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  1. So You Want to Write: How to Master the Craft of Writing Fiction and Personal Narrative by Marge Piercy, Ira Wood, 2003-01-23
  2. High Cost of Living by Marge Piercy, 1988-10
  3. High Cost of Living by Marge Piercy, 1988-10
  4. Eight Chambers of the Heart: Selected Poems by Marge Piercy, 1995
  5. Pesach for the Rest of Us: Making the Passover Seder Your Own by Marge Piercy, 2007-02-20
  6. Nuke-Rebuke: Writers and Artists Against Nuclear Energy & Weapons (Contemporary Anthology Series) by Among the 45 poets, story and essay writers: Hayashi Kyoko, et all 1984-05-01
  7. Early Grrrl : The Early Poems of Marge Piercy by Marge Piercy, 1999-03-01
  8. The Broom Closet: Secret Meanings of Domesticity in Postfeminist Novels by Louise Erdrich, Mary Gordon, Toni Morrison, Marge Piercy, Jane Smiley, and Amy Tan (Writing About Women, Vol 25) by Jeannette Batz Cooperman, 1999-01
  9. The Repair of the World: The Novels of Marge Piercy (Contributions in Women's Studies) by Kerstin W. Shands, 1994-11-30
  10. Marge Piercy: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in American Literature) by Patricia Doherty, 1997-05-12
  11. I am not a practicing angel; foreword by Marge Piercy, drawings by Raymond Larrett. by Marge Piercy, Raymond Larrett alta, 1975
  12. Summer People by Marge Piercy, 2002-03-22
  13. Twelve-Spoked Wheel Flashing Poems by Marge Piercy, 1978-04
  14. Parti-Colored Blocks for a Quilt (Poets on Poetry) by Marge Piercy, 1983-01-15

41. Marge Piercy Discussion
Woman on the Edge of Time by piercy, marge Released 01/1990. He 1993.Sleeping With Cats A Memoir by piercy, marge Released 12/2002.
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Woman on the Edge of Time
by Piercy, Marge
Released 01/1990
He, She and It
by Marge Piercy
Released 03/1993
Sleeping With Cats: A Memoir
by Piercy, Marge
Released 12/2002
The Moon Is Always Female by Piercy, Marge Released 04/1980 Colors Passing Through Us: Poems by Piercy, Marge Released 03/2003 City of Darkness City of Light by Piercy, Marge Released 08/1997 Gone to Soldiers by Piercy, Marge Released 06/1995 The Art of Blessing the Day: Poems With a Jewish Theme by Piercy, Marge Released 09/2000 Sleeping with Cats: A Memoir by Piercy, Marge Released 12/2001 Living in the Open: [Poems] by Piercy, Marge Released 03/1976 My Mother's Body by Piercy, Marge Released 04/1985 The Longings of Women by Piercy, Marge Released 06/1995 So You Want To Write by Piercy, Marge Released 08/2001 What Are Big Girls Made Of?: Poems by Piercy, Marge Released 03/1997 The Longings of Women by audible.com Released / Discussion: marge piercy I can't for the life of me remember the name of one of her (for me) most powerful books. It's about an older woman who has been divorced and left homeless, which she manages to hide from everyone. She cleans houses to earn enough to eat. Anyone remember the name of that book? Your name: Comment about marge piercy:

