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The Official Website of Carol Muske-Dukes

>> Video by Mira Zimet & USC College of Letters, Arts & Sciences Q&A w/ Carol Muske-Dukes at Smartish Pace • Carol has started answering questions at SmartishPace.com.
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>> June Midwest Connections Pick: Twin Cities • The Midwest Booksellers Association has selected Twin Cities as one of their June Midwest Connections picks.
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We hope the guide will be useful to students from ages 7-12 or so (depending on their reading level).
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As thrilling as that sounded, I was often very busy in NYC, and could never manage to get to any of his locations in a timely manner.
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Many schools have little curriculum time allocated for the arts in this time of economic crisis and less time for the crucial art of Poetry.
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Apparently, she was a real down to earth babe, who loved to eat, and loved her men, but that night, she seemed to be delighted to once again to be viewed as the best prize in life's box of Cracker Jacks.
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The Official Website of Carol Muske-Dukes

The Official Website of Carol Muske-Dukes    Navigation    Biography  Channeling Mark Twain  Sparrow  Married to the Ice Pick Killer  List of Publications  Fiction  Poetry  Articles  Audio & Video  Interview  Reviews  Remembering David Dukes  Events  HQ Photo & Contact Carol Muske-Dukes is a professor at the University of Southern California and a former Poet Laureate of California.
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Magazine and she is anthologized widely, including in Best American Poems, 100 Great Poems by Women and many others.
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Her collection of reviews and critical essays, Women and Poetry: Truth, Autobiography and the Shape of the Self was published in the "Poets on Poetry" series of the University of Michigan Press, 1997.
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She has received many awards and honors, including a Guggenheim fellowship, a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, an Ingram-Merrill, the Witter Bynner award from the Library of Congress, the Castagnola award from the Poetry Society of America and several Pushcart Prizes.
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Her work appears everywhere from the New Yorker to L.A.
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Carol's collection of essays entitled Married to the Icepick Killer, A Poet in Hollywood was published in August of 2002.
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Carol Muske-Dukes- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More

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She lives in Los Angeles, California where she is the state poet laureate.
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Germ (1993) Life after death: a novel (2001) and her most recent book, Channeling Mark Twain (Random House, 2008).
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Multimedia From the Image Archive Poems by Carol Muske-Dukes An Octave Above Thunder Like This Support independent booksellersMake your purchase online through IndieBound or find a local bookstore on the National Poetry Map.
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Her most recent book of poems is Twin Cities (Penguin, 2011).
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Carol Muske-Dukes : The Poetry Foundation

Seattle Times, July 8, 2001, Irene Warner, "Author Spins Complex Tale Rich with Emotional Twists," p.
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In addition to poetry, Muske-Dukes has published two collections of essays, including Married to the Ice Pick Killer: A Poet in Hollywood (2002), which humorously and insightfully describes her encounters with Hollywood following her marriage to the actor David Coleman Dukes.
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I was 'given' a set of themes early in life and they've obsessed me and continue to do so."   Carol Muske-Dukes has won numerous awards for her work, including the Alice Fay Di Castagnola Award, an Ingram-Merrill grant, several Pushcart Prizes, and a Witter/Bynner Award from the Library of Congress.
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Contributor to periodicals, including Ms., Oui, New Yorker, Field, Esquire, American Poetry Review, New York Times, Yale Review, and Village Voice.Assistant editor of Antaeus, 1972—.
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ESSAYS Women and Poetry: Truth, Autobiography, and the Shape of the Self, University of Michigan Press (Ann Arbor, MI), 1997.
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PERIODICALS Booklist, May 15, 2001, Donna Seaman, review of Life after Death, p.
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Applause by Carol Muske-Dukes, Carol Muske (Used, New, Out-of ...

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Carol Muske-Dukes - Spring 2006 Writer-in-Residence - News ...

Skip to content Login Student E-mail Blackboard CUNY Portal Degree Works eRoster eSIMS Faculty E-mail Calendar Directory Library President's Office Press Room Technology Index A-Z About Baruch Admissions Academics Arts Athletics Students Faculty & Staff Alumni News Home Honors & Rankings Baruch in the Media Baruch Business Report Podcast This Week @ Baruch / Calendar Digital Media Library Writer-in-Residence Carol Muske-Dukes: Poetry, Prose, Prison March 14, 2006.
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“If there is such a thing as a poetry activist, Carol Muske-Dukes is one,” said Grace Schulman, poet and Distinguished Professor of English at Baruch College, referring to, among other things, the writer’s experience teaching in prison as well as academia.
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English Professor Roslyn Bernstein, director of the Sidney Harman Writer-in- Residence Program, noted the program’s support of workshops, readings, and prizes, singling out a high school student in Baruch’s College Now program who had received a creative writing award.
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“A creative writer,” she said, “should be a creative reader, also.” Thomas Fugalli Communications and Marketing 646-660-6091 Watch video footage of this event.
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Carol Muske « Scarriet

