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  1. 7 years from somewhere: Poems by Philip Levine, 1979
  2. The Lord and the General Din of the World: Poems by Jane Mead, 1996-01-01
  3. Thistles ([Turret booklet. Second series) by Philip Levine, 1970
  4. 1933; poems by Philip Levine, 1974
  5. Essential Keats: Selected by Philip Levine (Essential Poets) by John Keats, 2006-03-01
  6. They Feed They Lion: Poems by Philip Levine, 1972-01
  7. One for the Rose (Classic Contemporaries Series) by Philip Levine, 1999-02
  8. Don't Ask (Poets on Poetry) by Philip Levine, 1981-06-15
  9. The Names of the Lost by Philip Levine, 1976
  10. Selected Poems by Philip Levine, 1984-09-24
  11. Pili's Wall by Philip Levine, 1986-09
  12. Unselected Poems by Philip Levine, 1997-01-01
  13. POETRY: Vol. 90 No 1 - April 1957 by Henry (Editor); Stanley Kunitz, Tom Gunn, William Jay Smith, William Stafford, Philip Levine, Wallace Stevens, Kenneth Koch (Contributors) RAGO, 1957
  14. They Feed the Lion 1ST Edition by Philip Levine, 1972

21. Philip Levine - Cover Page
Phillip levine Animals Are Passing from Our Lives; They Feed TheyLion; Salts and Oils; A Theory of Prosody; M. Degas Teaches Art
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22. Philip Levine - Select Bibliography
philip levine. Select Bibliography. Character and crisis; a contemporary readeredited by philip levine and Henri Coulette. New York, McGraw-Hill c1966.
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  • 5 Detroits. [Santa Barbara, Calif.] Unicorn Press [1970].
  • 7 years from somewhere : poems. 1st ed. New York : Atheneum, 1979.
  • 1933; poems. [1st ed.]. New York, Atheneum, 1974.
  • A walk with Tom Jefferson : poems . New York: A.A. Knopf, 1988.
  • Animals are passing from our lives . Fresno, [Calif.] : Huntington Press, c1968. Poster poems.
  • Blue. West Chester [Pa.] : Aralia Press, 1989.
  • Character and crisis; a contemporary reader [edited by] Philip Levine [and] Henri Coulette. New York, McGraw-Hill [c1966].
  • Don't ask. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 1981
  • Earth, stars, and writers / Philip Levine, Orlando Patterson, and Norman Rush. Washington : Library of Congress, 1992.
  • February 14th . [Santa Cruz, Calif.] : Greenhouse Review Press, [1992?].
  • From the tower. [Santa Barbara, Calif.?, 1967?]
  • Hear me: selected poems, 1977.. Washington, D.C. : Watershed Foundation ; distrib. by Poets' Audio Center, C-111. p1977.1 cassette. 4 track stereo.
  • Joyce Jenkins interviews Philip Levine ; Barbara Meier. [Berkeley, Calif. : KPFA, 1991]. 1 sound cassette : analog.
  • Kenney's : twenty poems for a lost tavern / foreword by William Murray.Iowa City : Windhover Press, University of Iowa, c1970.

23. Internet Poetry Archive
Collection of poems by six contemporary poets Czeslaw Milosz, Seamus Heaney, philip levine, Robert Pinsky, Margaret Walker and Yusef Komunyakaa.
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24. Central California Poetry
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25. About Philip Levine
About philip levine. Jay Parini. levine was born in Detroit, Michigan, and educatedin local schools and at Wayne State University. Co.. Return to philip levine.
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About Philip Levine Jay Parini L evine was born in Detroit, Michigan, and educated in local schools and at Wayne State University. He is now Professor of English at California State University in Fresno. Levine has periodically lived in Spain, a country whose people, landscape, and history remain a strong presence in his poems. A prolific poet, Levine has published collections at regular intervals since On the Edge appeared in 1963. His earliest poems were relatively formal in character, but Not This Pig (1968), his second book, marks the emergence of Levine's mature style, characterized by a haunting lyricism, an inward sense of the natural world (frequently invoked for symbolic purposes), and a strong identification with ethnic and working-class issues. There is an undertone of rage and defiance throughout this, and other, volumes. (In 'Animals Are Passing from Our Lives', for instance, a pig refuses to be butchered, crying in the last line: 'No. Not this pig.') Levine is particularly well known for his poems set in Detroit, a blighted urban landscape about which he has written with visionary intensity. The Names of the Lost Levine's strong identification with the antifascist side of the Spanish Civil War has given his poetry a decidedly left-populist political slant, as in his elegy for a Republican soldier, 'To P.L., 1916-1937', which appeared in

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28. Seattle Arts & Lectures - Philip Levine
Biography philip levine is one of America’s most celebrated and renowned poets,having been honored with a National Book Award and a Pulitzer Prize.
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On The Edge (1963)
Not this Pig (1968)
They Feed They Lion (1972)
The Names of the Lost (1976) One for the Rose (1981) Sweet Will (1985) A Walk with Tom Jefferson (1988) New Selected Poems (1991) What Work Is: Poems (1991) The Bread of Time: Toward an Autobiography (1994) The Simple Truth : Poems (1994) Smoke (1997) Mercy (1999) Web Site Links Atlantic Monthly interview with Levine Academy of American Poets pag e about Levine Featured author in Ploughshares

