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  1. The Vixen by W.S. Merwin, 1997-03-25
  2. Unframed Originals: Recollections by W. S. Merwin, 2004-11-30
  3. Poetry as Labor and Privilege: The Writings of W. S. Merwin by Edward J. Brunner, 1991-08-01
  4. W. S. Merwin (Bloom's Major Poets)
  5. W. S. Merwin: Essays on the Poetry
  6. The Mays of Ventadorn (National Geographic Directions) by W.S. Merwin, 2002-06-01
  7. Purgatorio: A New Verse Translation (Borzoi Books) by Dante Alighieri, 2000-03-28
  8. Present Company by W.S. Merwin, 2007-06-01
  9. The Book of Fables by W.S. Merwin, 2007-07-01
  10. The Folding Cliffs: A Narrative by W.S. Merwin, 2000-03-28
  11. The Lost Upland by W. S. Merwin, 1992-02-25
  12. FINDING THE ISLANDS. by W.S. Merwin, 1982
  13. Lament for the Makers: A Memorial Anthology
  14. The Lost Upland: Stories of Southwestern France by W. S. Merwin, 2004-11-30

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22. Merwin, W. S. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. merwin, WS. (William Stanleymerwin), 1927–, American poet and translator, b. New York City.
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23. A Philosophical Discussion Of The Basis For Contemporary Moral Choices
A paper by merwin Sibulkin offering an approach to morality which is independent of religious texts and addressing contemporary moral problems.
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Morality/Ethics A Philosophical Discussion of the Basis for Contemporary Moral Choices The following paper is an attempt by the author to clarify his thoughts about the basis for making moral choices. As such it may be of interest to others thinking about this problem. Merwin Sibulkin AN EMPIRICAL APPROACH TO MORALITY Abstract The objective of this paper is to offer an approach to morality which can assist those who do not subscribe to the authority of a religious text to address contemporary moral problems. The paper is divided into three sections. In the first section a very brief outline is given of three of the most widely discussed theories of morality in the British-American literature: utilitarianism, deontology and Rawls' version of social contract theory. Their basic premises are mentioned, and some of the major objections raised against each of the theories are presented. The second section presents an empirical approach to morality based upon three explicitly state premises. We raise the questions of why an individual should act morally and how others can be persuaded to act morally. In response a distinction is proposed between prima facie self-interest and overall self-interest and applied to those questions. In section three we try to illustrate how to apply the approach developed above to some contemporary moral questions.

24. 39396. Merwin, W.S. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION WS merwin (b. 1928), US poet. Interview. “A Poet ofTheir Own,” The New York Times Magazine (February 19, 1995).
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25. Copper Canyon Press
Authors include Pablo Neruda, Thomas McGrath, Lucille Clifton, Carolyn Kizer, W.S. merwin, Hayden Carruth, Denise Levertov, Kenneth Rexroth, Olga Broumas. Includes a catalog of publications and a calendar of events.
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26. Merwin, WS
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27. Jaime Sabines
Mexican poet Jaime Sabines in English translation by W.S. merwin.
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Jaime Sabines
Translated by W.S. Merwin
  • I don't know if for certain The Lovers I love you at ten in the morning
  • I don't know if for certain I don't know if for certain, but I imagine
    that a man and a woman
    fall in love one day,
    little by little they come to be alone,
    something in each heart tells them that they are alone,
    alone on the earth they enter each other,
    they go on killing each other. It all happens in silence. The way
    light happens in the eye.
    Love unites bodies.
    They go on filling each other with silence. One day they wake up, over their arms.
    Then they think they know the whole thing. They see themselves naked and they know the whole thing. (I’m not sure about this. I imagine it).
    The Lovers The lovers say nothing. Love is the finest of the silences, the one that trembles most and is hardest to bear. The lovers are looking for something. The lovers are the ones who abandon, the ones who change, who forget. Their hearts tell them that they will never find. They don't find, they're looking. The lovers wander around like crazy people because they're alone, alone

    28. Merwin, WS Good People
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    Genre Poem Keywords Abandonment Acculturation Catastrophe Empathy ... Survival Summary The speaker muses about his assumptionwhich he now believes to be incorrectthat "any person with normal feelings" or who was well-educated would understand "pain when it went on before them / and would do something about it." He tries to explain why, in fact, this does not happen. Perhaps "it escapes their attention" or perhaps . . . . The speaker enumerates his vision of massive slaughter and destructionof children, animals, " victims under the blankets." [20 lines] Commentary In this short poem, the speaker addresses the question of how we can tolerate the suffering around us. Don't we have an impulse and an obligation to take action when we see another individual in pain? Why do we fail to do this? Are we simply unaware, or are we overwhelmed by massive suffering? Or, he implies, mankind is really too bestial and murderous to care.

