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  1. The Collected Poems of Barbara Guest (Wesleyan Poetry Series) by Barbara Guest, 2008-11-30
  2. Forces of Imagination: Writing on Writing by Barbara Guest, 2009-06
  3. The Red Gaze (Wesleyan Poetry Series) by Barbara Guest, 2005-03-24
  4. Herself Defined by Barbara Guest, 1985-05-28
  5. Selected Poems of Barbara Guest by Barbara Guest, 2000-03-01
  6. Etruscan Reader Vi: Robin Blaser/ Barbara Guest/ Lee Harwood (v. 6) by Robin Blaser, Barbara Guest, et all 1998-01-01
  7. The Countess from Minneapolis (Burning Deck Poetry Series) by Barbara Guest, 1991-01-01
  8. The Confetti Trees by Barbara Guest, 1999-09-15
  9. Seeking Air (Sun & Moon Classics) by Barbara Guest, 1997
  10. Quill, Solitary Apparition by Barbara Guest, 1996-01-01
  11. Girl Stuff: A Survival Guide to Growing Up by Margaret Blackstone, Elissa Haden Guest, 2006-04-01
  12. Fair Realism (Sun & Moon Classics) by Barbara Guest, 2000-04-01
  13. Defensive Rapture (Sun & Moon Classics) by Barbara Guest, 1993-11
  14. If So, Tell Me by Barbara Guest, 1999

1. Barbara Guest On LINEbreakIn Her Program Barbara Guest Discusses New York School
Kurzbiografie der bedeutenden amerikanischen Lyrikerin (geb. 1920). Barbara Guest. Geboren 1920 in North Carolina, Kindheit und Jugend in Florida und Kalifornien.
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Click here to order a tape of this or any other LINEbreak program. Click here for tips on playing RealAudio files and on getting the best sound In her program Barbara Guest discusses New York School poetry and the influences it has taken from visual art. She reads a broad selection of poems which mark various periods in her fifty-year career as a writer. Her program was recorded at the Charles Morrow and Associates Studio in New York in 1995. Send email to the producers at linebrk@acsu.buffalo.edu jump to LINEbreak Home Page or jump to the EPC Home Page updated 22 May 1997 Martin Spinelli (martins@acsu.buffalo.edu)

2. Barbara Guest
Poems by Barbara Guest in New American Writing No. 16.Category Arts Literature Authors G Guest, Barbara Poetry......BARBARA GUEST. DECEPTION. In the long ago days he might take her cloakand place it upon a hidden arm, and things before our eyes work out.
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BARBARA GUEST
DECEPTION
In the long ago days he might take her cloak and place it upon a hidden arm, and things before our eyes work out. She would find the cloak near her cloak, and walk as if she were supernatural. This Art and the long ago Art, become a comparison with Reality. Remain only themselves, if she does not reveal the cloak. She shall disclose herself (herself still pointing) essential to the hidden. "Possessiveness:" the double S of the word the tapestry of that word, announced. as tapestry/as the horizon deepened - the horizon in back of her throat/ rhythmless, subdued, the sun setting. A schooner departing/ with a noble object/ obscurely pirated/and interrupts the illusionary land game. (Obscurity! a fossil in mourning, several homes, staff underground. Lamps polished with ivory shell. Bronze Pineapple Juice!

3. The Rugby Rabbi- Guest Barbara Silverman
Biography. Barbara Silverman is a former Chicagoan living in Jerusalemfor 19 years. A spirited, 70 2623-2548. Barbara Silverman.
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4. The Rugby Rabbi- Guest Barbara Silverman
Article in The Jerusalem Post http//www.jpost.com/Editions/2001/03/12/Features/Features.22816.html.Barbara Silverman. Guest Spotlight. Biography.
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5. PrimeTime Guest: Barbara Ehrenreich
Barbara Ehrenreich is a regular essayist for Time and the author of nine highly She'salso a popular lecturer and frequent guest on television and radio.
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Barbara Ehrenreich
Author of Blood Rites: Origins and History of the Passions of War We had a chat with her on Friday, June 20, 1997 . You can read a transcript here
Blood Rites
Origins and History of the Passions of War
by Barbara Ehrenreich
(Metropolitan Books, 1997, $25.00)
Barbara Ehrenreich is a regular essayist for Time and the author of nine highly-acclaimed books, including the New York Times bestseller The Worst Years of Our Lives, The Snarling Citizen, Fear of Falling, and The Hearts of Men. She's also a popular lecturer and frequent guest on television and radio. She holds a Ph.D. in biology from Rockefeller University and lives in Key West, Florida.
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6. Shore Leave 25 Guest: BarBara Luna
Marlena Moreau in TOS, (c)Paramount. Koori in Buck Rogers, (c)Universal, GabyChristian in The Outer Limits, (c)UA/ABC. Shore Leave 25 guest barbara Luna.
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Shore Leave 25 Guest: BarBara Luna
Biography: BarBara Luna was born in Manhattan and virtually grew up on Broadway. BarBara's Italian, Hungarian-Jewish, Spanish, Portuguese, Filipino background has led her to portray a variety of roles. Her exotic and timeless look, along with her versatile talent, has afforded Luna the opportunity to have a lengthy television career as well. Luna is remembered, especially by Trek-fans for her portrayal of Marlena Moreau in the all-time classic episode "Mirror Mirror" from the original Star Trek series. Luna has guest starred on nearly five hundred Television shows. Some of her favorites are: Walt Disney's Zorro, The Big Valley, Hawaii Five-O, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, The Outer Limits, and many more. Luna continued to keep one foot on Broadway. In between film commitments, she appeared in five companies of "West Side Story" in the role of Anita, including a revival at Lincoln Center in New York City. Her last Broadway show was portraying Morale's in "A Chorus Line" and sang the beautiful Marvin Hamlish tune "What I Did For Love". This inspired the multi-talented Luna to meet with Oscar nominee Marc Shaiman to have him write a nightclub act for her... and that he did. "An Evening with BarBara Luna". In a New York review, after her first engagement it read: "Ms. Luna can take the Cabaret scene by storm". This review was noticed by agent Lee Solomon of the William Morris office. He called, and booked Luna to open for Bill Cosby at the Concord Hotel in the Catskills and Caesars Palace in Atlantic City.

