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  1. An Explanation of America by Robert Pinsky, 1979-01-01
  2. The Sounds of Poetry: A Brief Guide by Robert Pinsky, 1999
  3. WIGWAG [Magazine]. February 1991. by Alexander (editor). [Pinckney Benedict, Lewis Nordan, Elizabeth Jolley, Robert Pinsky, Andrew Vachss. Art work by Alexa Grace (cover), Bob Hagel, Henrik Drescher]. PERIODICAL. KAPLEN, 1991
  4. Poetry February 2006 CLXXXVII Number 5 by Robert Pinsky and Mary Kinzie Dean Young, 2006-01-01
  5. A Review. by Robert]. [PINSKY, 1976
  6. An Explanation of America by Robert Pinsky, 1979-01-01
  7. The New Yorker, Jan. 11, 1999 "Samurai Song" by Robert Pinsky, 1999-01-01
  8. The Want Bone Poems by Robert Pinsky, 1990-01-01
  9. Poetry, October 2006 (Vol. 189, Number 1) by Eavan Boland, Gottfried Benn, W. S. DiPiero and others Robert Pinsky, 2006
  10. The New Yorker, June 7, 1993 "Soot" by Robert Pinsky, 1993-01-01
  11. The New Yorker, Aug. 6, 1990 "Falling Asleep" by Robert Pinsky, 1990-01-01
  12. MINDWHEEL:An Electronic Novel by Robert; Hales, Steve;Mataga, William (programmers) Pinsky, 1984
  13. The New Yorker, Dec. 31, 1990 "Street Music" by Robert Pinsky, 1990-01-01
  14. Salmagundi: No. 98-99, Spring-Summer 1993. by Robert, George Steiner. Robert Boyers, ed. Pinsky, 1993

81. Pinsky, R.: Sadness And Happiness: Poems By Robert Pinsky.
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82. Poetry Porch 3, Poetics: Robert Pinsky
The Poetry Porch 3 Poetics. Poetry and Education robert pinsky on theFuture of Poetry. Introduction The week of April 7, 1997, Joyce
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Introduction: The week of April 7, 1997, Joyce Wilson and Robert Pinsky participated in this interview, which was conducted through email. Pinsky is Professor of Creative Writing at Boston University and was recently appointed U. S. Poet Laureate. JW: Dana Gioia, in his book Can Poetry Matter? , has stressed the need for poets to critique other poets. After your first two collections of criticism, The Situation of Poetry and Poetry and the World , both greeted with considerable acclaim, will there be a third volume? Do you agree with Gioia that it is important for poets to write criticism? Has the success of your poetry kept you from writing more criticism? RP: In The Situation of Poetry a young poet tries to make theoretical room for the kind of poem he likes and wants to write. That is poetry in relation to poetry, and it turned out to be a book that was read. In Poetry and the World I tried to explore what seemed to me the greatest omission of the earlier book: poetry in relation to the worldly world outside poetry. I'm not sure I have a subject of equal importance to me for a third book. Maybe some day. JW: Yet many poets that I know are hesitant, some even refuse, to write reviews. Often a review of a first book can present hurdles much more daunting than an assigned paper on Shakespeare or Wordsworth (this has been my experience). Is there a remedy for the reluctance of poets to write reviews? Does reviewing poetry contribute to the "higher art of criticism"? Do you think the MFA programs are placing sufficient emphasis on the dual disciplines of critiquing and creating?

83. The New York Review Of Books: Robert Pinsky
Bibliography of books and articles by robert pinsky, from The New YorkReview of Books. The New York Review of Books robert pinsky.
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84. Poetry Magazine, Poet For Peace: Robert Pinsky,  April 2002
Poetry by robert pinsky, Shirt, Ode to Meaning, Ginza Samba, To Television,At Pleasure Bay, Poet for Peace. USA, robert pinsky A Brief Biography.
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Robert Pinsky served three terms as Poet Laureate of the United States, from 1997-2000. He continues work on the Favorite Poem Project, his main undertaking during those years: audio and video archive featuring Americans from all walks of life reading aloud a beloved poem. He is the author of six books of poetry, including Jersey Rain published. spring of 2000, and The Figured Wheel: New and Collected Poems 1965-1995 , which was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize and received the 1997 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize. He has also published numerous translations and five books of criticism. His verse translation of The Inferno of Dante was awarded the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the Harold Morton Landon Translation Award. He recently edited Americans’ Favorite Poems

