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  1. Sandy Seal: A Tale of Sea Dogs (No. 27 in Suzanne Tate's Nature Series) by Suzanne Tate, 2004-05-01
  2. Ellie and Ollie Eel: A Tale of a Fantastic Voyage (No. 16 in Suzanne Tate's Nature Series) (Suzanne Tates Nature Ser. No 16) by Suzanne Tate, 1994-10-01
  3. James Tate: Master of Richmond School, Yorkshire and canon of St Paul's Cathedral, London : schoolmaster and scholar (North Yorkshire County Record Office publications) by L. P Wenham, 1991
  4. Pearlie Oyster: A Tale of an Amazing Oyster by Suzanne Tate, 1989-06-01
  5. Holly from Hatteras: A Tale of Saving Lives (No. 1 in Suzanne Tate's History Series) by Suzanne Tate, Suzanne Tate, et all 1998-01-01
  6. The Oblivion Ha-Ha: Sixty Poems by James Tate, 1984-06
  7. Helping the Wright Brothers: A Tale of First Flight Helpers (No. 2 in Suzanne Tate's History Series) (Suzanne Tate's History Series, Volume 2) by Suzanne Tate, 1999-08-01
  8. Study Guide to Accompany Seeley, Stephens, Tate Anatomy & Physiology, by Philip Tate, James Kennedy, et all 1991-12-01
  9. A new and complete practical guide to H.M. Civil Service. : Containing qualifications of candidates, limits as to age, subjects to be examined in, official regulations, specimens of examination papers, etc., etc. / compiled and arranged by William J. Tate by William James Tate, 1995
  10. Old Reddy Drum: A Tale of Redfish (No. 14 in Suzanne Tate's Nature Series) by Suzanne Tate, 1992-03-01
  11. Lucky Lookdown: A Tale of Funny Fish (No. 6 in Suzanne Tate's Nature Series) (Suzanne Tate's Nature No. 6) by Suzanne Tate, 1989-11-01
  12. The Law of Teacher Evaluation (N O L P E Monograph Series) by Lawrence F. Rossow, James O. Tate, 2003-08
  13. Torches by James Tate, 1971-01-01
  14. Hours in the Tate Gallery, ("Picture galleries" series) by James Bolivar Manson, 1926

41. Ploughshares, The Literary Journal
Author Login. Authors Articles james tate. james tate. Ploughshares articlesby or about this author james tate, The Morning News, Poetry, Winter 199192.
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42. BPJ Author Index "T" -- 1950-2003
tate, james Worshipful Company of Fletchers, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 46 (Spring1996), 42. Ed. with David Lehman, The Best American Poetry 1997, rev.
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T [Tables of Contents] [BPJ Homepage] Taggart, John
In Chicago, on a Bus, 20 ( Summer 1970 Tagliabue, John
Blake says, 29 ( Fall 1978 Takano, Kikuo
River, trans. by Thomas Fitzsimmons and R. Fukuda Spring 1966 Talbot, Norman
Sligo, 14 ( Spring 1964 Tall, Deborah
Ed.: with Stephen Kuuisisto and David Weiss The Poet's Notebook , rev. Marion K. Stocking Summer 1997 Tamura, Ryuichi
Invisible Tree, trans. by Thomas Fitzsimmons and R. Fukuda Spring 1966 Tanigawa, Shuntaro
Poem, trans. by James Brandon Contemporary Asian Poetry (Chapbook 6), 13 ( Winter 1962-1963 Tapahonso, Luci
Rose Ann Tso, American Indian Chapbook (Chapbook 16), 30 ( Winter 1979-1980 ), 30; For my brother, who was shot defending a friend, on a December night in 1966, ibid.
, rev. Marion K. Stocking Summer 1994 Targan, Barry Comedian, 13 ( Spring 1963 ), 16-17; Sanborn Abromowitz, ibid. Tarn, Nathaniel Poem 5, A Chapbook for David Ignatow (Chapbook 14), 26 ( Fall 1975 Tate, James Worshipful Company of Fletchers , rev.

