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02131cam a2200469 i 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036040004900077035002000126042000800146043001200154046001500166050002300181049000900204245006300213264014200276264001100418300004000429336002600469337002800495338002700523370005500550386005600605388002800661490005100689500012600740500023100866650004901097650005601146650005601202650004201258650003501300651003501335655001901370700003801389710006401427710007401491751004001565830004401605994001201649ocm39935545 OCoLC20151120065311.0980925t19981998caua 000 p eng c aJRKbengerdacJRKdOCLCQdOCLCFdOCLCOdWAU a(OCoLC)39935545 apcc an-us-ca k1998o1998 4aPS591.S3bI25 1998 aWAUW00aI want to see what life can be /cGiovanna Capone, editor. 1a[Oakland, California] :bCity of Oakland, Oakland Public Library ;aSan Francisco, California :bCalifornia Poets in the Schools,c[1998] 4c©1998 a97 pages :billustrations ;c22 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier cUnited StatesgWest Oakland (Oakland, Calif.)2naf aChildrenaTeenagersaCaliforniansaAmericans2lcdgt1 aTwentieth century2lcsh1 aThe poetry of West Oakland's youth ;vvolume 2 aPoems written by children and teenagers, ages 4-18, during a ten-week series of poetry workshops from March to May, 1998. a"Writing workshop was sponsored by California Poets in the Schools ... in conjunction with The Friends of the Oakland Public Library, The Herman Auerbach Memorial Trust Fund, and the West Oakland Public Library"--Introduction. 0aSchool verse, AmericanzCaliforniazOakland. 0aChildren's writings, AmericanzCaliforniazOakland. 0aTeenagers' writings, AmericanzCaliforniazOakland. 0aAmerican poetryzCaliforniazOakland. 0aAmerican poetryy20th century. 0aWest Oakland (Oakland, Calif.) 7aPoetry.2lcgft1 aCapone, Giovanna,d1958-eeditor.2 aOakland Public Library (Calif.),eissuing body,epublisher.2 aCalifornia Poets in the Schools (Project),eissuing body,epublisher. aWest Oakland (Oakland, Calif.)2naf 0aPoetry of West Oakland's youth ;vv. 2. aC0bWAU02084cam 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aChildrenaTeenagersaCaliforniansaAmericans2lcdgt1 aTwenty-first century2lcsh1 aThe poetry of Oakland's youth ;vvolume 1 aPoetry written by children ages 9-13 during an eight-week poetry writing workshop from April to May, 2001. aCover title. aPoems by Aakaanksha Sharma, Aisha Meadors, Aisha Pierre, Charles Curtis Blackwell, Edward Carrington, Himani Aggarwal, Hubert Marchall, Kyle Pierce-Hamilton, Phillia Brown, Sharmika Meadors, Taruna Aggarwal, Teylor Cooper, Tim Taylor. 0aSchool verse, AmericanzCaliforniazOakland. 0aChildren's writings, AmericanzCaliforniazOakland. 0aTeenagers' writings, AmericanzCaliforniazOakland. 0aAmerican poetryzCaliforniazOakland. 0aAmerican poetryy21st century. 7aPoetry.2lcgft1 aCapone, Giovanna,d1958-eeditor.2 aOakland Public Library (Calif.).bGolden Gate Branch Library,eissuing body,epublisher.2 aCalifornia Poets in the Schools (Project),eissuing body,epublisher. aOakland (Calif.)2naf 0aPoetry of Oakland's youth ;vv. 1. aC0bWAU02892cam a2200589Ii 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201404a822.914223 aWAUW1 aYoung, Jeff,d1957-eauthor.10aBright phoenix /cJeff Young ; with lyrics by Martin Heslop.0 iAt head of added title page:aLiverpool Everyman & Playhouse present the world premiè̀re of 1aLondon :bBloomsbury Methuen Drama, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Bloomsbury,c2014. 4c©2014 a91 pages :billustrations ;c20 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier nnataEnglish2lcdgt ngdraMen2lcdgt1 aModern plays a"First performed on 3 Oct 2014 at the Everyman Theatre, Liverpool"--Added title page. aA play with music. a"On the run from tragedy, Lucas escaped Liverpool -- then a city cast aside, a city crumbling. Now he's back, the old gang don't rush to welcome him home and ghosts haunt the ruins of their childhood playgrounds. The city chases renaissance: could his love affair with childhood sweetheart Lizzie blossom again too? Bright Phoenix is a wild, dream-like play about the carnival of the city at night; about a gang of rebel kids who still don't quite fit in as grown-ups; and about their love for a dying cinema and their mad plan to bring it back to life like a phoenix in the night. 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Chase and Clarisa B. Medina de Chase.30aSpanish for health care workers3 aIntroduction to Spanish for healthcare workers30aSpanish for healthcare workers a4th ed. aNew Haven [Conn.] :bYale University Press,c2013. axxv, 386 pages :billustrations (some color) ;c26 cm +e1 videodisc (4 3/4 in.) atextbtxt2rdacontent atwo-dimensional moving imagebtdi2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avideobv2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier avideodiscbvd2rdacarrier noccaMedical personnel2lcdgt noccaHealth Personnel2mesh nlanaEnglish speakers2lcdgt aDVD-R. aText in English and Spanish. aIncludes index.0 aBuenos días, soy el doctor -- ¿Cómo está usted? -- ¿Qué le pasa? -- El recepcionista -- La familia -- La farmacia -- La nutrición y las dietas -- El examen físico -- ¿Qué pasó? -- Padecimientos e historia médica -- Internamientos, odontología y la salud mental -- Maternidad y la protección sexual -- Appendices. 1. El abecedario (The Spanish alphabet) -- 2. 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In the aftermath of the crime, Antonio Rebelo, the twelve-year-old narrator of this story, explores his Portuguese neighborhood's dark garages and labyrinthine back alleys, along with his rapscallion friends. The boys develop a curious relationship with a charismatic, modern-day Fagin, a fledgling master over an amoral world of young hustlers, theft, and drugs. As the media unravels the truth behind the shoeshine-boy murder, Antonio starts to see his family--and his neighborhood--as never before. He becomes aware of the dashed hopes of immigrants, of the influence of faith and the role of church, and of the frightening reality that no one is really taking care of him. So intent are his parents and his neighbors on keeping the old traditions alive that they act as if they still live in a small Portuguese village, not in a big city that puts their kids in the kind of danger they would not dare imagine. 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Organized in three sections, 'Writers from Our Past,' 'Writers for Our Time,' and 'Ironies of Identity,' the book presents both published and unpublished excerpts from the work of writers of various ages and literary styles, providing a wide and heterogeneous view of the writing of Canadians of Italian descent"--cPublisher's website.uhttp://www.guernicaeditions.com/title/9781550710694 aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 381-384). 0aCanadian literaturexItalian authors. 0aItalianszCanadavLiterary collections. 5aCanadian literature (English)xItalian Canadian authors. 5aCanadian literature (French)xItalian-Canadian authorsvTranslations into English. 5aCanadian literature (Italian)vTranslations into English. 6aLittérature canadienne-anglaisexAuteurs canadiens d'origine italiennevAnthologies. 6aLittérature canadienne-françaisexAuteurs canadiens d'origine italiennexTraductions anglaises. 6aLittérature canadienne (italienne)xTraductions anglaises. 7aCanadian literaturexItalian authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00845131 7aItalians.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00980750 7aCanada.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01204310 7aLiterature.2lcgft 7aLiterature.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01921716 7aLiterary collections.2fast0(OCoLC)fst014238111 aPivato, Joseph.08iOnline version:tAnthology of Italian-Canadian writing.dToronto ; Buffalo : Guernica, 1998w(OCoLC)60628076408iOnline version:tAnthology of Italian-Canadian writing.dToronto ; Buffalo : Guernica, 1998w(OCoLC)607894345 0aProse series ;vv. 52.413Table of contentsuhttp://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=008530525&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA41uhttp://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=008530525&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA3Table of Contents42uhttp://canlit.ca/reviews/tricultural_landscapezConnect to review of this title online (Canadian literature) aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc18.00d18.00i1550710699n0003182679sactive aBrodartbBRODn52380211c$18.00 aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn98073309 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn1516683 aC0bWAU02137cam a22005534a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040010600094015001900200019001300219020003600232020003900268035003700307042000800344043001200352046002700364050002200391082001200413084001500425049000900440245014200449260005300591300002600644336002600670337002800696338002700724386003800751388002200789388002800811504004100839650001800880650001300898650005600911650004100967650002301008650002301031700006701054730002901121856010901150856009401259938007101353938003601424938003901460938003201499938004001531994001201571ocm52258297 OCoLC20151120070531.0020213s2002 nbu b s000 0 eng a 2002022325 aDLCbengcDLCdBAKERdNLGGCdBTCTAdYDXCPdIG#dBDXdOCLCAdOCLCFdOCLCOdUKMdWAUdOCLCQdWAUdOCLCO aGBA2U52112bnb a50783510 a0803292961q(pbk. : alk. paper) a9780803292963q(pbk. : alk. paper) a(OCoLC)52258297z(OCoLC)50783510 apcc an-us--- k2002o1921p19452edtf00aGN29b.A4223 200200a301221 a73.012bcl aWAUW00aAmerican anthropology, 1921-1945 :bpapers from the American anthropologist /cedited and with an introduction by George W. 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Ebook LibrarybEBLBnEBL3010946 aC0bWAU07252cam a2200505 a 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.0071218s2008 cau b 000 0 eng a 2007051844 aDLCbengcDLCdBAKERdUKMdBTCTAdYDXCPdC#PdBWXdCDXdEDKdVP@dOCLCFdOCLCOdWAUdOCLCQdWAUdOCLCAdOCLCOdWAU aGBA8233722bnb7 a0145315982Uk a182529138 a9781933330624q(pbk.) a1933330627q(pbk.) a(OCoLC)184925540z(OCoLC)1825291381 aenghchi00aPL2658.E8bP43 200800a895.1/30108052222 aWAUW04aThe pearl jacket and other stories :bflash fiction from contemporary China /cedited and translated by Shouhua Qi. aBerkeley, Calif. :bStone Bridge Press,c©2008. a345 pages ;c18 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier nnataChinese2lcsh1 aTwentieth centuryaTwenty-first century2lcsh1 a1900 - 20992fast aIncludes bibliographical references. aTranslated from the Chinese.0 aRelationships -- Door forever / Shao Baojian -- Moonlit window/ Deng Kaishang -- Nest of oat stalks / Cao Naiqian -- July 28, 1976 / Yuan Bingfa -- Girl in the red skirt / Yue Yong -- Odd day, even day / Ling Rongzhi -- You are my only one / Wei Jinshu -- Lovebird for you / Xing Qingjie -- Mosquito nets / Wu Shouchun -- Caterpillar on your shoulder! / Liu Weiping -- Big buddy / Wang Kuishan -- Return visit / Ai Ya -- Butterfly forever / Chen Qiyou -- Cold night / Yu Dafu -- Sweetheart / Ku Ling -- Feelings / Li Ang -- My bride / Wu Nianzhen -- Love story of A and B / Yindi -- Nightclub-tique / Zhong Zimei -- Family -- Blowfish / Wang Renshu -- Two letters / Tang Xunhua -- Black butterfly / Liu Guofang -- Facade / Shen Hong -- Letters / Wang Peijing -- Goldie / Ma Baoshang -- Straw ring / Jinguang -- Marriage certificate / Mo Xiaomi -- Money order / Bai Xuechu -- Soy sauce / Zhao Wenhui -- Secret / Liu Liying -- Happy family / Wu Di -- Portraits -- Daigou / Shen Congwen -- Singer that can sing / Wang Meng -- Story outside my window / Yide'erfu -- Big feet Zhuang / Hu Qiyong -- Monument / Sun Yuwen -- Abandoned baby / Ang Liang -- False teeth / He Liwei -- Bridge pillar / Yang Xiangsheng -- Higher education / Si Yusheng -- Yellow scarf / Xue Tao -- Auntie Fei / Xu Huifeng -- Time travel / Cai Nan -- Black and white / Li Qixiang -- My university / Hou Deyun -- Fat cat's woman / Lin Ruqiu -- Floral shorts / Lu Jianhua -- Eunuch / Zhang Jishu -- Female visitor / Zeng Ping -- Reckoning / Zheng Hongjie -- Outside world / Zhou Rencong -- Shanshan / Danru -- Applause / Haixin -- Mad about you / Sang Ni -- Society -- Bargain / Hu Yepin -- Lottery / Lao She -- Comedy of the power poles / Su Shuyang -- Street corner / Shen Shanzeng -- Spring night / Wu Jinliang -- Request for the purchase of a kettle / Xu Shijie -- Two patients / Jiang Zilong -- Bright yellow / Liu Xinwu -- Comedy of birds / Zhong Jieying -- Chief staff member / Sheng Xiaoqing -- Carpet / Hang Ying -- Bird / Lu Fuhong -- I had a dream / Chen Rong -- American apple / Li Jingwen -- Expectations / Liang Haichao -- Concerned departments / Liu Dianxue -- Oh, isn't this general manager Gao? / Liu Jianchao -- Cat and mouse play / Ling Dingnian -- Red envelope / Guo Xuerong -- Homeless / He Peng -- Creativity / He Kaiwen -- Roses / Yang Kui -- Pearl jacket / Dong Rui -- One drizzly afternoon / Tao Ran -- Truth And Art -- He / Guo Moruo -- Theme / Lu Xun -- Two unforgettable impressions / Xia Yan -- Ferry / Gao Xiaosheng -- Explosion in the living room / Bai Xiaoy -- White gem / Ru Rongxing -- To kill the sister-in-law / Jia Pingao -- Tiger, tiger / Liu Gong -- Autumn / Xia Xueqin -- Wrong number / Liu Yichang -- Existential Moments -- Light / Wang Luyan -- That ball of cloud / Pu Benlin -- Mullet and mackerel / Lin Jinlan -- Beautiful ears / Sha Miannong -- Hawk in the sky / Xiu Xiangming -- Serious speech to promote Mark Twain's humorous speeches / Sha Weixing -- Precious stone / Xu Guojiang -- Immortality / Huang Keting -- Two pines / Li Yongkang -- Same river twice? / Han Lei -- Hands / Ma Xinting -- Gift of a bright moon / Ling Qingquan -- Red light / Luo Yanru -- Time / Xiu Shi -- Strange And Extraordinary -- Little-hand Chen / Wang Cengqi -- Gold washer / Xing Ke -- Hunchback tan / Liu Renqian -- Perfect robbery / Feng Jicai -- One move game / Xu Xing -- Bee bandits / Wang Qian -- Deadly game / Yi Nong -- Qu Yuan's wisdom / Cao Dequan -- Bird cypress / Sun Fangyou -- Horse whisperer / Jiang Xinjie -- Style / Xiang Yuting -- Tragicomedy / Gao Kuan -- Merchant of wills / Teng Gang -- Dance of the pearls / Xie Zhiqiang -- Mr Purple gold / Yang Xiaofang -- Death of Li Damin / Chen Yonglin -- Parrot / Tao Li -- Notes. aFrom the publisher: "Modern Chinese fiction-looks to have made a great leap towards the bookshelves of [Western] readers."--Guardian. Hugely popular in China, flash fiction is poised to be the most exciting new development in contemporary Chinese literature in a decade. Integrating both vernacular and contemporary styles while embracing new technologies such as text messaging (SMS) and blogging, contemporary Chinese flash fiction represents the voice of a civilization at the brink of a startling and unprecedented transformation. This collection features 120 short-short stories (from 100 to 300 words each), written by some of China's most dynamic and versatile authors. Dong Rui's The Pearl Jacket offers a glimpse of the real and surreal in human evolution, Chen Qiyou's Butterfly Forever brings an ancient Chinese literary motif into a startling modern context, while Liu Jianchao's Concerned Departments mocks the staggering complexity of life in the new urban China. Traditional, experimental, and avant-garde, The Pearl Jacket and Other Stories will reinvigorate the position of young Chinese writers as a major presence in contemporary literature. Their voices breathe new energy into modern Chinese literature, leaving the literary and societal stagnation of the Cultural Revolution behind as a distant memory.1 a"While The Pearl Jacket primarily bills itself as a collection of contemporary Chinese flash fiction, a few earlier examples also are featured, with entries dating back to the 1920s and 1930s"--cReview by Jennifer Feeley, via MCLC Resource Center website.uhttps://u.osu.edu/mclc/book-reviews/pearl-jacket/ 0aFlash fiction, ChinesevTranslations into English. 0aChinese fictiony21st centuryvTranslations into English. 0aChinese fictiony20th centuryvTranslations into English. 7aFlash fiction.2lcgft 7aTranslations.2fast0(OCoLC)fst014237911 aQi, Shouhua,d1957- aChina.2naf08iOnline version:tPearl jacket and other stories.dBerkeley, Calif. : Stone Bridge Press, ©2008w(OCoLC)652363627413Table of contentsuhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip087/2007051844.html aC0bWAU02807cam a2200601 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040006700094020001500161020001800176020001500194035002100209042001400230043001200244050002200256049000900278245016400287246007900451250001100530260007100541300002300612336002600635337002800661338002700689370001800716370003500734386002700769386002200796386002300818388002200841388002800863504004100891505056500932650004701497650003701544650003701581650003601618650005101654650004801705650006301753650006301816650005201879651005501931648002201986655001902008655003802027700004502065700003902110938004402149994001202193ocn318418856OCoLC20151120070724.0081231s2008 ck b 000 p spa d a 2009430010 aCOObengcCOOdDLCdEMUdPITdH7KdXIIdOCLCFdWAUdOCLCQdWAU z9586706797 a9789586706797 a9586706796 a(OCoLC)318418856 alccopycat as-ck---00aPQ8174b.N44 2008 aWAUW00a¡Negras somos! :bantología de 21 mujeres poetas afrocolombianas de la región pacífica /cGuiomar Cuesta Escobar, Alfredo Ocampo Zamorano, compiladores.30aAntología de 21 mujeres poetas afrocolombianas de la región pacífica a1. ed. aCali, Colombia :bPrograma Editorial Universidad del Valle,c2008. a223 pages ;c24 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier cColombia2naf gPacific Coast (Colombia)2lcsh nnataColombians2lcdgt ngdraWomen2lcdgt nethaBlacks2lcdgt1 a1900 - 19992fast1 aTwentieth century2lcsh aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aLucrecia Panchano -- Elisa Posada de Pupo -- Ana Teresa Mina Díaz -- María Teresa Ramírez -- Mary Grueso Romero -- Amalia Lú Posso Figueroa -- Sonia Nadhezda Truque -- Yvonne América Truque -- Colombia Truque Vélez -- Jenny de la Torre Córdoba -- Nidia del Socorro Bejarano Velásquez -- Julia Simona Guerrero -- Dionicia Moreno Aguirre -- Sayly Duque Palacios -- Lyda Cristina López -- Elcina Valencia Córdoba -- Ana Milena Lucumí -- Lorena Torres Herrera -- María de los Ángeles Popov -- Sobeida Delgado Mina -- Nelly Patricia Lerma. 0aColombian poetryzColombiazPacific Coast. 0aColombian poetryxWomen authors. 0aColombian poetryxBlack authors. 0aColombian poetryy20th century. 0aWomen authors, BlackzColombiazPacific Coast. 7aColombian poetry.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00868386 7aColombian poetryxBlack authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00868387 7aColombian poetryxWomen authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00868390 7aWomen authors, Black.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01177231 7aColombiazPacific Coast.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01243513 7a1900 - 19992fast 7aPoetry.2lcgft 7aPoetry.2fast0(OCoLC)fst014238281 aCuesta Escobar, Guiomar,d1950-eeditor.1 aOcampo Zamorano, Alfredo,eeditor. aHoward Karno BooksbKARNnhkb2001091705 aC0bWAU02315cam a2200553Ia 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036040007300077020001500150020001800165035002000183050002400203082001900227049000900246245015100255260004900406300002300455336002600478337002800504338002700532370002300559386004000582386003400622386002600656386002700682500006500709650003000774650003400804650003400838650005300872650004900925650004100974650005101015650007701066650006001143650005601203650004501259650005301304650005701357650006001414655002301474655005201497700003601549700003801585700003201623776009401655994001201749ocm43637822 OCoLC20151120070742.0000315s1999 cau 000 0 eng d aJRKbengcJRKdGZMdWAUdOCLCQdWAUdOCLCOdOCLCFdOCLCOdWAUdOCLCO a0967558603 a9780967558608 a(OCoLC)43637822 4aPS648.H57bH49 199904a810.80353bHEY aWAUW00aHey paesan! :bwriting by lesbians and gay men of Italian descent /cedited by Tommi Avicolli Mecca, Giovanna (Janet) Capone and Denise Nico Leto. aOakland, CA :bThree Guineas Press,c©1999. a311 pages ;c22 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier gUnited States2naf nsxoaGaysaGay menaLesbians2lcdgt nethaItalian Americans2lcdgt nnataAmericans2lcdgt ngdraMenaWomen2lcdgt aBio-bibliographical data about contributors (pages 306-309). 0aGays' writings, American. 0aLesbians' writings, American. 0aGay men's writings, American. 0aItalian American lesbiansvLiterary collections. 0aItalian American gaysvLiterary collections. 0aHomosexualityvLiterary collections. 0aAmerican literaturexItalian American authors. 7aAmerican literaturexItalian American authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00807190 7aGay men's writings, American.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00939170 7aGays' writings, American.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00939314 7aHomosexuality.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00959755 7aItalian American gays.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01200038 7aItalian American lesbians.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01200039 7aLesbians' writings, American.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00996595 7aLiterature.2lcgft 7aLiterary collections.2fast0(OCoLC)fst014238111 aMecca, Tommi Avicolli,eeditor.1 aCapone, Giovanna,d1958-eeditor.1 aLeto, Denise Nico,eeditor.08iOnline version:tHey paesan!dOakland, CA : Three Guineas Press, ©1999w(OCoLC)647446808 aC0bWAU03681cam a2200625 i 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040010400094019001300198020001500211020001800226035003700244043001200281046002700293050002300320082002200343084001700365084001700382049000900399245011600408246004200524250001900566264004100585300002700626336002600653337002800679338002700707380002500734386004000759386003300799386003900832386002600871388002200897388002800919500004200947505123800989520023602227530002402463650003802487650003902525650002902564650003602593650001602629651002202645651001902667655002602686700005702712776010502769856009302874938003702967938003903004994001203043ocm33280836 OCoLC20151120070801.0951003s1996 nyu 000 j eng a 95039251 aDLCbengerdacDLCdPFOdC#PdFITdBTCTAdYDXCPdOCLCQdHEBISdDEBBGdOCLCOdOCLCFdOCLCQdOVYdWAU a39782776 a0345375254 a9780345375254 a(OCoLC)33280836z(OCoLC)39782776 an-us--- k1996o1974p19942edtf00aPS508.I5bS62 199600a813/.54080897220 aHU 19852rvk aHU 23002rvk aWAUW00aSong of the turtle :bAmerican Indian literature, 1974-1994 /cedited with an introduction by Paula Gunn Allen.30aAmerican Indian literature, 1974-1994 aFirst edition. 1aNew York :bBallantine Books,c1996. aix, 353 pages ;c24 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aShort stories2lcgft nethaIndians of North America2lcsh nethaAmerican Indians2ericd nethaIndians, North American2mesh nnataAmericans2lcdgt1 a1974 - 19942fast1 aTwentieth century2lcsh a"A One World book"--Title page verso.0 aZuma Chowt's cave / Opal Lee Popkes -- Tony's story / Leslie Marmon Silko -- Yellow calf / James Welch -- Wili Woyi / Robert J. Conley -- The snakeman / Luci Tapahonso -- Eagles / Dean Ing -- Flute song / Patricia Clark Smith -- Pilgrims / Roxy Gordon -- Tender Street / Mary Randle TallMountain -- Aniwaya, Anikawa, and the killer teen-agers / Ralph Salisbury -- Amen / Linda Hogan -- Soul-catcher / Louis Owens -- Coyote learns a new trick / Beth Brant -- Charlie / Paula Gunn Allen -- Tsoai / N. Scott Momaday -- The orchard / Diane Glancy -- Compatriots / Emma Lee Warrior -- A seat in the garden / Thomas King -- Bicenti / Anna Lee Walters -- Jules Bart, giving too much--August, 1946 / Debra Earling -- Indigenous irony / Esther Belin -- Humiliation of the boy / Michelle T. Clinton -- Lipsha's luck / Louise Erdrich -- Bears / Joseph Bruchac -- The Russian duck / Martin Cruz Smith -- Groom service / Michael Dorris -- Somebody kept saying powwow / Sherman Alexie -- Neon powwow / Dan L. Crank -- The woman who fell from the sky / Joy Harjo -- Christianity comes to the Sioux / Susan Power -- Drum slowly ... don't ... stop ... too ... fast / Betty Louise Bell -- Mary / Karen Wallace -- Siobhan La Rue in color / D. Renville. aA collection of American Indian fiction from 1974 to 1994. It contains an introduction by the editor, pointing out the increased use of themes of identity in such literature, the stories probing what it means to be American Indian. aAlso issued online. 0aAmerican fictionxIndian authors. 0aIndians of North AmericavFiction. 0aShort stories, American. 