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  1. Second Language by Lisel Mueller, 1986-12
  2. Dependencies: Poems by Lisel Mueller, 1998-04
  3. The Private Life: Poems (Louisiana Paperbacks; L-73) by Lisel Mueller, 1976-04
  4. Alive Together: New and Selected Poems by Lisel Mueller, 1996-12
  5. Learning to Play by Ear (Wnj Ser.: No. 26) by Lisel Mueller, 1990-05
  6. Voices from the Forest by Lisel Mueller, 1977-08
  7. The Need to Hold Still: Poems by Lisel Mueller, 1980-06
  8. Waving from Shore: Poems by Lisel Mueller, 1989-12
  9. Selected Later Poems of Marie Luise Kaschnitz (The Lockert library of poetry in translation) by Marie Luise Kaschnitz, 1980-12
  10. Circe's Mountain by Marie Luise Kaschnitz, 1990-05
  11. Contemporary Authors: Biography - Mueller, Lisel (1924-)
  12. Life of a Queen by Lisel Mueller, 1970-01-01
  13. Selected Poems of Marie Luise Kaschnitz by Lisel, Trans. Mueller, 1980
  14. Voyages to the Inland Sea: Essays and Poems by Lisel Mueller, John Knoepfle, et all 1971

61. American Poetry In The 90's: Booklists: Humanities Department: Carnegie Library
Merwin, WS Flower Hand PS 3563.E75 F55. mueller, lisel Learning to PlayBy Ear PS 3563.U35 L43. Nye, Naomi Shihab Red Suitcase PS 3564.Y44 R4.
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American Poetry in the 90's
The following is a list of recommended American poetry books in the 1990's that may be found in the Humanities Department of Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. To find out if a particular book is in the library at this time, just click on the title.
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Fate: New Poems

PS 3551.I2 F38
Angelou, Maya
I Shall Not Be Moved

PS 2551.N464 I17
Baraka, Amiri Transbluesency PS 3552.A583 A6
Bly, Robert Meditations on the Insatiable Soul PS 3552.L9 S65
Cisneros, Sandra Loose Woman PS 3553.L66
Clifton, Lucille Quilting PS 3553.L45 Q55
Dove, Rita Mother Love PS 3554.O884 M68
Gallagher, Tess

62. What's Up
For further information on the Philadelphia event, call (215) 5739748.lisel mueller to present poetry reading on Sept. 24. Pulitzer
http://www.udel.edu/PR/UpDate/00/1/whatsup.html
Vol. 19, No. 2 Sept. 2, 1999
Educator to speak at UD Women's Club fall meeting
T he first meeting of the University of Delaware Women's Club (UDWC) will take place at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 21, at the President's House on Kent Way and will be hosted by Louise Roselle. Roberta Golinkoff, H. Rodney Sharp Professor of Educational Studies, will discuss how children acquire language skills, based on her recent book, Parents Do Make a Difference, by Promoting Childhood Chatter For information about the meeting or to request an invitation, call Susan Savini at 831-1554. The University of Delaware's Women's Club has been in existence since 1945. When it began, the club served a social need for faculty spouses, but over the years the club has changed. Today, women from all areas of the University communityincluding spouses, faculty, staff, students and retireesare welcome to join and participate in a wide range of activities. In addition to providing social opportunities, the club provides financial support and supports a scholarship. In the coming year, the club's annual fall craft fair will be replaced with a silent and live auction, scheduled for Saturday, March 4. Anyone interested in attending, donating items or assisting should call Michele Michelson at 837-1907.

63. The Lit 50
Noteworthy lisel mueller's daughter, Jenny, a poet herself, is a former NewCitystaffer. Last year Not ranked. 33 lisel mueller PULITZERPLUCKING POET.
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64. LiteraryCritic.com -- National Book Awards
Mirabell Books of Number. 1980 Levine, Philip. Ashes. 1981 - mueller,lisel. The Need to Hold Still. 1982 - Bronk, William. Life Supports.
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"The National Book Awards began in 1950, when a consortium of book publishing groups sponsored the first annual National Book Awards Ceremony and Dinner at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City. Their goal was to enhance the public's awareness of exceptional books written by fellow Americans, and to increase the popularity of reading in general.
"Since then, The National Book Awards have become one of the nation's preeminent literary prizes, and The National Book Awards Ceremony and Dinner one of the most important event on the country's literary calendar. Today, the Awards are given to recognize achievements in four genres: Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, and Young People's Literature. The Winners, selected by five-member, independent judging panels for each genre, receive a $10,000 cash award."
adapted from the National Book Foundation's web site, 8/99.

