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  1. Picking and Choosing: Essays on Prose by Carolyn Kizer, 1995-11
  2. Midnight Was My Cry: New and Selected Poems by Carolyn Kizer, 1971-01-01
  3. The Ungrateful Garden (Classic Contemporaries Series) by Carolyn Kizer, 1999-02
  4. Carrying Over by Carolyn Kizer, 1988-10-01
  5. American Spirituals (Samuel French Morse Poetry Prize) by Jeffrey Greene, 1998-10-22
  6. Five poets of the Pacific Northwest: Kenneth O. Hanson, Richard Hugo, Carolyn Kizer, William Stafford, David Wagoner (Washington paperbacks) by Robin Skelton, 1968
  7. Biography - Kizer, Carolyn (1925-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  8. An Answering Music: On the Poetry of Carolyn Kizer (American Poets Profile Series) by David Rigsbee, 1988-03
  9. Leaving Taos. Selected by Carolyn Kizer by Robert PETERSON, 1981-01-01
  10. Five Poets of the Pacific Northwest: Kenneth O. Hanson, Richard Hugo, Carolyn Kizer, William Stafford, David Wagoner by Robin ( Editor) Skelton, 1964-01-01
  11. Carolyn Kizer Perspectives on Her Life and Work by Annie, Keller, Johanna and McCLelland, Candace, editors Finch, 2001
  12. San Jose State University Faculty: Béla H. Bánáthy, Leonard Jeffries, Sandra Gilbert, Frank Ebersole, Rudy Rucker, Carolyn Kizer, Yosh Uchida
  13. The Ungrateful Garden by Carolyn Kizer, 1961-01-01
  14. American Poetry : The Twentieth Century, Volume 2 : E.E. Cummings to May Swenson

21. 32871. Kizer, Carolyn. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION carolyn kizer (b. 1925), US poet. The Intruder (l. 25–30).. . Introduction to Poetry, An. XJ Kennedy, ed. (6th ed
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22. 32868. Kizer, Carolyn. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION carolyn kizer (b. 1925), US poet, educator. Pro Femina,Knock upon Silence (1963). The Columbia World of Quotations.
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23. Copper Canyon Press
Carruth, Hayden, Why speak of the use… , 30.00, BS_3039. kizer, carolyn, A Songfor Muriel, 20.00, BS_3008. kizer, carolyn, Carrying Over, •, 15.00, 155659-016-4.
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24. Experience Literature - Poetry
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Carolyn Kizer (b. 1925) Kizer was born in Spokane, Washington. Her father was a lawyer, her mother a biologist and professor. After graduating from Sarah Lawrence College in 1945, Kizer pursued graduate study at Columbia and the University of Washington. From 1959 to 1965, she was editor of Poetry Northwest (which she founded in 1959 in Seattle), and spent 1964 and 1965 as a State Department specialist in Pakistan, where she taught at a women's college and translated poems from Urdu into English. She chose to leave early after the U.S. decision to bomb North Vietnam in 1965. Later, she joined archaeological tours in Afghanistan and Iran. She has worked as director of literary programs for the National Endowment for the Arts in Washington, D.C., has taught at several universities, and was poet-in-residence at the University of North Carolina and Ohio University. Her volumes of poetry include Yin (1984), which won a Pulitzer Prize the following year, Mermaids in the Basement: Poems for Women The Nearness of You (1986), and

25. New York State Writers Institute - Carolyn Kizer
400 pm Informal Seminar Humanities 290, carolyn kizer has published six collectionsof poems, a book of translations, and a volume of essays on verse.
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Pulitzer Prize Winning Poet
September 29, 1999
(Wednesday)
8:00 p.m.
Recital Hall
Performing Arts Center
4:00 p.m. Informal Seminar
Humanities 290
Carolyn Kizer has published six collections of poems, a book of translations, and a volume of essays on verse. Her many awards for her poetry include The Pulitzer Prize (1985); The Frost Medal and Masefield Prize of the Poetry Society of America; The American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters Award (1985); The Award of Honor of the San Francisco Arts Commission; The Borrestone Award (six times); the Pushcart Prize (three times); The Theodore Roethke Poetry Prize (1988); The Governor's Award for best book of the year, State of Washington, 1965, 1985; Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Whitman College (1988) and Chancellor, American Academy of Poetry, 1995.
Her works include Proses: Essays on Verse (1994, Copper Canyon Press) and (1995, ISBN 0-910055-25-4, Eastern Washington University Press).
In 1964-65 she was Specialist in Literature for the U.S. State Department in Pakistan, and in 1966 she became the first Director of Literary Programs for the newly created National Endowment for the Arts. She resigned the post in 1970, when the Chairman of the N.E.A., Roger L. Stevens, was fired by President Richard Nixon. She was a Consultant to the N.E.A. for the following year. Throughout the 'seventies and 'eighties, she held appointments as distinguished poet-in-residence, lecturer at major universities throughout the nation, and has been a visiting writer at literary conferences and events throughout the U.S., as well as in Dublin, Ireland, and Paris, France.