0aAmerican fictiony20th century.07aProsa.2swd 7aNordamerika.2swd 7aIndianer.2swd 7aShort stories.2lcgft1 aAllen, Paula Gunn,eeditor,ewriter of introduction.08iOnline version:tSong of the turtle.b1st ed.dNew York : Ballantine Books, ©1996w(OCoLC)605104503423Publisher descriptionuhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/description/random0412/95039251.html aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn95039251 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn301791 aC0bWAU08736cam a2201033 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040013200094016001400226019001300240020002900253020003200282020003700314020004000351035003700391043001200428050002300440055002300463055001100486082002100497084001500518084001500533049000900548245011300557260004600670300004000716336002600756337002800782338002700810386004000837386003300877386003900910386002600949386002200975388002800997388002201025500007101047504005701118530002401175505167801199505183802877505089504715520011905610650004005729650005205769650004105821650004105862650004005903650004005943650003905983650003906022650003306061650005106094650005006145650004906195650006106244650006206305650006906367650003706436650004206473650004606515650005306561650002506614650005106639650006706690650006606757650005106823650006706874650006606941650004407007650005607051650003707107650001907144650001807163648002207181655002307203655001907226655005207245700003807297776010007335938007107435938007107506938003607577938003707613938004007650994001207690ocm19066274 OCoLC20151120070820.0890103r19881984nyua b 000 m eng a 88046219 aDLCbengcDLCdNLGGCdBAKERdBTCTAdYDXCPdOCLCGdNLCdOTPdFPBdBDXdGBVCPdOCLCOdZCUdOCLCFdOCLCQdOCLCOdOCLCQdWAUdOCLCO a950089141 a32543612 a0932379567q(alk. paper) a9780932379566q(alk. paper) a0932379559q(pbk. :qalk. paper) a9780932379559q(pbk. :qalk. paper) a(OCoLC)19066274z(OCoLC)32543612 an------00aPS508.I5bG27 1988 0aPS508 I5bG37 1988 2aPS508*00a810/.8/09287219 a15.852bcl a6,332ssgn aWAUW02aA gathering of spirit :ba collection by North American Indian women /cedited by Beth Brant (Degonwadonti). aIthaca, N.Y. :bFirebrand Books,c©1988. a238 pages :billustrations ;c22 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier nethaIndians of North America2lcsh nethaAmerican Indians2ericd nethaIndians, North American2mesh nnataAmericans2lcdgt ngdraWomen2lcdgt1 aTwentieth century2lcsh1 a1900 - 19992fast aOriginally published: Rockland, Me. : Sinister Wisdom Books, 1984. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). aAlso issued online.0 aThe mother of us all / drawing by Jaune Quick-To-See Smith -- Artifact / poem by Edith Purevich -- Owl woman / poem by Amber Coverdale Sumrall -- The one who skins cats / poem by Paula Gunn Allen -- Thanksgiving dinner during pelting season (1957) / poem by Mary Moran -- New shoes / narrative by Linda Hogan -- Blanket shawl / painting by Alice Souligny -- I am not the woman I am / poem by Diane Glancy -- Trading post--Winslow, Arizona / poem by Terri Meyette -- A white man's word / narrative by Debra Swallow -- Letter to the Little Shell / poem by Gretchen Cotrell -- Drawing / by Kawennotakie (Salli Benedict) -- What Frank, Martha and I know about the desert / poem by Alice Sadongei -- To the spirit of Monahsetah / poem by Charlotte DeClue -- The Indian women are listening : to the nuke devils / poem by Wendy Rose -- Grandma's story / narrative by Lynn Randall -- Celebration 1982 / poem by Terri Meyette -- "They always come back" / interview with Winona LaDuke -- Dispossessed / poem by Janice Gould -- Canyon day woman blues, woman III / poem by Geraldine Keams -- A family matter / narrative by Elizabeth Cook-Lynn -- Letter from prison / by Share Ouart -- Woman warrior / drawing by Juane Quick-To-See Smith -- Circumstance / poem by Alice Bowen -- Canada's natural resource / essay by Midnight Sun -- I picked up your cast away hide / poem by Mary Moran -- evelyn searching / poem by Denise Panek -- Returning / poem by Kate Shanley -- The trees along the river / poem by Luci Tapahonso -- The lamp in the window / narrative by Audrey LaForme -- Photograph and statement / by Rosalie Jones (Daystar) -- Cells ; My girlfriend : 2 poems / by Mary Bennett --0 aDance a ghost / poem by Chrystos -- Sideshow : Julia the Lion Woman/the ugliest woman in the world / poem by Wendy Rose -- Photograph of St John's Indian School, Cheyenne River, South Dakota -- A long story / narrative by Beth Bryant -- Mother with child / poem by Lenore Keeshig-Tobias -- For Shirley / poem by Denise Panek -- Ina, 1979 / poem by Bea Medicine -- Urban dwellers / narrative by Kateri Sardella -- The mother / drawing by Juane Quick-To-See Smith -- The young warrior / poem by Gayle Two Eagles -- Navajo sings / poem by Nan Benally -- (a found poem) / Lenore Keeshig-Tobias -- Amazons in Appalachia / essay by Marilou Awiakta -- Pow wow pictures / photographs by Nila NorthSun -- Pow wow / poem by Vickie Sears -- the 49 / poem by Nila NorthSun -- Oklahoma Rt 66 ; Witchcraft ; Witchcraft woman : 3 poems / by Nora Naranjo-Morse -- The Devil and Sister Lena / narrative by Anna Lee Walters -- I'm making you up / poem by Chrystos -- Spider dream ; Spider, world-spinner : 2 poems / by Elaine Hall -- Tintype from the collection of Joy Harjo -- October morning walk / poem by Anita Endrezze-Danielson -- From the Salt Lake City airport--82 / poem by Joy Harjo -- Barbara / poem by Mary Moran -- Sex, class and race intersections/visions of women of color / speech by Carol Lee Sanchez -- His half-breed wife / poem by Doris Seale -- Real people ; Green corn festival : 2 poems / by Merry Harris -- stories from the res. / poem by Nila North Sun -- Precious bits of family / poem by Linda Belarde -- My wild birds flying / a sequence by Mary TallMountain -- An Oregon story ; The caves : 2 poems / by Janice Gould -- Wild turnips / narrative by Barbara Cameron -- reservation girls / poem by Nila NorthSun -- Sweet grass is around her / poem by Salli Benedict -- Drawings ; & Self-portrait / Juane Quict-To-See Smith --0 aWhite breast flats / narrative by Emilie Gallant -- Rug of woven magic / poem by Nan Benally -- Poem ; & Drawing / by Chrystos -- "You smell like grandma's beads" / poem by Elizabeth Woody -- A short autobiography / narrative by Dorothy Hayes -- Woman's head / sculpture by Dorothy Hayes -- A song for healing / poem by Margot LeBrasseur -- Canyon day woman blues, woman VII / poem by Geraldine Keams -- Well you caught me unprepared / poem by Wendy Rose -- Thoughts on Indian feminism / essay by Kate Stanley -- Keep a dime / poem by Debra Swallow -- A breeze swept through / poem by Luci Tapahonso -- this woman that I am becoming / poem by Marcie R. Rendon -- Tremolo / poem by Joan Shaddox Isom -- A Native woman--1982 / poem by Karen Cooper -- Pencil self-portrait / drawing by Rosemary Anderson -- I am listening : a lyric of roots / poem by Anita Valerio -- Woman / poem by Chrystos. a"The single best source for experiencing the vibrancy and breadth of contemporary Indian women's writing"--Jacket. 0aIndian womenvLiterary collections. 0aIndians of North AmericavLiterary collections. 0aAmerican literaturexIndian authors. 0aCanadian literaturexIndian authors. 0aAmerican literaturexWomen authors. 0aCanadian literaturexWomen authors. 0aAmerican literaturey20th century. 0aCanadian literaturey20th century. 0aWomenvLiterary collections. 5aCanadian literature (English)xIndian authors. 5aCanadian literature (English)xWomen authors. 5aCanadian literature (English)y20th century. 6aIndiennes d'AmériquezAmérique du NordxAnthologies. 6aLittérature américainexAuteurs indiens d'Amérique. 6aLittérature canadienne-anglaisexAuteurs indiens d'Amérique. 6aÉcrits de femmes américains. 6aÉcrits de femmes canadiens-anglais. 6aLittérature américainey20e siècle. 6aLittérature canadienne-anglaisey20e siècle. 6aFemmesxAnthologies. 7aAmerican literature.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00807113 7aAmerican literaturexIndian authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00807179 7aAmerican literaturexWomen authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00807271 7aCanadian literature.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00845111 7aCanadian literaturexIndian authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00845127 7aCanadian literaturexWomen authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00845155 7aIndian women.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00969245 7aIndians of North America.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00969633 7aWomen.2fast0(OCoLC)fst0117656817aIndianen.2gtt17aVrouwen.2gtt 7a1900 - 19992fast 7aLiterature.2lcgft 7aPoetry.2lcgft 7aLiterary collections.2fast0(OCoLC)fst014238111 aBrant, Beth,d1941-2015,eeditor.08iOnline version:tGathering of spirit.dIthaca, N.Y. : Firebrand Books, ©1988w(OCoLC)556710025 aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc13.95d10.46i0932379559n0001570638sactive aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc26.95d20.21i0932379567n0001573898sactive aBrodartbBRODn40472485c$26.95 aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn88046219 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn1097849 aC0bWAU03485cam a2200805 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040012000094019001300214020003500227020003800262035003700300043001200337046002700349050002300376082002200399084001500421084001500436084001700451086002900468049000900497245013400506260005400640300002600694336002600720337002800746338002700774370002300801386004000824386003300864386003900897386002600936388002200962388002800984505036901012530002401381650003801405650003901443650003601482650002901518650005301547650007001600650003701670650001501707650001601722650001601738651001901754651001401773651002601787650003401813650004501847650003801892650003501930650003501965651003302000648003202033648003202065648003202097655002602129700006102155776010502216856010702321856009202428938007102520938003702591938003902628994001202667ocm21762083 OCoLC20151120070838.0900522s1991 nbu 000 j eng a 90012658 aDLCbengcDLCdUV$dMUQdNLGGCdBAKERdBTCTAdYDXCPdOCLCGdOCLCQdNBLdGEBAYdGBVCPdOCLCFdOCLCQdDEBBGdWAUdAMH a62382755 a0803246595q(cl :qalk. paper) a9780803246591q(cl :qalk. paper) a(OCoLC)21762083z(OCoLC)62382755 an-us--- k1991o1968p19872edtf00aPS508.I5bL54 199100a813/.54080897220 a18.062bcl a6,332ssgn aHU 23002rvk aU5001 T168 -19912nbdocs aWAUW04aThe lightning within :ban anthology of contemporary American Indian fiction /cedited and with an introduction by Alan R. Velie. aLincoln :bUniversity of Nebraska Press,c©1991. ax, 161 pages ;c23 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier cUnited States2naf nethaIndians of North America2lcsh nethaAmerican Indians2ericd nethaIndians, North American2mesh nnataAmericans2lcdgt1 a1968 - 19872fast1 aTwentieth century2lcsh00tTosamah's story /rN. 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Prologue / Paula Gunn Allen. Coyote, it seems / Shaunna McCovey. Blue horses rush in / Luci Tapahonso. At Sugarloaf, 1996 / Cheryl Savageau. Owl woman / Lela Northcross Wakely. Awakening / Carmen Buchana. Form / Karen Lynn Wallace. The Spirit Chief names the animal people / Mourning Dove -- Women's rites of passage : power and knowledge. Deer dancer / Joy Harjo. Atasdi : fish story / Dawn Karima Pettigrew. The wisdom of crows / MariJo Moore. Hungry is the wolf / Jody Nokwisa Peiffer-Willett. A glimpse of guardians / Monelle Boyett Holley. Reparations / Roberta Hill. Killing the bear / Judith Minty. Coyote tails / Shauna McCovey. Coyotismo / Janice Gould. Coyote learns a new trick / Beth Brant. Coyote woman / Anita Endrezze. Petroglyph / Deborah Miranda. Deer / Deborah Miranda. Estoy-eh-muut and the Kunideeyahs / Leslie Marmon Silko. Salmon Creek road kill / Carolyn Dunn. Spirit man / Linda Boyden. Reina la del norte / Griselda Suarez -- Women's rituals : men, women, family, and kinship. The deer women / Ella Cara Deloria. Mother's message about the Oniarekowa / Salli M. Kawennotakie Benedict. Story about Kunyeip / Georgia Orcutt. Story about coyote / Mary Ike. Bush's mourning feast / Linda Hogan. Sturgeon / Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm. Weaver / Elizabeth C. Ali. Thirty pieces / Dawn Karima Pettigrew. Above the canyon floor / Luci Tapahonso. Story for Shattanni Ohoyo / LeAnne Howe. Earthshaking laughter / Lynda Martinez Foley. Cottonwood / Leslie Marmon Silko. The new coyote / Stephanie Sellers -- Women's mysteries : regeneration. Dolphin walking stick / Georgiana Valoyce-Sanchez. Onaubin geezis/crust on the snow sun / Louise Erdrich. From the sacred stones of coyote / Suzanne Rancourt. Beaver woman / Cheryl Savageau. Images of salmon and you / Gloria Bird. Blackfish meditation / Elizabeth C. Ali. Skin / Linda Hogan. Blood sacrifice / LeAnne Howe. Grandpa's song for Little Bear / Ines Hernandez-Avila. Wailing with the wolves / Judith K. Witherow. A skin you shed / Catherine Ruiz. Windhorse / Suzanne Rancourt. Ggaal comes upriver / Mary TallMountain. The snake people / Linda Hogan. I am the real Hollywood Indian / Carolyn Dunn. Wolf warrior / Joy Harjo. aBy bringing together the voices of Native American women writers across time, regions, and tribes, this collection makes visible a dynamic tradition of women's wisdom and storytelling. From early legends to present-day fiction and poetry, this tradition emphasizes women's spiritual connection to the natural world and their contributions to tribal and familial community. Central to women's strength is the role of animal figures-Coyote, Owl, Beaver and Bear-who act as guides, helpers, and personal totems, appearing unexpectedly in the modern urban landscape as well as being a constant presence in nature. 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Norton,c©2002. a394 pages ;c25 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier nsocaChildren of Holocaust survivors2lcdgt nrelaJews2lcdgt nethaJews2lcdgt1 aTwentieth century2lcsh0 aNightfather : Camp ; Nice ; Roll call ; Bon appetit ; Little Red Riding Hood ; Willi ; Underpants ; Animal / Carl Friedman -- Lost in translation : Paradise / Eva Hoffman -- My little pledge of us / Victoria Redel -- The fate of great love / Tammie Bob -- Down these mean streets / Ruth Knafo Setton -- The lost land : Ascent / Göran Rosenberg -- The right nose / Doron Rabinovici -- Jew boy : the purple Jew / Alan Kaufman -- Summer-long-a-coming (selection) / Barbara Finkelstein -- Excision / Savyon Liebrecht -- Dancing at the Club Holocaust / J.J Steinfeld -- Cattle car complex / Thane Rosenbaum -- Writing the book of Esther (selection) / Henri Raczymov -- Do you deserve to live? / Sonia Pilcer -- What God wants : Half-there / Lily Brett -- The deposit / Val Vinokurov -- Lessons of darkness (selection) / Helena Janaczek -- Joemi's table (selection) / Esther Discchereit -- Maus II : and here my troubles began (selection) / Art Spiegelman -- The war after (selection) / Anne Karpf -- Until the entire guard has passed / Lea Aini -- The inventory : Statement of the officer for accounts / Gila Lustiger -- A blessing on the moon (selection) / Joseph Skibell -- Letter from a dogcatcher / Leon de Winter -- Ur / Alcina Lubitch Domecq -- Petition / Mihály Kornis -- Unus multorum / Peter Singer -- The gospel according to my father / David Albahari -- The imaginary Jew : the protagonist introduced / Alain Finkielkraut -- The library of Moloch / Melvin Jules Burkiet. aA literary anthology comprised of both fiction and nonfiction writings traces the heritage of Holocaust survivors and includes contributions by such international authors as Art Spiegelman, Eva Hoffman, Peter Singer, and Carl Friedman. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 383-394). 0aChildren of Holocaust survivors, Writings of. 0aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)vFiction. 0aHolocaust survivorsvBiography. 0aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)xInfluencevFiction. 0aChildren of Holocaust survivorsvBiography. 0aJewish fiction.27aHolocaust, Jewishd(1939-1945)2fast0(OCoLC)fst00958866 7aChildren of Holocaust survivors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00855272 7aChildren of Holocaust survivors, Writings of.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00855279 7aHolocaust survivors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00958838 7aInfluence (Literary, artistic, etc.)2fast0(OCoLC)fst00972484 7aJewish fiction.2fast0(OCoLC)fst0098277517aHolocaust.2gtt17aOverlevenden.2gtt07aErzählung.2swd07aJudenvernichtung.2swd 7a1939 - 19452fast 7aLiterature.2lcgft 0aChildren of Holocaust survivors, Writings of. 0aJewish fiction. 7aBiography.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01423686 7aFiction.2fast0(OCoLC)fst014237871 aBukiet, Melvin Jules. aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc27.95d20.96i0393050467n0003831188sactive aBrodartbBRODn58315195c$27.95 aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn2001055863 aIngrambINGRn9780393050462 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn1836607 aC0bWAU04779cam a2200853 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040013000094020001500224020001800239020003700257020004000294035002000334043001200354050002300366082002300389084001700412049000900429245011700438250003200555260006200587300004700649336002600696337002800722338002700750370002300777386003400800386002200834386002600856388004700882490004500929504005700974505095601031650004701987650004902034650003602083650003502119650003602154650002402190650001902214650005402233650004702287650007302334650006202407650005002469650003702519651005802556650002202614650002902636650004102665650004802706650003502754650003902789650003802828651003302866648002202899655001902921655003802940655002102978700002702999830004603026856008003072856016203152856016203314856018003476938007103656938007103727938003603798938003903834938004003873994001203913ocm62533887 OCoLC20151120071408.0051208s2006 njua b 000 p eng a 2005035688 aDLCbengcDLCdBAKERdC#PdBTCTAdYDXCPdGZTdOCLCGdOKUdDEBBGdOCLdOCLCQdBDXdOCLCFdWAUdOCLCOdOCLCQdOCLCOdWAUdOCLCO a0813538866 a9780813538860 a0813538858q(pbk. :qalk. paper) a9780813538853q(pbk. :qalk. paper) a(OCoLC)62533887 an-us-ny00aPS591.N4bS54 200600a811/.520809287222 aHU 21002rvk aWAUW00aShadowed dreams :bwomen's poetry of the Harlem Renaissance /cedited and with an introduction by Maureen Honey. a2nd ed., rev. and expanded. aNew Brunswick, N.J. :bRutgers University Press,c©2006. alxxi, 297 pages :billustrations ;c23 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier cUnited States2naf nethaAfrican Americans2lcdgt ngdraWomen2lcdgt nnataAmericans2lcdgt1 aNineteen twentiesaNineteen thirties2lcsh1 aMulti-ethnic literatures of the Americas aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 295-297).0 aGwendolyn B. Bennett -- Ethel Caution-Davis (aka Ethel M. Caution) -- Carrie Williams Clifford -- Anita Scott Coleman -- Marion Grace Conover -- Mae V. Cowdery -- Clarissa Scott Delaney (aka Clarissa Scott) -- Blanche Taylor Dickinson -- Alice Dunbar-Nelson -- Jessie Redmon Fauset -- Sarah Collins Fernandis -- Sarah Lee Brown Fleming -- Alice E. Furlong -- Edythe Mae Gordon -- Angelina Weld Grimké -- Gladys May Casely Hayford (aka Aquah Laluah) -- Alvira Hazzard -- Virigina Houston -- Dorothy Vena Johnson -- Georgia Douglas Johnson -- Helen Aurelia Johnson -- Helene Johnson -- Gertrude Parthenia McBrown -- Myra Estelle Morris -- Beatrice M. Murphy (aka Beatrice Campbell Murphy) -- Pauli Murray -- Effie Lee Newsome (aka Mary Effie Lee) -- Lucia Mae Pitts -- Esther Popel -- Grace Vera Postles -- Ida Rowland -- Anne Spencer -- Clara Ann Thompson -- Lucy Mae Turner -- Lucy Ariel Williams (aka Ariel Williams Holloway) -- Octavia B. 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Gifford. aPeterborough, Ont. ;aOrchard Park, NY :bBroadview Press,c©2007. axxvi, 386 pages :billustrations ;c23 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier cUnited States2naf nsxoaGay men2lcdgt nnataAmericans2lcdgt ngdraMenaWomen2lcdgt1 aNineteenth centuryaTwentieth century2lcsh aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 379-386).0 aFrom "Out of the sun" (1913) ; From The intersexes (1908) / Edward Prime-Stevenson -- From "The Mothway myth" (recorded 1930) / Slim Curly -- From A narrative of the captivity and adventures of John Tanner (1830) / John Tanner -- "Dance to the berdashe" (1844) / George Catlin -- "The child's champion" (1841) ; Selected poems / Walt Whitman -- From Charlie Codman's cruise (1866) / Horatio Alger, Jr. -- From Young sleuth, the keen detective (1877) / Harry Enton -- From The merry adventures of Robin Hood (1883) / Howard Pyle -- From Two college friends (1871) / Frederick Wadsworth Loring -- From The Allisonian Classical Academy (1876) / Henry Blake Fuller -- From Harvard episodes (1897) / Charles Macomb Flandrau -- From The cult of the purple rose (1902) / Shirley Everton Johnson -- "Wilde in Utica" (1882) / Anonymous -- "The Case of Oscar Wilde" (1918) / Earl Lind -- From Poems of the Orient (1855) ; From The poet's journal (1863) ; From Joseph and his friend (1870) / Bayard Taylor -- "Pearl-hunting in the Pomotous" (1873) / Charles Warren Stoddard -- "The great good place" (1909) / Henry James -- From Belchamber (1905) / Howard Overing-Sturgis -- From Persons and places (1986) / George Santayana -- At St. Judas's (1896) / Henry Blake Fuller -- "The striding place" (1896) / Gertrude Atherton -- From Nineveh and other poems (1908) ; From The candle and the flame (1912) / George Sylvester Viereck -- "Tennessee's partner" (1869) ; "Jim" (1870) / Bret Harte -- "Marjorie Daw" (1873) / Thomas Bailey Aldrich -- "Our aromatic uncle" (1895) / Henry Cuyler Bunner -- From Mrs. Dee's encore (1896) / Edward Prime-Stevenson -- "The white silence" (1899) / Jack London -- From The autobiography of an ex-colored man (1912) / James Weldon Johnson -- "Aquae multae non--" (1913) / Edward Prime-Stevenson -- Selected poems / Fitz-Greene Halleck -- "Good-bye, Jim" (1893) / James Whitcomb Riley -- From Songs from Vagabondia (1894) / Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey -- From Itamos (1903) / Edward Perry Warren -- From Selected poems / George Edward Woodberry -- Selected poems / Trumbull Stickney -- From Poems and dramas (1911) / George Cabot Lodge -- Selected poems / George Santayana -- From Sexual inversion "Letter from 'Professor X'" (1897) / James Mills Peirce -- From The story of a life (1901) / Claude Hartland -- "Paul's case : a study in temperament" (1905) / Willa Cather -- "Effeminate men and masculine women" (1900) ; "The sexual pervert in life insurance" (1906) / William Lee Howard -- From The autobiography of an androgyne (1918) / Earl Lind -- "Homosexuality among tramps" (1897) / Josiah Flynt Willard -- From The spirit of old West Point (1907) / Morris Schaff -- From Prison memoirs of an anarchist (1912) / Alexander Berkman -- Two Letters to Nathaniel Hawthorne (1851) / Herman Melville -- Letters to Charles Warren Stoddard (1875) / Francis Davis Millet -- "A merry Christmas" (1887) / Bernard X. -- Letter to DeWitt Miller (1891) / Clyde Fitch -- Letter to George E. Woodberry (ca. 1912) / George Sylvester Viereck. 0aGay menvLiterary collections. 0aMale homosexualityvLiterary collections. 0aGay men's writings, American. 0aAmerican literaturey19th century. 0aAmerican literaturey20th century. 6aÉcrits d'homosexuels masculins américains. 6aÉcrits d'homosexuels américains. 6aHomosexualitévAnthologies. 6aLittérature américainey19e siècle. 6aLittérature américainey20e siècle. 