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  1. Bitters by Rebecca Seiferle, 2001-10-01
  2. The Music We Dance To: Poems by Rebecca Seiferle, 1999-09-01
  3. Wild Tongue (Lannan Literary Selections) by Rebecca Seiferle, 2007-09-01
  4. The Ripped-Out Seam: Poems by Rebecca Seiferle, 1993-12-01
  5. Warren Wilson College Alumni: Dzvinia Orlowsky, Rebecca Seiferle, Adrian Blevins, Martha Zweig, Jim Schley, Diane Gilliam Fisher
  6. Trilce (Sheep meadow poetry) by Cesar Vallejo, 1992-12-01
  7. Biography - Seiferle, Rebecca (1951-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  8. The Black Heralds (Lannan Literary Selections) (Spanish Edition) by César Vallejo, 2003-10-01
  9. The gift by Rebecca Seiferle, 2001
  10. PAINTED BRIDE QUARTERLY #29 by Louis and Louis McKee, Editors (David Ignatow, Lee W. Potts, Joanne W. Riley, Tim Troll, Heather McHugh, Karen Blomain, Rebecca Seiferle, Darcy Cummings, Gregoire Turgeon, ave jeanne, Lee Stern, Thomas Haslam, Mary Fell, Marge Piercy) CAMP, 1988
  11. CutBank 37 (Winter 1992) by Rick DeMarinis, Kate Gadbow, et all 1992

41. Poetry Porch
Poetry Porch Forgiveness The Housewarming Gift by rebecca seiferle.My sister came of the heart. Copyright © 1999 by rebecca seiferle.
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Poetry Porch: Forgiveness
The Housewarming Gift
by Rebecca Seiferle My sister came bearing
the ceramic leopard I’d admired in her house,
a new plant rooted in its hollow back, a tree
blanketed with miniature red
and yellow peppers, a lovely
poisonous cloud.
The color of the leopard was all wrong;
the peppers could not be eaten.
Yet I threw open gladly the doors of my new house and welcomed her family, our sister Rachel, our mother, as if to some sacred feast, the air rich with the scent of wine and roasting meat, as if the leopard were a picturesque pet that would ask nothing of me. It took a week for the whiteflies to appear, hundreds hatching out of the soil of resentment, the porcelain sweating with stolen honey. In their immature forms, the bright green nymphs colonized the underside of every leaf.

42. Close-Up November 02
The Foundling by rebecca seiferle. Note rebecca seiferle will be visiting from NewMexico to read and conduct a workshop for Tebot Bach on November 15 and 16.
http://www.poetix.net/closeup_nov.htm
Southern California Poetix
Volume 2 Issue 3 the act of living poetry... March, 2003
Masthead
Publisher
Mifanwy Kaiser
Senior Editors
G.Murray Thomas Larry Jaffe
Poetry Editor:
Suzanne Lummis
News Editor
Jack Bowman
Publications Editor
Jerry Hicks
Reviews Editor
Liz González
San Diego Editor
Marc Kockinos
Contributing Editors
Don Campbell Alice Nicholas Mike Sonksen
Ready For Their Close-Up: Two Poems
In the American Heritage dictionary close-up is defined as: 1. A photograph or a film or television shot in which the subject is tightly framed and shown at a relatively large scale. 2. An intimate view or description. The Poetix poetry sector is edited by Suzanne Lummis
The Foundling by Rebecca Seiferle
Erles by Dick Barnes
The following poems rise from some close observation of, or interaction with, the natural world, then each achieves a stunning leap beyond the day-to-day world. And yet – in the end – both have everything to do with the lives of ordinary men and women. In the last several months I've come upon just one poem that aroused in me a kind of grief, and I was set to wondering why it troubled my imagination. After all I don't consider myself an emotional push-over in regards to poetry; I've heard so many, read so many, that I've become somewhat inured to poetry's way of working. The little composition that got under my relatively thick skin was Rebecca Seiferle's