42. A Marge Piercy Home Page
piercy on the Web The Main Source marge piercy Home Page Photos,Complete Bibliographies, Updates, Schedules of Readings. Other
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  • List of Books by Piercy Chronology of Piercy's Life Extensive but Dated Secondary Bibliography Notes, Musings, Plot Summary on Dance the Eagle to Sleep My Article on Woman on the Edge of Time Detailed but Dated Bibliography of Criticism on Woman on the Edge of Time My Materials on He She and It, including Plot Outline, Study Guide, Bibliography, Links to On-line Resources on Cyper-Punk and Other Sites about the Novel Chapter by Chapter Outline of Longings of Women
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43. Marge Piercy
Literary. A criticallyacclaimed novelist, essayist and poet, marge piercy'smany works include Gone to Soldiers andThe Longings of Women. marge piercy.
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Literary A critically-acclaimed novelist, essayist and poet, Marge Piercy's many works include Gone to Soldiers and The Longings of Women . She addresses the creative process and a number of social issues, particularly those related to gender and sexuality.
Marge Piercy
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Marge Piercy was born March 31, 1936 in Detroit into a family that had been, like many others, affected by the Depression. Her mother, Bert Bernice Bunnin, born in Philadelphia, had lived also in Pittsburgh and Cleveland; her father Robert Douglas Piercy grew up in a small town in the soft coal mining region of Pennsylvania. They had not been living in Detroit long. Her father, out of work for some time, got a job installing and repairing heavy machinery at Westinghouse. When Piercy was little, they moved into a small house in a working-class neighborhood in Detroit which was black and white by blocks. Piercy had one brother, fourteen years older, her mother's son by a previous marriage. Piercy's maternal grandfather Morris was a union organizer murdered while organizing bakery workers. Her maternal grandmother, Hannah, of whom Piercy was particularly fond, was born in Lithuania, the daughter of a rabbi. "Grandmother Hannah was a great storyteller. She and my mother told many of the same stories, but always the stories came out differently." It was her maternal grandmother who gave Piercy her Hebrew name, Marah.

44. Poetry: Marge Piercy
BIOGRAPHY marge piercy (b. 1936). Born in Detroit, marge piercy wasthe first of her family to attend college. In 1957, she graduated
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In an opening note to this useful site, Piercy writes that she hopes her homepage will "help students writing papers, faculty doing research, people wanting to study me in a workshop setting, and just plain fans." BIOGRAPHY
Marge Piercy (b. 1936). Born in Detroit, Marge Piercy was the first of her family to attend college. In 1957, she graduated from the University of Michigan (where she won prizes for poetry and fiction) and earned an M.A. from Northwestern University (1958). She was active in social and political causes and fought for equal treatment of women and minorities while opposing the Vietnam War. She supported herself with odd jobs in Chicago as she pursued a writing career, but her first novel was not published until after her 1969 move to Wellfleet, Massachusetts (where she still lives). She is an extraordinarily prolific writer. Among her more than a dozen novels are

45. Valencia West LRC - Piercy, Marge
piercy, marge (1936 ). Pathfinder. May 1996. The following reference bookscan be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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Piercy, Marge (1936- )
Pathfinder
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The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors. These sources should be used as a starting pointDO NOT base all of your research on material obtained from reference books. Use these sources to become better acquainted with your author; this will allow you to utilize more effectively the sources listed under COMPREHENSIVE LITERARY RESEARCH. These sources are located at the West Campus LRC; they may also be located at other local libraries.
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Consult the following reference sources to get an overview of your author's life.
Contemporary Authors
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The various versions of this classic biographical source are all best accessed via the Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index (REF Z 1224 .C58)
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Dictionary of Literary Biography
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This multivolume biographical source is best accessed via the Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index (REF Z 1224 .C58)

46. Booklist: Nonfiction--Poetry (v.93)
Oliver, Mary. West Wind. piercy, marge. What Are Big Girls Made Of? The Psalmsin English. piercy, marge. What Are Big Girls Made Of? Feb. 1997. 160p.
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Divakaruni, Chitra Banerjee. Leaving Yuba City. Ferlinghetti, Lawrence. A Far Rockaway of the Heart. Giovanni, Nikki. Love Poems. Graham, Jorie. The Errancy. Hass, Robert. Sun under Wood. Homer. The Odyssey. Kizer, Carolyn. Harping On. Mekas, Jonas. There Is No Ithaca. Merrill, Nan C. Psalms for Praying. Neruda, Pablo. Ceremonial Songs. Oliver, Mary. West Wind. Piercy, Marge. What Are Big Girls Made Of? The Psalms in English. Sanchez, Sonia. Does Your House Have Lions? Slavitt, David R. Epic and Epigram. Slavitt, David R. Sixty-one Psalms of David. Willard, Nancy. Swimming Lessons. Walcott, Derek. The Bounty. Williams, C. K. The Vigil. Divakaruni, Chitra Banerjee. Leaving Yuba City. Aug. 1997. 128p. Doubleday/Anchor, paper, $12.95 (0-385-48854-8). DDC: 811. Everything Divakaruni touches with her exquisitely sensitive writer's mindwhether it's a memory, or a scene between wife and husbandturns to gold. She demonstrated her mastery of the short story in Arranged Marriages (1995), and of the novel in