26. The Alsop Review
carolyn kizer. A Pulitzer Prize winner, carolyn kizer's reputationis established both nationally and internationally. The following
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A Pulitzer Prize winner, Carolyn Kizer Harping On: poems 1985 - 1996 published by Copper Canyon Press An American Beauty
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27. The Alsop Review
carolyn kizer, Harping On Poems 1985 1995 (Copper Canyon Press,1996). Jack Foley. Originally published in Poetry Flash. Ecco Press
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Carolyn Kizer, Harping On: Poems 1985 - 1995
(Copper Canyon Press, 1996)
Jack Foley
Originally published in Poetry Flash Ecco Press recently asked Carolyn Kizer to contribute to its volume of Dante translations. Kizer responded by translating Inferno, Canto XVII, into what she calls "antique hipster":
"Yo, Dan, just give a look at this repulsive creature
Then Virgil gave the high sign to that stink
Of rottenness, to make a three-point landing on the shore . . . .
It is an amazing effect—a little like translating Paradise Lost into baby talk. Dante's "Ecco" (like the press), usually translated "Lo," becomes here "Yo." "Wall-buster" is an accurate rendering of "rompe i muri," but it carries overtones of "ball-buster," a term with which a "pro feminist" like Kizer is surely familiar. "The prime polluter" (Dante's "colei che tutto 'l mundo appuzza") brings us even more definitely into the twentieth century with its ecological concerns, but a moment later the end rhyme of "creature / feature," alive with echoes of American television, returns us to at least the suggestion of terza rima. Virgil signals the monster, "that stink / Of rottenness," to make a landing, and we go on with Dante's story.
Kizer's version was, she tells us, "quite properly rejected for irreverence and ‘not fitting in'" by the editors at Ecco Press. She published it under the title, "In Hell with Virg and Dan," first in the magazine 13thMoon and then in her new book, Harping On. A note to the poem states, "I just don't care for Dante's obsessions with shit and revenge. For me, he ranks up there with St. Paul as one of the most destructive literary geniuses of all time." One wonders whether the people at Ecco Press had ever read Kizer's "Running Away from Home," published in her Pulitzer-Prize-winning book, Yin (1985). In it she writes of "those Rosary scars" and asks, "After Spokane"—her home town—"what horrors lurk in Hell?" The poem ends with a brilliant, anguished passage:

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    30. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
    Authors Articles Harping On by carolyn kizer. Harping On. by carolyn kizer.Copper Canyon Press, September 1996, ISBN 1556591144. Editor's Shelf.
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    31. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
    Author Login. Authors Articles carolyn kizer. carolyn kizer. Ploughshares articlesby or about this author carolyn kizer, Days of 1986, Poetry, Spring 1999.
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    32. In A Dark Time ...: Carolyn Kizer Archives
    The Eye Begins to See April 10, 2002 carolyn kizer's Ungrateful Garden Postedby lw at 0632 PM April 11, 2002 carolyn kizer's tribute to Morris Graves.
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    The Eye Begins to See April 10, 2002 Carolyn Kizer's Ungrateful Garden The Ungrateful Garden
    The Ungrateful Garden
    Midas watched the golden crust That formed over his steaming sores,
    Hugged his agues, loved his lust,
    But damned to hell the out-of-doors
    Where blazing motes of sun impaled
    The serrid roses, metal-bright.
    "Those famous flowers," Midas wailed,
    "Have scorched my retina with light."
    This gift, he'd thought, would gild his joys, Silt up the waters of his grief; His lawns a wilderness of noise, The heavy clang of leaf on leaf. Within, the golden cup is good To lift, to sip the yellow mead. Outside, in summer's rage, the rude Gold thorn has made his fingers bleed. "I strolled my halls in golden shift, As ruddy as a lion s meat. Then I rushed out to share my gift, And golden stubble cut my feet." Dazzled with wounds, he limped away To climb into his golden bed