65. LiteraryCritic.com -- Pulitzer Prize
1996 Graham, Jorie. The Dream of the Unified Field. 1997 - mueller, lisel. AliveTogether New and Selected Poems. 1998 - Wright, Charles. Black Zodiac.
http://www.literarycritic.com/pulitzer.htm
Title Author Keyword Featured Critics' lists
Pulitzer Prize winners
The prizes are awarded each April, by the president of Columbia University on the recommendation of the Pulitzer Prize board.
adapted from the Pulitzer Prize Board web site 8/99.
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I. Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
1917 - No award
1918 - Poole, Ernest. His Family
1919 - Tarkington, Booth. The Magnificent Ambersons
1920 - No award
1921 - Wharton, Edith. The Age of Innocence 1922 - Tarkington, Booth. Alice Adams 1923 - Cather, Willa. One of Ours 1924 - Wilson, Margaret. The Able McLaughlins 1925 - Ferber, Edna. So Big 1926 - Lewis, Sinclair. Arrowsmith . (refused prize) 1927 - Bromfield, Louis. Early Autumn 1928 - Wilder, Thornton.

66. Midnight Mind - Seven Questions With Christine Swanberg
affected you. The poets who have affected my life are Lynda Hull, LucienStryk, lisel mueller, Robert Bly and Nobert Blei. Lynda Hull
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Seven Quick Questions
with Christine Swanberg Name some writers who have affected you and how they have affected you.
Do you read more poetry or Fiction?

I read a balance of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. As a poet, I have a tendency to study poetry more than simply reading it for pleasure - although I hope non-poets read poetry for pleasure. I like to read dark, quirky fiction; one of my dearest pleasures is picking out hardbound new books from a special section at the public library. These are books that have not yet gone to softbound. I like the obscure fiction writers that have not yet become famous. I feel we are part of a secret literary society. I confess a taste for an occasional self-help, religious, or philosophy book and I am a sucker for just about anything written by monks.
Go figure. When did you first realize that you wanted to write creatively?
I always loved the physical act of writing, but it wasn't until I had become the official creative writing teacher at a large public high school during the 1970's that I came to realize my own potential as a writer. Sometimes I did the same assignments that I gave my students. Eventually I realized that I was as much of a writer as I was a teacher. That I led to a couple of sabbaticals in which I pursued writing (via academia) doggedly. Eventually I chose to leave academia and all of its excess baggage behind and focus on the writing. Though I gave up a lot of money and security, it was worth it.

67. M Top Arts Literature Poetry Poets M
Morrison, Jim; Morrissey, Kim; mueller, lisel; Muir, Edwin; Muldoon,Paul; Murray, Les; Muske, Carol. Featured Sites. Help build the largest
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68. Mentor Series: 20 Years
Margot Galt was chosen to be in the program with mentors Peter Meinke,Jim Harrison, June Jordan, lisel mueller and Paul Metcalf.
http://www.loft.org/mentor20yr.html
Twenty Years of the Loft Mentor Series
by Jerod Santek
an article originally appearing in A View from the Loft
S ince its early days, the Loft has looked for ways to provide area writers with opportunities to improve their craft and their careers. In the late seventies, Loft Program Director Jill Breckenridge approached the Jerome Foundation with the idea of bringing nationally prominent writers to town to work with a group of local writers who would be selected through a competition. The Jerome Foundation approved the idea and in 1979 and 1980 poets Marge Piercy, Galway Kinnell, Philip Levine and Mona Van Duyn were invited to visit the Loft. Each spent a weekend working with eight local poets in intensive craft seminars and manuscript critiques and offered readings and public forums. Margot Galt was chosen to be in the program with mentors Peter Meinke, Jim Harrison, June Jordan, Lisel Mueller and Paul Metcalf. "Peter Meinke gave me some very simple but very practical advice, which I still use in my writing and in my teaching today," she said. It was, " `Better to end a poem with an image than something philosophical.' Lisel Mueller still remains a friend and is someone whose work I continue to admire. One of the very nice connections was that various friends of the Loft would have the mentors, mentees and staff for dinner at their homes the night the mentor came to town. Good food, good conversation. That opportunity to be a peer and entertained as a winner was part of the fun, and part of the exhaustion, of it."