47. Piercy, Marge
piercy, marge (1936 ). marge piercy is an American novelist, essayist,and poet best known for fiction with a feminist slant. Her
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Piercy, Marge
Marge Piercy is an American novelist, essayist, and poet best known for fiction with a feminist slant. Her writing stems from a political commitment that began in the 1960s in the Vietnam anti-war movement.
Her early novels, such as "Small Changes"(1973), have been used as historical documents in women's studies'courses. Often her protagonists, like Connie in "Woman on the Edge of Time"(1976), are women trying to establish some control over worlds that are increasingly restrictive. Her latest novel, "He, She, and It", was published in 1991.
Like her novels, her poetrysuch as "The Moon Is Always Female"(1980) explores feminism and feminity.

48. HoustonChronicle.com - 'Sleeping With Cats' By Marge Piercy
18, 2002, 402PM. Sleeping with Cats A Memoir By marge piercy. William Morrow. Copyright© 2001 marge piercy. All rights reserved. ISBN 006-621115-8
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Jan. 18, 2002, 4:02PM
Sleeping with Cats
A Memoir
By Marge Piercy
William Morrow
ISBN: 0-06-621115-8
Chapter One
A Family of Seven
Do I have faith in my memory? Who doesn't? How can I not trust memory. It is as if I were to develop a mistrust for my right hand or my left foot. Yet I am quite aware that my memory is far from perfect. I frequently forget events and people that my husband, Ira Wood, remembers, and similarly, I remember incidents that have slipped away from him. I rarely remember things incorrectly; mostly I remember clearly or I forget completely. I have distinct memories of events that happened before I was born or for which I was not present. This comes from having heard the stories told vividly by my mother or my grandmother when I was little and imagining those scenes and the people in them so clearly and intensely that I experience them as my own. I have precise memories of the voice and face of my mother's father, who died ten years before I was born. Stories about him that I heard as a child were so real to me that I created him as a living personage.

49. HoustonChronicle.com - 'Sleeping With Cats' By Marge Piercy
Jan. 18, 2002, 1025AM How marge piercy broke tough childhood mold. By SHARANGIBSON SLEEPING WITH CATS A Memoir. By marge piercy. Morrow, $25.95.
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Jan. 18, 2002, 10:25AM
How Marge Piercy broke tough childhood mold
By SHARAN GIBSON
SLEEPING WITH CATS:
A Memoir.
By Marge Piercy.
Morrow, $25.95. I HAD never read anything by Marge Piercy until five years ago when I asked students to flip through an anthology and find a poem they liked well enough to present to the class. Of the hundreds of poems to choose from, Piercy's Barbie Doll was the choice of three girls. None of the three had spoken to the others, but each had been moved by the strange poem about a girl willing to destroy herself in order to be what others wanted. Piercy's Sleeping With Cats is the memoir of a now 65-year-old woman who has refused to live her life according to the expectations of family, friends, lovers or literary followers. To the conventional-minded, some periods of her life may seem a tortuous path. But the streetwise girl who emerged from poverty has become one of America's most respected authors.