    33. In A Dark Time ...: Carolyn Kizer's Ungrateful Garden
    In a Dark Time The Eye Begins to See Wednesday, April 10, 2002Carolyn kizer's Ungrateful Garden Considering how fond I was
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    The Eye Begins to See Wednesday, April 10, 2002 Carolyn Kizer's Ungrateful Garden The Ungrateful Garden
    The Ungrateful Garden
    Midas watched the golden crust That formed over his steaming sores,
    Hugged his agues, loved his lust,
    But damned to hell the out-of-doors
    Where blazing motes of sun impaled
    The serrid roses, metal-bright.
    "Those famous flowers," Midas wailed,
    "Have scorched my retina with light."
    This gift, he'd thought, would gild his joys, Silt up the waters of his grief; His lawns a wilderness of noise, The heavy clang of leaf on leaf. Within, the golden cup is good To lift, to sip the yellow mead. Outside, in summer's rage, the rude Gold thorn has made his fingers bleed. "I strolled my halls in golden shift, As ruddy as a lion s meat. Then I rushed out to share my gift, And golden stubble cut my feet." Dazzled with wounds, he limped away

    34. Carolyn Kizer -- 8th Annual Literary Festival -- Old Dominion University -- Oct.
    8th Annual Literary Festival, 8th Annual Literary Festival Old DominionUniversity October 710, 1985. carolyn kizer Winner of the
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    8th Annual Literary Festival
    Old Dominion University
    October 7-10, 1985 Carolyn Kizer Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1985 for her book Yin , Carolyn Kizer is one of America's most widely read and critically acclaimed poets. Writing for The Boston Herald , critic John L'Heureaux has said that "Kizer is intensely feminine, uncompromisingly individual. But her femininity is supported by a frame of steel and her individuality by a mind which takes the world for horizon...she is a first rate poet; the Greeks would have built her a temple." Kizer's books include The Ungrateful Garden Knock Upon Silence Midnight Was My Cry Mermaids in the Basement , and Yin: New Poems . Her distinguished career as a teacher and poet includes positions at Columbia University, Bucknell University, the University of Iowa, and the University of Maryland. She founded Poetry Northwest and served as the first director of the Literature Program of the National Endowment for the Arts. Newly elected to the Board of the Associated Writing Programs, Kizer will read from her poetry on Thursday afternoon. [extracted from 1985 brochure] 8th Annual Literary Festival Books Available
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    35. Carolyn Kizer -- 8th Annual Literary Festival -- Old Dominion University -- Oct.
    Books by carolyn kizer Following is a list of books available in the Old DominionUniversity Perry Library. Search the Online Catalog for availability.
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    8th Annual Literary Festival
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    October 7-10, 1985 Books by Carolyn Kizer Following is a list of books available in the Old Dominion University Perry Library. Search the Online Catalog for availability. Check your local bookstore or online bookseller for more books by this author. Harping on : poems 1985-1995. Port Townsend, Wash. : Copper Canyon Press, c1996 Knock upon silence; poems. Seattle, University of Washington Press 1968 The ungrateful garden. Bloomington, Indiana University Press 1961

    36. Titanic Operas: Carolyn Kizer
    LOOKING IN THE MIRROR WHAT EMILY AND I SHARE by carolyn kizer. Page1. I believe I have a distinction at this Emily Dickinson festival
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    LOOKING IN THE MIRROR: WHAT EMILY AND I SHARE
    by Carolyn Kizer Page 1 I believe I have a distinction at this Emily Dickinson festival that no other writer here can claim, and that is that Emily and I have the same birthday. If she'd only been born five years earlier it would have been a perfect hundred years. You notice I don't say if only I'd been born five years earlier, or later that is. I want to read a couple of Emily's poems that meant a lot to me when I was a young woman because I thought I was the only person in the world that didn't know who they were. I thought that my shaky identity was unique and my fear that if I looked in the mirror I wouldn't see anything there was special to me. I remember the great comfort with which I found Emily on that subject in the following poems: I am alive - I guess -
    The Branches on my Hand
    Are full of Morning Glory -
    And at my finger's end -
    The Carmine - tingles warm -
    And if I hold a Glass
    Across my Mouth - it blurs it -
    Physician's - proof of Breath -
    I am alive - because
    I am not in a Room - The Parlor - Commonly - it is - So Visitors may come - And lean - and view it sidewise - And add "How cold - it grew" - And "Was it conscious - when it stepped In Immortality?"