69. Author Index L-Z
Mozina, Andy, Moon Man, 13(3 4) 13. mueller, lisel, The Laughter ofWomen, 14(1 2) 201. Mullen, Jane, The One with the Heart, 16(1 2)217.
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70. Grinnell College Libraries - Poetry Bibliography 1995
Ungodliness Poems. PS3563.I4137 U6x 1994. mueller, lisel. Learning to Playby Ear Essays and Early Poems. PS3563.U35 L42x 1990. Mura, David.
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Compilations and Anthologies
Contemporary Macedonian Poetry. Fast Talk, Full Volume. Forbidden Games and Video Poems: The Poetry of Yang Mu and Lu Ching. From the Other Side of the Country: A New American Poetry, 1960-1990. A Long Rainy Season: Haiku and Tanka. An Other Tongue: Nation and Ethnicity in the Linguistic Borderlands. Our Secret Lives: An Anthology of Poems and Short Stories by Kenyan Women Writers. Periplus: Poetry in Transition. Poetry Like Bread: Poets of the Political Imagination from Curbstone Press. The Voice That Is Within Us: American Poetry of the Twentieth Century. Winter Nest: A Poetry Anthology of Midwestern Women Poets of Color.
Individual Authors
Addonizio, Kim. The Philosopher's Club: Poems. Adoff, Arnold. All the Colors of the Race: Poems. Black Library PS3551.D66 A77 1992. Akenside, Mark. Selected Poetry. Alurista. Return: Poems Collected and New. Alurista. Tremble Purple: Seven Poems. Ammons, A.R.

71. Baldwin: Conversations
Understanding Media The Extension of Man. New York McGraw Hill, 1964. mueller,lisel. Second Language. Baton Rouge Louisiana State University Press, 1986.
http://www.missouri.edu/~rhetnet/baldwin/bib.html
Bibliography
Althusser, Louis, "Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses."
Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays. Trans. Ben Brewster. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1972.
Barker, Thomas T. "Computers and the Instructional Context."
Computers and Writing: Theory, Research, Practice. Ed. Deborah H. Holdstein and Cynthia L. Selfe. New York: The Modern Language Association of America, 1990.
Bartholomae, David. "Writing With Teachers: A Conversation with
Peter Elbow." College Composition and Communication. 46 (1995): 62-71.
Batson, Trent. "Teaching in Networked Classrooms." Computers
in English and the Language Arts: The Challenge of Teacher Education. Eds. Cynthia L. Selfe, Dawn Rodrigues, William R. Oates. Urbana: National Council of Teachers of English, 1989. 247-255.
"The Origins of ENFI." Network Based Classrooms:
Promises and Realities. Eds. Bertram Bruce, Joy Kreeft Peyton, Trent Batson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993. 87-112.
Baudrillard, Jean. America. Trans. Chris Turner. London: Verso, 1988.
. "Fatal Strategies." Jean Baudrillard: Selected Writings.

72. Acquisitions Section Homepage
Alex Zee, Strube, Cordelia. Alexander Pushkin, Debreczeny, Paul. AliveTogether, mueller, lisel. All Passion Spent, Sackville-West, Vita. AlphaBeta,
http://rizal.lib.admu.edu.ph/acq/Index A-C.htm
THE ACQUISITIONS SECTION HOME OBJECTIVES ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY ... RIZAL LIBRARY HOMEPAGE Welcome to the Acquisitions Section Newly Acquired Materials (June-August): Alphabetical Listing by Title: [1 A-C] [D-F] [G-I] [J-L] [M-O] ... [U-Z] TITLE AUTHOR/CONTRIBUTOR 1848 Revolutions in German-Speaking Europe Hahn 1st Alternative Law Conference/Lawyering for the Public Interest Leonen, Marvic 2000 Tips for Teachers Packard Race 2002-2003 Philippines Government Directory, Updated A Ballad for Metka Salamun, Tomaz A Borderline Personality… Dean, Melanie A Chorus of Color Asian Art Museum A Divided Court: Case Materials from the Constitutional Challenge to the Indigenous peoples… Ballesteros A Force more powerful, a century of non-violent conflict Ackerman A Future for Astyanax Bersani, Leo A Glimpse of Philippine Literature in English (1900-present) A Great Love Kollontai, Alexandra