50. Marge Piercy, Poetry: Issue 10 - The Cortland Review
Poetry of marge piercy in real audio Issue 10 (February 2000)- The Cortland Review. ISSUE 10 February 2000, marge piercy.
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February 2000 Marge Piercy
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Marge Piercy is the author of 15 novels, most recently Three Women published in October by Morrow; 14 books of poetry, most recently The Art of Blessing the Day: Poems with a Jewish Theme (Knopf), Early Grrrl: The Early Poems of Marge Piercy (Leapfrog Press), and What are Big Girls Made of? (Knopf). Oh, Veblen, this is much better Years and modes ago, in the heyday of communes, I was in Detroit to give a reading, a benefit. I was put up in Palmer Park, which in my threadbare youth was where people with money lived, when people with money still lived in Detroit. corner room had a black and white marble bathroom, the tub big enough for me and a lover, but I had none with me, with a closet too large for my entire wardrobe, a built in vanity fit for Jean Harlow, where

51. Marge Piercy's Biography
marge piercy's Biography. marge piercy was born March 31, 1936 in Detroit intoa family that had been, like many others, affected by the Depression.
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Marge Piercy's Biography
Marge Piercy was born March 31, 1936 in Detroit into a family that had been, like many others, affected by the Depression. Her mother, Bert Bernice Bunnin, born in Philadelphia, had lived also in Pittsburgh and Cleveland; her father Robert Douglas Piercy grew up in a small town in the soft coal mining region of Pennsylvania. They had not been living in Detroit long. Her father, out of work for some time, got a job installing and repairing heavy machinery at Westinghouse. When Piercy was little, they moved into a small house in a working-class neighborhood in Detroit which was Black and white by blocks. Piercy had one brother, fourteen years older, her mother's son by a previous marriage.. Piercy's maternal grandfather Morris was a union organizer murdered while organizing bakery workers. Her maternal grandmother, Hannah, of whom Piercy was particularly fond, was born in a Lithuanian stetl, the daughter of a rabbi. "Grandmother Hannah was a great storyteller. She and my mother told many of the same stories, but always the stories came out differently." It was her maternal grandmother who gave Piercy her Hebrew name, Marah. Although Piercy's father was not a Jew (he was raised a Presbyterian but observed no religion), she was raised a Jew by her grandmother and her mother and has remained one. Piercy credits her mother with making her a poet. Piercy describes her mother as an emotional, imaginative woman full of odd lore and superstitions. She read voraciously and encouraged her daughter to do the same. Enormously curious , she urged her daughter to observe sharply and remember what she observed. As Piercy grew older and became more independent, they fought viciously. Finally, Piercy left home at seventeen and recalls that she and her mother were not really in sustained harmony until very late in her mother's life. Her mother died in 1981. Piercy was much closer to her mother than to her father, who died in 1985.

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53. Marge Piercy - Feministische Phantastisch-utopische Literatur
Translate this page marge piercy. Biographie, Auszeichnungen, Links, Artikel, Interviews, feministischephantastisch-utopische Werke. marge piercy (1936- ) USA.
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Going Down Fast Small Changes (erschien 1973) und den Tarot-Gedichten Laying down the tower
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), bekannter sind aber ihre beiden SF-Romane Die Frau am Abgrund der Zeit (1976) und Er, Sie und Es Menschen im Krieg (1987)). Im Januar 2002 erschien Marge Piercys Autobiographie unter dem Titel Sleeping with Cats
Er, Sie und Es
wurde Piercy mit dem 1993 Arthur C. Clarke Award ausgezeichnet.
In den 70er und 80er Jahren war Piercy mit zahlreichen Colleges und Universities als Gastdozentin und Writer-in-Residence assoziiert.
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54. Borzoi Reader | Authors | Marge Piercy
poem to share it with you. marge piercy Visit marge piercy's Website http//www.capecod.net/~tmpiercy/ More Poets on Poetry.
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The Art of Blessing the Day
POETRY
What Are Big Girls Made Of?
Mars and Her Children
My Mother's Body
Stone, Paper, Knife
The Moon Is Always Female FICTION
Storm Tide (with Ira Wood)
Woman on the Edge of Time
City of Darkness, City of Light
Small Changes Gone to Soldiers He, She and It Longings of Women "One Good Tern Deserves Another" and "Goodness Gracious" "Gracious Goodness" On the beach where we had been idly telling the shell coins cat's paw, cross-barred Venus, china cockle, we both saw at once the sea bird fall to the sand and flap grotesquely. He had taken a great barbed hook out through the cheek and fixed in the big wing. He was pinned to himself to die, a royal tern with a black crest blown back as if he flew in his own private wind. He felt good in my hands, not fragile but muscular and glossy and strong, the beak that could have split my hand opening only to cry as we yanked on the barbs. We borrowed a clippers, cut and drew out the hook.