43. Key West Literary Seminar - Poetry 2003 - James Tate
beautiful changes poetry 2003 james tate Read james tate's The Wheelchair Butterfly,Goodtime Jesus and The Private Intrigue of Melancholy. james tate (1972).
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... Literary Seminar Home Page TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL Key West Literary Seminar the beautiful changes poetry 2003 James Tate Read James Tate's The Wheelchair Butterfly Goodtime Jesus and ... The Private Intrigue of Melancholy James Tate (58) was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1943. He is the author of numerous books of poetry, including Memoir of the Hawk (Ecco Press, 2001); Shroud of the Gnome Worshipful Company of Fletchers (1994), which won the National Book Award; Selected Poems (1991), which won the Pulitzer Prize and the William Carlos Williams Award; Distance from Loved Ones Reckoner Constant Defender Riven Doggeries Viper Jazz Absences Hints to Pilgrims The Oblivion Ha-Ha (1970); and

44. James Tate
photo photo james tate won the 1995 Tanning Prize from the Academyof American Poets. His Selected Poems received the 1992 Pulitzer
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    JAMES TATE won the 1995 Tanning Prize from the Academy of American Poets. His Selected Poems received the 1992 Pulitzer Prize for poetry and his collection Worshipful Company of Fletchers won the 1994 National Book Award. He is on the permanent faculty at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst.
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45. James Tate
james tate. Interview by Mike Magee, It hurts. james tate will be reading on Thursday,March 19, at 5 pm at the Kelly Writers House, 3805 Locust Walk, 573WRIT.
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Shroud of the Gnome (Ecco Press), is "My felisberto is handsomer than your mergotroid." Tate seems willing to take his poems anywhere they want to go. The Kansas City native currently lives in Amherst, MA.
You mention jazz occasionally in your poems. Does that artform influence your work? I love jazz. I love Kansas City jazz. But it doesn't translate into poetry. I've always been interested in Charlie Parker and several others. When I was living in Kansas City I'd go see shows five or six nights a week. I loved hanging around jazz musicians after hours. What about it? The speakers in some of your poems experience shifts in identity; almost like they're improvising who they are. There are also moments where things seem to get said for no reason in particular. Is there a connection between that kind of improvisation and jazz improvisation? Is it just intuitive? Exactly. Get rid of your censors. And then, you know, not unlike so many of my poems, the poem takes a turn and gets serious and sad and real. But getting there was amazing. There seems to be a way in which animals free up that censoring function in your work. They show up often in your poems. Are they a personal interest?

46. APR July/Aug 2000 Vol. 29/No. 4 | James Tate
The American Poetry Review james tate Plenitude. james tate's newest book isThe Route as Briefed, published by the University of Michigan Press.
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47. JAMES TATE
After the burial we returned to our units and assumed our poses. Ourposture was the new posture and not the old sick posture. When
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48. Michael Brooks Cryer Reviews James Tate's "Memoir Of The Hawk" - Winter 2001 Fea
Michael Brooks Cryer. A book review of james tate's latest Memoir of the Hawk.John Kinsella. Memoir of the Hawk by james tate Hardcover, 175 pages Ecco Press.
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49. James Gillray: The Art Of Caricature - Tate Britian - Absolutearts.com
james Gillray The Art of Caricature tate Britian Satire has often beenseen as the disposable art of an urban, commercialised culture, one of.
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Satire has often been seen as the disposable art of an urban, commercialised culture, one of the plethora of consumer goods which are continually outdated and replaced by new offerings. Graphic satire usually deals with fleeting events, so that its value as art, whether of the cartoons in our daily papers or 18th century caricatures, appears to last no longer than the topicality of its subject matter. This exhibition investigates the tensions between this view of satirical prints, and the prolonged and enjoyable examination which is invited by Gillrays work, through his use of ambitious and complex printmaking techniques, and the depth and range of his references. Gillrays prints, from the time they were first produced, belonged both to the street and to the connoisseurs study. They retain an ambivalent status today, hung in a kind of limbo between political history and art history. This exhibition sets out to re-examine Gillrays art, through a selection of the finest impressions of his caricatures, almost all of which are examples of the hand-colouring applied at the time they were produced, alongside a selection of the sketches and preparatory drawings which show the obsessive care with which he developed not only the images but also the vitally important written texts which accompany them.