43. Penn Special Collections-APR Volume 161
Schwartz, Delmore, 19131965 Schwartz, Howard Schwartz, Naomi Schwerner, Armand Seidel,Frederick, 1936- Seidman, Hugh, 1940- seiferle, rebecca Selman, Pamela
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Index to Names in Volume 161 Rustala, Vern
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44. Penn Special Collections-APR 1608
Subject seiferle, rebecca Date nd. Collection location Volume 161, Item 1608.
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45. Copper Canyon Press
Laughlin, James, Bird of Endless Time, The, •, 15.00, 155659-020-2. seiferle,rebecca, Bitters, •, 14.00, 1-55659-168-3. seiferle, rebecca, Gift, The,
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46. Twentieth Century Poetry In Translation: Peruvian
Check Journal or books? (Not seen). TRILCE tr. with intro. rebecca seiferle {seiferle,rebecca} ed. Stanley Moss {Moss, Stanley} Spanish English texts.
http://pigeon.cch.kcl.ac.uk/mpt/Tr.Peru1.html
TWENTIETH CENTURY PERUVIAN POETRY IN TRANSLATION HOME
Individual Poets
CHIRINOS , Eduardo (b.1960)
Racz, G. J.
CISNEROS , Antonio (b.1944)
THE SPIDER HANGS TOO FAR FROM THE GROUND Ahern, Maureen Rowe, William Tipton, David HELICOPTERS IN THE KINGDOM OF PERU Ahern, Maureen Rowe, William Tipton, David LAND OF ANGELS Ahern, Maureen Rowe, William Tipton, David AT NIGHT THE CATS Ahern, Maureen Rowe, William Tipton, David
GOLDEMBERG , Isaac (b.1945)
HOMBRE DE PASO/Just Passing Through Unger, David Goldemberg, Isaac
JODOROWSKY , Raquel (b.1927)
AJY TOJEN
AMOUR A MORT/LOVE TILL DEATH
Lefevre, Frances In His Own Words Ward, Philip
NIGHTS OF ADRENALINE/NOCHES DE ADRENALINA Archer, Anne Franco, Jean
OQUENDO de AMAT , Carlos (1905-1936)
FIVE METRES OF POEMS Guss, David Check details.
TWENTY POEMS OF CESAR VALLEJO Knoepfle, John Wright, James Bly, Robert POEMAS HUMANOS/HUMAN POEMS Eshleman, Clayton POEMAS HUMANOS/HUMAN POEMS Eshleman, Clayton TEN VERSIONS FROM TRILCE Tomlinson, Charles

47. Twentieth Century Poetry In Translation: Translator's Index "S"
Sehovic, Franc. Slovenian. KOKOT, Andrej SILENCE OF STONE Selected Poetry.seiferle, rebecca. Peruvian. VALLEJO, César TRILCE. Selaiha, Nehad. Arabic.
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MPT Translator's Index: S HOME Sacerio-Gari, Enrique Chilean Spanish NERUDA, Pablo ODE TO TYPOGRAPHY Sadow, Stephen A. Argentinian FEIERSTEIN, Ricardo WE, THE GENERATION IN THE WILDERNESS Saffarzadeh, Tahereh Iranian SAFFARZADEH, Tahereh THE RED UMBRELLA Sage, Jack Spanish CERNUDA, Luis THE POETRY OF LUIS CERNUDA Saha, Subhas Bengali SINHA, Kabita SELECTED POEMS Saiz, Prospero Peruvian TRILCE (Selections From The 1922 Edition) Sakaki, Nanao Japanese SAKAKI, Nanao REAL PLAY SAKAKI, Nanao BREAK THE MIRROR ... LET'S EAT STARS Sakanishi, Shio Japanese ISHIKAWA, Takuboku A HANDFUL OF SAND Salam, Nurdin Indonesian ANWAR, Chairil SELECTED POEMS Salamun, Tomaz Slovenian SALAMUN, Tomaz SNOW SALAMUN, Tomaz SELECTED POEMS OF TOMAZ SALAMUN ... PAINTED DESERT Salanga, Alfredo Navarro Tagalog ALMA, Rio SELECTED POEMS 1968-1985 Saleh, Yusra A. Arabic TUQAN, Fadwa DAILY NIGHTMARES Ten Poems Salem, Nehad Arabic JAHIN, Salah RUBA'EYAT Salinas, Pedro Spanish CONTEMPORARY SPANISH POETRY Selections From Ten Poets Sallee, Hyunjae Yee Korean KIM, Namjo SELECTED POEMS Sallee, Susan Iranian FARROKHZAD, Forugh