73. Nybox3c1960
18 Merrill, James 19 Merwin, WS 20 Miller, Warren 21 MoMz 22 Moore, Marianne 23Mortimer, Penelope 24 Moss, Grant 25 Moss, Howard 26 mueller, lisel 780 1 N 2
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MUDs Servers Talkers Teeny TinyMUD Web Rings MUDs and MOOs Mudvayne Muehlenbeckiamueller mueller, Bill Baseball, People, Players, M mueller, lisel Muffs, The
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75. PotW.org - Past Poems By Poet
from Nursery Rhymes for the TenderHearted) To You, Remembering the Past Moult,Thomas - In Their Glad Playing-Time mueller, lisel - All Night * Nash, Ogden
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Links to... ...other Poetry Sites only a reference is provided. While all of the past selections are listed, several have yet to be converted to the new format and/or linked. The "renovation" is 71.2% complete. Adams, Franklin P. - A Ballad of Baseball Burdens Us Potes Akiko, Yosano - Following his bath (trans. by S. Hamill) Allingham, William - The Fairies American Folk Song - The Great Titanic Ammons, A.R. - Layabout Anacreon - The Thracian Filly (trans. by W. Headlam) Anacreontea - The Wounded Cupid (trans. by R. Herrick) Angelou, Maya - Caged Bird Anonymous - I Saw a Peacock with a Fiery Tail Appleman, Philip - O Karma, Dharma, pudding and pie Arnold, Matthew - Dover Beach Atwood, Margaret - Habitation Auden, W.H. - Preface ( from The Sea and the Mirror) That night when joy began ( from Five Songs) The Unknown Citizen Baker, Karle Wilson - Let Me Grow Lovely

76. Muses
1870. Facsimile. New York Clarkson N. Potter, 1981. 43. mueller, lisel. MUSE. Waving from Shore. Baton Rouge Louisiana State UP, 1989. 52. Watkins, Vernon.
http://clem.mscd.edu/~holtzee/odyssey/muses.html
Muse Erato popped in. W hat a talentfor suspicion!
"Now what?" she said. I thought I knew.
"I am writ ng an unimportant poem,"I t old her.
John Ciardi Hesiod, claiming inspiration from an encounter on Mount Helicon, names the nine
daughters of Mnemosyne ("Memory") and Zeus. The Muses are most often seen in the
company of Apollo because of his association with the arts and many artists other than
Hesiod invoke them as a source of inspiration. Homer's Il ad , for example, begins with the
three words, "wrath, sing, goddess." In later times, when each of the nine was given
authority over a nar row portion of artistic inspiration, the goddess Calliope becones muse of
epic poetry. Literature Akhmatova, Anna. "The Muse." Li erature: The Evolving Canon Auden, W. H. "Homage to Clio." Homage to Clio. New York: Random House, 1955. 3-6.
Homer . Vol. 2. The Odyssey and the Lesser Homerica . Ed. Allardyce Nicoll. 2 nd Ciardi. "An Apology for Not Invoking the Muse." Selected Poems . Fayetteville: U of Arkansas P, 1984. 132-34.

77. Untitled Document
Stuart Dybek, Ellen Bryant Voigt, Ron Overton, James Tate, Albert Goldbarth, ChristineZawadiwsky, Brown Miller, William Heyen, lisel mueller, Arthur Vogelsang.
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Volume 13, Number 1, Fall 1971
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Da vid Ray, John Wheatcroft
Prose
Norman Gates, Herbert Howarth
Interview
Talking with Adrienne Rich
Poetry
Charles Squier, Norman H. Russell, Adrienne Rich, Robert Brandts, James
Ragan Number 2 Volume 13, Number 2, Winter 1972 Fiction Herbert Gold, Nancy Pelletier Pansing, Lewis B. Horne Prose Edward Stone, Humphrey Tonkin, Gerald Weales Interview A Conversation with Mark Strand Poetry William Matthews, Alvin Greenberg, Reg Saner, David P. Young, Greg Kuzma, Mark Strand, Joseph Bruchac, Albert Goldbarth, Mark Van Tilburg Number 3 Volume 13, Number 3, Spring 1972 Fiction Theodore Kitaif, K.C. Frederick, Jack Matthews Prose John L. Brown Interview Talking About Poetry with William Ma tthews Poetry Robert Bly, Peter Desy, Bin Ramke, Charles Simic, William Matthews, David Wagoner, William Stafford, James Doyle, Dabney Stuart Number 4 Volume 14, Number 1, Fall 1972 Fiction Olivia Solomon Prose Bruce Janoff Interview The Weight that a Poem Can Carry: An Interview withGalway Kinnell Poetry Stephen Sandy, Wendell Berry, Arthur Oberg, Greg Kuzma, Philip Levine

