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  1. Giraffe (Louisiana paperbacks, L-66) by Stanley Plumly, 1974-12
  2. Search Party: Collected Poems by William Matthews, 2005-04-05
  3. Mission Work: Poems by Aaron Baker, 2008-03-18
  4. Biography - Plumly, Stanley (Ross) (1939-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  5. Wilmington College (Ohio) Alumni: Stanley Plumly, Charles W. Sanders, Joseph Haines Moore, Gary Sandy, Kriss Worthington, Todhunter Ballard
  6. New Yorker July 7 2008 T. Coraghessan Boyle Fiction, The Genius of G.K. Chesterton, Stanley Plumly, Poems by Jack Gilbert & Maureen N. MacLane
  7. New Yorker June 2 2008 Janet Frame Fiction, An Al Qaeda Mentor Rethinks Terrorism, Poems by Stanley Plumly & Arda Collins
  8. Mentor and Muse: Essays from Poets to Poets
  9. HOW THE PLAINS INDIANS GOT HORSES. by Stanley. PLUMLY, 1973
  10. The New Yorker, April 4, 1988 "Fountain Park" by Stanley Plumly, 1988-01-01
  11. The New Yorker, Nov. 20, 1971 "Giraffe" by Stanley Plumly, 1971-01-01
  12. The New Yorker, July 10, 1989 "Four Appaloosas" by Stanley Plumly, 1989-01-01
  13. The Marriage In The Trees by Stanley Plumly, 1997
  14. The New Yorker, May 30, 1983 "Commelina Virginica" by Stanley Plumly, 1983-01-01

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Petrarch, Francesco; Philips, Katherine; Piercy, Marge; Pinsky, Robert;Pirandello, Luigi; Plath, Sylvia; plumly, stanley; Poe, Edgar Allan
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22. Boston Review: Lisa Myer Interviews Stanley Plumly
A Conversation with stanley plumly. stanley plumly was born in Barnesville, Ohioin 1939, and grew up in the lumber and farming regions of Virginia and Ohio.
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A Conversation with Stanley Plumly
Lisa Meyer S tanley Plumly was born in Barnesville, Ohio in 1939, and grew up in the lumber and farming regions of Virginia and Ohio. He is the author of five books of poetry. His first collection, In the Outer Dark , received the Delmore Schwartz Memorial Award; his third, Out-of-the-Body Travel , was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Other titles are Giraffe Summer Celestial , and Boy on the Step Having taught at over a dozen universities across America, currently Plumly is a member of the faculty at the Department of English at the University of Maryland. His sixth collection of poems, The Marriage In The Trees , will be published by Ecco Press this September. Robert Penn Warren said of Plumly: "In poem after poem, I find a great and teasingly original satisfaction. The only way that comes into my mind to say it is that Plumly has established a new sort of ratio between the poet and his subject or even his poem. It's a new turn of mind, behind the turn of language, in haunting, visionary pieces." The March 1995 interview with Lisa Meyer that follows took place in the basement pub of the Nassau Inn, in Princeton, New Jersey. Plumly has
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23. Boston Review: Poem By Stanley Plumly
And I would not touch him who lies deeper in the drifting dark than life. stanley plumly. Copyright Boston Review, 19932002. All rights reserved.
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Now That My Father Lies Down Beside Me We lie in that other darkness, ourselves.
There is less than the width of my left hand
between us. I can barely breathe,
but the light breathes easily,
wind on water across our two still bodies.
I cannot even turn to see him.
I would not touch him. Nor would I lift
my arm into the crescent of a moon.
(There is no star in the sky of this room,
only the light fashioning fish along the walls.
They swim and swallow one another.) I dream we lie under water, caught in our own sure drift. A window, white shadow, trembles over us. Light breaks into a moving circle. He would not speak and I would not touch him. It is an ocean under here. Whatever two we were, we become one falling body, one breath. Night lies down at the sleeping center no fish, no shadow, no single, turning light. And I would not touch him who lies deeper in the drifting dark than life. Stanley Plumly Boston Review home new democracy forum fiction, ... subscribe

24. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Author Login. Authors Articles stanley plumly. stanley plumly. Ploughsharesarticles by or about this author stanley plumly, Sickle, Poetry, Winter 199900.
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25. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Pitkin, Anne. Pitlor, Heidi. Plante, David. Platt, Donald. plumly, stanley.Pneuman, Angela. Polito, Robert. Pollack, Eileen. Pollitt, Katha. Poma, Edgar.
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26. Atlantic Unbound | Interviews | 2003.01.08
Poems by stanley plumly from The Atlantic Monthly (With audio) The Marriage in theTrees (1996) Naps (1998) Piano (1999) Strays (2000) John 617 (2001) Mercy
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27. The Atlantic | September 2002 | Mercy | Plumly
The Atlantic Monthly September 2002 Elegies Mercy by stanley plumly .. stanleyplumly's most recent book is Now That My Father Lies Down Beside Me (2000).
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on poetry from The Atlantic Monthly. Also by Stanley Plumly: John 6:17 Strays Piano Naps ... In Answer to Amy's Question What's a Pickerel Elegies Mercy by Stanley Plumly Hear Stanley Plumly read this poem (in RealAudio A murder of crows, what I saw on a spindle of dead white oak, two or three of them, at different times, hectoring the head of the sick one, the old one, the weak one apart. From school those Eskimo stories in which leathery grandfathers and grandmothers are left behind or set afloat. They'd freeze, Mr. Steinman said, from the extremities in. Thinking about what they must have been thinking, I imagined the brain last As Freezing persons, recollect the Snow I read, in chilling poetry, years later. Even at twelve, the concept seemed distant, efficient, in keeping with the clarity and killing cold of vast, undifferentiated arctic spaces. In keeping with the landscape of the old. In the language of the desert Navajo, the old man didn't drown

28. Stanley Plumly: "The Morning America Changed"
V P R VALPARAISO POETRY REVIEW Contemporary Poetry and Poetics ~stanleyplumly~. THE MORNING AMERICA CHANGED . by stanley plumly.
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"T HE M ORNING A MERICA C HANGED
Happened in the afternoon at Villa Serbelloni.
We’d closed up shop on the work for the day
and decided to make the long descent down
the elegant stone switchback path into Bellagio
for coffee and biscotti. It was still Tuesday
and a quarter to three and a good quarter hour to the exit gate or if you stopped to look at the snow on the Alps or at "the deepest lake in all of Italy" or looked both ways at once—as we say crossing a street—five, ten minutes longer. This day was longer because it was especially, if redundantly, beautiful, with the snow shining and the lake shining and the big white boats shining with tourists from Tremezzo and Varenna. And the herring gulls and swallows at different layers, shining like mica in the mountain rock. And the terra cotta tiles of the village roofs almost shining, almost close enough to touch. Judith was already in the pasticceria and I was looking skyward on Via Garibaldi, the one-way traffic lane circling the town

29. Stanley Plumly
Special Feature Series On Contemporary Poetics stanley plumly. An Interview Withstanley plumly By Wayne Dodd stanley plumly Poetry And Intimacy Chinese Tallow.
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Special Feature"Series On Contemporary Poetics: Stanley Plumly

    An Interview With Stanley Plumly By Wayne Dodd
    Stanley Plumly
      Poetry And Intimacy
      Chinese Tallow
    Prose
      Pam Durban
        Notes Toward An Understanding of My Father,s Novel
      David Wagoner
        Fly Boy
      Chapbook Of Poems, "Refusing To Give Blood
        Jack Driscoll
          Searching For Bodies In A Glassbottom Boat
          Asleep With My Hands
          Sleepwalking In My Father,s Cabin
          Family History
          Baiting The Bear
          My Father,s Final Dream
          Dreaming This Poem At Twenty Below Memories Of My Deaf Mother Slaughtering The Fall Chickens The Suitcase Refusing To Give Blood
        Poetry
          Dyan Sublett
            Still Life: Interiors
          James White
            Naming
          Greg Kuzma
            Breasts
          Robert Farnsworth
            Meditation That Must Conclude On An Atlantic Beach
          Susan Ludvigson
            Breasts Little Women
          Ellen Bryant Voigt
            Year,s End
          Paul Stein
            The Humors
          Robert Bly
            Listening To A Fog Horn At Port Townsend Grief And Its Roots Love Poem In Prose
          William Matthews
            Averted Eyes
          Linda McCarriston
            Barn Fire Birthday Girl: 1950
          John Latta
            Poem (En forme d,une lettre)
          Michael Waters
            Singles
          Colette Inez
            Pound Noted For Measures Of Weight
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Jack Matthews, David Wagoner, James Wright, Richard Howard, George Starbuck, PaulZimmer, stanley plumly, David Steingass, William Matthews, Nikki Giovanni.
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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