7aGay menvLiterary collections.2idszbzna 7aHomosexualityvLiterary collections.2idszbzna 7aGay men's writings, American.2idszbzna 7aAmerican literaturey19th century.2idszbzna 7aAmerican literaturey20th century.2idszbzna 7aLiterature.2lcgft1 aGifford, James,d1946-08iOnline version:tGlances backward.dPeterborough, Ont. ; Orchard Park, NY : Broadview Press, ©2007w(OCoLC)647370540 aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc32.95d32.95i1551117282n0006885208sactive aBrodartbBRODn07507615c$37.95 aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn2006285285 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn2433364 aC0bWAU04438cam a2200553 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040009300094020002800187020003100215035002000246042000800266043002100274050002400295082002000319049000900339245012500348250001200473260004700485300002900532336002600561337002800587338002700615370002300642386003300665386002600698388002800724388002200752505196900774505017202743505027402915505009603189650005003285650004403335650007003379655001903449655001903468655002603487655002303513700003203536700003503568776011903603938007103722938003903793938004003832994001203872ocm51647649 OCoLC20151120071516.0030212s2003 nju 000 m eng a 2003003744 aDLCbengcYUSdUBYdDLCdC#PdBAKERdNPLdBTCTAdYDXCPdLOAdIBSdOCLCQdWAUdOCLCQdWAU a1931907099q(hardcover) a9781931907095q(hardcover) a(OCoLC)51647649 apcc aa-kr---an-us---00aPS508.K67bC46 200300a810.8/08957221 aWAUW00aSurfacing sadness :ba centennial of Korean-American literature 1903-2003 /c[edited by] Yearn Hong Choi & Haeng Ja Kim. a1st ed. aDumont, N.J. :bHoma & Sekey Books,c2003. axxvi, 216 pages ;c24 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier cUnited States2naf nethaKorean Americans2lcdgt nnataAmericans2lcdgt1 aTwentieth century2lcsh1 a1903 - 20032fast00gPoetry.tSeagull ;tName analysis ;tAutumn embedded with black seed ;tGuggenheim Museum ;tDaytona Beach ;tDeer /rNam Soo Park --tBorn again in dark tears ;tL.A. elegy /rKo Won --tDisapproving reaction ;tA road farthest from this life /rByong Hyon Kim --tBlack Korean ;tJourneys to Korea ;tSound of water ;tFor a reunion ;tThe woods ;tMarch /rYearn Hong Choi --tLike a dandelion seed ;tFebruary ;tFlower of ice ;tLonging for the homeland ;tThat autumn /rHaeng Ja Kim --tIm-jin River ;tEcho ;tAt the backyard ;tDusk /rYong Pal Kim --tA dandelion ;tThe two faces of love /rYoon Ho Cho --tTulip ;tFallen leaves 1 /rJung Ja Choi --tTo a Jewish poet--for Yaffa Zins ;tThe Manhattan sky-9.11 /rSang Hee Kwak --tMeditation ;tCold mountain ;tSnow talk ;tInterrogation ;tNiagara Falls /rHo Gill Kim --tA dry cleaner ironing the Pacific Ocean ;tTwo in the afternoon protest /rHye Young Hahn --tTransfer ;tWinter star ;tDust ;tTelevision ;tPhotograph /rSoon Tae Song --tCanvas ;tEulogy to women /rMee Soon Bae --tHolding up high the torch of Korea's spirit /rYong Chin Chong --tMagnolia ;tGrafting ;tMay's sunlight /rMoon Hee Kim --tAn alien's elegance I ;tAn alien's elegance II ;tHowever, homeland is in spring yet /rWilliam D. Chun --tLong weekend ;tShadow reading /rSunghee Cho --tBrother ;tReturning ;tOff to the Grammys ;tI am /rChungmi Kim --tDaily bread ;tSky above the orchard /rChang Yun Lee --tFather and seal ;tAnd the day after /rSamuel Changhyun Yim --tCold medicine ;tWorn wooden pier ;tA woman worker eating a mango /rHye Shin Lim --tApricot blossom ;tEvening birds ;tSleep on the fallen leaves /rKwi Soon Kwon --tSpring rain ;tRain drops ;tSound of autumn ;tResurrection ;tAnnapolis /rSoon Paik --tFried locusts ;tBear Mountain sonata /rRyang Suh --tTraffic lights ;tMusic /rYoung Kyo Kim --tYou, go to Alaska to get Aurora down in your palm /rDuk Jae Shin.00gEssays.tAt a grocery store /rDae Wook Chang --tBy the window /rKe Hyang Lee --tThe return of the prodigal son /rWan Soo Byun --tFather and son /rJay Sang Rhee.00gShort stories.tThe wedding shoes /rYong Ik Kim --tEcho /rSang Ok Song --tGuest /rYoung K. Hahn --tThe swallow /rElsie Hyeryung Kim --tA tale from the cornfield /rSeulhee Ahn --tThe carp /rMia Yun --tThe caveman who left his cave country /rKyung Sook Park.00gConclusion.tKorean literature in the United States : at the Centennial /rYearn Hong Choi. 0aAmerican literaturexKorean American authors. 0aKorean AmericansvLiterary collections. 0aKorean American literaturezUnited StatesxHistory and criticism. 7aPoetry.2lcgft 7aEssays.2lcgft 7aShort stories.2lcgft 7aLiterature.2lcgft1 aCh'oe, Yŏn-hong,eeditor.1 aKim, Haeng-ja,d1948-eeditor.08iOnline version:tSurfacing sadness.b1st American ed.dDumont, N.J. : Homa & Sekey Books, ©2003w(OCoLC)607445035 aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc25.00d29.95i1931907099n0004173494sactive aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn2003003744 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn2025511 aC0bWAU04165cam a2200793 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040016300094015001500257015001500272016001800287019003300305020001500338020001800353035007100371050002500442082002400467084001500491084001500506084001600521084001700537049000900554245006700563246002200630260004800652300003000700336002600730337002800756338002700784386002400811386003500835386002000870388002800890388002200918505127000940650002202210650003302232650003402265650002902299650002802328650003902356650006002395650005902455650005502514650005402569650002702623650003402650650002502684651001902709651001402728650003802742650005302780650004402833651003302877648003102910655002602941655002402967655004502991655003903036655002103075700004903096700006003145938007103205938004403276938003903320994001203359ocm24174689 OCoLC20151120071540.0910718s1991 enk 000 j eng c a 91173155 aMHbengcHLSdDLCdUKMdCAWdOCLdPSMdBAKERdNLGGCdBTCTAdYDXCPdOCLCGdDEBBGdUABdGBVCPdOCLCFdWAUdOCLCOdOCLCQdWAUdOCLCOdWAUdOCLdOCLCOdWAUdOCLCO aGB91-30716 aGB91-956687 a057-114472uk a24713748a24720822a60118775 a0571144721 a9780571144723 a(OCoLC)24174689z(OCoLC)24713748z(OCoLC)24720822z(OCoLC)6011877500aPR1309.H57bF33 199100a823/.0108920642220 a18.052bcl a18.062bcl aHG 8272rvk aHM 15412rvk aWAUW04aThe Faber book of gay short fiction /cedited by Edmund White.30aGay short fiction aLondon ;aBoston :bFaber and Faber,c1991. axviii, 586 pages ;c23 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier nsxoaGay men2lcdgt nnataBritonsaAmericans2lcdgt ngdraMen2lcdgt1 aTwentieth century2lcsh1 a1891 - 19912fast00tThe pupil /rHenry James --tConcerning the eccentricities of Cardinal Pirelli /rRonald Firbank --tDr Woolacott /rE.M. Forster --tWhen I was thirteen /rDenton Welch --tMr Lancaster /rChristopher Isherwood --tIn praise of Vespasian /rAlfred Chester --tThe wild boys /rWilliam Burroughs --tPages from an abandoned journal /rGore Vidal --tTwo on a party /rTennessee Williams --tPages from Cold Point /rPaul Bowles --tDawn /rJames Purdy --tFrom Just above my head /rJames Baldwin --tDarts /rTom Wakefield --tGood fortune /rSimon Burt --tfrom Trespasses /rPaul Bailey --tThe secret of the gentiles /rDavid Plante --tSkinned alive /rEdmund White --tSunday morning : Key West /rAndrew Holleran --tSuddenly home /rArmistead Maupin --tSouthern skies /rDavid Malouf --tThe changes of those terrible years /rAdam Mars-Jones --tFrom The swimming-pool library /rAlan Hollinghurst --tThe list /rPatrick Gale --tFrom The novice /rTimothy Ireland --tThree wedding ceremonies /rNeil Bartlett --tWhen you grow to adultery /rDavid Leavitt --tFrom Native /rWilliam Haywood Henderson --tDenny Smith /rRobert Gluck --tBM /rJames M. 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Kim and Laura Hyun Yi Kang. aNew York, NY :bAsian American Writers' Workshop,c©2002. a271 pages ;c19 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier nethaKorean Americans2lcdgt nnataAmericans2lcdgt1 aTwentieth-centuryaTwenty-first century2lcsh00garrival --taN APPLE ... a pLANE ... hOLDING A wOMAN'S hAND /rStepanie Uys --tin america /rDennis Kim --tMy father's voice /rDaisy Chun Rhodes --tBlue fairyland /rSasha Hom --tMilk carton therapy /rThomas Teska --tHow Uncle Dan got himself a wife /rJulia Lee --greturn --tMaehyangri /rIshle Yi Park --tLessons from Mr. Kim /rSun Yung Shin --tRed ginger /rPeggy Hong --tMichigan triptych, 1977-8 /rHun Ohm --tLandscape, five years later /rSoo Jin Oh --t(words are loose) /rBenjamin H. Han --tFriday the day I hate being Korean /rDominic Choi --gdwelling --tSungbook /rSuil Kang --tThe Korean community garden in Queens /rSue Kwock Kim --tAround the block /rFrances Park --tA collective voice /rMijin Lee --tMeditation on Andrew Wyeth's 'Christina's world' /rZoli Suek Kim Hall --tEunice and the center /rCarolyn Sun --gcrossing --tMy mom across America /rTina Y. Lee --tRest stop /rStephanie Uys --tNeighbors /rKendra Chung --tPan-America /rIkhyun Kim --tThe fire tower /rEugenia Sunhee Kim --tCure for a Swedish fever /rJennifer Dobbs --tHotel Normandie /rJames Kang, excerpt from --gdescent --tBastard /rAmy Krause --tCorrosive influence /rSung Rno --tFalling /rJane Park --tClassification of bones /rSasha Hom --tHow to live. What to do /rGrace Elaine Suh --tThis poem grows smaller the more I write it /rAmy Kashiwabara --gflight --t(untitled) /rN. Rain Noe --tSon of kings /rJunse Kim --tn[prob. Alter ME chine crack, fissure] 1535 /rIkhyun Kim --tThe smell of stars /rJi Sung Kim --tThe sardines /rRoger Park --twrites of the child /rDennis Kim. 0aAmerican literaturexKorean American authors. 0aAmerican literaturey20th century. 0aAmerican literaturey21st century. 0aKorean AmericansvLiterary collections. 7aAmerican literaturexKorean American authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00807199 7aKorean Americans.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00988587 7aLiterature.2lcgft 7aLiterary collections.2fast0(OCoLC)fst014238111 aKim, Elaine H.1 aKang, Hyun Yi,d1967-2 aAsian American Writers' Workshop. aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc62.50d62.50i1889876143n0004152679sactive aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc21.95d21.95i1889876135n0004152678sactive aBrodartbBRODn00259063c$19.95 aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn2002113033 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn1947662 aC0bWAU05630cam a2200733 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040011400094016001400208019001300222020001500235020001800250035003700268042001400305043003000319050002400349050002500373055002400398082002700422049000900449245012700458260003900585300004000624336002600664337002800690338002700718370003100745386005300776386003700829386002200866388002800888504004100916530002400957505268900981650005103670650005003721650004803771650004503819650004403864650004203908650004103950650004003991650004004031650003904071650003904110650005004149650004204199650007804241650003704319650007404356655002304430700002704453700002104480700002504501776008204526856009204608938007104700938002804771938004504799938004004844994001204884ocm41754073 OCoLC20151120072936.0990521s1998 onca b 000 0 eng d a 99208856 aCaOTUbengcUTOdDLCdNLCdCODdBAKERdBTCTAdYDXCPdCRUdVMCdBDXdOCLCFdOCLCQdWAUdOCLCOdOCLdOCLCOdWAU a989326357 a40340088 a0889612315 a9780889612310 a(OCoLC)41754073z(OCoLC)40340088 alccopycat an-us---an-cn---ae-it---00aPS508.I73bC87 199814aPN6069.W65bC87 1998 3aPS8235 W7bC87 199800a810.88/09287/08951221 aWAUW00aCuraggia :bwriting by women of Italian descent /cedited by Nzula Angelina Ciatu, Domenica Dileo, and Gabriella Micallef. aToronto :bWomen's Press,c©1998. a360 pages :billustrations ;c22 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier gUnited StatesgCanada2naf nethaItalian AmericansaItalian Canadians2lcdgt nnataAmericansaCanadians2lcdgt ngdraWomen2lcdgt1 aTwentieth century2lcsh aIncludes bibliographical references. aAlso issued online.0 aUnderstanding Oneself as Oppresser and Oppressed / Domenica Dileo -- The Moon Only Howls when Hands Leave Lips and Words Spread like Dew to Conspiring Minds / Nzula Angelina Ciatu -- Curaggia, Writing by Women of Italian Descent / Gabriella Micallef -- The Spread of Air Between Us / Denise Nico Leto. Meglio Morta che Disonorata / Francesca Schembri. Mother of A Priest / Rosette Capotorto. Vibrations / Giovanna (Janet) Capone. Lucia's Garden / Adriana Suriano. Coupled / Adriana Suriano. Nana's Peaches / Carol Mottola Knox. As if From a Great Distance / Denise Nico Leto. Sunday Lunch / Stefania Vani. Ritornai da Mia Madre / Giovanna Di Lena. I Dream of My Grandmother And Great-Grandmother / Maria Mazziotti Gillan. Summoning Death / Francesca Gesualdi. Cara Mamma, I Write You This Letter That I Cannot Send / Gabriella Micallef. Bottled Roses / Darlene Madott -- Just Two Dagos Getting Some Gelati / Rose Palazzolo. On Naming / Edvige Giunta. Sicilia terra-cuore / Nzula Angelina Ciatu. Grade One and the Four Basic Food Groups / Anna Nobile. Una Lettera Alla Mia Cugina Americana / Michelle Alfano. Munda the Italian Witch / K. Freeperson. Italiana Lady / Laura D'Alessandro. Excerpt from Return to Sicily / Anna Maria Carlevaris. Untitled / Nzula Angelina Ciatu. The Sign of the Cross / Daniela Gioseffi. The Oven / Rosette Capotorto. Plucking / Mary Russo Demetrick. no earrings for tina / Maria Lisella. Hyphenated Identities / Francesca Schembri -- DIMI, When are the Lesbians Coming for Coffee? / Laura. Leaving Home: Reflections of a Catholic Lesbian / Francesca di Cuore. The Love Desserts / Ann M. Pardo. Bachelor / Laura Scaccia Beagle. Untitled / Nzula Angelina Ciatu. Dago Dyke / Giovanna (Janet) Capone. Dancing the Tarantella / Francesca Roccaforte. Touch / Francesca Roccaforte. Wet / Francesca Roccaforte. Self-portrait / Francesca Roccaforte. Last Night I Was Visited by the Ancestors / Giovanna (Janet) Capone. Syllables, Symbols, and Rhythm / Laura Scaccia Beagle. La Nipota Diversa / Deb LeRose. La, Are You a Lesbian? / Laura -- What if Someone Found Out We Wash Dandelions, Cook them in Olive Oil and Garlic, Eat Them with Thick Crusty Bread? / Mary Russo Demetrick. The First Italian / Rose Palazzolo. Food, Religion, Death and the Family / Francesca Maniaci. The Discourse of un' Propria Paparone / Joanna Clapps Herman. Bargaining / Vita Oriando Sinopoli. A Day Like Any Other / Rita DeBellis. Comare Rosa / Maria Fama. Dandelion / Mary Russo Demetrick. The Origins of Milk / Daniela Gioseffi. Inheritances / Kathryn Nocerino. Florence, 1975 / Claudia Giordano. In Which Music is a Dominant Factor / Michelle Alfano. The Second Aria / Michelle Alfano. 0aAmerican literaturexItalian American authors. 0aItalian American womenvLiterary collections. 0aWomenzUnited StatesvLiterary collections. 0aItalian AmericansvLiterary collections. 0aItalianszCanadavLiterary collections. 0aCanadian literaturexItalian authors. 0aWomenzCanadavLiterary collections. 0aAmerican literaturexWomen authors. 0aCanadian literaturexWomen authors. 0aAmerican literaturey20th century. 0aCanadian literaturey20th century. 5aCanadian literature (English)xWomen authors. 6aÉcrits de femmes canadiens-anglais. 6aLittérature canadienne-anglaisexAuteurs canadiens d'origine italienne. 6aÉcrits de femmes américains. 6aLittérature américainexAuteurs américains d'origine italienne. 7aLiterature.2lcgft1 aCiatu, Nzula Angelina.1 aDileo, Domenica.1 aMicallef, Gabriella.08iOnline version:tCuraggia.dToronto : Women's Press, ©1998w(OCoLC)607155705423Publisher descriptionuhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0715/99208856-d.html aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc29.95d22.46i0889612315n0003182717sactive aBrodartbBRODn02162555 aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn99208856c$24.95 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn1516710 aC0bWAU02221cam a2200577 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040007300094019001300167035003700180043003000217050002400247082002200271084001700293049000900310245013100319246004400450260003500494300002300529336002600552337002800578338002700606370003100633386005300664386003700717388002800754388002200782504005100804650004700855650004300902650003800945650003500983650003501018650003101053650003001084650004701114650007301161650004701234650006401281650005501345650004901400650004001449651003801489648002201527655001901549655003801568700002501606994001201631ocm37157073 OCoLC20151120073006.0960322s1994 it b 001 p ita a 96128952 aDLCbengcDLCdKLGdNDDdDEBBGdOCLCFdOCLCQdWAUdOCLCOdWAUdOCLCO a32303736 a(OCoLC)37157073z(OCoLC)32303736 an-us---an-cn---ae-it---00aPS591.I73bP63 1994 4a811.5bP745, 1994 aIV 36642rvk aWAUW00aPoeti italo-americani e italo-canadesi :bantologia = Italo-American and Italo-Canadian poets /ca cura di Ferdinando Alfonsi.31aItalo-American and Italo-Canadian poets aCatanzaro :bCarello,c©1994. a199 pages ;c29 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier gUnited StatesgCanada2naf nethaItalian AmericansaItalian Canadians2lcdgt nnataAmericansaCanadians2lcdgt1 aTwentieth century2lcsh1 a1900 - 19942fast aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aAmerican poetryxItalian American authors. 0aItalian American poetryy20th century. 0aCanadian poetryxItalian authors. 0aAmerican poetryy20th century. 0aCanadian poetryy20th century. 0aItalian AmericansvPoetry. 0aItalianszCanadavPoetry. 7aAmerican poetry.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00807348 7aAmerican poetryxItalian American authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00807380 7aCanadian poetry.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00845173 7aCanadian poetryxItalian authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00845180 7aItalian American poetry.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00980411 7aItalian Americans.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00980419 7aItalians.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00980750 7aCanada.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01204310 7a1900 - 19992fast 7aPoetry.2lcgft 7aPoetry.2fast0(OCoLC)fst014238281 aAlfonsi, Ferdinando. aC0bWAU02169cas a2200589 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040011800094012000600212022002800218035001900246042001400265050001900279049000900298222001900307245002000326260003200346300002400378310001400402362003800416370002300454386002100477386002600498388002800524650006400552650005200616650004800668650004300716650004700759650003200806650004700838650005100885650004700936650005500983650005601038650004501094650006001139650006001199648002201259655002301281655001901304655002401323655005201347655004201399655004301441655003801484700002001522850002501542994001201567ocm03862996 OCoLC20151120073052.0780504d19751976cauqr p 0 a0eng c asc 79003714 aEZCbengcEZCdYUSdDLCdNSDdOCLdNSTdEYMdNSTdWAUdTOHdOCLCQdCUVdOCLCFdWAUdOCLCOdWAUdOCLCOdOCLdOCLCO a20 a0193-838Xl0193-838X21 a(OCoLC)3862996 apccansdp 4aPS508.G39bG38 aWAUW 0aGay literature00aGay literature. aFresno, Calif.,bD. 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Antwan Stewart --tThe interview date /rScott Wiggerman --tTelemachus /rGregory Woods --tA simple poem /rEmmanual Xavier --tThe second omen: Spring /rC. Dale Young. 0aGay menvPoetry. 0aGay men's writings, American. 7aGay men.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00939117 7aGay men's writings, American.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00939170 7aGay poetry.2local 7aPoetry.2lcgft 7aPoetry.2fast0(OCoLC)fst014238281 aSchimel, Lawrence. aBrodartbBRODn10004483c$14.95 aBaker and TaylorbBTCPnBK0008183175 aCoutts Information ServicesbCOUTn9168302c14.95 USD aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn2950797 aC0bWAU04942cam a2200613 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040010000094020002800194020003100222035002000253043001200273050002200285082001800307049000900325245009000334250001200424260003700436300004700473336002600520337002800546338002700574370002300601386002400624386002000648386002600668388002800694504005700722505126300779520136302042650003903405650004503444650005203489650003403541650005103575650005103626650006203677650003903739650005603778650006003834651004503894655004103939655001903980655002403999655003204023700002004055776009304075938007104168938003704239938004004276994001204316ocm34788643 OCoLC20151120073327.0960516s1996 nyua bc 000 0 eng a 96020705 aDLCbengcDLCdINUdEL$dBAKERdYBMdBTCTAdYDXCPdZCUdUWCdVP@dOCLCFdWAUdOCLCQdOCLCOdWAU a0380973405q(hardcover) a9780380973408q(hardcover) a(OCoLC)34788643 an-us---00aHQ75.7b.B69 199600a306.76/62220 aWAUW00aBoys like us :bgay writers tell their coming out stories /cedited by Patrick Merla. a1st ed. aNew York :bAvon Books,c©1996. axviii, 365 pages :billustrations ;c25 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier gUnited States2naf nsxoaGay men2lcdgt ngdraMen2lcdgt nnataAmericans2lcdgt1 aTwentieth century2lcsh aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 352-364).0 aComing out / Samuel R. Delany (1949-1957) -- Cinnamon Skin / Edmund White (1954) -- He's one, too / Allan Gurganus (1957) -- Fishing practice / Philip Bockman (1961) -- Coming out. Going back in. Coming out again. etc. / Brad Gooch (1965) -- Memories of Heidelberg / Andrew Holleran (1968) -- Beyond words / Philip Gambone (1968) -- Siren song / Dr. Charles Silverstein (1968) -- Being alive / Keith McDermott (1970) -- Slow learners / Christopher Bram (1971-1975) -- Let the living creature lie / David Bergman (1974) -- Boys like us / Michael Nava (1974) -- Homo sex story / Matthew Stadler (1973) -- The other invisible man / Essex Hemphill (1975) -- Let's say / Stephen McCauley (1975) -- My fountain pen / J.D. McClatchy (1975) -- How to grow fruit / Tim Miller (1976) -- Hell's kitchen / Douglas Sadownick (1978) -- Chemistry / Ed Sikov (1979) -- The impossible city / Michael T. Carroll (1980) -- Disneyland / Norman Wong (1981) -- Out-takes / Ron Caldwell (1983) -- Ant / Scott Heim (1983-1987) -- The cure / Dennis Hunter (1987) -- January 18, 1989 / William Sterling Walker -- Explaining it to dad / Rodney Christopher (1989) -- These trees were once women / Alex Chee (1990) -- Money talks / David Drake (1992) -- Sea level / Carl Phillips (1995). aBoys Like Us presents the true "coming out" stories of a stellar line-up of gay writers, spanning two generations. Written specifically for this collection, these are powerful, often stunning evocations of the primal process by which men come to terms with their desire for other men. Coming out is undeniably central to every gay man's life, but the phrase encompasses multiple meanings. Here are accounts of revealing one's sexual identity to parents, siblings, friends, and co-workers and, in one notable instance, to a stockbroker. Men tell of their first sexual encounters from their preteens to their thirties, with childhood friends who rejected or tenderly embraced them, with professors, with neighbors, with a Broadway star. One man writes of his marriage to a lesbian poet, another of leaving his wife for a male lover. Several selections reveal the autobiographical underpinnings of famous novels. These are intense, sometimes unexpectedly funny tales of romance and heartbreak, repression and liberation, rape and first love--defining moments. Arranged chronologically from Manhattan in the late '40s to San Francisco in the early '90s, these personal essays ultimately form a documentary of changing social and sexual mores in the United States during the last half-century--a literary, biographical, sociological, and historical tour de force. 0aGay menzUnited StatesvBiography. 0aGay menxSexual behaviorzUnited States. 0aComing out (Sexual orientation)zUnited States. 0aGay men's writings, American. 4aHomosexualesxConducta sexualzEstados Unidos. 4aHomosexuales en la literaturazEstados Unidos. 7aComing out (Sexual orientation)2fast0(OCoLC)fst00869198 7aGay men.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00939117 7aGay menxSexual behavior.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00939150 7aGay men's writings, American.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00939170 7aUnited States.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01204155 7aBiography.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01423686 7aEssays.2lcgft 7aBiographies.2lcgft 7aCreative nonfiction.2lcgft1 aMerla, Patrick.08iOnline version:tBoys like us.b1st ed.dNew York : Avon Books, ©1996w(OCoLC)654863165 aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc24.00d18.00i0380973405n0002864367sactive aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn96020705 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn1313856 aC0bWAU03092cam a2200625 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040011600094019001400210020003700224020004000261035003800301050002600339082001600365084001700381049000900398100003300407245005800440250004200498260004700540300002300587336002600610337002800636338002700664370002300691386002600714386002000740388002800760505024200788520071801030650003401748650002901782650005101811650005501862655004501917655002601962655003901988740001802027740002902045740002002074740002902094740002202123740001002145740002002155740003502175740003102210751002402241938007002265938003602335938004302371938004002414994001202454ocm37107114 OCoLC20151120073856.0970602r19971990ilu 000 1 eng a 97023679 aDLCbengcDLCdOCLCQdBAKERdYDXCPdBTCTAdSINLBdDEBBGdCIAdBDXdIADdOCLCFdAUWdOCLCQdWAUdOCLdOCLCOdWAU a851563056 a1564781798q(pbk. :qalk. paper) a9781564781796q(pbk. :qalk. paper) a(OCoLC)37107114z(OCoLC)85156305610aPS3563.I422bB37 199700a813/.54221 aHU 98002rvk aWAUW1 aMillhauser, Steven,eauthor.14aThe Barnum Museum :bstories /cby Steven Millhauser. a1st Dalkey Archive paperback edition. aNormal, IL :bDalkey Archive Press,c1997. a237 pages ;c22 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier cUnited States2naf nnataAmericans2lcdgt ngdraMen2lcdgt1 aTwentieth century2lcsh00tA game of Clue --tBehind the blue curtain --tThe Barnum Museum --tThe sepia postcard --tThe eighth voyage of Sinbad --tKlassik komix #1 --tRain --tAlice, falling --tThe invention of Robert Herendeen --tEisenheim the illusionist.1 a"The Barnum Museum is a combination waxworks, masked ball, and circus sideshow masquerading as a collection of short stories. Within its pages, note such sights as: a study of the motives and strategies used by the participants in the game of Clue, including the seduction of Miss Scarlet by Colonel Mustard; the Barnum Museum, a fantastic, monstrous landmark so compelling that an entire town finds its citizens gradually and inexorably disappearing into it; a bored dilettante who constructs an imaginary woman - and loses her to an imaginary man! - and a legendary magician so skilled at sleight-of-hand that he is pursued by police for the crime of erasing the line between the real and the conjured"--Jacket. 