48. Rebecca Riot
rebecca Riots website at Appleseed Recordings rebecca Riots offerslinks to some political activist websites rebecca seiferle. Ten
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49. Alphamusic - Leider Keine Treffer Gefunden
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50. Aztec Press Online, Pima Community College
Charlie Delgado Aztec Press. rebecca seiferle to read next week atUA. Poet rebecca seiferle. rebecca seiferle, New Mexico poet and
http://aztecpress.pima.edu/091202/entertai.shtml

Kristal Hatchell

Aztec Press
New exhibit at Center For the Arts features photos, sculpture, prints
Karen Hymer-Thompson explains the meaning of her Cuban photographs to a group of children. The exhibit continues through Oct. 18.
John-Thomas Long/aztec press
Scuplture by Byron Draper use stone and bronze steel to create images that invite the viewer to fill in the blanks.
John-Thomas Long/aztec press
Student Cliff Middleton surveys the photographic art of Karen Hymer-Thompson at the Center of Fine Arts on West Campus.
"Beneath the Surface," the work of three different artists in three different mediums, is on exhibit at the Center For the Arts. The three artists are Byron Draper, a sculptor; Karen Hymer-Thompson, a photographer; and Monirul Islam, a printmaker. Draper has six pieces on display. Draper's sculptures are created in stone and bronze steel and structured in fragmented figures. He creates by casting fragments with blocks of stone. His figures are incomplete forms allowing the viewer to connect the segments in a way most fathomable to the individual. Draper in his artist's statement said, "I try not to impose any particular meaning on the viewer, but rather try to develop many layers or suggestions of possible meaning." Draper is a professor at Brigham Young University where he received a bachelor of fine arts and master's degrees.

51. Biographies
rebecca seiferle'S third new poetry collection, Bitters (Copper CanyonPress, 2001) won the Western States Book Award and a Pushcart Prize.
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HODA ABLAN
was born in 1971 in Eb, Yemen. In 1993 she gained a Masters degree in Political Science from Sana'a University. She has read her poems in several poetry festivals. She has published three collections, her first in Damascus, 1989, and her third in 1998. SAMER ABU-HAWWASH was born in Beirut into a Palestinian family. He has published two collections of poetry and works as a arts journalist for Al-Mustaqbal newspaper, Beirut. FAWZIYYA ABU-KHALID was born in Riyadh in 1959. She has BAs from Universities in Lebanon and the USA, and an MA from King Saud University, where she now lectures in sociology. She has published three books of poetry. ADONIS was born Ali Ahmad Said in Kassabeen, Syria, in 1930, and adopted the name Adonis when he was 17. He co-founded Sh'ir poetry magazine, and later formed Muwaqaf , and is an internationally renowned poet, essayist, and theoretician of poetics. His lectures on Arab poetics in 1984 are published in English, translated by Catherine Cobham, as Introduction to Arab Poetics (Saqi Books, 1990).