7. Canadian Gardener Garden Guest: Barbara Jay, August 30/97
Barbara's Backyard A Visit to Edmonton to see Barbara Jay's GardenAugust 30,31/97. Barbara started this garden in 1991. It is very
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Barbara's Backyard: A Visit to Edmonton to see Barbara Jay's Garden
August 30,31/97
Barbara started this garden in 1991. It is very nicely designed and looks like it was professionally done but she has done it all herself. She laid out a plan based on a grid of the garden. There are lots of nice touches such as the living wreath hanging on the fence. When they removed some concrete to put in the garden, they decided to reuse the broken concrete pieces to create a "drystone" wall for a raised border. This works very nicely with small plants such as Saxifraga sp. 'Saxifrage' tumbling out from the cracks and over the top. Barbara has learned a lot about plants and gardening by experimenting. The garden is bordered with "borrowed" greenery from neighbouring trees and shrubs. She has also installed a screen along the side of the garden, and is trying to grow Virginia Creeper along it. Behind the screen is a little pathway that her dog can run through. She has also left a similar path behind some of the flower beds, both for her dog and herself - makes weeding the beds much easier. The clay soil has been amended with mushroom manure and peat. There are now lots of plants, such as David's favourite Corydalis flexuosa 'China Blue'.

8. Made In Germany
Made in Germany (english), 31.01.2003 2230, Interview guest barbara Konner, Interviewguest barbara Konner, German Chambers of Industry and Commerce. Send, Print,
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9. The Confetti Trees Guest Barbara
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10. Selected Poems Guest Barbara
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11. Alerts(
An essay by Honour Johnson in alerts(.
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alerts(
alerts will be an on-going section of this publication set aside for informal commentary and information on new or neglected books by relevant women poets, in brief letter, journal or notation form. We intentionally think of these comments as not complete in the scholarly sense, with the hope of removing prohibitions linked with thinking/writing critically. Your response is invited. BARBARA GUEST AND LYRIC ATMOSPHERES
And there are nervous
people who cannot manufacture
enough air and must seek
for it when they don't have plants,
in pictures. There is the mysterious
traveling that one does outside
the cube and this takes place
in air.
-from "Roses"
"Roses," one of the poems in Barbara Guest's Moscow Mansions, (Viking, 1973), is an argument against Gertrude Stein's saying "painting has no air." Guest began appearing in the early '60s as a primary member of the first generation of poets who became known as the New York School and has always sought, in painting and sculpture, techniques of abstraction and methods of composition that might be applied to words and their re-invented relations inside the poem. Guest seeks to obtain multiple textures in language and uses syntax and the space of the page as a ground for re-imagining what has thus been represented to us in more traditional and recognizable modes of poetry. "Roses" plays with the meaning of air, as it is found in painting. It suggests air as: an atmosphere one has not felt before, "a unique perfume," "escape," "pleasure," "openings."