31. George Gloeckler And Stanley Plumly Receive University's Highest Honor
George Gloeckler and stanley plumly Receive University's Highest Honor.George Gloeckler and stanley plumly recently received one
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George Gloeckler and Stanley Plumly Receive University's Highest Honor
George Gloeckler and Stanley Plumly recently received one of academe's highest honors, when President William E. Kirwan granted each of them the title of Distinguished University Professor. The title acknowledges Gloeckler's and Plumly's significant contributions to their fields of study. One of the world's leading researchers in space radiation, George Gloeckler has conceived, developed and flown unique instruments on Earth satellites and deep space probes, greatly increasing our understanding of physical processes operating in the solar system and in the galaxy. His instruments have studied the regions near Earth, probed the radiations of the outer planets Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune, and have circumnavigated the solar poles. In the process, they have brought back dozens of discoveries concerning particle radiations on the sun, in interplanetary space, and in the magnetic fields of the major planets. George Gloeckler, above, and Stanley Plumly, below, recently were named Distinguished University Professors. Most space radiations are individual atoms with one or more of their orbital electrons missing. By inventing instruments that recognize the individual ions and the number of electrons removed, Gloeckler was able to identify the original sources of the ions and the mechanisms energizing them.

32. Turn, Counterturn, Stand - Turn, Counterturn, Stand By Stanley Plumly
Turn, Counterturn, Stand Turn, Counterturn, Stand By stanley plumly Posted Thursday,August 20, 1998, at 1230 AM PT By stanley plumly. (posted Wednesday, Aug.
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Turn, Counterturn, Stand
Turn, Counterturn, Stand
By Stanley Plumly
Posted Thursday, August 20, 1998, at 12:30 AM PT
By Stanley Plumly (posted Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1998) To hear the poet read "Turn, Counterturn, Stand," click here He's dressed like a patient,
naked to the waist, in bottoms like pajamas. And hooked by invisible wire to a monitor hooked to an amplifier. All of this on stage, like intensive care, the badge of his connection at the center of his chest, recording and rendering his pulse. His heart is the dancer, and its muscle the music that rises and subsides: each searching step, each turn, each somersault and curl, each sudden rest. Baryshnikov is fifty, but older, paler, resurrected in the lights. You hear his heart literally leap in the machine-magnified midair. He won't come down

33. Grievers - Grievers By Stanley Plumly
poem, A weekly poem, read by the author. Grievers Grievers By stanley plumlyPosted Thursday, July 9, 1998, at 1230 AM PT By stanley plumly.
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Posted Thursday, July 9, 1998, at 12:30 AM PT
By Stanley Plumly (posted Wednesday, July 8, 1998) To hear the poet read "Grievers," click here Like some dreams, they appear, then reappear,
cloistered in the space of their own wounding, their public mourning, their gravity's gray coat. Even at a distance, as if drawn by being seen, they come straight at you, the almost-elegant woman in the aisle, the tall young bird-like silent weeping man. And no one need have died, no one you know, to know their voices and half-faces, the scent of the spirit passing, for whom blood on the door or blessing means nothing. But, then, everyone died or didn't, who calls to you in sleep after your back is turned. In the parable, like the dream, you're all the characters, though come the day, in real life, you must choose.

34. Poet Stanley Plumly Unveiled (News) Peter Davidson
Poet stanley plumly Unveiled —By Peter Davidson, The Atlantic January 31, 2003Issue. Poet stanley plumly talks about poetry and his many influences.
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Wiretap, environmental studies and biology majors are putting eco-friendly theory into practice, using energy-efficient building techniques to construct on-campus housing powered by renewable energy sources. Colorado College, Warren Wilson College and Prescott College in Arizona are just a few of the schools where students are demonstrating the benefits of sustainable development by living in houses that they designed and built to be in tune with the natural environment. It has been as much a lesson about working with the environment as it has been a lesson about working with people.
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