There is more distress in Muske’s poem, a greater novelty of juxtaposition, and hers finally has more intellectual interest.
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Carol Muske « Scarriet Scarriet ARE MEN SUPERIOR TO WOMEN?
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They wanted me to say I was sorry, so I told them I was sorry.
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The overall author split is 60/40 in favor of men, not too horrible, but in terms of reviewing (or criticism) the ratio is 4/1 in favor of men, and as Vida showed, the ratio of reviewing in The New York Review of Books is 5/1 in favor of men.  As we get more high-brow, as we get more intellectual, as we get more opinionated, as we get more philosophical, the women flounder, in terms of representation.
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Jack Spicer)  that they were at the beach BARBARA GUEST (d.
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As far as The New York Review of Books, which we now know is 80% male, thanks to Vida, women, I think, would make an important statement if they boycotted that magazine, rather than pleading to be let in.
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Sparrow: Poems by Carol Muske Dukes - Powell's Books

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  Synopses & Reviews Publisher Comments: Sparrow, a luminous new volume of poetry by acclaimed poet, novelist, and critic Carol Muske-Dukes, draws the reader into a mesmerizing world of love and loss.
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She has written three novels, and Married to the Icepick Killer, a collection of essays on Hollywood and poetry published in 2002, is her most recent book.
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In the wake of personal tragedy, the death of her husband, Muske-Dukes asks herself the questions that undergird all of art, all of elegy.
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Writer combines poetry and life - University of Southern California

Muske-Dukes is the winner of many awards, including the Guggenheim Fellowship, the Witter Bynner award from the Library of Congress and the Castagnola award from the Poetry Society of America.
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The audience listened intently to her descriptions of holding the phone in shock, getting information from the nurse and the look on her daughter's face.
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"Poetry is at the heart of the imagination." She admitted as she read that her poems sounded like elegies, but she told the audience that she usually does not write such poems.
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In her poetry, Muske-Dukes describes her husband's profession as both a physical leaving and a leaving of the identity as the actor adopts a new persona.
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She is currently working on a play and another collection of essays.
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She described such poems as "prose in reminiscence" because of their narrative-like quality and their ability to revive the memories of her husband.
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Featured Articles about Carol Muske Dukes - Page 3 - Los Angeles Times

Muske-Dukes, a local poet, author and USC professor, is bringing poetry and the common man, woman and child together as part of a national Favorite Poem Project.CALIFORNIA | LOCALYou Read It Here: The Real Tooth About the Material Girl's CollectiblesJanuary 10, 2003 | Steve HarveyChew on this: The Hard Rock Cafe brags on its Web site that its collection of star memorabilia includes one of Madonna's molars.
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The item caught my eye because I had a molar removed several years ago.
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Unfortunately, my dentist had to saw the stubborn thing in half first (a strange experience),which would explain why I was unable to find any collectors to buy it.
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The study, conducted by James Kaufman of the Learning Institute at Cal State San Bernardino, looked at 1,987 dead writers from the U.S., China, Eastern Europe and Turkey from the 4th century to the present day.
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But her spokeswoman told the Wall Street Journal it ain't hers.
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As we revisited those reviews, we concluded that our contributors reserved their highest praise for 82 novels and short story collections, 23 children's books, 25 mysteries and thrillers, 10 poetry titles, 13 books on the West and 85 works of nonfiction.
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'Crossing State Lines': 54 Writers, One American Poem : NPR

Soldiers are nothing more than pharmakon charged with thedamned's duty,enlisted to oaths that only finally matter when we wish theydidn't.
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The practice is known as renga, an ancient Japanese tradition of collaborative poetry in which one poet writes his or her lines then hands it off to the next.
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How much pain?" the next poet, Brenda Hillman of California's Saint Mary's College, responds with this: — & a lightbulb turnsearth.
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I picked up that line in mine." Muske- Dukes' poem reads: Pray a house is notA home.
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Others speak of love and every love driving toward a more perfect union.
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Carol Muske-Dukes / Twin Cities (poetry) | Common Good Books

The poems embark from the twin cities of Minneapolis and St.
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Lit by loss, these moving poems navigate between the poles of love and grief, curse and blessing, abandonment and rescue - they are two, and they are one.
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  "Exploding with capacity and ambition, Carol Muske-Dukes' new poems are the strongest yet from a poet whose work has long been essential reading.
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  Twin Cities is an emotionally rich book of poems about how things double - by reflection, by reproduction, by severance.
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Poetry 180 - Love Song

Love was a camera in a doorway, love was a script, a tin bird.
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Love was hungry, love was faceless, the sparrow sings, famished, in my hand.
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Love was faceless, even when we’d memorized each other’s lines.
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Just because I’ve raised it by touch, doesn’t mean it follows.
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An Octave Above Thunder by Carol Muske-Dukes