0aManners and customsvFiction. 0aShort stories, American. 7aManners and customs.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01007815 7aShort stories, American.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01117064 7aShort stories.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01726740 7aShort stories.2lcgft 7aFiction.2fast0(OCoLC)fst0142378702aGame of Clue.02aBehind the blue curtain.02aSepia postcard.02aEighth voyage of Sinbad.02aKlassik komix #1.02aRain.02aAlice, falling.02aInvention of Robert Herendeen.02aEisenheim the illusionist. aUnited States.2naf aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc12.95d9.71i1564781798n0003028603sactive aBrodartbBRODn51663775c$12.95 aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn97023679 //r98 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn1428876 aC0bWAU02884cam a2200637Ma 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036040007000077015001900147016001800166020002600184020002300210035002100233041001300254050001600267082001700283049000900300100004300309245008200352260004600434300003900480336002600519337002800545338002700573370001600600385002400616386002200640386002100662505022700683546003300910520017100943600006101114600004301175650006001218600006001278600005101338650005901389655003901448655004601487655004401533655002001577700003001597700003701627700003001664700003501694700009001729700009301819700010801912700010602020740003202126740002402158740002302182740002902205994001202234ocn782988364OCoLC20151120074007.0120323s2012 enka j 000 f eng d aUKMGBbengcUKMGBdWAUdEUXdOCLCFdOCLCOdWAUdNZTPMdOCLCQdWAU aGBB2306332bnb7 a0160570272Uk a9780192793089q(pbk.) a019279308Xq(pbk.) a(OCoLC)7829883641 aenghswe 4aPT9875.L59804a839.7374223 aWAUW1 aLindgren, Astrid,d1907-2002,eauthor.14aThe best of Pippi Longstocking /cAstrid Lindgren ; illustrated by Tony Ross. aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2012. a1 volume :billustrations ;c20 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier gSweden2naf nageaChildren2lcsh nnataSwedes2lcsh ngdraWomen2lcsh0 aPippi celebrates Christmas / translated by Patricia Crampton -- Pippi Longstocking / translated by Edna Hurup -- Pippi in the South Seas / translated by Marianne Turner -- Pippi goes aboard / translated by Marianne Turner. aTranslated from the Swedish.8 aPippi Longstocking is as popular as ever, with dedicated fans all over the world. 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Gorton -- A coming-out story / "Mary Abernathy" -- Men in pink spacesuits / Tom Kane -- Rejection / Dragonsani Renteria -- Black, deaf, and gay : true identities / "Pablo" -- The other half of his dollar / Jack Fennell -- Mark & Kevin : photographs / Keith R. Mitchell -- Who are you? / Tanis -- A lesbian man at ease / "Alex" -- My mother knew about me before I did / "Nickolas" -- Caught in the act / "Yvette" -- Leaving South Dakota / Ernest Hoffmann -- Dancing without music : moments with deaf gay men / "James Mackintosh" -- Back in L.A. / Dave Scotton -- David versus Goliath : a deaf gay prisoner speaks out / "Finnegan" -- Poems / "Jade" -- Interview with a deaf leatherman / "Dean" -- A letter : 11 May 1992 / "Dwayne" -- More lights, please / "Victor" -- Women in action : photographs / Dorothy Marder -- Thoughts on being a lesbian separatist interpreter : an interview with Marilyn Van Veersen / Laura L. Post -- Double pleasure / Gregg Brooks -- The zebra ; The scarfaced lover / Edward Theriault -- Curiosity found the cat / "Nancy" -- Snowflakes / "Michael" -- The rumor about Ivy : a deaf bisexual woman / "Ivy" -- From the City of Brotherly Love / "Patrick" -- Of bread, love / Amy Bernstein -- Going through the forest / Hannah Gershon -- Talk of the town : on hearing partners. New York City / compiled by Phillip Green. San Diego / compiled by John Dibelka. Seattle / compiled by Karen Bosley. San Francisco / compiled by Frank V. Toti, Jr. -- Poems ; Your hiding place / W. Jamey Winkler -- Smooth skin, smooth talk / "George" -- Going the other way : interview with a deaf gay businessman / "Ricky" -- Boy Scout of America ; Say the word / Robert I. Roth -- Poems ; You feel beautiful / Raymond Luczak -- Ngene's voices : a novel excerpt / Jaye Austin-Williams -- A world-class traveler / "Brian Seaman" -- Constant motion / Gigi Doran -- Love encounters of the close kind : photographs / Keith R. Mitchell -- Poems / Edward M. Schwartz. 0aDeaf gayszUnited StatesvLiterary collections. 0aDeaf, Writings of the, American. 0aGays' writings, American. 0aAmerican literaturey20th century. 0aDeaf gayszUnited StatesvPortraits. 0aPortrait photography. 0aDocumentary photography. 7aAmerican literature.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00807113 7aDeaf gays.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01201898 7aDeaf, Writings of the, American.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00888570 7aGays' writings, American.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00939314 7aUnited States.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01204155 7a1900 - 19992fast 7aLiterature.2lcgft 7aEssays.2lcgft 0aPortrait photography. 0aDocumentary photography. 7aLiterary collections.2fast0(OCoLC)fst014238111 aLuczak, Raymond,d1965-08iOnline version:tEyes of desire.b1st ed.dBoston : Alyson Publications, 1993w(OCoLC)683207441 aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc9.95d7.46i1555832040n0002282628sactive aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn93001324c$9.95 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn1164701 aC0bWAU04732cam a2200601 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040009200094019002300186020001500209020001800224035005400242042001400296043001200310050002400322082001300346049000900359245015600368250001200524260004400536300004600580336002600626337002800652338002700680386002400707386003400731386002600765386002000791504005700811505042600868505058801294505065701882505092502539530002403464586003303488650005203521650003403573650005103607650003903658650003903697655002303736655001903759655003203778700003003810700001803840776010603858938007003964938004404034938004004078994001204118ocm23935947 OCoLC20151123115808.0931110s1991 maua b 000 0 eng d a 91071186 aOClbengcDLCdOCLCQdYBMdBTCTAdBAKERdYDXCPdIXAdIBSdOCLCQdOCLCFdWAUdOCLCQdWAU a38881739a62992715 a155583146X a9781555831462 a(OCoLC)23935947z(OCoLC)38881739z(OCoLC)62992715 alccopycat an-us---00aPS509.H57bB76 199104a818.5408 aWAUW00aBrother to brother :bnew writings by Black gay men /cedited by Essex Hemphill ; conceived by Joseph Fairchild Beam ; project managed by Dorothy Beam. a1st ed. aBoston :bAlyson Publications,c©1991. axxxi, 274 pages :billustrations ;c22 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier nsxoaGay men2lcdgt nethaAfrican Americans2lcdgt nnataAmericans2lcdgt ngdraMen2lcdgt aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 263-269).00gWhen I think of home.tSacrifice /rAdrian Stanford --tThe jazz singer /rCharles Henry Fuller --tDaddy lied /rRory Buchanan --tA first affair /rCharles R.P. Pouncy --tThe book of Luke /rGuy-Mark Foster --tLetter to Gregory /rAlan Miller --tAdelphus King /rJohn Keene, Jr. --tIn my own space /rCalvin Glenn --tMaybelle's boy /rLamont B. Steptoe --tAt 36 /rCharles Harpe --tCommitments /rEssex Hemphill.00gBaby, I'm for real.tComfort /rDon Charles --tSafe harbour /rDavid Frechette --tNames and sorrows /rD. Rubin Green --tCouch poems /rDonald Woods --tSummer chills /rRory Buchanan --tAt the club (excerpts) /rAlan E. Miller --tIn the darkness, fuck me now /rAdrian Stanford --tThe tomb of sorrow /rEssex Hemphill --tRemembrance of Rittenhouse Square /rAdrian Stanford --tHey, brother, what's hap'nin? /rCary Alan Johnson --tJailbait /rDon Charles --tWhat do I do about you? /rDonald Woods --tObi's story /rCary Alan Johnson --tBrothers loving brothers /rVega.00gHold tight gently.tAn infected planet /rWrath --tWhen my brother fell /rEssex Hemphill --tIt happened to me /rRoger V. Pamplin, Jr. --tLetter to Roger /rDeryl K. Deese --t"Non, je ne regrette rien" /rDavid Frechette --tThe scarlet letter, revisited : a very different AIDS diary /rWalter Rico Burrell --tHooked for life /rAssoto Saint --tThe worst of it /rCraig A. Reynolds --tRemembrance /rKenneth McCreary --tAunt Ida pieces a quilt /rMelvin Dixon --tHope against hope /rCraig G. Harris --tFor colored boys who have considered /rBobby Smith --tBrother, can you spare some time /rJoseph Beam --tPrescription /rDonald Woods.00gThe absence of fear.tPsalm for the ghetto /rAdrian Stanford --tTrue confessions : a discourse of images of black male sexuality /rIsaac Julien and Kobena Mercer --tLooking for Langston : an interview with Isaac Julien /rEssex Hemphill --tUndressing Icons /rEssex Hemphill --tJames Baldwin : not a bad legacy, brother /rJoseph Beam --tJames Baldwin (1924-1987) /rCarlyle R. Black --tTongues untied : an interview with Marlon Riggs /rRon Simmons --tTongues untied /rMarlon Riggs --tThe absence of fear : an open letter to a brother /rReginald T. Jackson --tSome thoughts on the challenges facing black gay intellectuals /rRon Simmons --tToward a black gay aesthetic : signifying in contemporary black gay literature /rCharles I. Nero --tBlack macho revisited : reflections of a SNAP! queen /rMarlon Riggs --tIn an afternoon light /rEssex Hemphill --tMaking ourselves from scratch /rJoseph Beam. aAlso issued online. aLambda Literary Award, 1991. 0aAfrican American gay menvLiterary collections. 0aGay men's writings, American. 0aAmerican literaturexAfrican American authors. 0aAmerican literaturexMale authors. 0aAmerican literaturey20th century. 7aLiterature.2lcgft 7aEssays.2lcgft 7aCreative nonfiction.2lcgft1 aHemphill, Essex,eeditor.1 aBeam, Joseph.08iOnline version:tBrother to brother.b1st ed.dBoston : Alyson Publications, ©1991w(OCoLC)551379187 aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc10.95d8.21i155583146Xn0001941140sactive aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn91071186c$8.95 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn1164647 aC0bWAU04485cjm a2200913 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019007001500036008004100051010001700092040007400109019001400183024001700197024002800214028002000242033002300262033002300285033002300308035003800331042001400369045002400383050001400407082001000421049000900431245004900440260003400489300004100523306002700564386002000591386002000611386002500631386001900656490002200675546002100697500022000718511052900938500004501467518024101512500010101753500001801854500015801872505032802030650002202358650003102380650005702411650004802468655001902516655002102535655003102556700002402587700002002611700002802631700002302659700002802682700003502710700003202745700002602777700002702803700002602830700002202856700002702878700003202905700003302937700002502970700003102995700002703026700003203053700003803085700003803123700006003161700004503221700004103266710005403307710005503361710004503416830005403461938004403515994001203559ocm56466470 OCoLC20151123120050.0sd fsngnnmmneu070713p20041998cc opnn defhi n eng d a 2007568528 aCINbengcCINdDLCdMDYdIXAdCPLdBTCTAdNEDdWCMdOCLCAdOCLCFdWAU a1502530051 a6369439424207 a006369439424202gtin-1402a8.559424bNaxos00a200101--b4114cA800a200103--b3804cN400a199806--b6519cB7 a(OCoLC)56466470z(OCoLC)150253005 alccopycat1 bd1962bd1956bd195100aSDB 2104304a782.1 aWAUW00aJewish operas.nVolume 1h[sound recording]. a[Hong Kong] :bNaxos,cp2004. a1 sound disc :bdigital ;c4 3/4 in. a001723a002700a002100 nethaJews2lcsh nrelaJews2lcsh nnataAmericans2lcsh ngdraMen2lcsh1 aAmerican classics aSung in English. aLibrettos by Abraham Ellstein and Sylvia Regan, based on a story by Halpern Leivick, adapted by Joseph Buloff (1st work); Raymond Smolover (2nd work); and Alexander Tamkin, based on the play by S. 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Norton & Co.,c2010. a336 p. ;c21 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier gUnited States2naf gLatin America2lcsh nethaHispanic Americans2lcdgt nethaSpanish Americans (Latin America)2lcsh nnataAmericans2lcdgt1 aTwenty-first centuryaTwentieth century2lcsh00tIntroduction : a smuggler's sack /rLuisa Valenzuela --gThetWhite girl /rLuis Alberto Urrea --gThetExtravagant behavior of the naked woman /rJosefina Estrada --tEveryone's Abuelo can't have ridden with Pancho Villa /rAndrea Saenz --gThetBook without covers /rEnrique Jaramillo Levi --tAlma /rJunot Díaz --g3 microstories:tCannibals and explorers ;tRespect for genres ;tTheologian /rAna María Shua --tClownpants Molina /rStephen D. Gutierrez --tInsomnia /rVirgilio Piñera --tPeople of the dog /rAlma Luz Villanueva --tLight is like water /rGabriel García Márquez --tRed sperpent ceviche /rAntonio Farias --tCeleste's heart /rAída Bortnik --tShout /rDagoberto Gilb --gThetLord of the flies /rMarco Denevi --tDay ah Dallas mare toes /rLuna Calderón --gThetEclipse /rAugusto Monterroso --tMontezuma, my revolver /rFernando Benavidez, Jr. --tVictim /rPedro Ponce --tWhen new flowers bloomed /rCarmen Naranjo --tImagining Bisbee /rAlicita Rodríguez --tMiss Clairol /rHelen María Viramontes --tCounterfeit /rEdmundo Paz Soldán --gThetNews of the author /rOmar Castañeda --tHalloween /rNorma Elia Cantú --gThetBook of sand /rJorge Luis Borges --tCustomer service at the Karaoke Don Quixote /rJuan Martinez --tImpossible story /rCarmen Boullosa --tEva and Daniel /rTomás Rivera --gThetCaptive /rJosé Emilio Pacheco --tEssential things /rJorge Luis Arzola --tPilón /rSandra Cisneros --g4 microstories:tLove 1 ;tLove 2 ;gThetTest ;gThetHole /rRaúl Brasca --tOur secret /rIsabel Allende --gThetNative lawyer /rRudolfo Anaya --tSeñor Noboa /rRaúl Leis --tHow to live with a feminista and (still) be a macho : notes unabridged /rJuan Felipe Herrera --tAunt Chila /rÁngeles Mastretta --gThetHitchhiker /rLouis Reyna --tWhat should run in the mind of caballeros /rLupe Méndez --gThetScribe /rRafael Courtoisie --tPhone calls /rRoberto Bolaño --tForeign market /rAna Castillo --gThetproof /rRodrigo Rey Rosa --gThetBack of my own head in a crowd /rAlberto Ríos --tFresh fruit /rMarisella Veiga --tChronicle of the City of Havana /rEduardo Galeano --gThetUprooted /rCristina Peri Rossi --gThetVisitor /rDaniel Alarcón --tVolar /rJudith Ortíz Cofer --tAsunder /rRobert Lopez --tDevotion /rAlejandra Pizarnik --gThetEternal dog /rHernán Lavín Cerda --gThetExpression /rMario Benedetti --tJohnny Depp /rSocorro Venegas --tIn the cold of the malecón /rAntonio José Ponte --tTía /rCarmen Tafolla --tHair /rHilma Contreras --gLatGuaca /rDaniel A. Olivas --gThetCenterfielder /rSergio Ramírez --tChronicle of the second plague /rIgnacio Padilla --t"Cielito Lindo" /rLisa Alvarez --tDay of the dead /rDaniel Chacón --g2 microstories:gThetWooden boat ;tAstilla /rManuel Muñoz --tManuelito /rNicomedes Suárez Araúz --tZapata /rPablo Medina --tCat's eye /rLuisa Valenzuela --tEpilogue: migrations /rJulio Ortega. aIncludes bibliographical references.1 a"Following the success of the Flash Fiction and Sudden Fiction series, editors Robert Shapard and James Thomas join with Ray Gonzalez in offering some of the best new and recent short-short stories by U.S. Latino and Latin American writers. Featuring an introduction by the much-lauded Argentine writer Luisa Valenzuela, Sudden Fiction Latino celebrates work from stars like Junot Dfaz, Sandra Cisneros, and Roberto Bolofio: masters like Gabriel Garda Marquez, Isabel Allende, and Jorge Luis Borges; and rising talents like Andrea Saenz, Daniel Alarcon, and Alicita Rodriguez. From as little as half a page long to a few pages, these stories are moving, challenging, humorous, artful, sometimes political, and altogether spectacular - and reveal significant distinctions and common ground between U.S. Latino and Latin American literature"--Jacket. 0aHispanic AmericansvLiterary collections. 0aSpanish Americans (Latin America)vLiterary collections. 0aAmerican fictionxHispanic American authors. 0aFlash fiction, American. 0aFlash fiction, Spanish AmericanvTranslations into English. 0aAmerican fictiony20th century. 0aAmerican fictiony21st century. 0aSpanish American fictiony20th centuryvTranslations into English. 0aSpanish American fictiony21st centuryvTranslations into English. 7aFlash fiction.2lcgft1 aShapard, Robert,d1942-1 aThomas, James,d1946-1 aGonzález, Ray. aUnited States.2naf aLatin America.2lcsh aBrodartbBRODn09911782c$15.95 aBaker and TaylorbBTCPnBK0008280785 aCoutts Information ServicesbCOUTn9926648 aQuality Books, Inc.bQUALna 09037087 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn3067457 aC0bWAU03429cam a2200793 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040012300094016001400217019001300231020001500244020001800259035003700277041001300314043001200327050002200339050002300361055002300384082002000407049000900427245011400436260004500550300004000595336002600635337002800661338002700689386003500716386002600751388002800777388002200805504005700827505026700884650006001151650003301211650005701244650003401301650008301335650003501418650009501453650004801548611009001596611005301686650004001739651003801779650002301817650001701840651001701857651001801874650004201892650003701934650003601971651003602007648003002043648002202073655002402095655003202119655004102151655006102192700003002253700003802283776009202321938007102413938003602484938006302520938004002583994001202623ocm28182588 OCoLC20151123124219.0920824s1991 quca b 000 0ceng a 92204212 aDLCbengcDLCdNLCdEL$dLASdBAKERdBTCTAdYDXCPdNEDdGEBAYdBDXdGBVCPdOCLCOdOCLCFdOCLCQdOCLCOdWAUdDEBBGdWAU a910906017 a25094359 a1550650149 a9781550650143 a(OCoLC)28182588z(OCoLC)250943591 aenghfre an-cn---00aD810.N3bC27 199114aF1035.J3bS86 199100aFC106 J3bS86 199100a971/.004956220 aWAUW00aStone voices :bwartime writings of Japanese Canadian Issei /cedited by Keibo Oiwa ; 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Brooks --tThe crickets went on singing /rCelia Brown --tForget-me-nots /rCelia Brown --tSchool nurse's journal /rCelia Brown --tIn the solarium /rCelia Brown --tMammography : a word with grandma's ghost /rCelia Brown --tBody of knowledge : remembering diploma schools, 1976 /rJeanne Bryner --tCall and Response /rJeanne Bryner --tStanding there /rJeanne Bryner --tBreathless /rJeanne Bryner --tMiscarriage : the nurse speaks to the baby /rJeanne Bryner --tWhat nurses do : the marriage of suffering and healing /rJeanne Bryner --tThe radio /rTeresa Campbell --tSlowly, life returned to normal /rShulamith Cantor --tGood-bye /rAlice Capshaw --tWhat nurses do best /rMarlene Cesar --tIn the OR /rRobin Chard --tThe color of blood /rVictoria May Collett --tCareer day /rCortney Davis. 0aNurses' writings, American. 0aNurse and patientvLiterary collections. 0aAmerican literaturey20th century. 0aNursingvLiterary collections. 0aNursesvLiterary collections.12aMedicine in LiteraturezUnited States.12aNurseszUnited States.22aNursingzUnited States.22aPoetry as TopiczUnited States. 7aAmerican literature.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00807113 7aNurse and patient.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01041457 7aNurses.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01041618 7aNurses' writings, American.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01041726 7aNursing.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01041731 7a1900 - 19992fast 7aLiterature.2lcgft 7aPoetry.2lcgft 7aEssays.2lcgft 7aCreative nonfiction.2lcgft 0aProse literature. 7aLiterary collections.2fast0(OCoLC)fst014238111 aDavis, Cortney,d1945-eeditor.1 aSchaefer, Judy,d1944-eeditor.08iOnline version:tIntensive care.dIowa City : University of Iowa Press, ©2003w(OCoLC)60694797108iOnline version:tIntensive care.dIowa City : University of Iowa Press, ©2003w(OCoLC)607846264 aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc17.95d17.95i0877458383n0004098500sactive aBrodartbBRODn59948884c$19.00 aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn2002075074 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn1924890 aC0bWAU02541cam a22007094a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040009800094015001900192016002000211016001800231019001400249020003200263020002900295035003900324042000800363043001200371050002000383060001500403060002100418082001500439049000900454245010700463260003800570300003000608336002600638337002800664338002700692370002300719386002300742386002600765490002700791504005100818520008200869505007200951650002401023650003201047650001401079650002801093650004501121650005001166650003401216650005401250650005801304650003901362650004001401655002201441655001901463655001901482655002201501655004101523700003401564700003201598830003301630938004101663938003201704938004301736938004001779994001201819ocn293339706OCoLC20151123125526.0081216s2009 nyu b 001 m eng a 2008053899 aDNLM/DLCbengcDLCdYDXdBTCTAdNLMdUKMdYDXCPdQBXdIG#dVP@dOCLCFdOCLCOdOCLCQdOVYdWAU aGBA9018902bnb7 a1014917262DNLM7 a0148658312Uk a251211590 a9781427798633q(alk. paper) a142779863Xq(alk. paper) a(OCoLC)293339706z(OCoLC)251211590 apcc an-us---00aRT34b.C35 200900a2009 F-67210aWY 87bC156 200900a610.73222 aWAUW02aA call to nursing :bstories about challenge and commitment /cPaula Sergi, Geraldine Gorman, editors. aNew York :bKaplan Pub.,c©2009. axiii, 271 pages ;c21 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier cUnited States2naf noccaNurses2lcdgt nnataAmericans2lcdgt1 aKaplan voices : nurses aIncludes bibliographical references and index. a25 nurses, both in prose and verse, tells why they chose nursing as a career.2 apt. 1. The calling -- pt. 2. The reckoning -- pt. 3. 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foreword by Karen Wolk Feinstein.30aI was not strong like this when I started out3 aBecoming a nurse 1aPittsburgh, Pennsylvania :bInFact Books,c2013. 4c©2013 a271 pages ;c23 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier noccaNurses2lcdgt0 aIntroduction : Anonymous, irreplaceable nurse / Lee Gutkind -- Foreword : Art of meeting patient need / Karen Wolk Feinstein -- Hitting the bone / Eddie Lueken -- Haunting / Thomas Schwarz -- Becoming a nurse / Laura DeVaney -- Next of kin / Josephine Ensign -- Healing Wang Jie's bottom / L Darby-Zhao -- Zeitgeber / Denise Elliott -- Long night's journey into day / Theresa Brown -- Don't ever forget me / Christopher Lance Coleman -- Heart lessons / Diane Kraynak -- Docking in Togo / Jennifer Binger, as told to Ann Swindell -- I see you / Tilda Shalof -- Listening and other lifesaving measures / Karla Theilen -- Careening toward reunion / Nina Gaby -- Nurse Nora at nineteen / Nora Casper -- Four sticks / Janice Dvorak -- Messiah, not otherwise specified / Janet Gool -- All alone and afraid: becoming a person through nursing / Anna Gersman -- Individually identifiable / Pamela Baker -- Approaching death / Kimberly A Condon -- Nurses whispered / Patricia A Nugent -- Becoming / Lori Mulvihill. aThis volume collects the stories of nurses at all stages of their careers: passionate, terrified, sometimes simply exhausted, as they discuss their experiences and the nursing profession, one of the most challenging and underappreciated jobs in the world. 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Larson -- Do no harm : a WHO nurse looks back / Joyce Smith -- My life is an adventure : it's not for the faint hearted, but it is worth it! / Pamela A. McQuide -- Nous sommes ensemble : we are together / Ruth-Anne McLendon -- Epilogue : same body, different rules / Laura Calamos Nasir. a"Global Health Nursing--as a career or as a time-limited experience in personal and professional growth-is a rapidly growing specialty area. This unique book presents first-hand accounts from nurses at all professional levels, who share their life-changing experiences and insights with nurses interested in the global health arena. Written with compassion and humor, their stories emphasize the practical, challenging, and rewarding aspects of Global Health Nursing. Contributors describe their motivation for working in global health, along with the rewards and challenges. 