85. Robert Pinsky's The Sounds Of Poetry, Part I - Poetry - 1/5/99
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86. "Democracy, Culture And The Voice Of Poetry" By Robert Pinsky
Democracy, Culture and the Voice of Poetry By robert pinsky Poetry helps makesense of the world's craziness. Sunday, February 02, 2003. By robert pinsky.
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"Democracy, Culture and the Voice of Poetry" By Robert Pinsky Poetry helps make sense of the world's craziness Sunday, February 02, 2003 By Jim Schley Author of translations, anthologies and criticism as well as six volumes of poetry, including his magisterial "The Figured Wheel: New and Collected Poems," Robert Pinsky was a particularly energetic U.S. poet laureate. During that tenure, from 1997 to 2000, he launched a popular multimedia documentary venture, the Favorite Poem Project, which solicited nominations and then readings from many Americans of poems they found meaningful. Pinsky's new book of essays is drawn from a series of lectures he delivered in 2001 at Princeton's University Center for Human Values. This brief, luminescent volume, published as a handsome little hardcover, poses a question that many readers will recognize as urgent: What is the ongoing social (that is, more than personal) role of the ancient art of poetry, especially in a democracy?

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by Dante Alighieri,. Translated by robert pinsky,. World's Tallest Disasterby Cate Marvin and robert pinsky Consortium Book Sales , paper , 64 pages.
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88. NIH Record-6-16-98--Poet Robert Pinsky To Give Director's Cultural Lecture
Poet robert pinsky To Give Director's Cultural Lecture. with an exciting flourisha poetry reading with commentary by robert pinsky, 39th US poet laureate.
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Front Page Previous Story Next Story Poet Robert Pinsky To Give Director's Cultural Lecture By Celia Hooper The Wednesday Afternoon Lectures for this season will come to a close a day late, take note! with an exciting flourish: a poetry reading with commentary by Robert Pinsky, 39th U.S. poet laureate. He will present the NIH Director's Cultural Lecture at 3 p.m. on Thursday, June 25 in Masur Auditorium, Bldg. 10. Poet Robert Pinsky Pinsky is one of the nation's more visible and widely known poets, with appearances on public television and radio, and at the White House. Feature articles and reviews about him and his work have appeared in local and national newspapers hailing him as "the People's Poet." Pinsky's 1994 English translation of Dante's Inferno put the Italian classic on the bestseller list. In addition to his appointments as poet laureate and consultant in poetry to the Library of Congress, he is professor of graduate writing at Boston University. He also serves as poetry editor for the weekly online magazine Slate Pinsky, 57, grew up in a lower-middle class family in Long Branch, N.J. He amalgamates the language and images of his culturally diverse home town with a rich sampling of other bits of Americana as he explores subjects from the lofty to the commonplace. Two recent poems, for example, are about television and a shirt. The lingo, characters, paraphernalia and expressions of religion, fables, Black culture, jazz, city street life and even biomedicine weave and permutate through his poems. Consider, for example, Pinsky's description of what NIH'ers might call apoptosis and hemopoiesis (from "City Elegies, 'Everywhere I Go, There I am,'" in

89. Poetry And War, Again By Robert Pinsky
Poetry and War, Again By robert pinsky Updated Friday, March 14, 2003, at 1152 AMPT. Former Poet Laureate robert pinsky's latest book of poems is Jersey Rain.
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The old question of poetry's authority in political life has been in the news again. Poets protesting the Bush administration's policies—especially its plans for war in Iraq—by declining invitations to Mrs. Bush's White House poetry event on Feb. 12; poets (some of the same ones) protesting when Mrs. Bush canceled the event; critics praising the poets or deriding them. These events recall the long history of poetry and war, from the Homeric poems to the Vietnam War teach-ins, with Robert Lowell and Allen Ginsberg marching on the Pentagon. Here are some of the poems that went through my mind in response to the recent controversy. First, two drastically different ways of dealing with the question of political engagement or disengagement. On one side, William Butler Yeats' poem "On Being Asked for a War Poem":
I think it better that in times like these
A poet's mouth be silent, for in truth