29. Poetry Center - Levine, Philip - 02/21/74
Reader levine, philip. Accession Number 27. Date 02/21/74. Length 30 minutes.Tape Quality good. Collection Poetry Center. Ethnicity white. Language English.
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Content: From Red Dust: "Holding On" and "The Helmet." From They Feed They Lion: "Detroit Grease Shop Poem," "Saturday Sweeping," and "They Feed They Lion." From 1933: "First Love, 1945" and "Breath." From The Names Of The Lost: "To My God in His Sickness." Fraser, Kathleen (Intro.), Hitchcock, George (Co-reader)
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30. Poetry Center - Levine, Philip - 02/17/83
Reader levine, philip. Accession Number 504. Date 02/17/83. Length 54 minutes.Tape Quality good. Collection Poetry Center. Ethnicity white. Language English.
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Content: "A New Day," "Salami," "Angel Butcher," "At the Fillmore," "On the Murder of Lt. Jose del Castillo by the Falangist Bravo Martinez," "The Last Step," "Let Me Begin Again," "The Suit," "Look," and "Sweet Will."
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32. Levine, Philip
Comments/Inquiries ©New York University 19932003. levine, philip. Sex, Male. NationalOrigin, United States of America. Ethnic Origin, Jewish. Era, Late 20th Century.
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33. Levine, Philip Listen Carefully
levine, philip Listen Carefully. Commentary, philip levine conjures up for thereader a slice of lifeworking class life under constrained circumstances.
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Genre Poem Keywords Art of Medicine Caregivers Disability Family Relationships ... Sexuality Summary The speaker, a young male, relates how he and his 26 year-old sister live together. They both work; she rises before dawn, he, later, returning home after one a.m. They sleep in the same bed. The sister is an assembly-line worker, skilled at her job, but "let me be frank about this: . . not smart." He helps her with the chores of daily lifeanswering the mail, cooking (cookbooks are too confusing for her). She has been unlucky with men, some of whom have physically abused her: " I've rubbed / hand cream into the bruises on her shoulders . . . I've even cried / along with her." There is a fond intimacy between them. But is it sexual? "By now I believe I know / exactly what you're thinking" says the brother, three-quarters of the way through the poem. How could they resist sexual intimacy? His sister is beautiful, he admits to being curious about her body, she is vulnerable and needy. Well, if that is what you think, says the speaker "you're / the one who's wrong. You haven't heard a word." [41 lines]

34. 35879. Levine, Philip. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION philip levine (b. 1928), US poet. Animals Are Passing fromOur Lives (l. 6–10). . . New Oxford Book of American Verse, The.
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35. 35881. Levine, Philip. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION philip levine (b. 1928), US poet. To a Child Trapped in aBarber Shop (l. 1–4). . . New Oxford Book of American Verse, The.
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37. Interview With Philip Levine (1) : Issue Seven - The Cortland Review
Interview with Pulitzer Prizewinning poet philip levine in real audio.Conducted by JM Spalding ISSUE SEVEN May 1999, philip levine.
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Kelly Cherry Rosa Shand Stephen Sossaman B OOK R EVIEW David Kennedy Philip Levine was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1928. Formally educated in the public school system there, he attended Wayne State University. He later settled in Fresno, California, where he taught at FSU. His many books include The Simple Truth What Work Is Not this Pig They Feed They Lion , and his latest, The Mercy . He has received numerous awards, most notably: the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the American Book Award, and the National Book Critics Circle Award. page 1 of 2 Philip Levine's real audio greeting Approximately ten minutes of audio recorded during the interview is available for listening online in RealAudio, in addition to Phil's video greeting in RealVideo J.M. Spalding : You were in Iowa at the beginning of your career, where you've ascribed that your work really changed. What were the expectations going into the writing program knowing that Lowell and Berryman were there? Philip Levine we didn't understand. He was right on the edge of a nervous breakdown, completely self-absorbed. He was cruel.

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levine, philip Random House ISBN 0679765840 $16.00 add to cart, Paperback 70 pgs5 3/4 x 9 in. 2000. New Selected Poems of philip levine levine, philip
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40. NTW Poetry Breaks III, Philip Levine
Breaks III, philip levine Copyright Date 1995 Copyright Holder Leita HagemannLuchetti and The WGBH Educational Foundation Artist levine, philip Extent 1
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Philip Levine was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1928. He is the author of sixteen books of poetry, most recently The Mercy (1998). His other poetry collections include The Simple Truth (1994), which won the Pulitzer Prize; What Work Is (1991), which won the National Book Award; 7 Years From Somewhere (1979), which won the National Book Critics Circle Award; and The Names of the Lost (1975), which won the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize. He has also published a collection of essays, The Bread of Time: Toward an Autobiography (1994). He has received the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, the Harriet Monroe Memorial Prize for Poetry, and two Guggenheim Foundation fellowships. For two years he served as chair of the Literature Panel of the National Endowment for the Arts. He lives in New York City and Fresno, California, and teaches at New York University. Scope: Video materials for this program include preservation and screening copies of source tapes of original footage and master tapes of spots edited for distribution and broadcast. Preservation copies are Beta SP format and screening copies are 3/4" and 1/2" (VHS). Paper materials include shot logs of source tapes, production notes, and correspondence between the producer and the poet.

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