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  1. What Goes On: Selected and New Poems 1995-2009 by Stephen Dunn, 2010-07-05
  2. New and Selected Poems 1974-1994 by Stephen Dunn, 1995-05-17
  3. Walking Light by Stephen Dunn, 2001-04-01
  4. Local Visitations: Poems by Stephen Dunn, 2004-09-17
  5. Different Hours: Poems by Stephen Dunn, 2002-01
  6. Everything Else in the World: Poems by Stephen Dunn, 2008-07-17
  7. Between Angels by Stephen Dunn, 1990-04-17
  8. Manual of Ambulatory Pediatrics by Rose W., Rn Boyton, Elizabeth S., Bsn Dunn, et all 1994-04
  9. Landscape at the End of the Century: Poems by Stephen Dunn, 1992-06-17
  10. Loosestrife: Poems by Stephen Dunn, 1998-02-17
  11. Riffs and Reciprocities: Prose Pairs by Stephen Dunn, 1999-12-01
  12. Shore Stories: An Anthology of the Jersey Shore by Kay Boyle, Robert Pinsky, et all 2000-06
  13. Lifestyle Change: Rapid Reference Series by Chris Dunn, Stephen Rollnick, 2003-05-27
  14. Conversations With Contemporary American Writers: Saul Bellow, I.b. Singer, Joyce Carol Oates, David Madden, Barry Beckham, Josephine Miles, Gerald Stern, Stephen Dunn, Etheridge Knight, Marilynne Robinson And William Stafford.(Costerus NS 50) by Sanford Pinsker, 1985-01

1. :: Norton Poets Online :: Stephen Dunn
Stephen Dunn, Stephen Dunn is a Trustee Fellow in the Arts and Professorof Creative Writing at Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.
http://www.nortonpoets.com/dunns.htm
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credit: Bernard C. Meyers :: Stephen Dunn is a Trustee Fellow in the Arts and Professor of Creative Writing at Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. He was awarded the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Different Hours . In 1995 he received an Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letter. Among his other awards are the Levinson Award from Poetry magazine and fellowships from the national Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation.
More on Stephen Dunn
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Interview
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Local Visitations >> read "The Unsaid," "Sisyphus's Acceptance," and "Hawthorne in Tuckertown" Different Hours Winner of the Pulitzer Prize Riffs and Reciprocities >> read "Suicides/Funerals," "Anger/Generosity," and "Midnight/Noon" Loosestrife >> read from "Loosestrife" New and Selected Poems 1974-1994 Landscape at the end of the Century >> read "Allegory of the Cave," "When the Revolution Came," and "Landscape at the End of the Century" Between Angels >> read "Men Talk" and "Between Angels" Also by Stephen Dunn - Local Time
- Not Dancing
- Work and Love
- A Circus of Needs
- Full of Lust and Good Usage
- Looking for Holes in the Ceiling Prose Chapbooks - Five Impersonations - Winter at the Caspian Sea (with Lawrence Raab) - Book Title Home