12. Virigina Genealogy Research - Chat With Special Guest Barbara Little - Sponsored
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13. Poetry By Barbara Guest
Excerpts from "Rocks on a Platter."Category Arts Literature Authors G Guest, Barbara Poetry......BARBARA GUEST. from Rocks on a Platter. I. To live is to defend aform . . . HÖLDERLIN. . Ideas. As they find themselves. In trees?
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BARBARA GUEST from: Rocks on a Platter I To live is to defend a form . . . Ideas. As they find themselves. In trees? To choose a century they are prepared to inhabit. Dreams set by typography. A companionship with crewlessness - - shivering fleece - - Ship shoal rocks to approach this land raving! Rocks, platter, words, words . . . mammoth teeth. mobility interseamed with print: "a small car beside the porch and wind with a harsh caress . . ." another STORY BEGINS: A DONKEY DRAWS A CART TO THE FURNACE AND
THE CHILDREN PRESS AROUND, THEIR SMALL TEETH GLOWING. I heard the wolf. It had been a vagabond voyage and the entrepreneur was fatigued, yet
held up his head inflamed with "LITERATURE, the ABSURD." Ideas
dropped off vines and into his mouth. An idea fell off a SECULAR vine
roaming his head: BAKED APPLES! Among his listeners, a waterer of his vines, was a beautiful girl who hand-
typed A BOOK CALLED "BAKED APPLES." THESE ARE STORIES

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16. Poem By Barbara Guest
BARBARA GUEST. Wild Gardens Overlooked by Night Lights Wild gardens overlookedby night lights. Parking lot trucks overlooked by night lights.
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BARBARA GUEST
Wild Gardens Overlooked by Night Lights
Wild gardens overlooked by night lights. Parking
lot trucks overlooked by night lights. Buildings
with their escapes overlooked by lights
They urge me to seek here on the heights
amid the electrical lighting that self who exists,
who witnesses light and fears its expunging,
I take from my wall the landscape with its water
of blue color, its gentle expression of rose,
pink, the sunset reaches outward in strokes as the west wind rises, the sun sinks and color flees into the delicate skies it inherited, I place there a scene from "The Tale of the Genji." An episode where Genji recognizes his son. Each turns his face away from so much emotion, so that the picture is one of profiles floating elsewhere from their permanence, a line of green displaces these relatives, black also intervenes at correct distances, the shapes of the hair are black. Black describes the feeling, is recognized as remorse, sadness, black is a headdress while lines slant swiftly, the space is slanted vertically with its graduating need for movement

17. The House Guest, By Barbara Anderson
The House Guest, by Barbara Anderson. This bookshop. The House guest barbaraAnderson Price NZ $22.40 (GST not included) currency convertor,
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18. EPC/Barbara Guest Author Home Page
EPC author home page biography notes, publications, links to poems and writings.
http://wings.buffalo.edu/epc/authors/guest/
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19. Kelsey St. Press Poetry- Symbiosis, Barbara Guest
Symbiosis is the subject and art of this collaborative book by poet barbara guest and painter Laurie Reid.
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Symbiosis is the subject and art of this collaborative book by poet Barbara Guest and painter Laurie Reid. In this new Kelsey St. edition, Guest reflects on her commitment to the collaborative process: "When writers associate with other forms of art, symbiosis is established, as in Nature, where dissimilar organisms live productively together." The poems are printed in three-dimensional letterpress forms, while Reid's lines are lithographically reproduced, a process sympathetic to the shifts of her book-length drawing, which is brushed in water and pigment across rag papers. Barbara Guest is the author of over twenty books of poetry and fiction. The most recent to appear are The Confetti Trees (Sun and Moon), If So Tell Me (Reality Street), and Rocks on a Platter (Wesleyan), all published in 1999. She is winner of the Frost Medal for Distinguished Lifetime Achievement awarded by the Poetry Society of America. Laurie Reid's work has received unusual early recognition. In 1998, she was the recipient of the prestigious Society for the Encouragement of Contemporary Arts (SECA) Award from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and in 1999 was selected to appear in the 2000 Biennial Exhibition at the Whitney Museum in New York. Reid's art has been exhibited at The Drawing Center, The Berkeley Art Museum, and the M.H. de Young Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.

20. Barbara Guest
Kurzbiografie der amerikanischen Lyrikerin (geb. 1920). Mit Link zu deutschen œbersetzungen einiger Gedichte aus dem Band Moscow Mansions .
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Barbara Guest
Geboren 1920 in North Carolina, Kindheit und Jugend in Florida und Kalifornien. Nach dem Abschluss eines Studiums an der University of California in Berkeley ließ sie sich in New York nieder, wo sie mit den New York Poets – darunter Frank O'Hara , James Schuyler, John Ashbery und Kenneth Koch – und verschiedenen Künstlern des abstrakten Expressionismus bekannt wurde, von denen ihre Gedichte beeinflusst sind. Aus nicht nachvollziehbaren Gründen wurde sie in die von Ron Padgett und David Shapiro herausgegebene Anthology of New York Poets von 1970 nicht einbezogen. Barbara Guest lebt jetzt wieder in Berkeley. In den Sechzigerjahren erschienen ihre Gedichtsammlungen The Location of Things, Poem und The Blue Stairs Moscow Mansions The Countess from Minneapolis (1976, Neuauflage 1991) und besonders ihr Roman Seeking Air (1978, Neuauflage 1997) wiesen in eine neue, experimentellere Richtung. Dies galt auch für ihre vielbeachtete Biografie der Dichterin H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) Herself Defined (1984), an der sie fünf Jahre lang gearbeitet hatte, für das bedeutende lange Gedicht

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