78. Bibliography
Translate this page gedichte. Buffalo, New York Klingsor Press, 1992. mueller, lisel. Dependencies.Chapel Hill University of North Carolina Press, 1965. (Poems). -
http://www.usd.edu/~wkitzler/bibliography.html
REVISED AND UPDATED Contemporary German-American Literature. A Selected Bibliography Ascher-Nash, Franzi. Gedichte eines Lebens Blinder Sommer Gedichte . Frankfurt/Main: Fischer, 1987. Bangerter, Lowell A. Lebensbilder. Gedichte aus dem Felsengebirgsland . Berlin: Stoedtner, 1983. Beicken, Peter. Kindheit in W. Wuppertal: Paul-Hans Sievers, 1983. (Poetry and prose). Bergammer, Friedrich. Von Mensch zu Mensch Wien: Bergland, 1959. Wien: Bergland, 1971. Momentaufnahmen Gedichte . Wien: Bergland Verlag, 1981. Die vorletzte Stummheit Gedichte . Baden bei Wien: Verlag G. Grasl, 1984. . Wien-Eisenstadt: Edition Roetzer, 1991. Berl-Lee, Maria. Schaumwein aus meinem Krug . Wien: Bergland Verlag, 1974. Lieder einer Doppelzunge Borntrager, Mary Christner. Ellie . Scottdale, Pennsylvania: Herald Press, 1988. Brainin, Frederick. Das siebte Wien. Gedichte Brause, Herman. Auf fernen Wegen (Poems). Breuer, Robert. Gedichte vom Leben, Lieben und Lachen . Wien: Norbert Reiter, 1933. New Yorker Musik-Kaleidoskop.1962-1990 . Trier: Kunst-Verlag, 1994. (Prose). Carsten-Miller, Ingeborg.

79. Reading Lists — The Endicott Scuttlebutt: Information And Resources
Disenchantments An Anthology of Fairy Tale Poetry Pat Mora, Aunt Carmen's Book ofPractical Saints Pat Mora, Agua Santa/Holy Water lisel mueller, Waving from
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Books of a Mythic or Interstitial Nature
[Note: This page was last updated in February, 2003, for the sake of old bookmarks. Future updates will be made to the page's new address: http://www.endicott-studio.com/readingLists.html . If you wish to link to the "Recommended Reading Lists" page, please use that address. Thank you. The old " Bookstore " page is still available for a time, if you prefer that format, but it will not be updated.]
A Mythic Fiction Reading List

For fans of myth, folklore, and magical realism, this list consists of 100 recommended novels by Isabelle Allende, James Blaylock, Jonathan Carroll, John Crowley, Charles de Lint, Louise Erdrich, Heinz Insu Fenkl, Alice Hoffman, Robert Holdstock, Ben Okri, Alfredo Vea Jr., and many others.
A Fairy Tale Reading List

For fairy tale afficionados, this list contains a wealth of fairy tale literature and poetry by Margaret Atwood, A.S. Byatt, Angela Carter, Robert Coover, Pamela Dean, Emma Donoghue, Tanith Lee, Robin McKinley, Anne Sexton, Delia Sherman, Jane Yolen, and many others, plus a short list of recommended nonfiction.
A Traditional Fantasy Reading List

This list contains traditional fantasy novels (i.e., novels set partially or entirely in imaginary lands) penned by the post-Tolkien generation of writers: Joyce Ballou Gregorian, Guy Gavriel Kay, Ellen Kushner, Ursula K. Le Guin, George R.R. Martin, Patricia McKillip, Midori Snyder, Caroline Stevermer, Michael Swanwick, Sean Russell, and many others.

80. A Gathering Of Poets
79 mueller, lisel. 80 Pacosz, Christina. 2) female lisel mueller's BedtimeStory *(p.167). 3) male - Alan Williamson's Freeze-Frame *(p.151).
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A Gathering of Poets
May 3-6, 1990
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Prepared by Nancy Birk and Gail Redmann February 1994 2 record storage boxes, 2 cubic ft., 11th floor "On May 4, 5, and 6, 1990 a Gathering of Poets was held at Kent State University in conjunction with the May 4th 20th Anniversary Commission events. Approximately 125 poets from all over the United States responded to personal invitations or to the open call to poets to come to Kent State on May 4th and remember the four students left dead and the nine others wounded by the Ohio National Guard on May 4, 1970. An ad-hoc committee of the May 4th 20th Anniversary Commission planned all the poetry events. Members of this committee were poets who live in Kent, some affiliated with Kent State University and some not .... In addition to the poets who attended the Gathering of Poets, many others who were not able to attend sent poems or messages to be read." So describes Gathering convenor and poet Maggie Anderson in the proposal for the published anthology, A Gathering of Poets which resulted from the convergence of poets at Kent State in May of 1990.
Series Description
The material contained in this collection is divided into 2 distinct series. The first series contains materials related to the planning, organization and actual events of the Gathering of Poets which took place May 3-6, 1990. The second series contains materials that relate to the publication of the anthology, A Gathering of Poets, published by the Kent State University Press in 1992. At this point (July 1993), the anthology is in its second printing of the paper. The first printing had a print run of 2000 paper and 750 cloth. There are copies in the collection of the Main Library and also in Special Collections under the call number PS615.G35 1992.

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