90. Robert Pinsky -- 21st Annual Literary Festival -- Old Dominion University
9, 1998. robert pinsky, a prizewinning poet, essayist and translator,became the 39th United States Poet Laureate in 1997. The author
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a prize-winning poet, essayist and translator, became the 39th United States Poet Laureate in 1997. The author of five books of poetry, including most recently, The Figured Wheel: New and Collected Poems 1966-1996 , Pinsky propelled Dante onto the best-seller lists with his acclaimed 1994 verse translation of the Inferno . He currently teaches in the Graduate Writing Program at Boston University and is a regular contributor to The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, reading poems linked to news events. Pinsky is also the poetry editor of the weekly Internet magazine Slate . "He has commented that computers and poetry share two key attributes:" reports the New York Times , "Speed and memory."
In addition to his poetry, Professor Pinsky is the author of prose works including The Situation of Poetry and Poetry and the World , as well as a translation of The Separate Notebooks by Nobel laureate Czeslaw Milosz. His translation of

91. Jersey Rain By Robert Pinsky - R A I N T A X I O N L I N E
Jersey Rain. robert pinsky. Farrar Straus Giroux ($21). by Piotr Gwiazda. obertpinsky's sixth poetry collection is not a disappointment to his readers.
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Fall 2000 Jersey Rain Robert Pinsky by Piotr Gwiazda obert Pinsky's sixth poetry collection is not a disappointment to his readers. The book contains a number of apt, solid, and vivid poems, precisely what should be expected from a writer who up to this point has successfully welded tacit autobiography and restrained discursiveness, and with this new volume still continues to do so. Already past the "collected poems" stage ( The Figured Wheel: New and Collected Poems 1966-96 appeared in 1996), Pinsky has hordes of admirers and detractors, a fact which didn't prevent him from serving as the Poet Laureate of the United States for three years; during his tenure, he made himself available not only at poetry festivals and readings, but also in unconventional and essentially unpoetic vistas: what can be more disarmingly incongruous than a poet reciting verses about memories, mothers, and money on the News Hour With Jim Lehrer? Pinsky's efforts to popularize poetry, his across-the-nation conspicuousness and academic prominence (he has a permanent teaching appointment at Boston University), make him a perfect candidate to become somebody this country hasn't had for a long time: a distinguished man of letters. In his desire to create an audience for poetry in the United States, Pinsky inches toward the position once occupied (only half-heartedly, to be sure) by Robert Frosta national bard, the conscience of American people, a consistent and trustworthy voice reminding us where we came from and where we are going as individuals and as a nation (recall Pinsky's 1980 book-length poem

92. Poet Robert Pinsky. June 12, 2000. The Connection With Christopher Lydon.
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June 12, 2000. Talk about Pinsky's Poetry. In 1997, When Robert Pinsky was appointed the thirty-ninth poet laureate of the United States, his aim was to get more Americans without English degrees reading Longfellow, Dickens, Rita Dove, and Langston Hughes. And so he did. His stint as the public face of American poetry ended last month. Throughout his term, he's tried to get people to stop thinking about poetry as a scholarly pursuit, and start enjoying it. The measure of his success is not having created more poetry readings featuring prominent writers, it's that regular people are in the audience. He has been arguably the most visible and mainstream of poet laureates - on-line, on network televsion, on PBS. With his democratic attitude he created "The Favorite Poem Project" and invited all of us to think about the stanzas we cherish most. His dearest hope, he says on his way back to life as a regular poet, is that this particular effort changes the way poetry is taught in school. Guest: Robert Pinsky , poet, Professor at Boston University, and author of Jersey Rain Related Links
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93. Poems Compiled By Robert Pinsky RC'62
Incantation by Czeslaw Milosz, translated by the author and robert pinsky robertpinsky's latest book of poems is Jersey Rain. Return to the Main Alumni Page.
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Many people have sought poetry in response to the death, terror, courage, and disruption following the recent attack and massacre. Here are four poems: Edwin Arlington Robinson's "The House on the Hill," which meditates on absolute loss and the inadequacy of words; Marianne Moore's "What Are Years?" on the subject of courage; Carlos Drummond de Andrade's "Souvenir of the Ancient World," in which it is normal life that becomes the remote, ancient time; and Czeslaw Milosz's defiant invocation of the good, "Incantation."
The House on the Hill
by Edwin Arlington Robinson They are all gone away,
The house is shut and still,
There is nothing more to say.
Through broken walls and gray
The winds blow bleak and shrill;
They are all gone away.
Nor is there one today
To speak them good or ill:
There is nothing more to say. Why is it then we stray Around that shrunken sill?