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    A review of Paul Auster's novel The Invention of Solitude . By W.S. merwin in the New York Times.
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    Michigan State University's premiere literary digest for over thirtyfive years, is one of the longest running small presses in the United States. RCR is a student-run biannual with a prestigious publication record, including Margaret Atwood, William Stafford, Pablo Neruda, W.S. merwin, Diane Wakoski, Charles Baxter, and Stuart Dybek.
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    33. Three Poems By Pablo Neruda
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    The University of Texas Press has challenged my right to publish this poem on my page. I have been forced to remove it. I am shocked and dismayed that on an Internet that allows porn, hatred, scams, and bomb plans, that an "academic" institution like UT has nothing better to do than patrol the internet looking for poems written by a Chilean poet who has been dead for 30 years.
    It would seem that a TRUE institution of higher learning would applaud and support people who wish to publish salutes to great literary figures on NONCOMMERICAL pages.
    If you would like to express your opinion directly to UT press. I encourage you to do so: Laura Young Bost, Rights Manager University of Texas Press P.O. Box 7819, Austin, TX 78713-7819

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    36. Merwin, W. S.
    merwin, WS (William Stanley merwin), 1927, American poet and translator,b. New York City. After graduating merwin, WS. (William Stanley
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    Merwin, W. S. (William Stanley Merwin), 1927-, American poet and translator, b. New York City. After graduating from Princeton in 1948, he traveled in Europe, studying romance languages. His volumes of poetry include A Mask for Janus Lice (1967), and Opening the Hand (1983). Merwin is also well known for his translations, among them The Cid (1959) and The Life of Lazarillo de Tormes
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  • 37. PABLO NERUDA - From Twenty Love Poems And A Song Of Despair
    W. S. merwin's translation, side by side with Neruda's Spanish original.
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    Pablo Neruda
    Veinte poemas de amor y una
    Twenty Love Poems and a
    Song of Despair
    XX Escribir, por ejemplo: "La noche está estrellada,
    y tiritan, azules, los astros, a lo lejos". El viento de la noche gira en el cielo y canta.
    Pensar que no la tengo. Sentir que la he perdido.
    Eso es todo. A lo lejos alguien canta. A lo lejos.
    Mi alma no se contenta con haberla perdido. Como para acercarla mi mirada la busca.
    Nosotros, los de entonces, ya no somos los mismos.
    Su voz, su cuerpo claro. Sus ojos infinitos. Ya no la quiero, es cierto, pero tal vez la quiero.
    Es tan corto el amor, y es tan largo el olvido.
    mi alma no se contenta con haberla perdido.
    XX Tonight I can write the saddest lines. Write for example, 'The night is shattered and the blue stars shiver in the distance.' The night wind revolves in the sky and sings. Tonight I can write the saddest lines. I loved her, and sometimes she loved me too. Through nights like this one I held her in my arms. I kissed her again and again under the endless sky.

    38. About W.S. Merwin
    About WS merwin. Jay Parini. Ed. Ian Hamilton. Oxford Oxford University Press,1994. Copyright © 1994 by Oxford University Press. Return to WS merwin.
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    About W. S. Merwin Jay Parini M erwin was born in New York City and grew up in Union City, New Jersey, and Scranton, Pennsylvania. His father was a Presbyterian minister. 'I started writing hymns for my father as soon as I could write at all', Merwin has said. He attended Princeton University, where he studied writing with John Berryman and R. P. Blackmur, to whom his fifth book, The Moving Target (1963), was dedicated. Merwin spent a postgraduate year at Princeton studying Romance languages, an interest that would lead, eventually, to his much-admired work as a translator of Latin, Spanish, and French poetry. Having left Princeton, Merwin travelled in France, Spain, and England. He settled in Majorca in 1950 as a tutor to Robert Graves's son. Graves, with his interest in mythology, would become a primary influence on young Merwin. Moving to London in 1951, Merwin made his living as a translator for several years. Meanwhile, back in America, his first book of poems won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Award for 1952, selected by W. H. Auden, who remarked in his introduction on the young poet's technical virtuosity. That volume, A Mask for Janus

    39. Ash Tree Song
    A poem by J. A. Perrolle, dedicated to merwin.
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    Ash Tree Song for W. S. Merwin music for the deaf begins
    in water buried underground
    transported through the root
    sustaining soil
    transformed to bark and leaf
    the short lived flower
    mute lyric for the eye
    a textured song
    for blind hands
    through all her surfaces
    she sings to you

    40. Poetry Magazine
    A note on W. S. merwin's being awarded the Ruth Lily Poetry Prize in 1998, with brief biographical information. Includes a listing of previous prizewinners.
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    LISEL MUELLER WINS 2002 RUTH LILLY PRIZE
    $100,000 Award Is One of the Largest to Poets in the U.S. CHICAGO Lisel Mueller, the author of a seven collections of poetry and several books of translations, has won the 2002 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, among the most prestigious literary awards in the English language. The Prize of $100,000 is one of the largest to poets in the United States. Joseph Parisi, Editor of Poetry Magazine and Chair of the selection committee, made the announcement. The Prize will be presented at an evening ceremony at The Arts Club of Chicago on May 31st. Lisel Mueller was born in Hamburg, Germany, and emigrated to the United States when she was 15. She earned her Bachelor's degree at the University of Evansville, and later studied comparative literature at Indiana University in Bloomington. She has taught at a number of colleges and universities, including Goddard College, Warren Wilson College, and the University of Chicago. She has also worked as a reviewer and has translated the work of German writers Marie Louise Kaschnitz and A.W. Mitgutsch. The first of Lisel Mueller's seven collections of poetry

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