50. James E. Tate, Union Co, MS
III copyright 1907. tate, james E., of New Albany, is the able and popularsheriff of Union county, where his entire life has been passed.
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Mississippi, Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedia Form, Dunbar, Rowland, LL D, Vol. III Tate, James E © 1997 by David Foster
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51. 'Gone But Not Forgotten'-Missouri Pioneers
tate, Daniel B. ARMSTRONG, Ida 1858 1858 Carroll Pl Steve Williams tate, David 18741874 Carroll Pl Steve Williams tate, james Sloan LEWIS, Miranda 1831 1845?
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52. Mike Magee | Interview With James Tate
interview with james tate MIK E MAGE E. I MAKE A CALL TO MY OLD STOMPING groundsin Western Massachusetts, my old area code, where james tate lives.
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i n t e r v i e w w i t h j a m e s t a t e M I K E M A G E E I MAKE A CALL TO MY OLD STOMPING grounds in Western Massachusetts, my old area code, where James Tate lives. Among poets who have been "mainstreamed" Tate is something of an anomaly: the Pulitzer Prize winning poet with the non-Pulitzer Prize winning style. He is 55. At 23 his first book, The Lost Pilot , was selected for the Yale Younger Poet's series. After winning the Pulitzer for Selected Poems , he received the National book Award for Worshipful Company of Fletchers . To say that his absurdist, paratactic poems are out of place in the conservative world of big press, big prize poetry is something of an understatement. A poem about the Pope can begin, "Any poodle under ten inches high is a toy." Another poem is entitled, "Little Poem with Argyle Socks," and in his new book, just out from The Ecco Press, one begins, "My felisberto is handsomer than your mergotroid." Tate seems willing to take his poems anywhere they want to go. MM:
I'm curious to ask you about Kansas City.I know that you mention Charlie Christian in "Happy as the Day is Long," and I know that he was part of the Oklahoma City to Kansas City circuit in the Count Basie era, and then played with Charlie Parker; and I was wondering if that was a tradition that influenced you as a poet or that you've been interested in over the years.

53. Mike Magee | Interview With James Tate
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t i n t e r v i e w w i t h j a m e s t a t e M I K E M A G E E I MAKE A CALL TO MY OLD STOMPING grounds in Western Massachusetts, my old area code, where James Tate lives. Among poets who have been "mainstreamed" Tate is something of an anomaly: the Pulitzer Prize winning poet with the non-Pulitzer Prize winning style. He is 55. At 23 his first book, The Lost Pilot , was selected for the Yale Younger Poet's series. After winning the Pulitzer for Selected Poems , he received the National book Award for Worshipful Company of Fletchers . To say that his absurdist, paratactic poems are out of place in the conservative world of big press, big prize poetry is something of an understatement. A poem about the Pope can begin, "Any poodle under ten inches high is a toy." Another poem is entitled, "Little Poem with Argyle Socks," and in his new book, just out from The Ecco Press, one begins, "My felisberto is handsomer than your mergotroid." Tate seems willing to take his poems anywhere they want to go. MM:
I'm curious to ask you about Kansas City.I know that you mention Charlie Christian in "Happy as the Day is Long," and I know that he was part of the Oklahoma City to Kansas City circuit in the Count Basie era, and then played with Charlie Parker; and I was wondering if that was a tradition that influenced you as a poet or that you've been interested in over the years.