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(some folded) aQuarterly atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier0 aVol. 1, no. 1 (fall 1983)-v. 21, no. 3/4 (summer/fall 2004). gUnited States2naf nsxoaGay men2lcdgt ngdraMen2lcdgt nnataAmericans2lcdgt1 aTwentieth centuryaTwenty-first century2lcsh aPublished: Washington, DC : Lambda Literary Foundation, 1998-2004. aIssues for 1983-1998 measure 41-44 x 29 cm. unfolded. aIssues for 1983-1998 also called issue 48 [i.e. 49]-57. aSome issues combined. aSome issues misnumbered. aIssued by: The James White Review Association, fall 1984-summer 1998; by the Lambda Literary Foundation, fall 1998-summer/fall 2004. aDescription based on first issue; title from cover. 0aAmerican literaturey20th centuryvPeriodicals. 0aAmerican literaturey21st centuryvPeriodicals. 0aAmerican literaturexMale authorsvPeriodicals. 0aGay men's writings, AmericanvPeriodicals. 0aGay menvLiterary collectionsvPeriodicals. 0aMale homosexualityvLiterary collectionsvPeriodicals. 0aGay menvPictorial worksvPeriodicals. 0aGay authorsvPeriodicals. 0aHomosexuality in literaturevPeriodicals. 7aLiterature.2lcgft 7aPeriodicals.2lcgft2 aJames White Review Association,eissuing body.2 aLambda Literary Foundation,eissuing body.08iAlso available online:tJames White review (Online)w(OCoLC)5025622508iOnline version:tJames White revieww(OCoLC)707065984 aCSfaCU-IaDLCaMiEMaMiUaNICaNcDaNjPaWU aC0bWAU03706cam a2200613 i 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040009800094016001800192020002900210020002600239020003000265020002700295035002100322042000800343043003000351050002400381082003000405084004500435049000900480100003700489245010000526264005400626300005400680336002100734337002500755338002300780386003500803386002500838490004200863500007000905520106500975504004102040600004502081650008802126650007902214610007602293610006202369650008302431650004802514650007102562650009802633655003602731655002702767655003202794830004302826856009302869938002902962938004802991938004103039994001203080ocn867769763OCoLC20151123050427.0140107r20141946wauab b s000 0aeng a 2013042720 aDLCbengerdacDLCdYDXdBDXdYDXCPdUKMGBdCDXdSTFdPULdOCLCFdOVVdOCLCOdYUSdOCLCOdWAU7 a0166452892Uk a9780295993928 (hardback) a0295993928 (hardback) a9780295993546 (paperback) a0295993545 (paperback) a(OCoLC)867769763 apcc an-us---an-us-caan-us-ut00aD769.8.A6bO38 201400a940.54/72730979469aB223 aBIO022000aSOC043000aHIS0361402bisacsh aWAUW1 aOkubo, Miné,eauthor,eartist.10aCitizen 13660 /cdrawings and text by Miné Okubo ; with a new introduction by Christine Hong. 1aSeattle :bUniversity of Washington Press,c2014. axxviii, 209 pages :billustrations, map ;c21 cm. atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier nethaJapanese Americans2lcdgt nnataJapanese2lcdgt1 aClassics of Asian American Literature aOriginally published: New York : Columbia University Press, 1946. a"Mine Okubo was one of over one hundred thousand people of Japanese descent--nearly two-thirds of whom were American citizens--who were forced into 'protective custody' shortly after Pearl Harbor. Citizen 13660, Okubo's graphic memoir of life in relocation centers in California and Utah, illuminates this experience with poignant illustrations and witty, candid text. Now available with a new introduction by Christine Hong and in a wide-format artist edition, this graphic novel can reach a new generation of readers and scholars. '[Mine Okubo] took her months of life in the concentration camp and made it the material for this amusing, heart-breaking book. The moral is never expressed, but the wry pictures and the scanty words make the reader laugh--and if he is an American too--blush.' 'A remarkably objective and vivid and even humorous account. In dramatic and detailed drawings and brief text, she documents the whole episode. all that she saw, objectively, yet with a warmth of understanding'"--New York times book review"--cProvided by publisher. aIncludes bibliographical references.10aOkubo, MinévComic books, strips, etc. 0aJapanese AmericansxEvacuation and relocation, 1942-1945vComic books, strips, etc. 0aWorld War, 1939-1945xConcentration campszUtahvComic books, strips, etc.20aTanforan Assembly Center (San Bruno, Calif.)vComic books, strips, etc.20aCentral Utah Relocation CentervComic books, strips, etc. 0aWorld War, 1939-1945vPersonal narratives, AmericanvComic books, strips, etc. 7aBIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women.2bisacsh 7aSOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Asian American Studies.2bisacsh 7aHISTORY / United States / State & Local / West (AK, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NV, UT, WY).2bisacsh 7aAutobiographical comics.2lcgft 7aGraphic novels.2lcgft 7aPersonal narratives.2lcgft 0aClassics of Asian American literature.423Cover imageuhttp://www.netread.com/jcusers/1305/2850379/image/lgcover.9780295993928.jpg aBrodartbBRODn108824241 aCoutts Information ServicesbCOUTn26586226 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn11332732 aC0bWAU02124cam a2200565Ia 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036040009700077020002300174020002600197035002000223041001300243046001500256046000700271050002200278082002500300084001500325084001500340084001500355084001500370049000900385245015400394250003000548260003500578300003700613336002600650337002800676338002700704386002300731388002800754388002200782490004200804504004100846650005700887650004800944650005000992650003401042650007401076650003801150650007601188650005701264655002301321655005201344655004401396700002301440830004301463938004001506994001201546ocm17956062 OCoLC20151123050641.0880516s1987 be c b 000 mdfre d aKWWbengcKWWdFXGdOCLdSTFdYDXCPdGBVCPdOCLCQdICWdOCLCFdOCLCQdWAUdOCLCOdOCLCQdWAU a2501009266q(pbk.) a9782501009263q(pbk.) a(OCoLC)179560621 afreheng o1918p1981 o1914aPN6068b.A57 198704a840.9896bK47a, 1987 a17.982bcl a18.062bcl a18.072bcl a18.242bcl aWAUW00aAnthologie négro-africaine :bpanorama critique des prosateurs, poètes, et dramaturges noirs du XXe siècle /c[redigée par] Lilyan Kesteloot. aNouv. éd. rev. et augm. aVerviers :bMarabout,c©1987. a478 pages :bportraits ;c18 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier nethaBlacks2lcdgt1 aTwentieth century2lcsh1 a1900 - 19992fast1 aCollection Marabout service ;vMS 129 aIncludes bibliographical references. 0aLiteraturexBlack authorsvTranslations into French. 0aAfrican literature (French)xBlack authors. 0aCaribbean literature (French)xBlack authors. 0aBlacksvLiterary collections. 7aAfrican literature (French)xBlack authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00799858 7aBlacks.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00833880 7aCaribbean literature (French)xBlack authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00847485 7aLiteraturexBlack authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00999963 7aLiterature.2lcgft 7aLiterary collections.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01423811 7aTranslations.2fast0(OCoLC)fst014237911 aKesteloot, Lilyan. 0aCollection Marabout service ;vMS 129. aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn1241300 aC0bWAU05539cam a2200433 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040008000094035001800174050001800192082001400210049000900224245011100233260003300344300002600377336002600403337002800429338002700457386004200484386003600526530002400562505382300586650005104409650004504460650002404505650003404529650004904563650006504612650007704677650003804754655002304792655005204815700004704867776014204914938003705056994001205093ocm00238728 OCoLC20151123050748.0720127s1972 nyu 001 m eng a 76129752 aDLCbengcDLCdBTCTAdOCLCGdMOFdT8MdOCLCOdFUTdOCLCFdOCLCQdOCLCOdWAU a(OCoLC)23872800aPS508.N3bR6300a808.8/004 aWAUW00aNommo: an anthology of modern Black African and Black American literature,cedited by William H. Robinson. aNew York,bMacmillanc[1972] axvi, 501 pagesc24 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier nethaAfrican AmericansaBlacks2lcdgt nnataAmericansaAfricans2lcdgt aAlso issued online.0 aWhite Power / Julius Lester -- from The Coming of the Hoodlum / Johnny Scott -- from Die, Nigger, Die / H "Rap" Brown -- from Blame Me on History / Bloke Modisane -- from Road to Ghana / Alfred Hutchinson -- from America, Their America / John Pepper Clark -- An Act of Prostitution / James Alan McPherson -- The Urchin / Can Themba -- Rain / Richard Rive -- from The Flagellants / Carlene H. Polite -- from Pimp: Story of My Life / "Iceberg Slim" (Robert Beck) -- from Howard Street / Nathan C. Heard -- from Houseboy / Ferdinand Oyono -- from No Bride Price / David Rubadiri -- The Electronic Nigger / Ed Bullins -- Madheart / LeRoi Jones -- from The Rhythm of Violence / Lewis Nkosi -- from Libretto for the Republic of Liberia / Melvin B. Tolson -- from the Panther and the Lash. Harlem, Prime, The Backlash Blues, Who but the Lord, Still Here, Worlds Like Freedom, Little Song on Housing, Final Call / Langston Hughes -- A Ballad of Remembrance, Incense of the Lucky Virgin, Summertime and the Living ..., Runagate, Runagate / Robert Hayden -- Negro Hero, Beverly Hills, Chicago, Truth, The Bean Eaters, We Real Cool, The Ballad of Rudolph Reed / Gwendolyn Brooks -- View from the Corner, In My Father's House, A Moment Please, That's Mighty Fine, My Friend / Paul Vesey (Samuel W. Allen) -- To Fanon, Lumumba Section, Spirits Unchained, Brother Malcolm's Echo, Mandela's Sermon / Keorapetse w. Kgositsile -- from Song of Lawino / Okot P'Bitek -- Listen Comrades, The Renegade, Africa, Nigger Tramp / David Diop -- An Interview with an Architect of Negritude: Césaire / Ellen C. Kennedy -- from Cahier d'un retour au pays natal / Aime Césaire -- A Conversation with Leopold Senghor / Rosey E. Pool -- The Defense and Illustration of Negritude / Leopold Sedar Senghor -- Black Woman, Ndéssé or Blues, Spring Song, New York / Leopold Sedar Senghor -- Statement/ LeRoi Jones -- A Black Criterion / Clarence Major -- from The African Image / Ezekiel Mphahlele -- excerpt from The Wretched of the Earth / Franz Fanon -- from White Man, Listen! / Richard Wright -- New Life at Kyerefaso / Efua Sutherland -- from A Man of the People / Chinua Achebe -- from The Second Round / Lenrie Peters -- from The Beautyful [sic] Ones Are Not Yet Born / Ayi Kwei Armah -- from The River Between / James Ngugi -- from Jagua Nana / Cyprian Ekwensi -- from The Dark Child / Camara Laye -- The Strong Breed / Wole Soyinka -- from The Song of a Goat / John Pepper Clark -- Piano and Drums, You Laughed and Laughed and Laughed / Gabriel Okara -- The Meaning of Africa / Abioseh Nicol -- The Myth of Non-Violence Versus the Right of Self-Defense / John Killens -- To All Black Women, From All Black Men / Eldridge Cleaver -- from The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual / Harold Cruse -- The Black Manifesto / James Forman -- from The Nigger Bible / Robert H. DeCoy -- A New Day / Charles Wright -- Sinner Man, Where You Gonna Run To? Larry Neal -- from The Free-Lance Pallbearers / Ishmael Reed -- The Job / Ben Caldwell -- The Monster / Ron Milner -- A Poem for Black Hearts, Black Art, Black People: This Is Our Destiny, W.W. / LeRoi Jones -- The New Integrationist, In the Interest of Black Salvation, The Wall, The Traitor, No More Marching, Blackwoman, A Message All Black People Can Dig / Don L. Lee -- At That Moment, What We Know, from Riot Rimes, U.S.A. section III / Raymond Patterson -- nigger, to blk/record/buyers / Sonia Sanchez -- Written for Love of an Ascension-Coltrane / Carolyn Rodgers -- White, Welfare / Horace Mungin -- (For Nigareens), To a Wite Boy (or an answer for a late question) / Jewel Latimore (Johari Amini) -- For Malcolm, A Year Later, It Was a Funky Deal / Etheridge Knight -- Blue Notes, Oct. 5, 1963 / Bob Kaufman -- The Relationship of AMSAC and the American Negro to Africa and Pan-Africanism. 0aAmerican literaturexAfrican American authors. 0aAfrican AmericansvLiterary collections. 0aAfrican literature. 0aBlacksvLiterary collections. 7aAfrican Americans.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00799558 7aAfrican literaturexBlack authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00799834 7aAmerican literaturexAfrican American authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00807114 7aBlacks.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00833880 7aLiterature.2lcgft 7aLiterary collections.2fast0(OCoLC)fst014238111 aRobinson, William Henry,d1922-ecompiler.08iOnline version:tNommo: an anthology of modern Black African and Black American literature.dNew York, Macmillan [1972]w(OCoLC)575622765 aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn76129752 aC0bWAU01985cam a22004691 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040006100094019001400155035003600169041001300205043001200218050001900230082001200249049000900261100004200270240001300312245016300325250002100488260005300509300004900562336002600611337002800637338002700665386004100692386002600733500019500759500010300954504005101057650004401108650003901152650003601191650002101227651002301248655001901271700003601290776014801326938002901474994001201503ocm00982816 OCoLC20151123051155.0740820r19451845dcu b 001 p fre a 46000352 aDLCbengcMIAdDLCdOCLCQdOCLCGdHLSdAMAZNdOCLCQdWAU a236211129 a(OCoLC)982816z(OCoLC)2362111290 afreaeng an-us-la00aPQ3937.L8bL32 a841.082 aWAUW1 aLanusse, Armand,d1812-1867,eeditor.10aCenelles10aCreole voices;bpoems in French by free men of color, first published in 1845,cedited by Edward Maceo Coleman ... with a foreword by H. Carrington Lancaster. aA centennial ed. aWashington, D.C.,bAssociated Publishers,c1945. a2 preliminary leaves, xlvi, 130 pagesc20 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier nethaFrench AmericansaCreoles2lcsh nnataAmericans2lcdgt aThis anthology, compiled by Armand Lanusse, who was also one of the principal contributors, was originally published in New Orleans under title: Les cenelles, choix de poésies indigènes. aPresent edition includes poems of V.E. Rillieux and P.A. Desdunes, two later poets (p. [109]-128). aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 0aFrench American poetryxCreole authors. 0aFrench American poetryzLouisiana. 0aFree African AmericansvPoetry. 0aCreolesvPoetry. 0aLouisianavPoetry. 7aPoetry.2lcgft1 aColeman, Edward Maceo,eeditor.08iOnline version:aLanusse, Armand, 1812-1867.tCreole voices.bA Centennial ed.dWashington, D.C., Associated Publishers, 1945w(OCoLC)581221819 aAMAZONbAMZNnB0036RTSW0 aC0bWAU01538cam a2200421 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040004900094020001500143020001800158035002000176041001300196042000800209046000700217050002400224049000900248245020400257246005600461260006800517300004000585336002600625337002800651338002700679370002300706386003300729386002600762388002800788388002200816650004600838650005500884655001900939700004200958710006401000938004001064994001201104ocm40680349 OCoLC20151202124143.0990126s1997 nyua 000 p eng c a 97076373 aSNNbengcSNNdYDXCPdOCLCFdWAUdOCLCQdWAU a1879734036 a9781879734036 a(OCoLC)406803491 aenghkor apcc o19 4aPS508.K67bM67 1997 aWAUW00aMother and dove :bKorean-American poetry anthology /cedited by the Institute for Korean-American Culture ; editors, Damian B. Kim ; advisory editors, Yearn Hong Choi, Mark Setton, Julia KyungJa Im.15aKorean-American poetry anthology :bmother and dove aFlushing, NY :bInstitute for Korean-American Culture,c©1997. a175 pages :billustrations ;c22 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier cUnited States2naf nethaKorean Americans2lcdgt nnataAmericans2lcdgt1 aTwentieth century2lcsh1 a1900 - 19992fast 0aAmerican poetryxKorean American authors. 0aKorean American poetryvTranslations into English. 7aPoetry.2lcgft1 aKim, Damian Byungsuk,d1934-eeditor.2 aInstitute for Korean-American Culture,eeditor,epublisher. aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn3485559 aC0bWAU02444cam a2200433 i 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036040010000077016001800177020001500195020001800210035001800228042000800246046001300254050002300267082001100290049000900301100004200310240004000352245016500392264007600557300002700633336002600660337002800686338002700714386002400741388002900765500014300794504005100937505053600988530002401524600004901548600005301597655003601650700008901686776022301775994001201998ocm00843390 OCoLC20151202031651.0740327s1932 enk b 001 i eng c aKSUbengerdacKSUdOCLdUX1dOCLCGdDRBdOCLCGdWY@dEYMdUKMGBdEUMdOCLCQdOCLCOdOCLCFdWAU7 a0001197072Uk a0198124015 a9780198124016 a(OCoLC)843390 apcc k1932o18 4aPR4023.A4bC6 193204a821/.8 aWAUW1 aArnold, Matthew,d1822-1888,eauthor.10aCorrespondence.kSelections (Lowry)14aThe letters of Matthew Arnold to Arthur Hugh Clough /cedited with an introductory study by Howard Foster Lowry, Professor of English in the College of Wooster. 1aLondon ;aNew York :bOxford University Press, Humphrey Milford,c1932. axi, 191 pages ;c23 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aEnglishaMen2lcdgt1 aNineteenth century2lcsh a"In another form this book was offered at Yale in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy"--Preface. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.2 aAppendix I. The origin of "Rugby Chapel" -- Appendix II. A letter from A.P. Stanley to Arthur Clough, written upon the death of Dr. Thomas Arnold -- Appendix III. Two excerpts from novels of George Sand. A, From Indiana, partie xxiii, nouvelle édition, Calmann Lévy, Paris, 1900, pp. 232-5. B, From Jacques, partie xxix, nouvelle édition, p. 142 -- Appendix IV. Documentation of certain notes to the letters -- Appendix V. Arnold's letter of recommendation of Clough for the principalship of the college at Sydney, Australia. aAlso issued online.10aArnold, Matthew,d1822-1888vCorrespondence.10aClough, Arthur Hugh,d1819-1861vCorrespondence. 7aPersonal correspondence.2lcgft1 aLowry, Howard Foster,d1901-1967,eeditor,ewriter of supplementary textual content.08iOnline version:aArnold, Matthew, 1822-1888.sCorrespondence. Selections (Lowry).tLetters of Matthew Arnold to Arthur Hugh Clough.dLondon ; New York : Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford, 1932w(OCoLC)557714633 aC0bWAU01945cam a2200421 i 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036040004900077020001500126020001800141035002000159041001300179042000800192046002700200050002500227049000900252100004200261240005100303245009300354246003000447264004200477264001100519300002300530336002600553337002800579338002700607386002700634386005300661388002200714388002800736505056100764600006001325650005701385655002601442700004301468994001201511ocm55122129 OCoLC20151202061609.0040511t20022001hu a 000 j eng c aWAUbengerdacWAUdOCLCGdOCLCFdOCLCQdWAU a9631349136 a9789631349139 a(OCoLC)551221291 aenghhun apcc k2002o1905p19142edtf 4aPH3213.C69bA26 2002 aWAUW1 aCsáth, Géza,d1887-1919,eauthor.10aShort stories.kSelections (Sollosy).lEnglish10aOpium /cselected stories by Géza Csáth ; selected and translated by Judith Sollosy.3 aOpium :bselected stories 1aBudapest, Hungary :bCorvina,c[2002] 4c©2001 a134 pages ;c22 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aHungariansaMen2lcdgt aNeurologistsaPsychiatristsaMusic critics2lcsh1 a1905 - 19142fast1 aTwentieth century2lcsh0 aThe magician's garden -- Paul and Virginia -- Erna -- The surgeon -- Encountering Mother -- Murder -- Little Emma -- Opium -- The young lady -- Pig killing -- The black silence -- The toad -- The mountain pass -- Matricide -- The death of the magician -- The girl with fire in her eyes -- The reward -- Father and son -- The well -- First Lieutenant Tálay -- Art and science -- Socrates -- The shepherd who loved to play his flute -- Posterity and the poet -- The poor man with a heart of gold -- The unwanted child -- The Count's Easter Sunday -- Rosie.10aCsáth, Géza,d1887-1919vTranslations into English. 0aShort stories, HungarianvTranslations into English. 7aShort stories.2lcgft1 aSollosy, Judith,eeditor,etranslator. aC0bWAU03884cam a2200469 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040007500094020001500169020001800184035002000202041001300222046000700235050002700242082001900269049000900288100003300297240004000330245007000370260006000440300002100500336002600521337002800547338002700575386002700602388002800629500024500657505187000902600005102772650006302823655001902886700004302905776018702948856009203135938007003227938002803297938003703325938004003362994001203402ocm25316668 OCoLC20151203122718.0920129s1992 wau 000 p eng a 92006972 aDLCbengcDLCdBAKERdBTCTAdYDXCPdTTUdHALANdBDXdOCLCFdOCLCOdWAU a1556590474 a9781556590474 a(OCoLC)253166681 aenghhun o1900aPH3213.C8145bA26 199200a894/.51113220 aWAUW1 aCsoóri, Sándor,eauthor.10aPoems.kSelections (1992).lEnglish10aSelected poems of Sándor Csoóri /ctranslated by Len Roberts. a[Port Townsend, Wash.] :bCopper Canyon Press,c©1992. a113 p. ;c23 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aHungariansaMen2lcdgt1 aTwentieth century2lcsh aSome poems translated by Len Roberts and: Miklós Horváth, József Horváth, László Vértes, Gábor Törő, Tibor Tengerdi, Tamás Juhász, Claudia Zimmerman, Anita Sényi, Judit Vértes, Miklós Telbisz, or Anette Marta.0 apt. 1. (1982-present). My masters ; Day by day ; The nook was fine for me ; Night journey in Germany ; Farewell to Finland ; It will remain my living memory ; People, boughs ; Prophecy ; You, hungry for the sun ; Dozing on the train ; The day has passed ; Confession to the city ; I have to look long ; A thin, black band ; Apparition ; Summer, with halo ; May beetles ; For the seventh day ; Memories of November ; The wood embers cast light upon the snow outside ; A drop of blood on the ground ; Sunshine and the black, night bramble ; Green twig in my hand ; Postponed nightmare ; No kin of yours, just a friend ; You're rising and vanishing ; I saw your face ; Sky, earth, brass doorhandle ; Psalm in the forest ; Questions to carriers of the dead ; She wanted to say something more ; Esztergom summer ; The long winter's psalm ; Winter's voice has softened ; We were good, good and obedient ; I go near you to die ; A dawn wtory -- pt. 2. (1973-1982). I believed then ; The poppy clatters at night ; European summer ; Darkly from the darkness ; You enter the moment ; Postponement ; Belated demonstration in a French mining town ; Let the timbrel rattle ; October tirades ; Somebody consoles me with a poem ; Prophesying about your time ; Everyday history ; The stranger ; Aiming orb ; Nobody's land ; It is only myself I haven't seen ; Sea gull-line ; My winter kingdom ; Cantata profana ; Perhaps a bullet ; I would let you go, call you back ; After all ; The smile of my exile ; Eyes ; This may be summer already ; A friend's pleading words to a second person ; Message ; On the third day the snow began to fall -- pt. 3. (1962-1973). Barbarous prayer ; The wind with its nerves ; What do you envy me ; This day ; When I touch you ; Hide the miracle ; Light-blindness ; The snow is storming ; Maple leaf ; I smear mud on my face ; So it should not be dark.10aCsoóri, SándorvTranslations into English. 0aHungarian poetryy20th centuryvTranslations into English. 7aPoetry.2lcgft1 aRoberts, Len,d1947-2007,etranslator.08iOnline version:aCsoóri, Sándor.sPoems. Selections (1992). 