94. Robert Pinsky: History Of My Heart
robert pinsky's History of My Heart, which was located on this site, has been republishedby Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, and has therefore been removed from
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95. English Books > Poetry > Single Author - Continental European
Alighieri, Dante; Dante Alighieri; Hardback; Book ISBN 0679602097 Inferno Of DanteTranslator pinsky, robert; Dante; Paperback ISBN 0374524521 Inferno Of
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96. The Anthologist -- Literary Journal Of Rutgers College
Interview With robert pinsky Reprinted from The Anthologist Fall 1997 robert pinsky'swork has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies including Antaeus
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Reprinted from The Anthologist Fall 1997
Robert Pinsky's work has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies including Antaeus, The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry, The Harper American Literature , and The Harvard Book of Contemporary Poetry . Also his latest book, The Figured Wheel: New and Collected Poems 1966-1996, was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize and received the Ambassador Book Award of the English Speaking Union.
Born in 1940 in the seaside resort of Long Branch New Jerse, Robert Pinsky attended Long Branch High School. From 1958 to 1962, he attended Rutgers College where he was the editor of
The Anthologist . He then went onto Stanford University on a Stegner Fellowship in Creative Writing, and now he teaches at Boston University. Currently, Robert Pinsky is the ninth Poet Laureate Consultant of the United States.
What propelled you to Poetry? A love of art-music, movies, stories, dance, pictures-and a gradual realization that in the sounds of words, not in music, I would find my natural gift. How did Rutgers shape this path?

97. Online NewsHour: Richard Pinsky -- American Poet Laureate - April 2, 1997
In a discussion with Elizabeth Farnsworth, America's newest Poet Laureate, RobertPinsky, discusses the state of poetry in America, his new job and poetry in
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TRANSCRIPT In a discussion with Elizabeth Farnsworth, America's newest Poet Laureate, Robert Pinsky, discusses the state of poetry in America, his new job and poetry in cyberspace. A RealAudio version of this NewsHour segment is available. November 28, 1996:
A discussion with Prize winning poet Kenneth Koch October 4, 1996:
A discussion about Nobel Prize winning Polish poet Wislawa Szymborska. September 4, 1996:
A discussion with blind, 83 year old poet Virginia Hamilton Adair about her recently published first book of Poems "Ants on the Melon." April 12, 1996:
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ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: The next poet laureate is Robert Pinsky. His appointment was announced last week by the Librarian of Congress. He joins a select group, which includes Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Pen Warren, and current laureate, Robert Hass, whose second year in the post ends in May. Pinsky has published five books of poetry, including "The Figured Wheel," which came out last year and brings together 30 years of his work. In 1994 his translation of Dante’s "Inferno" became a selection of the Book of the Month Club and a bestseller. Pinsky is also poetry editor of the weekly Internet magazine Slate

98. NewsHour: Poems
Online NewsHour, January 20, 2003 Martin Luther King Day Poem Former poet laureateRobert pinsky shares a poem about a young man's experience with racism.
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January 20, 2003 Martin Luther King Day Poem Former poet laureate Robert Pinsky shares a poem about a young man's experience with racism. January 1, 2003 The Passing of a Year NewsHour regular and former poet laureate Robert Pinsky reads a New Year's poem. December 24, 2002 Christmas Eve Poem Former Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky shares a poem for the season. November 22, 2002 Poetry: Child's Room in Autumn Robert Pinsky reads a poem for the season. October 30, 2002 Poetry: Halloween Former U.S. poet laureate Robert Pinsky offers a poem about the masks we wear. October 7, 2002 Poetry: World Series Former Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky reads from his poem, "The Night Game." October 7, 2002 Sinking Feeling Former poet laureate and NewsHour contributor Robert Pinsky offers some poetic solace to those hit hard by the stock market. September 12, 2002 Poetry: 9/11 Former Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky reads his poem, "9/11," commissioned by the Washington Post for the September 11 anniversary.

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