2. Stephen Dunn
Stephen Dunnnationallyknown, award-winning poet and essayistwillvisit St. Edward's University in February 1999 for a public
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3. Poetry Daily Feature: Stephen Dunn - Shenandoah
Listing Stephen dunn stephen Dunn is the author of twelve collections of poetry,Including Different Hours (Norton, 2000), winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize.
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Shenandoah
Volume 52, Number 3
Fall 2002
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Stephen Dunn: Stephen Dunn is the author of twelve collections of poetry, Including Different Hours (Norton, 2000), winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize. The poems included in this issue will be included in Local Visitations , forthcoming in February 2003 from Norton.
About Shenandoah Founded in 1950 by undergraduates, Shenandoah Shenandoah publishes a wide range of original poetry, fiction and essays displaying formal accomplishment, passionate understanding and serious mischief. Contributors in the past two years include W. S. Merwin, Reynolds Price, Mary Oliver, Linda Pastan, William Matthews, Charles Wright, Rodney Jones, Margaret Gibson, Brendan Galvin, Eamon Grennan, Talvikki Ansel and Lynne Sharon Schwartz. Recent work from Shenandoah has been reprinted in The Best American Short Stories The Best American Poetry The Pushcart Prize The Best American Essays and New Stories from the South
Shenandoah
seems about the best bargain in literature that one could possibly find these days. It is just as sleek and thick as journals twice its price, and has more beauty and life between its covers than anything I have read in a long time."
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4. New York State Writers Institute - Stephen Dunn
Stephen Dunn photo credit © Bernard C. Meyers, October 18, 2001 (Thursday) 400Informal Seminar Assembly Hall 800 pm Reading Recital Hall, PAC UAlbany
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Stephen Dunn began life after college in 1962 as a pro basketball player with the Williamsport, Pennsylvania Billies. In 1963, he took a job as a copywriter for Nabisco and pursued a career in advertising. It was not until 1970 that Dunn chose to devote himself to poetry, enrolling in the Master of Arts Program in Creative Writing at Syracuse University. "a spokesman for suburban middle class." [His preoccupation with ordinary life] ". . .continues to remind us that there is dignity in the mundane." - Judith Kitchen in The Georgia Review Different Hours (Pulitzer Prize, 2001, Norton) is yet another brilliant examination of everyday experience. "Use what's lying around the house," one poem advises, "Make it simple and sad." He heeds this advice, treating such domestic subjects as marital quarrels, turning 60, the news, the weather, and the New Jersey suburbs. "The Art lies in hiding the art, Horace tells us, and Stephen Dunn has proven himself a master of concealment. His honesty would not be so forceful were it not for his discrete formality; his poems would not be so strikingly naked were they not so carefully dressed."

5. Stephen Dunn
Stephen Dunn. The Metaphysicians of South Jersey. Because in largecities the famous truths already had been plumbed and debated, the
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Stephen Dunn The Metaphysicians of South Jersey Because in large cities the famous truths
already had been plumbed and debated,
the metaphysicians of South Jersey lowered
their gaze, just tried to be themselves.
They'd gather at coffee shops in Vineland
and deserted shacks deep in the Pine Barrens.
Nothing they came up with mattered
so they were free to be eclectic, and as odd
as getting to the heart of things demanded.
They walked undisguised on the boardwalk.
At the Hamilton Mall they blended with the bargain-hunters and the feckless. Almost everything amazed them,...
From: Different Hours (Norton, 2000) Stephen Dunn is the author of twelve collections of poetry, including Local Visitations (forthcoming February 2003), Different Hours (Pulitzer Prize, 2001); and Loosestrife (National Book Critics Circle Award finalist, 1996), both published by Norton. His other Norton books are and Local Time Walking Light: Memoirs and Essays on Poetry Poetry, the Theodore Roethke Prize from Poetry Northwest , the James Wright Prize from Mid-American Review , and many others. His is Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing at Richard Stockton college of New Jersey.

6. Stephen Dunn
Stephen Dunn. Stephen Dunn is another poet of the humorous type. To viewa sample of Stephen Dunn's work, click here. ©2002 by the webmaster.
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Stephen Dunn Stephen Dunn is another poet of the humorous type. He has been around for a while, and has eleven (yes, eleven!) books of poetry out today. They are: Loosestrife (National Book Critics Circle Award finalist, 1996) Landscape at the End of the Century Between Angels Local Time winner of the National Poetry Series in 1986) Not Dancing Work and Love Circus of Needs Full of Lust and Good Usage, Looking for Holes in the Ceiling, and Different Hours, winner of the Pulitzer Prize. He is a Trustee Fellow in the Arts, and Professor of Creative Writing at Richard Stockton College, New Jersey. To view a sample of Stephen Dunn's work, click here. 2002 by the webmaster poems 1996 and 2001 by Stephen Dunn. Any other use is strictly prohibited without consent from the author.