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Dungy. aAthens :bUniversity of Georgia Press,c©2009. axxxv, 387 pages ;c23 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier nethaAfrican Americans2lcdgt nnataAmericans2lcdgt aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.00gCycle one: Just looking.tWe must be careful /rEd Roberson --tEarth is a living thing /rLucille Clifton --tMountains of California, part I /rAl Young --tMountain road ends here /rG.E. Patterson --tQueen Anne's lace /rJune Jordan --tOn summer /rGeorge Moses Horton --tYellow jacket /rNikki Giovanni --tEclogue at twilight /rYusef Komunyakaa --tRuellia noctiflora /rMarilyn Nelson --tEvening primrose /rRita Dove --tNight-blooming cereus /rRobert Hayden --tSeptember night /rGeorge Marion McClellan --tSweet enough ocean, cotton /rThylias Moss --tMetamorphism /rHelene Johnson --tBrown girl's nature poem: provincetown /rToni Wynn --tWhat more? /rGerald Barrax Sr. --tBe careful /rEd Roberson --tWatching blackbirds turn to ghosts /rRachel Eliza Griffiths --tIf winter comes, can spring? /rAlvin Aubert --t31 words * prose poems [#12] /rRita Shockley.00gCycle two: Nature, be with us.tWe are not strangers here /rRavi Howard --tFor a farmer /rJames A. Emanuel --tTo waste at trees /rGerald Barrax Sr. --tWhite dog /rCarl Phillips --tYou must walk this lonesome /rEvie Shockley --tDown from the houses of magic /rCyrus Cassells --tEphemera /rGeorge Marion McClellan --tSleepwalker on the mountain /rRuth Ellen Kocher --t#543 /rRichard Wright --tAphrodite of economy /rMark McMorris --tArachis hypogaea /rMarilyn Nelson --tIn the Rachel Carson Wildlife Refuge, thinking of Rachel Carson /rAnthony Walton --tlanguage /rCamille T. Dungy --tFor Alice Walker (a summertime tanka) /rJune Jordan --tGenerations /rLucille Clifton --tWork /rYusef Komunyakaa --tPoem to my child, if ever you shall be /rRoss Gay --tTo a certain lady, in her garden /rSterling Brown --tUrban nature /rEd Roberson --tSeptember songs /rReginald Shepherd.00gCycle three: Dirt on our hands.tfrom 12 million Black voices /rRichard Wright --tAnother April /rAnne Spencer --tBarriers /rGerald Barrax Sr. --tYoung peacock /rLenard D. Moore --tUrban renewal: XIII /rMajor Jackson --tBees /rAudre Lorde --tCarrion /rAnthony Walton --tLook at the blackbird fall /rJune Jordan --tFlight of the California condor /rWanda Coleman --tSince everyone can never be safe /rCamille T. Dungy --tWon't be but a minute /rPatricia Smith --tCalled /rMichael S. Harper --tHarvest song /rJean Toomer --tBlack man talks of reaping /rArna Bontemps --tWood and rain /rMelvin Dixon --tJoy in the woods /rClaude McKay --tSorrow home /rMargaret Walker --tBlues aubade (or, Revision of the lean, post-modernist pastorale) /rHonorée Fanonne Jeffers --tRomance /rEd Roberson --tApril is on the way /rAlice Dunbar-Nelson.00gCycle four: Pests, people too.tBoll weevils, coyotes, and the color of nuisance /rC.S. Giscombe --tMiscarriage in October with ladybugs /rAmber Flora Thomas --tMan reading in bed by a window with bugs /rGregory Pardlo --tPest /rMajor Jackson --tAmbition II: mosquito in the mist /rTim Seibles -- #459 /rRichard Wright --tMarket /rThomas Sayers Ellis --tFor those who need a true story /rTara Betts --tPostcard to an ecologist /rLenard D. Moore --tNature boy /rC.S. Giscombe --tPlague of starlings /rRobert Hayden --tO believer /rJanice N. Harrington --tBrown menace or poem to the survival of roaches /rAudre Lorde --tLife /rKwame Alexander --tWhat a snakehead discovered in a Maryland pond and a poet in corporate America have in common /rKamilah Aisha Moon --tLost conquistador /rShane Book --tBeginning of the end of the world /rLucille Clifton --tCarpenter bee /rNatasha Trethewey --tYellowjackets /rYusef Komunyakaa.00gCycle five: Forsaken of the earth.tFlowers /rAlice Walker --tOn imagination /rPhillis Wheatley --tFor Saundra /rNikki Giovanni --tNatural world /rG.E. Patterson --tLament for dark peoples /rLangston Hughes --tWhite things /rAnne Spencer --tParsley /rRita Dove --tHaunted oak /rPaul Laurence Dunbar --tfrom Rape of Florida, Canto I /rAlbery Whitman --tSwimchant of nigger mer-folk (an aquaboogie set in lapis) /rDouglas Kearney --tWater USA /rClarence Major --tMigration /rMajor Jackson --tFebruary leaving /rRuth Ellen Kocher --tBlue horses /rEd Roberson --tSick man looks at flowers /rGwendolyn Brooks --tProdigal /rArna Bontemps --tPotters' field /rCynthia Parker-Ohene --tMonument /rNatasha Trethewey.00gCycle six: Disasters, natural and other.tDisasters, nature, and poetry /rMona Lisa Saloy --tFloodtide /rAskia M. Touré --tChildren of the Mississippi /rSterling Brown --tEmmett Till /rJames A. Emanuel --tSign post /rDevorah Major --tSong /rAudre Lorde --tSacred history of the earth /rG.E. Patterson --tGreenness taller than gods /rYusef Komunyakaa --tSan Francisco, spring 1986 /rPatricia Spears Jones --tCure /rCarl Phillips -- Liturgy /rNatasha Trethewey --tReapers /rJean Toomer -- Earthquake blues /rIshmael Reed --tErasure /rAmber Flora Thomas --tFloodsong 2: water moccasin's spiritual /rDouglas Kearney --tRequiem /rAnne Spencer --tIce storm /rRobert Hayden.00gCycle seven: Talk of the animals.tShepherd's tale /rSean Hill --tBeehive /rJean Toomer --tBlack-and-white dusk at Limantour Beach /rRachel Eliza Griffiths --tSympathy /rPaul Laurence Dunbar --tSea-turtle and the shark /rMelvin B. Tolson --t#175 /rRichard Wright --tEuropean folk tale variant /rHarryette Mullen --tMan raised as chicken /rWendy S. Walters --tFar /rC.S. Giscombe --tSpider speaks /rShara McCallum --tHummingbird /rCyrus Cassells --tHerd /rTim Seibles --tSpeed /rCornelius Eady --tPoints of view /rIshmael Reed --tRequiem for a nest /rWanda Coleman --tSurfaces and masks: XXX /rClarence Major --tMinks /rToi Derricotte --tPossum /rJanice N. Harrington --tAppaloosa /rAfaa Michael Weaver --tApril lyric/All I know is /rG.E. Patterson.00gCycle eight: What the land remembers.tApril in Eatonton /rHonorée Fanonne Jeffers --tLocus /rRobert Hayden --tJaguaripe /rMyronn Hardy --tWhat there was /rJanice N. Harrington --tWind talker /rFrank X Walker --tMulberry fields /rLucille Clifton --tI am black and the trees are green /rE. Ethelbert Miller --tMaple remains /rAmaud Jamaul Johnson --tTallahatchie lullaby, baby /rDouglas Kearney --tOut in the country of my country /rJune Jordan --tThree days of forest, a river, free /rRita Dove --tAmerican light /rClaudia Rankine --tLook ahead, look south: the future /rC.S. Giscombe --tSouthern song /rMargaret Walker --tWave /rEd Roberson --tHer table mountain /rEvie Shockley --tfrom Juneteenth: the bicentennial poem /rSherley Anne Williams --tTap-root /rIndigo Moor --tLast talk with Jim Hardwick /rMarilyn Nelson --tHistory as apple tree /rMichael S. Harper.00gCycle nine: Growing out of this land.tWriting home /rCamille T. Dungy --t#559 /rRichard Wright --tMillpond /rYusef Komunyakaa --tSeven pastorals at sixteen /rSean Hill --tBefore a screen door /rJanice N. Harrington --tPull /rIndigo Moor --tTwo directions /rC.S. Giscombe --tMy grandfather walks in the woods /rMarilyn Nelson --tMississippi gardens /rStephanie Pruitt --tI called them trees /rGerald Barrax Sr. --tBeaches, why I don't care for them /rWanda Coleman --tAt 57, my father learns to grow things /rRuth Ellen Kocher --tSuburban noir /rGregory Pardlo --tLetter to the local police /rJune Jordan --tHomeopathic /rFrank X Walker --tRoot /rTerrance Hayes --tWhat my child learns of the sea /rAudre Lorde --tRitual of season /rRemica L. Bingham --tMore than once in caves /rMark McMorris --tPachuta, Mississippi/A memoir /rAl Young.00gCycle ten: Comes always spring.tFirst skunk of spring /rMarilyn Nelson --t[Earth, I thank you] /rAnne Spencer --tBemidji in spring /rSean Hill --tWinter poem /rNikki Giovanni --tAfter the winter /rClaude McKay --tFor Alexis /rJoanne V. Gabbin --tThank you /rRoss Gay --tSpring down /rGeorge Marion McClellan --tDeep in the quiet wood /rJames Weldon Johnson --tViolets /rAlice Dunbar-Nelson --tMan, his bowl, his raspberries /rClaudia Rankine --tWhat to eat, and what to drink, and what to leave for poison /rCamille T. Dungy --tEarth song /rLangston Hughes --tRondeau /rJessie Redmon Fauset --tSouthern living /rKendra Hamilton --tGeraniums /rElizabeth Alexander --tMy Mississippi spring /rMargaret Walker --tFearless /rTim Seibles. aThis book is the first anthology to focus on nature writing by African American poets, a genre that until now has not commonly been counted as one in which African American poets have participated. Black poets have a long tradition of incorporating treatments of the natural world into their work, but it is often read as political, historical, or protest poetry, anything but nature poetry. This is particularly true when the definition of what constitutes nature writing is limited to work about the pastoral or the wild. The author has selected 180 poems from 93 poets that provide unique perspectives on American social and literary history to broaden our concept of nature poetry and African American poetics. This collection features major writers such as Phillis Wheatley, Rita Dove, Yusef Komunyakaa, Gwendolyn Brooks, Sterling Brown, Robert Hayden, Wanda Coleman, Natasha Trethewey, and Melvin B. Tolson as well as newer talents such as Douglas Kearney, Major Jackson, and Janice Harrington. Included are poets writing out of slavery, Reconstruction, the Harlem Renaissance, the Black Arts Movement, and late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century African American poetic movements. It also brings to the fore a neglected and vital means of considering poetry by African Americans and nature-related poetry as a whole. 0aNaturevPoetry. 0aAmerican poetryxAfrican American authors. 0aAmerican poetryxAfrican American authorsxHistory and criticism. 7aAmerican poetryxAfrican American authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00807349 7aNature.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01034561 7aSchwarze.0(DE-588)4116433-72gnd 7aLyrik.0(DE-588)4036774-52gnd 7aNatur.0(DE-588)4115346-72gnd 7aNaturlyrik.0(DE-588)4171323-02gnd 7aUSA.0(DE-588)4078704-72gnd 7aNaturlyrik.2idszbz 7aAmerikanisches Englisch.2idszbz 7aSchwarze.2idszbz07aLyrik.2swd07aNatur (Motiv)2swd07aNaturlyrik.2swd 7aSchwarze.2swd 7aUSA.2swd 7aGeschichte.2swd 7aPoetry.2lcgft 7aPoetry.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01423828 7aCriticism, interpretation, etc.2fast0(OCoLC)fst014116351 aDungy, Camille T.,d1972-eeditor.413Table of contentsuhttp://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=018864278&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA413Table of contentsuhttp://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018864278&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA aBrodartbBRODn10253521c$24.95 aCoutts Information ServicesbCOUTn10026862 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn3074266 aC0bWAU03551cam a2200577 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040012500094020002900219020003200248020001500280020001800295035002000313043002100333050002400354082002600378084001700404049000900421245011100430246004800541260003700589300002900626336002600655337002800681338002700709386003300736386002600769388002800795504005700823505076400880530002401644520036401668650004702032650003602079650002902115650003102144655002602175700003902201700002902240776007802269856016202347856008802509856018002597938007102777938003602848938003702884938004002921994001202961ocm45636805 OCoLC20151123052022.0001205s2001 mau b 000 j eng a 00054176 aDLCbengcDLCdXY4dOCLCQdBAKERdBTCTAdYDXCPdOCLCGdCPEdDEBBGdOCLdMNSBUdBDXdOCLCFdOCLCOdWAUdOCLCOdOCLCQdWAU a0807059161q(alk. paper) a9780807059166q(alk. paper) a080705917X a9780807059173 a(OCoLC)45636805 an-us---aa-ko---00aPS647.K67bK67 200100a813/.540808957073221 aHU 19852rvk aWAUW00aKŏri :bthe Beacon anthology of Korean American fiction /cedited by Heinz Insu Fenkl and Walter K. Lew.30aBeacon anthology of Korean American fiction aBoston :bBeacon Press,c©2001. axvii, 263 pages ;c23 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier nethaKorean Americans2lcdgt nnataAmericans2lcdgt1 aTwentieth century2lcsh aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 259-263).0 aFrom a cab called Reliable / Pattie Kimg -- From Living in half tones / Me -- K. Ahn -- "The Valley of the Deal Air" / Gary Pak -- From native speaker / Chang-Rae Lee -- From the fruit 'n food / Leonard Chang -- From memories of my ghost brother / Heinz Insu Fenkl -- From the grass roof / Younghill Kang --From east goes West: The making of an oriental yankee / Younghill Kang -- From clay walls / Kim Ronyoung -- From lost names: Scenes from a Korean boyhood / Richard E. Kim -- From the foreign student / Susan Choi -- "Severance" / Sukhee Ryu -- "The water tower" / Ty Pak -- From "The movieteller" / Walter K. Lew -- From Dancer Dawkins and the California kid / Willyce Kim -- From comfort woman / Nora Okja Keller -- From DICTEE / Theresa Hak Kyung Cha. aAlso issued online. aSince the 1930s, Korean American writers have come to maintain an important place in our national literature, publishing some of the most exciting fiction of the twentieth century. The stories in this first anthology of Korean American fiction represent the very best work of these writers, including several pieces published for the first time.c--Publisher. 0aAmerican fictionxKorean American authors. 0aAmerican fictiony20th century. 0aShort stories, American. 0aKorean AmericansvFiction. 7aShort stories.2lcgft1 aFenkl, Heinz Insu,d1960-eeditor.1 aLew, Walter K.,eeditor.08iOnline version:tKŏri.dBoston : Beacon Press, ©2001w(OCoLC)606602843413Table of contentsuhttp://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=009506742&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA423Publisher descriptionuhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/description/hm031/00054176.html uhttp://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009506742&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIAzInhaltsverzeichnis aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc23.00d17.25i0807059161n0003656972sactive aBrodartbBRODn58164766c$16.00 aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn00054176 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn1832781 aC0bWAU02058cam a2200553Ia 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036040007500077016001400152019001300166020001500179020001800194035003600212041001300248043002100261046000700282050002300289055003100312055001200343082002300355049000900378245014200387246004200529246002900571260004300600300002300643336002600666337002800692338002700720386003500747386002600782388002800808388002200836504005700858650005600915650003900971650005801010650005901068650004501127650003601172650004801208650004801256655001901304700003101323700004901354776008901403994001201492ocm09088263 OCoLC20151123052213.0821228s1981 onc b 000 p eng d aWAUbengcWAUdNLCdOCLCGdOCLCQdLTSCAdOCLCFdOCLCQdWAUdOCLCOdWAU a960332405 a35971677 a0889102287 a9780889102286 a(OCoLC)9088263z(OCoLC)359716770 aenghjpn aa-ja---an-cn--- o19 4aPL782.E3bP36 1981 8aPS8283.J3b.P37 19812fcps02aPS8283*04aC811/.54080956219 aWAUW00aPaper doors :ban anthology of Japanese-Canadian poetry /cedited by Gerry Shikatani, David Aylward ; with translations by David Aylward.30aAnthology of Japanese-Canadian poetry30aJapanese-Canadian poetry aToronto :bCoach House Press,c©1981. a194 pages ;c22 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier nethaJapanese Canadians2lcdgt nnataCanadians2lcdgt1 aTwentieth century2lcsh1 a1900 - 19992fast aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 189-190). 0aJapanese poetryzCanadavTranslations into English. 0aCanadian poetryxJapanese authors. 5aCanadian poetry (English)xJapanese Canadian authors. 5aCanadian poetry (Japanese)vTranslations into English. 5aCanadian poetry (English)y20th century. 6aPoésie canadienne (japonaise) 6aPoésie anglaisexTraductions du japonais. 6aPoésie canadienne-anglaisey20e siècle. 7aPoetry.2lcgft1 aShikatani, Gerry,eeditor.1 aAylward, David,d1942-eeditor,etranslator.08iOnline version:tPaper doors.dToronto : Coach House Press, ©1981w(OCoLC)763161633 aC0bWAU04708cam a2200757 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040009200094020003700186020004000223035002000263043001200283046002100295050002400316082002200340049000900362245019300371246004900564250002700613260007400640300002900714336002600743337002800769338002700797370002300824386002200847386002400869386002600893386003200919388004800951388002200999504004101021505163201062650002702694650002702721650003002748650003102778650003502809650002902844650003702873650003602910650003602946650004402982650004403026650004803070650006303118650004703181650004803228650005503276650003703331651004503368648002203413655002603435655003903461700004603500700003103546856008103577856009403658938007103752938003603823938003903859938004003898994001203938ocm55067469 OCoLC20151123052912.0040423s2004 nyu b 000 1 eng a 2004009817 aDLCbengcDLCdC#PdRLSdBAKERdBTCTAdYDXCPdOCLCQdBDXdOCLCFdWAUdOCLCOdOCLCQdWAU a1558614877q(pbk. :qalk. paper) a9781558614871q(pbk. :qalk. paper) a(OCoLC)55067469 an-us--- o1839p19942edtf00aPS648.A32bW66 200400a813/.01083552222 aWAUW00aWomen in the trees :bU.S. women's short stories about battering and resistance, 1839-1994 /cedited with an introduction and afterword by Susan Koppelman ; foreword by Alix Kates Shulman.30aShort stories about battering and resistance a1st Feminist Press ed. aNew York :bFeminist Press at the City University of New York,c2004. axxxi, 311 pages ;c22 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier gUnited States2naf ngdraWomen2lcdgt ngdraFemales2ericd nnataAmericans2lcdgt nnataNorth Americans2ericd1 aNineteenth centuryaTwentieth century2lcsh1 a1800 - 19992fast aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aChapter I, from A new home, who'll follow? / Caroline Kirkland (1839) -- Slavery's pleasant homes / Lydia Maria Child (1843) -- A Dorlesky-Burpy family story / Marietta Holley (1883) -- Jack the fisherman / Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1887) -- In Sabine / Kate Chopin (1893) -- Tony's wife / Alice Dunbar-Nelson (1899) -- The quiet woman / Mary Heaton Vorse (1907) -- The gold vanity set / María Cristina Mena (1913) -- A jury of her peers / Susan Glaspell (1917) -- Sweat / Zora Neale Hurston (1926) -- Hattie Turner versus Hattie Turner / Fannie Hurst (1935) -- Pre-Freudian / Dorothy Canfield (1936) -- The brown house / Hisaye Yamamoto (1951) -- That she would dance no more / Jean Wheeler Smith (1968) -- To be a man / Ann Allen Shockley (1969) -- After Saturday nite comes Sunday / Sonia Sanchez (1971) -- The day my father tried to kill us / Pat Staten (1974) -- Las dos hermanas / Rosalie Otero Peralta (1975) -- Bertha Schneider's existential edge / Andrea Dworkin (1975) -- Ghosts like them / Shirley Ann Taggart (1978) -- Woman waiting for train at dusk / Constance Pierce (1982) -- "I don't believe this" / Merrill Joan Gerber (1984) -- Minerva writes poems / Sandra Cisneros (1984) -- Linoleum roses / Sandra Cisneros (1984) -- Noises / Jane Bradley (1989) -- If it weren't for the honeysuckle / Estela Portillo Trambley (1990) -- Women in the trees / Pat Murphy (1990) -- The man who loved his wife / Janet LaPierre (1990) -- Wild turkeys / Beth Brant (1991) -- South Sangamon / Sandra Cisneros (1993) -- The jewelry collection of Marta La Güera / Mary Helen Ponce (1993) -- Happy ending / Barbara Harman (1994). 0aAbused womenvFiction. 0aAbused wivesvFiction. 0aFamily violencevFiction. 0aMarital conflictvFiction. 0aWomenzUnited StatesvFiction. 0aShort stories, American. 0aAmerican fictionxWomen authors. 0aAmerican fictiony20th century. 0aAmerican fictiony19th century. 7aAbused wives.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00794854 7aAbused women.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00794870 7aAmerican fiction.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00807048 7aAmerican fictionxWomen authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00807099 7aFamily violence.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00920540 7aMarital conflict.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01010071 7aShort stories, American.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01117064 7aWomen.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01176568 7aUnited States.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01204155 7a1800 - 19992fast 7aShort stories.2lcgft 7aFiction.2fast0(OCoLC)fst014237871 aShulman, Alix Kates,ewriter of foreword.1 aKoppelman, Susan,eeditor.413Table of contentsuhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0417/2004009817.html423Publisher descriptionuhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0616/2004009817-d.html aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc17.95d13.46i1558614877n0006015137sactive aBrodartbBRODn02407051c$17.95 aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn2004009817 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn2107766 aC0bWAU03431cam a2200649 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040014800094020002900242020001800271035002000289043001200309050002300321082002400344084001700368084001700385049000900402245011800411246004100529246002800570260005800598300002900656336002600685337002800711338002700739370002300766386003400789386002600823500002000849505039300869520026801262650004701530650003101577650005501608650003401663650004901697650007301746650001601819651001401835651001901849655001901868655003801887655002101925700003201946700003701978856008102015856016202096856010902258856009402367856015602461938007102617938004102688938004002729994001202769ocm60523035 OCoLC20151123053131.0050525s2006 enk 001 p eng a 2005015242 aDLCbengcDLCdBAKERdC#PdXY4dIXAdTTUdBTCTAdLVBdYDXCPdGACCLdSMPdCQUdXYZdHEBISdDEBBGdOCLCFdOCLCOdP4IdWAUdOCLCOdOCLCQdNKTdWAU a0195125630q(alk. paper) a9780195125634 a(OCoLC)60523035 an-us---00aPS591.N4bO97 200600a811.008/0896073222 aHR 19822rvk aHU 21002rvk aWAUW04aThe Oxford anthology of African-American poetry /cedited by Arnold Rampersad ; associate editor, Hilary Herbold.30aAnthology of African-American poetry30aAfrican-American poetry aOxford ;aNew York :bOxford University Press,c2006. axxix, 424 pages ;c25 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier gUnited States2naf nethaAfrican Americans2lcdgt nnataAmericans2lcdgt aIncludes index.0 aTo make a poet Black -- What is Africa to me? -- The rocking loom of history -- Like walking out of shadow -- If we must die -- This man shall be remembered -- A rock against the wind -- Is she our sister? -- Don't it make you want to cry? -- Whose children are these? -- They are all of me -- Oh, singing tree! -- Oh, my soul is in the whirlwind! -- Dear lovely death -- I dream a world. aA literary portrait of contrasting visions and styles covers the key issues important to the African-American experience, including poetry on slavery, the South, protest and resistance, music and religion, spirituality, sexuality and love, and the idea of Africa. 0aAmerican poetryxAfrican American authors. 0aAfrican AmericansvPoetry. 6aPoésie américainexAuteurs noirs américains. 6aNoirs américainsvPoésie. 7aAfrican Americans.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00799558 7aAmerican poetryxAfrican American authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst0080734907aLyrik.2swd 7aUSA.2swd 7aSchwarze.2swd 7aPoetry.2lcgft 7aPoetry.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01423828 7aAnthologie.2swd1 aRampersad, Arnold,eeditor.1 aHerbold, Hilary,d1962-eeditor.413Table of contentsuhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0513/2005015242.html413Table of contentsuhttp://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=014178990&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA423Contributor biographical informationuhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0723/2005015242-b.html423Publisher descriptionuhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0636/2005015242-d.html4 uhttp://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=014178990&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIAzKlappentext aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc32.50d24.38i0195125630n0006445318sactive aBaker and TaylorbBTCPnBK0006886849 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn2223363 aC0bWAU03336cam a2200817 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040009900094019001300193020003700206020004000243020003700283020004000320020001500360020002300375020002600398035003700424043002100461046002100482050002300503082002400526084001800550049000900568100003200577245009600609250001200705260006200717300004700779336002600826337002800852338002700880386007000907386003600977386002601013388004701039490005701086504004101143650003601184610005501220650006501275650004501340650004201385650003501427610005701462611005401519650005201573650006201625650004701687650004601734651004501780651003901825650002101864650001501885650002001900650002301920651001401943648002201957655001901979655004401998655003802042655003702080776014802117830005802265938007102323938003602394938003702430938003902467994001202506ocm20670470 OCoLC20151123053729.0891102s1990 txua b 001 0 eng a 89020529 aDLCbengcDLCdCOFdBAKERdBTCTAdYDXCPdDEBBGdBDXdOCLCFdWAUdOCLCOdOCLCQdOCLdOCLCOdWAU a51746682 a0890963835q(pbk. :qalk. paper) a9780890963838q(pbk. :qalk. paper) a0890963835q(hard :qalk. paper) a9780890963838q(hard :qalk. paper) z0890983835 a0890964556q(pbk.) a9780890964552q(pbk.) a(OCoLC)20670470z(OCoLC)51746682 an-us---aa-vt--- o1961p19752edtf00aPS595.V5bT87 199000a782.42/164/1599220 aRR 559832rvk aWAUW1 aTuso, Joseph F.,ecompiler.10aSinging the Vietnam blues :bsongs of the Air Force in Southeast Asia /cby Joseph F. Tuso. a1st ed. aCollege Station :bTexas A & M University Press,c©1990. axiii, 268 pages :billustrations ;c22 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier noccaAir pilots, MilitaryaUnited States. Air Force--Airmen2lcsh noccaMilitary air pilots2lcdgt nnataAmericans2lcdgt1 aNineteen sixtiesaNineteen seventies2lcsh1 aTexas A & M University military history series ;v19 aIncludes bibliographical references. 