55. Borzoi Reader | Authors | Marge Piercy
Excerpted from The Art of Blessing the Day by marge piercy. Copyright© 1999 by margepiercy. Visit marge piercy's Web site http//www.capecod.net/~tmpiercy/.
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The Art of Blessing the Day
POETRY
What Are Big Girls Made Of?
Mars and Her Children
My Mother's Body
Stone, Paper, Knife
The Moon Is Always Female FICTION
Storm Tide (with Ira Wood)
Woman on the Edge of Time
City of Darkness, City of Light
Small Changes Gone to Soldiers He, She and It Longings of Women The Art of Blessing the Day from THE ART OF BLESSING THE DAY This is the blessing for rain after drought: Come down, wash the air so it shimmers, a perfumed shawl of lavender chiffon. Let the parched leaves suckle and swell. Enter my skin, wash me for the little chrysalis of sleep rocked in your plashing. In the morning the world is peeled to shining. This is the blessing for sun after long rain: Now everything shakes itself free and rises. The trees are bright as pushcart ices. Every last lily opens its satin thighs. The bees dance and roll in pollen and the cardinal at the top of the pine sings at full throttle, fountaining.

56. Marge Piercy
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57. ECOFEM: Jun96 : Re: Marge Piercy
Re marge piercy. threads . ; Previous message Laura Franklund margepiercy ; Maybe in reply to Laura Franklund marge piercy ;
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Hi all,
With respect to Carolyn's question: no you don't 'have'
to read this book. I am sorry but this (and any other) threads are
bound to exclude some people due to the diversity of the list. I had
not read "Women on the edge of time" until a few days ago. I read it
because I had often heard it quoted as an 'ecofeminist novel'. Other
such quoted novels are 'Herland'; I recently was at a conference where
a paper was presented on this novel arguing that in some respects it
could be reclaimed for ecofeminism, I have yet to read this book but apparently the author veers towards racism and eugenics, it was written in 1919 I think, as if that was an excuse. Another novel, which I have read, which has been seen as ecofeminist is Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale". But back to

58. Marge Piercy: Exposed Expressions Of Life
(December 20, 1999). piercy, marge. The Moon Is Always Female. New YorkAlfred A. Knopf, 1987. The marge piercy Website, www.margepiercy.com.
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Exposed Expressions (Continued)
Piercy's writing uses all of her life as its province. When one reads Piercy's work, one realizes that one of the paradoxes of human existence is that all experience, when transmitted through the medium of art, is for the observer, enjoyable. -Even painful experiences. One also realizes that we as humans, find some value in all intense living. Certainly lines from Piercy's poem "Intimacy" make this paradox clear. " Why does my life so often/ feel like a slither of entrails/ pouring from a wound in my belly?/ With both my hands I grasp/ my wet guts, trying to force/ them back in."
Although Marge Piercy is perhaps most known for her poetry, her power as a writer is also felt in her fiction. Given her ability to write both genres so passionately and directly, when asked to describe what the difference is between writing fiction and writing poetry, she responded, Poetry comes far more directly from my life. Basically I get to exorcise my autobiographical impulses in poetry. I explore other people's lives in my fiction. Often for me fiction embodies the choices I did not make, the paths I did not follow. Poems are built out of sounds and silence. Rhythm and sound values are far more important in poetry than in fiction. Images are central. Poetry to me is more organic, more passionate, more spiritual, more intense. Fiction is about time -what happens if you make one or another choice. What happens next. And then and then and then, as a result of every choice made, what happens? Fiction to me is an art of empathy and imagination. Each novel is like a small world

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