7. Stephen Dunn - The Academy Of American Poets
Stephen Dunn The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selectedpoems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. Stephen Dunn.
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poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook Stephen Dunn Stephen Dunn was born in New York City in 1939. He earned a B.A. in history and English from Hofstra University, attended the New School Writing Workshops, and finished his M.A. in creative writing at Syracuse University. Dunn has worked as a professional basketball player, an advertising copywriter, and an editor, as well as a professor of creative writing. Dunn's books of poetry include Local Visitations Different Hours (2000), winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize winner for poetry, Loosestrife New and Selected Poems: 1974-1994 Landscape at the End of the Century (1991), and Between Angels (1989). Dunn's other honors include the Academy Award for Literature, the James Wright Prize, and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. He has taught poetry and creative writing and held residencies at Wartburg College, Wichita State University, Columbia University, University of Washington, Syracuse University, Southwest Minnesota State College, Princeton University, and University of Michigan. Dunn is currently Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing and lives in Port Republic, New Jersey. This bio was last updated on Mar 10, 2003.

8. Stephen Dunn
Stephen Dunn, The Vanishings. home Last updated 2001.11.7.
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Last updated: 2001.11.7.

9. Stephen Dunn
Stephen Dunn. Author of ten collections of poetry including Loosestrife,A National Book Critics Circle Award finalist in 1996, New
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10. DBLP: Stephen M. Dunn
Stephen M. Dunn. 1990. 1, Peter J. Varman, Balakrishna R. Iyer, Donald J. Haderle,Stephen M. Dunn Parallel merging algorithm and implementation results.
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Stephen M. Dunn
List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server FAQ Ask others: ACM CiteSeer CSB Google ... Donald J. Haderle , Stephen M. Dunn: Parallel merging: algorithm and implementation results. Parallel Computing 15 DBLP: [ Home Author Title Conferences ... Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de) Fri Mar 21 15:47:30 2003

11. Stephen Dunn - His Home Page!
Stephen Dunn. and his home page! They are now have their own site and are no longerhosted here. Stephen W. dunn stephen@dunn.demon.co.uk 17 February 2001.
http://www.dunn.demon.co.uk/
Stephen Dunn
and his home page!
Me working very hard on my web page design! Try some of the links My Photo Album My Weather Page Want to see if the Blue Tits are using the nesting box yet
In the meantime you may want to visit the Home Page of the Dulwich Park Casuals They are now have their own site and are no longer hosted here. Stephen W. Dunn
stephen@dunn.demon.co.uk

17 February 2001

12. Mid-American Review:Stephen Dunn
Stephen Dunn Degrees of Fidelity Several years ago in an essay, Ifound myself invoking Robert Frost's wonderful statement, We
http://www.bgsu.edu/studentlife/organizations/midamericanreview/Dunn.html
Stephen Dunn
Degrees of Fidelity Several years ago in an essay, I found myself invoking Robert Frost's wonderful statement, "We shall be known by the delicacy of where we stop short." I tried to use it as a standard that would resonate into our dealings with others, especially those most close to us, and into matters of aesthetics. What we choose not to do in a poem, for example, may reveal as much about us as what we choose to do. This seems particularly so if our subject involves family. Yet as poets our fidelity to people we know is always complicated by our fidelities to the poem and the language we find ourselves using, not to mention to truth itself. While in many instances our subjects will be served by restraint, we can imagine in other instances that they might be served by extravagance, a going beyond proprieties and conventions. By the end of my essay, I found myself embracing Frost's statement and arguing for a poetry of uncommon, surpassing gestures. I don't think one necessarily excludes the other. Nevertheless, poemrestrained or extravagant or some combination of the twothat involve or implicate family members should raise certain questions for those of us who write them. Why are we writing about this particular subject in the first place? Certainly we have the entire world of experience to draw from. Why this poem about brother, or mother? Why now? And what must such a poem do to involve strangers in what's personal to us? As the cry of its own occasion, a worthy poem ideally should suggest some answers to those questions.