0aVietnam War, 1961-1975vPoetry.10aUnited States.bAir ForcevSongs and musicvTexts. 0aAir pilots, MilitaryzUnited StatesvSongs and musicvTexts. 0aAir pilots' writings, AmericanzVietnam. 0aSongs, EnglishzUnited StatesvTexts. 0aAmerican poetryy20th century.17aUnited States.bAir Force.2fast0(OCoLC)fst0053828027aVietnam War (1961-1975)2fast0(OCoLC)fst01431664 7aAir pilots, Military.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00802472 7aAir pilots' writings, American.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00802469 7aAmerican poetry.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00807348 7aSongs, English.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01126319 7aUnited States.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01204155 7aVietnam.2fast0(OCoLC)fst0120477807aAnthologie.2swd07aLied.2swd07aLuftwaffe.2swd07aVietnamkrieg.2swd 7aUSA.2swd 7a1900 - 19992fast 7aPoetry.2lcgft 7aMusicvTexts.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01423912 7aPoetry.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01423828 7aTexts.2fast0(OCoLC)fst0142370508iOnline version:aTuso, Joseph F.tSinging the Vietnam blues.b1st ed.dCollege Station : Texas A & M University Press, ©1990w(OCoLC)551294909 0aTexas A & M University military history series ;v19. aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc29.50d29.50i0890963835n0001710631sactive aBrodartbBRODn42169453c$15.95 aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn89020529 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn990029 aC0bWAU01887cam a2200541 i 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040009400094020002800188020003100216020002300247020002600270035001900296046000700315050001800322082001800340049000900358245007900367246002500446250001200471260004600483300004000529336002600569337002800595338002700623386002400650386003700674386002000711386002000731388002800751388002200779530002400801650002100825650003500846650003500881650003400916650003400950650003700984655001901021655002301040700003801063776010801101938007101209938005301280994001201333ocm01502563 OCoLC20151123054013.0750610s1975 caua 000 p eng a 75019135 aDLCbengcDLCdEL$dBAKERdOCLCQdBTCTAdOCLCGdEYPdOCLCFdOCLCQdWAUdOCLCOdOCLCQdWAU a0915572141q(lib. bdg.) a9780915572144q(lib. bdg.) a0915572133q(pbk.) a9780915572137q(pbk.) a(OCoLC)1502563 o1900aPS595.H65bA500a811/.5/080353 aWAUW00aAngels of the lyre :ba gay poetry anthology /cedited by Winston Leyland.30aGay poetry anthology a1st ed. aSan Francisco :bPanjandrum Press,c1975. a248 pages :billustrations ;c22 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier nsxoaGay men2lcdgt nnataAmericansaCanadians2lcdgt ngdraMen2lcdgt nageaMen2lcdgt1 aTwentieth century2lcsh1 a1900 - 19992fast aAlso issued online. 0aGay menvPoetry. 0aAmerican poetryy20th century. 0aCanadian poetryy20th century. 0aGay men's writings, American. 0aGay men's writings, Canadian. 4aHomosexualidad en la literatura. 7aPoetry.2lcgft 7aGay poetry.2local1 aLeyland, Winston,d1940-eeditor.08iOnline version:tAngels of the lyre.b1st ed.dSan Francisco : Panjandrum Press, 1975w(OCoLC)643678486 aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc15.00d19.95i0915572133n0002881831sactive aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn75019135 //r934c$10.00. aC0bWAU01300cam a2200397 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036040003700077020001500114020001800129035002100147042000800168050002600176049000900202100003400211245009400245250001400339260004600353300004100399336002600440337002800466338002700494385002500521386002200546386002200568386002200590490003900612600004300651600005100694655002000745655003900765655004600804830004000850994001200890ocn554803698OCoLC20151123054331.0100315s2003 sw a j 000 f swe c aWAUbengcWAUdOCLCQdOCLCFdWAU a9129657504 a9789129657500 a(OCoLC)554803698 apcc 4aPT9875.L598bP54 2003 aWAUW1 aLindgren, Astrid,d1907-2002.10aPippi Långstrump går ombord /cAstrid Lindgren ; illustrationer av Ingrid Vang Nyman. a24. uppl. aStockholm :bRabén & Sjögren,c[2003] a132 pages :billustrations ;c22 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier nageaChildren2lcdgt nnataSwedes2lcsh ngdraWomen2lcdgt nageaWomen2lcdgt1 aAstrid Lindgrens samlingsbibliotek10aLongstocking, PippivJuvenile fiction.17aLongstocking, Pippi.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01002434 7aFiction.2lcgft 7aFiction.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01423787 7aJuvenile works.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01411637 0aAstrid Lindgrens samlingsbibliotek. aC0bWAU03121cam a2200517 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040008000094015001900174019002400193020001500217020001800232035005500250046002100305050002400326082002000350049000900370245011000379260003200489300002800521336002600549337002800575338002700603386002400630386002600654386003100680388002800711388002200739505125000761650003502011650003402046650003402080650003602114650003602150655003102186655002602217700003102243776008502274776008502359938007102444938003702515938003902552994001202591ocm24377513 OCoLC20151123054820.0910814s1992 nyu 000 0 eng a 91031910 aDLCbengcDLCdUKMdBAKERdBTCTAdYDXCPdOCLCFdNLEdWAUdOCLCOdOCLCQdWAU aGB95237022bnb a32393603a877791572 a0452267757 a9780452267756 a(OCoLC)24377513z(OCoLC)32393603z(OCoLC)877791572 k1992o1952p199200aPS509.H57bF57 199200a810.8/03538220 aWAUW00aFlesh and the word :ban anthology of erotic writing /cedited, and with an introduction by John Preston. aNew York :bPlume,c©1992. axiv, 334 pages ;c21 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier nsxoaGay men2lcdgt nnataAmericans2lcdgt ngdraMalesaFemales2lcdgt1 aTwentieth century2lcsh1 a1900 - 19992fast0 aCorrespondence with George Platt Lynes / Samuel M. Steward -- The sergeant with the rose tattoo / Samuel M. Steward writing as Phil Andros -- From Cruising horny corners / "Clay Caldwell" writing as Lance Lester -- Workout / Roy F. Wood -- Peekers / T.R. Witomski writing as Ray Waldheim -- They call me "Horsemeat" / D.V. Sadero writing as Rick Lane -- A cowboy Christmas / Lars Eighner -- The shirt / Robin Metcalfe -- Negative image / Michael Lassell writing as Michael Lewis -- Brian's bedroom / Leigh Rutledge -- Blue light ; Getting Timchenko / Steven Saylor writing as Aaron Travis -- Belonging / Pat Califia -- Elliott : the garden and the bar ; Elliott : below stairs / Anne Rice -- From Run little leather boy / Larry Townsend -- "Malory's big brother" from The green hotel stories / Gordon Hoban -- From A boy's own story ; From The beautiful room is empty / Edmund White -- "The Brutus Cinema" from The swimming pool-library / Alan Hollinghurst -- "Mmmmpfgh" / Andrew Holleran -- Thinking off / Scott O'Hara writing as Spunk -- Safe sex without condoms / John Wagenhauser -- Soggy biscuit / Barry Lowe -- The reality of a dream / W. Delon Strode -- The group / John Wagenhauser writing as Wolfgang -- Good with words / Stephen Greco. 0aGay menvLiterary collections. 0aGay erotic stories, American. 0aGay men's writings, American. 0aAmerican fictionxMale authors. 0aAmerican fictiony20th century. 7aGay erotic fiction.2lcgft 7aShort stories.2lcgft1 aPreston, John,d1945-1994.08iOnline version:tFlesh and the word.dNew York : Plume, ©1992w(OCoLC)60371423508iOnline version:tFlesh and the word.dNew York : Plume, ©1992w(OCoLC)605968378 aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc15.95d11.96i0452267757n0002031277sactive aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn91031910 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn408386 aC0bWAU01719cam a2200469Ia 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036040008200077015001300159019001300172020001500185020001800200035003700218041001300255050002400268082001800292049000900310100004300319240003400362245008000396260004700476300004000523336002600563337002800589338002700617385002500644386002200669386002200691386002200713500004100735500003500776520015800811650004400969650003401013650005201047655002001099655003901119655004601158700003301204994001201237ocm11141978 OCoLC20151123054938.0840911s1983 enka j 000 f eng d aWAUbengcWAUdOCLdUKV3GdOCLCQdOCLCGdTOHdOCLCQdOCLCFdOCLCQdOCLCOdWAU aB8309812 a59202757 a0416262201 a9780416262209 a(OCoLC)11141978z(OCoLC)592027571 aenghswe 4aPZ7.L6585bRo 1983b04a839.7/374219 aWAUW1 aLindgren, Astrid,d1907-2002,eauthor.10aRonja rövardotter.lEnglish14aThe robber's daughter /cAstrid Lindgren ; translated by Patricia Crampton. aLondon :bMethuen Children's Books,c1983. a191 pages :billustrations ;c21 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier nageaChildren2lcdgt nnataSwedes2lcsh ngdraWomen2lcdgt nageaWomen2lcdgt aTranslation of: Ronja rövardotter. a"Illustrated by Ilon Wikland." aRonia, who lives with her father and his band of robbers in a castle in the woods, causes trouble when she befriends the son of a rival robber chieftain. 0aBrigands and robbersvJuvenile fiction. 1aRobbers and outlawsvFiction. 7aBrigands and robbers.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00838984 7aFiction.2lcgft 7aFiction.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01423787 7aJuvenile works.2fast0(OCoLC)fst014116371 aWikland, Ilon,eillustrator. aC0bWAU01311cam a2200385 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036040004200077020001500119020001800134035002100152050002600173049000900199100004300208245008900251250001300340260004600353300004100399336002600440337002800466338002700494385002500521386002200546386002200568386002200590490003900612650005500651650006200706655002000768655003900788655004600827830004000873994001200913ocn760222350OCoLC20151123055056.0111110s2003 sw a j 000 f swe d aWAUbengcWAUdOCLCQdWAUdOCLCFdWAU a9129657741 a9789129657746 a(OCoLC)760222350 4aPT9875.L598bK27 2003 aWAUW1 aLindgren, Astrid,d1907-2002,eauthor.10aKarlsson på taket flyger igen /cAstrid Lindgren ; illustrationer av Ilon Wikland. a7. uppl. aStockholm :bRabén & Sjögren,c[2003] a170 pages :billustrations ;c22 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aChildrennage2lcdgt aSwedesnnat2lcsh aWomennage2lcdgt aWomenngdr2lcdgt1 aAstrid Lindgrens samlingsbibliotek 0aKarlsson (Fictitious character)vJuvenile fiction. 7aKarlsson (Fictitious character)2fast0(OCoLC)fst00986316 7aFiction.2lcgft 7aFiction.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01423787 7aJuvenile works.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01411637 0aAstrid Lindgrens samlingsbibliotek. aC0bWAU09377cam a2200601Ii 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019006001900036007001500055008004100070040013000111020002800241020001500269035002100284043001200305050002300317082002500340049000900365245008900374246004400463246003600507246004400543264006000587264001100647300007100658336002600729337002800755338002700783370002300810386003400833386002600867500002000893500019000913520022301103505441401326505237005740650004708110650003108157650004908188650007308237650005408310650003808364655001908402655003808421655006608459700003008525938003608555938004108591938004808632938004308680938004008723994001208763ocn432979687OCoLC20151123055346.0innn p sd fungnnmmneu101026s2010 ilu 001 p eng d aBTCTAbengcBTCTAdYDXCPdBKXdABGdCDXdKZFdVP@dGK8dWIMdBWXdQBXdBDXdIBIdOCLCFdCDSdOCLCQdWAUdOCLCOerdadEDKdWAU a9781402221118 :c$22.99 a1402221118 a(OCoLC)432979687 an-us---14aPS591.N4bO54 201004a811/.008/0896073222 aWAUW04aThe 100 best African American poems :b(*but I cheated) /cedited by Nikki Giovanni.3 aOne hundred best African American poems3 aBest 100 African American poems3 aBest one hundred African American poems 1aNaperville, Illinois :bSourcebooks MediaFusion,c2010. 4c©2010 a228 pages ;c22 cm +e1 audio disc (70 min. : digital ; 4 3/4 in.) atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier cUnited States2naf nethaAfrican Americans2lcdgt nnataAmericans2lcdgt aIncludes index. aAccompanying CD: "Featuring performances on CD by Ruby Dee, Novella Nelson, Nikki Giovanni, Elizabeth Alexander, Sonia Sanchez, Robert Hayden, Marilyn Nelson, and many more friends ..." aContains one hundred poems from classic and contemporary African American poets, as selected by an award-winning black poet and activist, including such writers as Robert Hayden, Mari Evans, Kevin Young, and Rita Dove.0 aDedication: Aunt / Mari Evans -- For my people / Margaret Walker -- Leroy / Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) -- Ars poetica: Nov 7, 2008 / L Lamar Wilson -- Ka'ba / Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) -- Gwendolyn Brooks: -- When you have forgotten Sunday: the love story -- Sermon on the warpland -- We real cool -- Jazz baby is it in you / Antoine Harris -- I fade into the night / Adam Daniel -- Old Lem / Sterling A Brown -- I am accused of tending to the past / Lucille Clifton -- Mari Evans: -- I am a black woman -- Who can be born black? -- Nikki Giovanni: -- Nikki-Rosa -- Knoxville, Tennessee -- Dry spell / Kevin Young -- Robert Hayden: -- Those winter Sundays -- Frederick Douglass -- Negro speaks of rivers / Langston Hughes -- Choosing the blues / Angela Jackson -- My father's love letters / Yusef Komunyakaa -- Creation / James Weldon Johnson -- Negro love song / Paul Laurence Dunbar -- Lift every voice and sing -- Go down death / James Weldon Johnson -- Between ourselves / Audre Lorde -- Union of two / Haki R Madhubuti -- Ballad of Birmingham / Dudley Randall -- Poem to complement other poems / Haki R Madhubuti -- No images / Waring Cuney -- Between the world and me / Richard Wright -- Langston Hughes: -- Theme for English B -- Harlem Suite: -- Easy boogie -- Dream boogie -- Dream boogie (variation) -- Harlem -- Good morning -- Same in blues -- Island -- Blue Terrance / Terrance Hayes -- Gwendolyn Brooks: -- Mother -- Bronzeville mother loiters in Mississippi, Meanwhile, a Mississippi mother burns bacon --Last quatrain of the ballad of Emmett Till -- Sunset of the city -- Remica L. Bingham: -- Things I carried coming into the world -- Topography -- Jericho Brown: -- Beneath me -- Autobiography -- Parable of the sower / Pamela Sneed -- Countee Cullen: -- Heritage -- Yet do I marvel -- Incident -- We wear the mask / Paul Laurence Dunbar -- Georgia Douglas Johnson: -- Trifle --Heart of a woman -- Woman with flower / Naomi Long Madgett -- Idea of ancestry / Etheridge Knight -- Don't say goodbye to the porkpie hat / Larry Neal -- Cleaning / Camille T Dungy -- Boston year / Elizabeth Alexander -- She wears red / Jackie Warren-Moore -- Commercial break: road-runner, uneasy / Tim Seibles -- Before making love / Toi Derricotte -- Be-bop / Sterling Plumpp -- Sonia Sanchez: -- Personal letter no 3 -- Poem at thirty --Poem for Sterling Brown -- Marchers headed for Washington, Baltimore, 1963 / Remica L Bingham -- Yeah: this is a love poem / Nikki Giovanni -- Carousel / Gloria C Oden -- Only everything I own / Patricia Smith -- Lot's daughter dreams of her mother / Opal Moore -- Girlfriend's train / Nikky Finney -- Back from the arms of big mama / Afaa Michael Weaver -- Mama's promise / Marilyn Nelson -- Bop: a whistling woman / Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon -- Homage to my hips / Lucille Clifton -- Train ride / Kwame Dawes -- Train rides / Nikki Giovanni -- Great granddaddy speaks / Lamont B Steptoe -- Eddie Priest's barbershop & notary / Kevin Young -- View of the Library of Congress from Paul Laurence Dunbar High School / Thomas Sayers Ellis -- Drapery factory, Gulfport, Mississippi, 1956 / Natash Trethewey -- Some kind of crazy / Major Jackson -- From / A Van Jordan -- Freedom candy / E Ethelbert Miller -- Supremes / Cornelius Eady -- Jazz Suite: -- Nikki save me / Michele Scott -- Nikki, if you were a song / Kwame Alexander -- Haiku / DJ Renegade -- Untitled / Nadir Lasana Bomani -- I wish I could've seen it / Leodis McCray -- That and some mo' / DJ Renegade -- Sometime in the summer there's October / Tony Medina -- Dancing naked on the floor / Kwame Alexander -- Harriet Tubman's email 2 master / Truth Thomas -- Tupac Shakur: -- River that flows forever --Rose that grew from concrete -- Rochelle / Reuben Jackson -- All their stanzas look alike / Thomas Sayers Ellis -- Asha Bandele: -- From the center 2 the edge --Subtle art of breathing -- Southern University, 1962 / Kevin Young -- Poetry should ride the bus / Ruth Forman -- Blues for spring / Colleen J McElroy -- Bicycle wizard / Sharan Strange -- Bicycles / Nikki Giovanni -- Clean slate / Fred D'Aguiar -- Song through the wall / Akua Lezli Hope -- Seat saved / Shana Yarborough -- Sunday greens / Rita Dove -- Untitled superhero poem / Tonya Maria Matthews -- Mercy killing / Remica L Bingham -- If you saw a Negro lady / June Jordan -- Ego tripping (there may be a reason why) / Nikki Giovanni.0 aCD contents: Aunt / Mari Evans, read by Carolyn H Dixon -- For my people / Margaret Walker, read by Val Gray Ward -- When you have forgotten Sunday: the love story / Gwendolyn Brooks, read by Ruby Dee -- We real cool / Gwendolyn Brooks, read by the poet -- We real cool / Gwendolyn Brooks, read by ensemble -- Old Lem / Sterling A Brown, read by Joanne V Gabbin -- I am accused of tending to the past / Lucille Clifton, read by Sue Ott Rowlands -- I am a black woman / Mari Evans, read by Val Gray Ward -- Who can be born black? / Mari Evans, read by Novella Nelson -- Nikki-Rosa / Nikki Giovanni, read by Linda Dixon -- Knoxville, Tennessee / Nikki Giovanni, read by the poet -- Dry spell / Kevin Young, read by Novella Nelson -- Those winter Sundays / Robert Hayden, read by Carolyn Rude Those winter Sundays / Robert Hayden, read by the poet -- Negro speaks of rivers / Langston Hughes, read by Dr Charles Steger -- Creation / James Weldon Johnson, read by Terry L Papillon -- Mother / Gwendolyn Brooks, read by Rudy Dee -- Bronzeville mother loiters in Mississippi, Meanwhile, a Mississippi mother burns bacon / Gwendoly Brooks, read by Rudy Dee and Nikki Giovanni -- Sunset of the city / Gwendolyn Brooks, read by Rudy Dee -- Yet do I marvel / Countee Cullen, read by Kevin G McDonald -- Incident / Countee Cullen, read by Gena E Chandler -- We wear the mask / Paul Laurence Dunbar, read by Novella Nelson -- Heart of a woman / Georgia Douglas Johnson, red by Ethel Morgan Smith -- Boston year / Elizabeth Alexander, read by the poet -- Personal letter no 3 / Sonia Sanchez, read by the poet -- Poem at thirty / Sonia Sanchez, read by the poet --Poem for Sterling Brown / Sonia Sanchez, red by the poet -- Lot's daughter dreams of her mother / Opal Moore, read by Ethel Morgan Smith -- Mama's promise / Marilyn Nelson, read by the poet -- Homage to my hips / Lucille Clifton, read by Ennis McCrery -- Train rides / Nikki Giovanni, read by Virginia C Fowler -- Drapery factory, Gulfport, Mississippi, 1956 / Natash Trethewey, read by Joanne V Gabbin -- Nikki, if you were a song / Kwame Alexander, read by Novella Nelson -- River that flows forever and Rose that grew from concrete / Tupac Shakur, read by Novella Nelson -- Mercy killing / Remica L Bingham, read by Novella Nelson -- Ego tripping (there may be a reason why) / Nikki Giovanni, read by the poet. 0aAmerican poetryxAfrican American authors. 0aAfrican AmericansvPoetry. 7aAfrican Americans.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00799558 7aAmerican poetryxAfrican American authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00807349 7aAmerican poetryxAfrican American authors.2sears 7aAfrican AmericansvPoetry.2sears 7aPoetry.2lcgft 7aPoetry.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01423828 73Accompanying disc:aPoetry readings (Sound recordings)2lcgft1 aGiovanni, Nikki,eeditor. aBrodartbBRODn11043059c$22.99 aBaker and TaylorbBTCPnBK0008532361 aCoutts Information ServicesbCOUTn10670964 aQuality Books, Inc.bQUALnqbi11000378 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn3219199 aC0bWAU01453cam a2200373Ia 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036040004200077020001800119020001500137035002100152050002500173049000900198245009100207260005600298300002300354336002600377337002800403338002700431370002300458386002500481386003400506386002600540500007400566505023800640650002600878650003700904650004700941655002300988655001901011710003701030994001201067ocn261533551OCoLC20151124111213.0081010s2008 wau 000 0 eng d aEEMbengcEEMdBAYdOCLCFdOCLCQdWAU a9780976645078 a0976645076 a(OCoLC)261533551 4aPN6110.W28bV65 2008 aWAUW00aVoices of vets :ba bridge back to the world : poems from veterans and their families. a[Seattle, Washington] :b[GreenFire Press],c[2008] a101 pages ;c21 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier cUnited States2naf nsocaVeterans2lcdgt nsocaVeterans' families2lcsh nnataAmericans2lcdgt a"GreenFire Press [is] an imprint of Mosaic Multicultural Foundation."0 aForeword. A terrible beauty is born -- Introduction. War, the underworld, and initiation -- Part one. Maggots and gold -- Part two. The heart is a bridge -- Part three. Home and the after-math -- Afterword. Healing the wounds of war. 0aWar poetry, American. 0aVeteranszUnited StatesvPoetry. 0aVeterans' familieszUnited StatesvPoetry. 7aWar poetry.2lcgft 7aPoetry.2lcgft2 aMosaic Multicultural Foundation. aC0bWAU03549cam a2200661 i 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040012300094019001300217020002900230020003200259020002300291020002600314035003700340043001200377050002500389082002400414084001500438049000900453100003400462245007900496264004300575264001100618300004600629336002600675337002800701338002700729386003000756386002400786386002000810386002000830504005700850520065100907520054601558650004802104650004302152650006602195650004902261650004402310650004002354650003902394650003202433650002502465650002702490650002102517651001402538655003002552655001502582655002302597938007102620938007102691938003602762938003702798938004002835994001202875ocm35741713 OCoLC20151124112129.0961003t19971997maua b 000 0deng a 96047002 aDLCbengerdacDLCdDZMdNLGGCdBTCTAdYDXCPdBAKERdUABdGEBAYdUKTTEdBDXdOCLCOdAJ#dOCLCOdWAUdOCLCQdOCLCOdWAU a53875558 a0262071800q(alk. paper) a9780262071802q(alk. paper) a0262571250q(pbk.) a9780262571258q(pbk.) a(OCoLC)35741713z(OCoLC)53875558 an-us---00aPS153.G38bG515 199704a810.9/920664aB221 a18.062bcl aWAUW1 aGiard, Robert,ephotographer.10aParticular voices :bportraits of gay and lesbian writers /cRobert Giard. 1aCambridge, Mass. :bMIT Press,c[1997] 4c©1997 axxxi, 320 pages :billustrations ;c27 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier noccaPhotographers2lcdgt nsxoaGay men2lcdgt ngdraMen2lcdgt nageaMen2lcdgt aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 310-320). aIn 1985, photographer Robert Giard set out to create an archive of portraits of gay and lesbian writers from across the United States. His intention was to present visible evidence of their presence in our culture, to attest to their particular voices. The result is the most extensive photographic record of the gay and lesbian literary community ever undertaken. This book contains 182 of the more than 500 portraits Giard has made. The collection underscores the diversity of the gay population and encompasses a broad range of literary genres: fiction, poetry, drama, personal narrative, history, criticism, and political/activist statements.8 aIn the book, each portrait faces an excerpt of the writer's work, chosen by Giard in consultation with the writer. Taken as a whole, the portraits and excerpts encompass the many-faceted history of the gay/lesbian experience in the United States over the past seventy-five years. 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Travers Scott -- Torque / Stephen Beachy -- Part of the oral tradition / David Dakar -- Brucie bashes back / Wes Hartley -- Immigration / Andy Quan -- Death by bricolage / Aldo Alvarez -- A matter of four pages / John McFarland -- A rare moment of clarity / Craig Takeuchi -- one of your own / Ae Christopher -- The war over Jane Fonda / Robert Patrick -- A letter to my friend Maeve I'll never send / William J. Mann -- Officer's son / Michael Bendzela -- Breathe the air / Richard Schimpf -- Papers / Jim Provenzano -- The man in Milwaukee / Rick R. Reed -- Astray / Tom Musbach -- Bea / Michael V. 