I consideredhow we twisted into ourselves to live.When the storm stopped, I sat still, listening.Here were the words of the Blind Poet--crumpled like wash for the line, to bedried, pressed flat.
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PoemHunter.com Updates The Dystopian Timeline to The Hunger Games [INFOGRAPHIC] GoodReads examination of the history of the dystopian genre Happy Birthday Robert Frost! one of the most popular and critically respected American poets of his generation (1874 – 1963) Tolkien Reading Day March 25th, to encourage the reading of the works of J.
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I loathed nothing so muchas the forbearance now in her voice,insisting that Beauty was at hand,but not credible.
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They also serve! she sang, hailingclosureas I stopped hearing her.
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Poetry Daily's Featured Poet: Carol Muske-Dukes

The poems embark from the twin cities of Minneapolis and St.
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Lit by loss, these moving poems navigate between the poles of love and grief, curse and blessing, abandonment and rescue.
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Carol Muske-Dukes - Breaking News and Opinion on The Huffington Post

Poets "matriculating" at this Bardic College, would find that curriculum requirements included raising and caring...
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I hope to keep up with more "roundup" reviews in the future.
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Paul, Minnesota, I had a good friend in grade school and high school named Mary Dennise ("Dennie") McCollom -- who is my friend to this day.
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Auden, in his wonderful book of essays, The Dyer's Hand, imagined a "College for Bards", a cheerfully eccentric institution offering a refreshing take on what is deemed necessary to educate a poet.
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Loughner's mental deterioration wasn't "caught" prior to his shooting spree.
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It was late in the evening and I'd come down from the West Village with an old friend, head of an arts organization in the city.
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Carol Muske-Dukes: Varied Carols - Breaking News and Opinion on ...

It was as if the word "poetry" were a joke when considered against other more important budgetary needs, like bombs or health care, say, and even health care being seen as dubious by some.
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Robert Pinsky begins the renga on the Atlantic coast, lines written in October -- and Robert Hass ends the renga, signing off on the Pacific coast in "greeny April".
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Colonel Ed Ledford, who contributed to the Renga) discussed on National Public Radio, itself an institution in crisis: issues of foreclosure, birdsong, 9/11, Homer, and the fact that most Americans have lived their whole lives in a time of war, all in relationship to a single slim book of 63 pages, a book of poetry by 54 poets: Crossing State Lines: An American Renga.
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(Of course, there's also the wonderful poetic tradition of resistance, that poetry's purpose is to be purposeless: "not mean/But be" as MacLeish wrote; "Poetry makes nothing happen," Auden.) I mean, honestly, Carol, don't you think that if this crew of poets can collaborate on a single poem, there's no problem that poetry cannot take on?
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The Health Care Law Turns Two Jody Miller Small Business Needs Obamacare Marlo Thomas A Plea For Peace: Why Social Media Matters Sandra Fluke Thank You, Affordable Care Act!
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The "Man Behind the Curtain": How interesting that both Abraham Lincoln and bin Laden wrote poetry.
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The Invention of Cuisine by Carol Muske-Dukes : The Poetry ...

She earned a BA from Creighton University and an MA at San Francisco State University.
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All they have is the pure impulse to eat,    which is not enough to keep them alive    and this little moment before the woman redeems the sprouted seeds at her feet and gathers the olives falling from the trees    for her recipes.
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In addition to poetry, Muske-Dukes has published two collections of essays, .
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1945 Carol Muske-Dukes Imagine for a moment the still life of our meals, meat followed by yellow cheese, grapes pale against the blue armor of fish.
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Her collections of poetry include Camouflage (1975), Applause (1989), An Octave Above Thunder: New and Selected Poems (1997), Sparrow (2003), which was a National Book Award finalist, and Twin Cities (2011).
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Poetry at the Threshold Peter Gizzi on lyric selfhood and the perils of singing.
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What is the poem chivalry by carol muske-dukes

She received her M.S. in 1970 from the State University of California at San Francisco.
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Full text of "Ballads of the brave; poems of chivalry , enterprise, courage and constancy from the earliest times to the present day".
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I choose a word and try to write something around that word.
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The three books reviewed here are by women writers who confront the world in uncompromised fashion.
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A&A Poetry Editor Lisa Russ Spaar notes: To ask what is the role of the poet in a time of war might be to ask what is the place.
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 What is the poem chivalry by carol muske-dukes                        Carol Muske-Dukes was born in St.
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Chivalry by carol muske-dukes

Carol Muske-Dukes 's poem “Our Side,” published in 2003, is about the loss of a lover.
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Paul, Minnesota, in 1945) is an American poet, novelist, essayist, critic, and professor, and the current poet laureate of California.
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An Octave Above Thunder presents a collection of poems spanning more than twenty years in the career of Carol Muske, who has won acclaim for work which marries.
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Paul, Minnesota, in 1945) is an American poet, novelist, essayist, critic, and professor, and the current poet laureate of California.
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