13. Haddock.org/review - Stephen Dunn
Stephen Dunn (see all reviewers) Reviews written 1 Website www.cuica.demon.co.ukMore info I wish I read books more slowly, I skip bits. Get a Life!
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14. Stephen M Dunn - ResearchIndex Document Query
Find Searching for PHRASE stephen m dunn. Restrict to Header Title Orderby Citations Hubs Usage Date No documents match Boolean query.
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15. Stonecoast MFA Faculty -- Stephen Dunn
Stephen Dunn. Stephen Dunn is the author of eleven collections of poetry, mostrecently Different Hours, winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry.
http://www.usm.maine.edu/stonecoastmfa/faculty/stephen_dunn.htm
Return to Home Page About the Faculty Course of Study Admissions Requirements ... Financial Aid Stephen Dunn Distinguished Guest Stephen Dunn is the author of eleven collections of poetry, most recently Different Hours, winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry. Other collections include and (all with W.W. Norton). Local Time (William Morrow) was a winner in the National Poetry Series, Loosestrife was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. He has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, an Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, three National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, a Theodore Roethke Prize, and others. He is also the Author of Walking Light: Memoirs and Essays on Poetry (W.W. Norton). Stephen is a trustee Fellow in the Arts and Professor at Richard Stockton College. USM Graduate Affairs College of Arts and Science

16. Rap Sheet - Person : Stephen Dunn
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17. CancerGuide: Stephen Jay Gould's "The Median Isn't The Message"
The text of an essay by Gould on the subject of cancer and statistics, based on his affliction withand subsequent recovery froma rare form of cancer, with a brief introduction by stephen dunn.
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Prefatory Note by Steve Dunn
Stephen Jay Gould was an influential evolutionary biologist who taught at Harvard University. He was the author of at least ten popular books on evolution, and science, including, among others, The Flamingo's Smile The Mismeasure of Man Wonderful Life , and Full House As far as I'm concerned, Gould's The Median Isn't the Message is the wisest, most humane thing ever written about cancer and statistics. It is the antidote both to those who say that, "the statistics don't matter," and to those who have the unfortunate habit of pronouncing death sentences on patients who face a difficult prognosis. Anyone who researches the medical literature will confront the statistics for their disease. Anyone who reads this will be armed with reason and with hope. The Median Isn't the Message is reproduced here by permission of the author.
The Median Isn't the Message by Stephen Jay Gould
My life has recently intersected, in a most personal way, two of Mark Twain's famous quips. One I shall defer to the end of this essay. The other (sometimes attributed to Disraeli), identifies three species of mendacity, each worse than the one before - lies, damned lies, and statistics. Consider the standard example of stretching the truth with numbers - a case quite relevant to my story. Statistics recognizes different measures of an "average," or central tendency. The

18. Online NewsHour: Pulitzer Prize: Poetry - April 26, 2001
The winner in poetry this year was stephen dunn for his collection of verse "Different Hours." dunn is professor of
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PULITZER PRIZE: POETRY
April 26, 2001
Elizabeth Farnsworth talks with Stephen Dunn, winner of this year's Pulitzer Prize for poetry, about his collection, titled Different Hours ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: The winner in poetry this year was Stephen Dunn for his collection of verse "Different Hours." Dunn is professor of creative writing at Richard Stockton College in New Jersey, and author of ten other volumes of poetry, as well as two books of prose. A new book of essays, "Walking Light," is due out in May. He was born in Queens, New York, graduated from Hofstra University where he played varsity basketball, and received a masters in creative writing from Syracuse.
Thanks for being with us, congratulations. And what's your reaction to this, you who write so well about the need for limited expectations? STEPHEN DUNN: (Laughs) Well, I've changed that little bit. The reaction has been overwhelming, and I'm just getting used to it. I think I actually, though, could get used to it for a long time. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: Is it especially sweet now after you turned 60? You write in this book about how so many members of your family died before they reached 60.

19. Dunn, Stephen
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20. Stephen Dunn Carlisle Based Singer Songwriter Www.stephendunn.co.uk
Official site for stephen dunn songwriter and performer.
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It's with great excitement that I bring you this new fandangled website. It's a little embryonic at the moment but I do promise you that there'll be plenty of eggs hatching - and that'll be well before the chocolate season. I've got lots of splendid bits 'n' bobs planned for the coming year including: nationwide gigs, recording, video's and more fascinating hand postures ( see right The first single "Witch" will be released early in the spring. The advance promo version is available for download now! I'll be popping up all over the place doing solo and band gigs. Click here for more details Have a look around the website. You'll soon discover that playing in band obviously isn't too good for your mental health. But it's great fun. Its nice to be back

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