    37. Titanic Operas: Carolyn Kizer
    LOOKING IN THE MIRROR WHAT EMILY AND I SHARE by carolyn kizer. Page2. Now I hesitate to look in mirrors for other reasons, but I
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    LOOKING IN THE MIRROR: WHAT EMILY AND I SHARE
    by Carolyn Kizer Page 2 I've long been interested in women who are the surrogates of gifted men: the mothers, the daughters, the wives, the sisters. What do they do with their creativity when they're looking after a man's creativity? This is what one woman didthe poem is called "Fanny," and I'll read from it, because it's quite long. At Samoa, hardly unpacked, I commenced planting
    When I'd opened the chicken crates, built the Cochins a coop.
    The Reverend Mr. Claxton called, found me covered with mud,
    My clothes torn, my hair in a wad, my bare feet bleeding.
    I had started the buffalo grass in the new-made clearing.
    The next day the priest paid a visit. Civil but restless,
    I was dying to plant the alfalfa seedgave him a packet.
    That evening I paced up and down, dropping melon seeds,
    Tomatoes and bush lima beans here and there
    Where I thought they would grow. We were short of food now, So I cooked up a mess of fat little parrots, disturbed At the way they suggested cages and swings and stands . . . An excellent meal. I have been told the dodo survived here

    38. Carolyn Kizer And Mark Doty - Poetry-in-the-Round - Seton Hall Univeristy
    carolyn kizer and mark doty. Thursday, March 29, 700 PM. I waitto be haunted, as it were, by an image, … for something I see
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    carolyn kizer and mark doty Thursday, March 29, 7:00 PM "I wait to be haunted, as it were, by an image, … [for] something I see to register on a deeper level than most experience does. A seal in the harbor, or the wreck of a fishing boat. I'll feel this tug in my memory. Then I'll begin describing it to try to capture it. In the process of describing it I begin to understand what it is about the image that's compelling. It's not enough to describe it: the image is a vehicle for something I'm trying to understand. It's a metaphor-making process. My metaphors know more than I do: they know ahead of me." -Mark Doty Mark Doty has published five books of poems and two memoirs, as well as poetry, prose, and criticism in numerous magazines and anthologies. His work has been honored with the T.S. Eliot Prize from the United Kingdom, a Whiting Writers' Award, the National Book Critics Circle Award, a PEN/Martha Allbrand Nonfiction Prize, the Witter Bynner Prize for Poetry, and the Lambda Literary Award. Doty has been described as "a major poetic voice in his maturity, a writer of exultant and dazzling epiphanies in everyday life which follow the pain and confusion of loss." He currently teaches at the University of Houston, and lives in Houston and in Provincetown, Massachusetts.

    39. CMU Press: Carolyn Kizer's The Ungrateful Garden
    carolyn kizer The Ungrateful Garden (1999) ISBN 088748-276-7 $12.95paper, Born in Spokane, Washington, carolyn kizer has, since
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    Carolyn Kizer
    The Ungrateful Garden

    (1999) ISBN 0-88748-276-7
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    Born in Spokane, Washington, Carolyn Kizer has, since the 1960s, been one of America's premier poets. She recieved her B.A. degree from Sarah Lawrence College and was a Fellow of the Chinese Government in Comparative Literature at Columbia University. In 1959 she founded the influential journal Poetry Northwest, and served as its editor until 1965. Appointed first Director of Literary Programs for the National Endowment for the Arts in 1966, Ms. Kizer's varied and remarkable career has included service as a cultural ambassador for the State Department; as a teacher of creative writing at several universities including North Carolina, Columbia, Cincinnati, Iowa, Stanford, Arizona, and Princeton; and as a respected spokesperson for feminism and progressive political causes. Her most recent collection of poems, Harping On, was published in 1996 by Copper Canyon Press. The Ungrateful Garden, her first book and a notable addition to the Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporaries Series, was published by Indian University Press in 1961. Recipient of the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, Carolyn Kizer lives in Sonoma, California.

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