54. Genealogy Data
2 MAR 1824 Death 21 MAY 1853 Gender Female Parents Father Frazier, james AndersonMother Rankin, Martha Patsey Children tate, james Frazier Birth 13
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Mother: McDonald, Ruth Family: Spouse: Lacey, John Birth : 3 MAR 1831 Gender: Male Parents: Father: Lacey, James Sr. Mother: Johnston, Nancey
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Monroe, Margaret Birth : JAN 1850 Tennessee, U.S.A. Gender: Female Family: Marriage: 20 JUL 1865 in Athens, McMinn Co., Tennessee, U.S.A. Spouse: McCuiston, John Louis Birth : 27 MAR 1841 Tennessee, U.S.A. Death : 30 OCT 1919 Athens, McMinn Co., Tennessee, U.S.A. Gender: Male Parents: Father: McCuiston, David Rankin Mother: Powers, Cynthia Children: McCuiston, William Louis McCuiston, Miles Birth : AUG 1880 Tennessee, U.S.A. Gender: Male McCuiston, Lee A Birth : MAY 1884 Tennessee, U.S.A. Gender: Male McCuiston, Lou E Birth : JUN 1885 Gender: Male McCuiston, Sallie C

55. Verse Press: James Tate
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56. Pith... James Tate, Shut Up And Eat Your Toad
Well it's about time you got here. I was worried, I was starting to fret. Copyright© 1997 by james tate. Reproduced by permission of The Ecco Press.
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Shut Up and Eat Your Toad The disorganization to which I currently belong
has skipped several meetings in a row
which is a pattern I find almost fatally attractive.
Down at headquarters there's a secretary
and a janitor who I shall call Suzie
and boy can she ever shoot straight.
She'll shoot you straight in the eye if you ask her to.
I mow the grass every other Saturday and that's the day she polishes the trivets whether they need it or not, I don't know if there is a name for this kind of behavior, hers or mine, but somebody once said something or another. That's why I joined up in the first place, so somebody could teach me a few useful phrases, such as, "Good afternoon, my dear anal-retentive Doctor," and "My, that is a lovely dictionary you have on, Mrs. Smith." Still, I hardly feel like functioning even on a brute

57. Pith... James Tate, Never Again The Same
And the calm that returned to us was not even our own. Copyright ©1997 by james tate. Reproduced by permission of The Ecco Press.
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Never Again The Same Speaking of sunsets,
last night's was shocking.
I mean, sunsets aren't supposed to frighten you, are they?
Well, this one was terrifying.
People were screaming in the streets.
Sure, it was beautiful, but far too beautiful.
It wasn't natural.
One climax followed another and then another until your knees went weak and you couldn't breathe. The colors were definitely not of this world, peaches dripping opium, pandemonium of tangerines, inferno of irises, Plutonian emeralds, all swirling and churning, swabbing, like it was playing with us, like we were nothing, as if our whole lives were a preparation for this, this for which nothing could have prepared us and for which we could not have been less prepared. The mockery of it all stung us bitterly. And when it was finally over we whimpered and cried and howled.

58. Books By James Tate
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by James Tate Paperback - January 1990 List price: $12.95 Best American Poetry, 1997 by James Tate (Edited by), David Lehman Paperback - September 1997 List price: $13.00 Distance from Loved Ones by James Tate Hardcover - October 1990 List price: $25.00 Distance from Loved Ones by James Tate Paperback - October 1990 List price: $12.95 Dreams of a Robot Dancing Bee : Stories by James Tate by James Tate Hardcover - January 2002 List price: $23.00 A Fish to Feed All Hunger by Sandra Alcosser James Tate (Introduction by) Hardcover - January 1986 List price: $10.95 A Fish to Feed All Hunger by Sandra Alcosser James Tate (Introduction by)

59. James Tate
POETS Main Page, INDEX of Poets, INDEX of Titles First Lines, PoetryLINKS. james tate Days of Pie and Coffee. Success Comes to Cow Creek.
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60. Poet Bios
Encarta® 98 Desk Encyclopedia © 199697 Microsoft Corporation. Return toTagore Menu. tate, james was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1943.
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