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Smith. a1st ed. aSan Francisco :bGay Sunshine Press,c©1983. a238 pages :billustrations ;c23 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier nsxoaGay men2lcdgt nethaAfrican Americans2lcdgt nethaWhites2lcsh nnataAmericans2lcdgt ngdraMen2lcdgt nageaMen2lcdgt aAfrican American gay menaGay men, White2lcsh1 aTwentieth century2lcsh1 a1900 - 19992fast aAlso issued online.00tT'ain't nobody's bizness : homosexuality in 1920's Harlem /rEric Garber --tSmoke, lilies, and jade : a short story /rBruce Nugent --tTwo poems. Cafe: 3 a.m. ; Poem /rby Langston Hughes --tAssumption about the Harlem brown baby /rSalih Michael Fisher --tGrowing up in Chicago Black and gay /rRon Vernon --tThe long hard run : a short story /rJoel Ensana --tBlack angel /rRichard Royal --tFreddi /rJamiel Daud Hassin --tTwo poems. You go off with my life ; Leave-taking /rby Jeffery Beam --tRacism from a Black perspective /rThom Beame --tA.R. /rRichard Witherspoon --tTransit house : a short story /rMark J. Ameen --tInterview : Black homosexual masochist /rWayne Alexandre ; drawing by Calvin Anderson --tImitation of zebras /rJim Brewer, Jr. --tFar away : an interracial gay couple in South Africa --tBlack and gay : one man's story /rDarryl Towles --tTwo poems. Psalm of the visionary ; Yeah baby /rby Adrian Stanford --tChester : a short story /rLyle Glazier --tA memory : Sana'a /rJerome Thornton --tGay racism /rJoe DeMarco --tThe double life of a gay Dodger /rMichael J. Smith --tTenderness more fiercer than torture /rWill Inman --tPeanuts and the Old Spice kid : a short story /rLarry Duplechan --tBeyond the binary : race and sex /rCharley Shively --tPhotography by Sierra Domino (Calvin Anderson) --t"No Blacks" : racism in the gay press /rMichael J. Smith --tAt Ebenezer Baptist Church /rLeonard Patterson --tStruggles of a Black Pentecostal /rJames S. Tinney --tThe reunion : a short story /rPaul Thomas Cahill --t"A fine White boy" : a true story /rGabe Sims --tInterview : BWMT founder--Mike Smith /rThom Beame --tMount Morris Baths, New York /rG.S. Weinerman --tPasserby /rRichard Royal --tFour poems. 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Dungy, assistant editor ; introduction by Elizabeth Alexander, Harryette Mullen, and the editors. aAnn Arbor :bUniversity of Michigan Press,c©2006. a210 pages ;c24 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier cUnited States2naf nethaAfrican Americans2lcdgt nnataAmericans2lcdgt1 aNineteen ninetiesaTwo thousands (Decade)2lcsh1 a1996 - 20062fast00tFor Mairead /rM. Eliza Hamilton Abegundeg13 --tPeeling Off the Skin /rOpal Palmer Adisag14 --tWhen /rElizabeth Alexanderg17 --tThe Taste of Apples /rLauren K. Alleyneg18 --tseven crown man /rHolly Bassg19 --tBop Poem /rVenise N. Battleg21 --tLL. Benbow Relates the Circumstances Surrounding Vernell Spraggins's Recent Ejection from Hell /rHerman Beaversg22 --tMiranda Remembers Cuba, 1974 /rMichelle Courtney Berryg24 --tFor Those Who Need a True Story /rTara Bettsg26 --tSpirit Led /rAngela A. Bickhamg28 --tMarchers Headed for Washington, Baltimore 1963 /rRemica L. Binghamg30 --tH.N.I.C. (Head Nigger in Charge) /rShane Bookg32 --tCrossing Over /rAngela Brooksg35 --tThirty Mile Woman: Sixo's Song /rDerrick Weston Browng36 --tDetailing the Nape /rJericho Browng37 --tDreadlocks /rToni Browng38 --tBlessing the Lepers /rGloria Burgessg39 --tCoil /rC.M. Burroughsg40 --t[surely i am able to write poems] /rLucille Cliftong42 --tSister /rTaiyon Colemang43 --tTwelve Year Poem /rLauri Connerg44 --tRobbing hoods /rCurtis L. Crislerg46 --tHaint /rTeri Ellen Crossg48 --tStanding Ground /rTraci Dantg49 --tSearch for Robert Hayden /rKyle G. Dargang50 --tCarapace /rHayes Davisg51 --tAtlantic Coasts /rJarita Davisg52 --tTall Man Flies /rKwame Dawesg54 --tJuke Joint Josephine /rJarvis Q. Deberryg56 --tmy dad & sardines /rToi Derricotteg57 --tA Love Supreme /rJoel Dias-Porterg58 --tmug shot pedigree /rLa Tasha N. Nevada Diggsg60 --tThe Street of Look Behind /rR. Erica Doyleg61 --tCode /rCamille T. 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Hoiletteg96 --tLove Worn /rLita Hooperg98 --tPoem for a Second /rErica Huntg99 --tThe Chosen One /rKate Hymesg101 --tFamily Outing /rLinda Susan Jacksong102 --tfrom Urban Renewal, xvi: "What of my fourth grade teacher at Reynolds Elementary" /rMajor Jacksong103 --tMuse, a Lady Cautioning /rHonoree Fanonne Jeffersg104 --tbud russel, louisiana prison transfer man, 1920 /rTyehimba Jessg105 --tSpirit of the Dead Watching /rAmaud Jamaul Johnsong106 --tlisten /rBrandon D. Johnsong107 --tin the Quarter /rKarma Mayet Johnsong108 --tKind of Blue /rA. Van Jordang109 --tThe Now of Aunt Marie /rCarolyn C. Joynerg111 --tThe Haymarket /rJohn Keeneg112 --tsoprano /rM. Nzadi Keitag113 --tResponse to Pasiphae /rRuth Ellen Kocherg114 --tThe Blue Hour /rYusef Komunyakaag115 --tClair de Lune /rJacqueline Jones LaMong116 --tlong way home /rQuraysh Ali Lansanag117 --tThe Sniff /rCarmelo Laroseg118 --tYellow Is in the Eye of the Beholder /rVirginia K. Leeg119 --tChrist and Magdalene /rRaina J. Leong121 --tThe Devil Is Beating His Wife Again /rDoughtry "Doc" Longg123 --tArtificial Insemination of a Working-Class Lesbian /rKenyetta Lovingsg124 --tUnderstanding Al Green /rAdrian Matejkag125 --tAn Offering /rShara McCallumg127 --tThe First Time We Heard "Flyin' Home" /rCarrie Allen McCrayg128 --tOne More Silver Dollar /rErnesto Mercerg129 --tThe Temple of Greed & Mildew /rDante Micheauxg131 --tRelapse of Winter in Frankfurt /rJonathan Moodyg132 --tWhat a Snakehead Discovered in a Maryland Pond and a Poet in Corporate America Have in Common /rKamilah Aisha Moong133 --tTap-Root /rIndigo Moorg134 --tA Quiet Rhythm of Sleep /rLenard D. Mooreg136 --tDrinking Mojitos in Cuba Libre /rHarryette Mulleng138 --tWoman with a Chignon /rMarilyn Nelsong139 --tIn The Way That Longing Is, a sonnet cento for Cave Canem /rMendi Lewis Obadikeg140 --tWinter After the Strike /rGregory Pardlog142 --tThe only shine on the Titanic /rCarlo Toli Paulg144 --tOde to the Triays of Amelia /rGwen Triay Samuelsg147 --tUnder a Soprano Sky /rSonia Sanchezg149 --tAmbition: II. Mosquito in the Mist /rTim Seiblesg150 --tW.E.B. in Ghana /rElaine Shellyg153 --tParade of Flesh /rCherene Sherrardg154 --tThe Poet, 1955 /rKevin Simmondsg156 --tAsking for a Heart Attack /rPatricia Smithg157 --tDuende /rTracy K. 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/ Gillian Hanscombe -- From Another mother tongue : Modern lesbian sex domains; flaming without burning / Judy Grahn -- The erotic as sacred power : a lesbian feminist theological perspective / Carter Heyward -- Lowering the case : an after-reading of Sex and other sacred games / Lise Weil -- From The precision of the embrace : Translations / Gale Jackson -- Lesbians of lore / Nicole Brossard -- Musing with mothertongue / Daphne Marlatt -- For a friend whose lover has left / Judith Barrington -- Untying the tongue / Betsy Warland -- Open is broken / Betsy Warland -- Homage to Circe / Suniti Namjoshi -- Passion in the gardens of delight / Jeffner Allen -- XVII from "Twenty-one love poems" / Adrienne Rich. 0aLesbiansvLiterary collections. 0aLesbiansxSexual behaviorvLiterary collections. 0aWomenxSexual behaviorvLiterary collections. 0aLesbians' writings, American. 0aLesbian erotic literature, American. 0aSexvLiterary collections.07aAnthologie.2swd07aLesbische Liebe (Motiv)2swd07aLiteratur.2swd 7aUSA.2swd 7aGeschichte 1970-1990.2swd 7aEssays.2lcgft 7aShort stories.2lcgft 7aPoetry.2lcgft1 aBarrington, Judith,eeditor.08iOnline version:tIntimate wilderness.dPortland, Or. : Eighth Mountain Press, 1991w(OCoLC)756467592 aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc14.95d11.21i0933377096n0002048114sactive aBrodartbBRODn42630460c$14.95 aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn91013022c$14.95 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn1102337 aC0bWAU03894cam a2200757 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040008800094019001300182020001500195020001800210020002300228020002600251035003700277043001200314046000700326050002400333082002300357049000900380245011100389246002600500250002500526260003700551300002900588336002600617337002800643338002700671370002300698386002500721386003400746386002200780386002200802388002800824388002200852505069900874520014501573530002401718650005301742650005101795650005001846650004001896650003901936650003401975650005702009650007602066650005102142650007702193650006602270650006002336650004502396648002202441655005202463700003702515700003202552776010202584856010002686856009202786938007102878938007102949938002803020938003703048938003903085994001203124ocm31291896 OCoLC20151124032644.0940928s1995 nyu 000 0 eng a 94039560 aDLCbengcDLCdFITdZGMdBAKERdBTCTAdYDXCPdIXAdCPEdZWZdBDXdOCLCFdOCLCQdWAU a33377155 a0385473540 a9780385473545 a0385473559q(pbk.) a9780385473552q(pbk.) a(OCoLC)31291896z(OCoLC)33377155 an-us--- o1900aPS509.L47bA38 199500a810.8/09206643220 aWAUW00aAfrekete :ban anthology of Black lesbian writing /cedited by Catherine E. 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M.q(Robert Merlin),d1942-eauthor.14aThe geology of Pitcairn Island, South Pacific Ocean /cR.M. Carter. aHonolulu :bBishop Museum Press,c1967. a38 pages :billustrations, map (folded in pocket) ;c26 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier1 aBernice P. Bishop Museum bulletin ;v231 aIncludes bibliographical references (page 38). 0aGeologyzPitcairn IslandszPitcairn Island. 0aPitcairn Island (Pitcairn Islands) 7aGéologiezPacifique Sud, Îles duzPitcairn (île)2ram 0aBernice P. 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By juxtaposing an account of the mutiny with an analysis of its evolving place in history and culture, Mr. Bligh's Bad Language offers a new interpretation of the mutiny in the context of its historical and cultural representations." "Beginning with an analysis of naval life and ritual aboard the Bounty, Greg Dening argues that the famous mutiny did not take place due to punitive violence, as Captain Bligh is shown to be one of the least violent of British Navy captains. Instead, he argues, Captain Bligh misunderstood the theatrical nature of shipboard life, especially his role as captain." "Moving to a larger stage, the scope of the book shifts to the reception of the mutiny in England in the eighteenth century. Connecting the voyage of the Bounty with the cultural exploration and revolutions of the age, Greg Dening shows that a mythology arose almost immediately around the participants of the mutiny and their actions, a mythology that has been continually reinterpreted into twentieth century literature and film." "Gracefully written, Mr. Bligh's Bad Language is an anthropological history of a new order, weaving the history of the Bounty with its role in our culture. Using a range of influences from Diderot to Foucault, Greg Dening reconstructs the voyage of the Bounty as moving between history and mythology, circumventing a dozen discourses."--Jacket.0 aAct 1. The Ship. Scene i. Narrative. Fatal Histories. Mr. Bligh's Bad Language. Mr. Christian's Lot. Sad Passions and Damned Oeconomy. Scene ii. Reflection. Some Cliometrics of Violence. Some Non-Cliometrics of Violence. Iudicatio (law) and Coercio (force). Dreams of Perfect Naval Discipline. Midshipmanship. Captaining. Texts for Discipline. White Jacket -- Entr'acte: Sharks That Walk On The Land -- Act 2. The Beach. Scene i. Narrative. Between Land and Sea. An Icon of the Beach. Flags and Feather Girdles. Interlude: On Sacrifice. Another Sort of Altar Stone. Managing the Sublime. Scene ii. Reflection. In the Name of the Revolution ... of the King ... of the President. Going Native. Possessing Others with a Laugh -- Entr'acte: Ralph Wewitzer: The First 'Captain Bligh' -- Act 3. The Island. Scene i. Narrative. A Murderous Settlement. 'Innocence Better Imagined than Described'. 'Poore Orfing'. Politics on Pitcairn. Scene ii. Reflection. 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Twenty-four are forced to enter. Only the winner survives. In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. Each year, the districts are forced by the Capitol to send one boy and one girl between the ages of twelve and eighteen to participate in the Hunger Games, a brutal and terrifying fight to the death -- televised for all of Panem to see. Survival is second nature for sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen, who struggles to feed her mother and younger sister by secretly hunting and gathering beyond the fences of District 12. When Katniss steps in to take the place of her sister in the Hunger Games, she knows it may be her death sentence. 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Presented here with A History of England and Catharine. As Miss Margaret Lesley and Miss Charlotte Lutterell divulge their innermost secrets through a series of letters, each reveals where her true priorities lie: if a bridegroom is fatally wounded the night before his wedding, the first concern must inexorably be for the luxurious food that will be laid to waste. As one plot gives way to the next, and as the heroines exchange wisdom on adultery, elopement, divorce, and remarriage, they increasingly fall prey to the merciless and lambasting sword of Jane Austen's wit. 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Norton,c©2004. axiv, 364 pages ;c22 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier1 aA Norton critical edition aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 361-364).00tThe text of Northanger Abbey --gBackgrounds.gBiography.t[The girl of fifteen is laughing] /rVirginia Woolf --t[Writing and family in the late 1790s] /rClaire Tomalin --t[Not an inspired amateur] /rQ.D. Leavis --tBiographical notice of the author /rHenry Thomas Austen --gEarly writing.tThe history of England from the reign of Henry the 4th to the death of Charles the 1st ;tFrom Catharine, or The bower /rJane Austen --gLetters on Northanger Abbey and author's advertisement --gContexts.tFrom preface to the second edition of the Lyrical ballads /rWilliam Wordsworth --tFrom Biographia literaria /rSamuel Coleridge --tFrom A father's legacy to his daughters /rJohn Gregory --tFrom A vindication of the rights of woman /rMary Wollstonecraft --tFrom Evelina, or the history of a young lady's entrance into the world /rFrances Burney --tFrom The mysteries of Udolpho /rAnn Radcliffe --gCriticism.gEarly views.t[The customs and manners of common-place people] /rBritish Critic --t[Hardly exceeded by Shakespeare] /rRichard Whatley --t[Small vanities and small falsehoods] /rJulia Kavanagh --t[Exquisite derision] /rMargaret Oliphant --t[The feminism of Jane Austen] /rRebecca West --gModern views.t[Regulated sympathy in Northanger Abbey] /rA. Walton Litz --tShut up in prose : gender and genre in Austen's Juvenilia /rSandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar --tGeneral Tilney and affairs of state : the political gothic of Northanger Abbey /rRobert Hopkins --tMuted discord : generational conflict in Jane Austen /rPatricia Meyer Spacks --tThe Juvenilia and Northanger Abbey : the authority of men and books /rClaudia L. Johnson --tThe economy of novel reading : Jane Austen and the circulating library /rLee Erickson --tFree indirect speech and Jane Austen's 1816 revision of Northanger Abbey /rNarelle Shaw --tThe most charming young man in the world /rJoseph Litvak --tJane Austen : a chronology. aPresents Jane Austen's "Northanger Abbey", which collects her reflections on the nature of novels, their heroines, and their readers, with biographical commentary, selections from other writers, and critical essays.10aMorland, Catherinec(Fictitious character)vFiction. 0aHorror talesxAppreciationvFiction. 0aBooks and readingvFiction. 0aYoung womenzEnglandvFiction. 0aEnglandxSocial life and customsy19th centuryvFiction. 0aEngland,esetting. 0aNineteenth century,esetting.10aAusten, Jane,d1775-1817.tNorthanger Abbey.17aAusten, Jane.2swd07aNorthanger Abbey.2swd 7aNovels.2lcgft 7aRomance fiction.2lcgft 7aGothic fiction.2lcgft 7aSatirical literature.2lcgft 0aSatire. 7aAufsatzsammlung.2swd 7aGothic fiction.2gsafd 7aLove stories.2gsafd 7aSatire.2lcsh1 aFraiman, Susan,eeditor. 0aNorton critical edition.413Table of contentsuhttp://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=012909306&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA413Table of contentsqapplication/pdfuhttp://www.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/tocs/176262393.pdfv20090711000000 aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc11.40d11.40i0393978508n0006008499sactive aBrodartbBRODn02180146c$11.00 aBaker and TaylorbBTCPn2004054759 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn2121382 aC0bWAU02745cam a2200613 i 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040010600094020003400200020003700234035002000271043001200291046003000303050002200333082001500355049000900370100003900379245003500418250005500453264007800508264001100586300004800597336002600645337002800671338002700699386002600726388002900752490005200781504005700833530002400890520028300914600005101197650002601248650003501274650002801309650002301337650002201360651002201382650002101404655001901425655002901444655002801473655002701501776020201528830004901730856010001779856009201879938007101971938003702042938004002079994001202119ocm37044016 OCoLC20151215024203.0970529t19971997nyua b 000 f eng a 97024777 aDLCbengerdacDLCdBAKERdBTCTAdYDXCPdOCLCGdOCLCQdPBUdOCLCQdLEBdOCLCQdOCLCOdWAUdOCLCOdWAU a0385487266q(acid-free paper) a9780385487269q(acid-free paper) a(OCoLC)37044016 ae-uk-en k1811-02l1813-(07)?2edtf00aPR4034b.M3 1997b00a823/.7221 aWAUW1 aAusten, Jane,d1775-1817,eauthor.10aMansfield Park /cJane Austen. aFirst New York Public Library collector's edition. 1aNew York ;aLondon ;aToronto ;aSydney ;aAuckland :bDoubleday,c[1997] 4c©1997 axxxiv, 458 pages :billustrations ;c19 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aWomenaEnglish2lcdgt1 aNineteenth century2lcsh1 aThe New York Public Library collector's edition aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 453-455). aAlso issued online. aAt the age of ten, Fanny Price leaves the poverty of her Portsmouth home to be brought up among the family of her wealthy uncle, Sir Thomas Bertram, in the chilly grandeur of Mansfield Park. 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Johnson. a1st ed. aNew York :bW.W. Norton,c©1998. axxi, 515 pages :b1 map ;c21 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier ngdraWomen2lcdgt nnataEnglish2lcdgt1 aNineteenth century2lcsh1 aA Norton critical edition aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 513-515). aPresents the text of Jane Austen's novel about Miss Fanny Price, the poor relation of a wealthy family who possesses only natural goodness to aid her against a witty and lovely rival as they compete for the man they both love, and includes a selection of contemporary materials on issues addressed in the story, and critical essays.0 aJane Austen and Mansfield Park -- A note on money in Austen's novels -- A note on Austen and the text of Mansfield Park -- The text of Mansfield Park -- Map of England -- Facsimile title page -- Mansfield Park -- Textual notes -- Lovers' vows 1798 / Elizabeth Inchbald -- Opinions of Mansfield Park 1814, 1815, An evening prayer No. 1, A companion to the altar, On family prayer / Jane Austen -- Sketches and hints on landscape gardening 1795, From chapter III. Proper situations for a house, Observations on the theory of practice of landscape gardening 1803, From chapter VII. Farm and park distint objects / Humphrey Repton -- The task 1785 From book I. The sofa, From book III. The garden / William Cowper -- A father's legacy to his daughter 1774, From Conduct and behavior, From Amusements / John Gregory -- A vindication of the rights of woman 1792, From Chapter II. The prevailing opinion of a sexual character discussed, From Chapter III. The same subject continued / Mary Wollstonecraft -- An enquiry into the duties of men in the higher and middle classes of society in Great Britain 1794, From Chapter XI. On the duties of the clerical profession, An Enquiry into the duties of the female sex 1797, From Chapter IX. On amusements in general, From Chapter X. On the employment of time / Thomas Gisborne -- Strictures on the modern system of female education 1799, From Chapter VI. Filial obedience not the character of the age / Hannah More -- Parliamentary debates 1806, From Abolition of the slave trade -- From History of the ..., Abolition of the African slave trade ... 1808 / Thomas Clarkson -- Remarks on Shakespeare's King Henry VIII 1806-09 / Elizabeth Inchbald -- Power and Mansfield Park / Jan Fergus -- Mansfield Park / Lionel Trilling -- Mansfield Park: Jane Austen's grounds of being / Alistair Duckworth -- Jane Austen's dangerous charm: feeling as one ought about Fanny Price / Nina Auerback -- Mansfield Park: confusions of guilt and revolutions onf mind / Claudia L. 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In it Austen weaves a romance full of suspense and comedy around the heroine Catherine Morland's first foray into society. The style of the novel is a unique hybrid; along the way Austen parodies the eighteenth-century novel of manners, the Gothic novel, and even the educational treatises of the time."--Jacket.10aMorland, Catherinec(Fictitious character)vFiction. 0aEnglandxSocial life and customsy18th centuryvFiction. 0aYoung womenzEnglandvFiction. 0aBooks and readingvFiction. 7aNovels.2lcgft 7aRomance fiction.2lcgft 7aGothic fiction.2lcgft 7aSatirical literature.2lcgft1 aGrogan, Claire,d1961-eeditor. 0aBroadview literary texts. aBaker & TaylorbBKTYc9.95d9.95i1551114798n0003934944sactive aBrodartbBRODn58635106c$7.95 aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn1888194 aC0bWAU01883cam a2200469Ii 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036040008900077019001400166020001500180020001800195035003800213050002500251082001000276049000900286100002900295245009300324264003600417264001100453300004000464336002600504337002800530338002700558490004900585520020700634600005700841650003500898650004100933651006100974655003401035655002401069655001901093655002801112655002701140655003801167700003301205700007201238830005101310938004001361994001201401ocm40825479 OCoLC20151215024525.0990219t19971997enka 000 f eng d aSC8bengerdacSC8dOCLCQdYDXCPdG3BdTWWZUdOCLCOdOCLCFdOCLCQdOCLCOdWAUdOCLCO a786041068 a0435273396 a9780435273392 a(OCoLC)40825479z(OCoLC)786041068 4aPE1126.A4bB445 199704a428.6 aWAUW1 aBell, Florence,eauthor.10aNorthanger Abbey /cJane Austen ; retold by Florence Bell ; illustrated by Alexy Pendle. 1aOxford :bHeinemann ELT,c1997. 4c©1997 a63 pages :billustrations ;c20 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier1 aHeinemann ELT guided readers. Beginner level aEngland, 1802. Catherine Morland visits the city of Bath with Mr. and Mrs. Allen. She meets the Tilneys and falls in love with Henry Tilney. The Tilneys invite Catherine to their home, Northanger Abbey.10aMorland, Catherinec(Fictitious character)vFiction. 0aYoung womenzEnglandvFiction. 0aHorror talesxAppreciationvFiction. 0aEnglandxSocial life and customsy19th centuryvFiction. 7aReaders (Publications)2lcgft 7aAdaptations.2lcgft 7aNovels.2lcgft 7aRomance fiction.2lcgft 7aGothic fiction.2lcgft 7aRomantic suspense fiction.2gsafd1 aPendle, Alexy,eillustrator.1 iAdaptation of (work):aAusten, Jane,d1775-1817.tNorthanger Abbey. 0aHeinemann ELT guided readers.pBeginner level. aYBP Library ServicesbYANKn1671707 aC0bWAU02168cam a2200469 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077040006800094015001500162019001300177020001500190020001800205035003700223043001200260050002600272082001700298049000900315100004400324245008000368246002100448260004500469300002000514336002600534337002800560338002700588520059800615600005501213650003301268650003901301655001801340655002701358655003301385655002401418655002301442700007501465938006901540938003701609938004001646994001201686ocm40755117 OCoLC20151215024838.0990126s1997 enk 000 0 eng a 99165423 aDLCbengcDLCdUKMdBAKERdBTCTAdYDXCPdOCLCFdWAUdOCLCOdWAU aGB98-61554 a39786705 a0573018499 a9780573018497 a(OCoLC)40755117z(OCoLC)39786705 ae-uk-en00aPR6056.R275bJ36 199700a822/.914221 aWAUW1 aFrancis, Matthewc(Dramatist),eauthor.10aJane Austen's Northanger Abbey /cadapted for the stage by Matthew Francis.30aNorthanger Abbey aLondon ;aNew York :bS. French,cc1997. a90 p. ;c22 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aCatherine Morland's safe and comfortable life provides her with little excitement, so she lives for much of her time in a fantasy world of romance and mystery based on the Gothic novels of her time, the early 1800s. A trip to Bath introduces her to real romance but a subsequent stay at Northanger Abbey--which looks like the perfect setting for a novel by Mrs. Anne Radcliffe--leads Catherine into a series of embarrassing misjudgments. Abashed, Catherine bids farewell to her beloved Gothic world, only to be dealt a cruel blow in the real one. 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