52. Contents
Ice and Heather Notes of a Migrant; The Visitor. Poems by JAAN KAPLINSKI; Poemsfrom The Black Heralds by CÉSAR VALLEJO, translated by rebecca seiferle
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53. Welcome To Carcanet
List of Titles Trilce PB (Tr.). rebecca seiferle. View our Privacy StatementThis site ©2002 Carcanet Press Ltd. WebGuild, from CK Publishing.
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54. Authors: S
Scott, Walter. Scottoline, Lisa. Sedaris, David. Segal, Erich. seiferle, rebecca.Selby, David. Selby, Hubert, Jr. Self, William. Seneca. Service, Robert W.
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55. Partisan Review
PR 2/ 2001 VOLUME LXVIII NUMBER 2, Toledo. rebecca seiferle. The synagogueof Samuel HaLevy is full of the laughter of God. He laughs
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PR 2/ 2001 VOLUME LXVIII NUMBER 2 Toledo Rebecca Seiferle The synagogue of Samuel Ha-Levy
is full of the laughter of God. He laughs
ha ha in the nave of larch wood, relieved
to be so free of images, no longer forced
into limbs. He laughs in the psalms of David,
written into the walls, still dancing naked
before the niche, empty of Ark. He laughs
and Samuel laughs with him. Samuel who died,
being tortured, his dignity, the hidden
treasure of which he would not speak. . . .The Holy
of Holies of Samuel Ha-Levy forced to become the Transit of the Virgin, the Jewish Quarter made into a cloister, then a barracks, a warehouse, and ha, ha, a time came, when the Virgin vanished too. And most of the saints in Spain are the lost children of the Jews. 2 May 2001 Partisan Review Inc. Boston University Contact PR

56. A Celebration Of Women Writers: What's New
adyya (fl.2000); Murphy, Sheila E. (fl.2000); seiferle, rebecca (fl.2000);alMasri, Maram (fl.2000). March 10, 2003 Halaby, Laila (fl
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57. Book Notes: Poets Use First Lady's Cancelled Date For Peace Protest
Tickets are $4 at the door. Poetry Forum. rebecca seiferle drew a nicesizedand appreciative audience Wednesday at the International Poetry Forum.
http://www.post-gazette.com/books/20030208booknotes0208fnp4.asp
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Book Notes: Poets use first lady's cancelled date for peace protest Saturday, February 08, 2003 By Bob Hoover , Post-Gazette Book Editor Hell hath no fury like a poet scorned, it seems. Poets Against the War, a national response to the Bush administration's Iraq policies, is focusing on Feb. 12. That was the date of Laura Bush's White House poetry symposium, which she canceled last week after poet Sam Hamill organized a protest movement. Now, it will be a day of poetry readings nationwide, two of which are planned here. Pittsburgh Poets for Peace plans a noon rally Wednesday at Market Square, said organizer Mike Schneider. So far, Dennis Brutus, Jim Daniels, Terrance Hayes, Leslie Mcilroy and musician Christiane Leach of Soma Mestizo have committed. Samuel Hazo, Pennsylvania's state poet, has contributed a poem for the reading, Schneider added.

58. Chill Out By Listening To Poetry
Free. Feb. 5 rebecca seiferle, Pushcart Prizewinning poet, will speak at theInternational Poetry Forum at 8 pm at the Carnegie Lecture Hall, Oakland.
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Chill out by listening to poetry Sunday, January 19, 2003 By Bob Hoover , Post-Gazette Book Editor Poetry pokes its lovely head into January's chill with readings this week and next: Samuel Hazo, director of the International Poetry Forum, reads today Poet Deborah Bogen is organizer of Poems for Peace Saturday at 1 p.m. at East Liberty Presbyterian Church. Joining her will be Anthony Butts, Jim Daniels, Toi Derricotte, Lynn Emanuel, Terrence Hayes, Tony Hoagland and Michael Schneider. There is no organization sponsoring the reading. "We're just a bunch of poets who know each other and decided to do this," said Bogen. The reading will be in Room 234 and is free. Use the church's Highland Avenue entrance. The Adamson Visiting Writers Series at Carnegie Mellon University presents poet Susan Stewart at 8 p.m. Jan. 27 in the Adamson Wing of Baker Hall, CMU campus. She is Regan professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania and a MacArthur fellow. Free.

59. Listings Of The World Arts Literature Authors S
Friedrich (18) Schjeldahl, Peter (2) Schmidt, Arno (7) Schuyler, James (6) Scottoline,Lisa (2) Sedaris, David (7) Segal, Erich (2) seiferle, rebecca (2) Selby
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60. Message
Arthur@ 4 Schuyler, James 5 Scott, Melissa@ 2 Scott, Walter@ 25 Scottoline,Lisa 1 Sedaris, David 6 Segal, Erich 1 seiferle, rebecca 1 Selby
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