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  • Marilyn Hacker
  • American poet, translator and critic (born 1942)

    Marilyn Hacker (born November 27, 1942) is an American poet, translator and critic. She is Professor of English emerita at the City College of New York

    Marilyn Hacker

    Marilyn_Hacker

  • Samuel R. Delany
  • American author, critic, and academic (born 1942)

    married poet/translator Marilyn Hacker, and the couple settled in New York's East Village neighborhood at 629 East 5th Street. Hacker was working as an assistant

    Samuel R. Delany

    Samuel R. Delany

    Samuel_R._Delany

  • Marilyn Chin
  • American poet

    Elizabeth Bishop, Marilyn Chin, and Marilyn Hacker. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-230-62088-9. Anastasia Wright Turner (2013). "Marilyn Chin's Dialectic

    Marilyn Chin

    Marilyn Chin

    Marilyn_Chin

  • Quark/
  • American science fiction anthology

    material, edited by writer and critic Samuel R. Delany and poet and editor Marilyn Hacker; four volumes were published in 1970 and 1971. The first volume of Quark/

    Quark/

    Quark/

  • Mary Oliver
  • American poet (1935–2019)

    will never be a balladeer of contemporary lesbian life in the vein of Marilyn Hacker, or an important political thinker like Adrienne Rich; but the fact

    Mary Oliver

    Mary_Oliver

  • List of winners of the Wallace Stevens Award
  • Toi Derricotte, Mark Doty, Marilyn Hacker, Juan Felipe Herrera, Edward Hirsch, Jane Hirshfield, Khaled Mattawa, Marilyn Nelson, Naomi Shihab Nye, Ron

    List of winners of the Wallace Stevens Award

    List_of_winners_of_the_Wallace_Stevens_Award

  • Marie Étienne
  • French poet and novelist

    figure. Marilyn Hacker: King of a Hundred Horsemen received the PEN Award for Poetry in Translation Archived 2009-06-29 at the Wayback Machine Hacker also

    Marie Étienne

    Marie Étienne

    Marie_Étienne

  • Marilyn Manson
  • American musician (born 1969)

    Brian Hugh Warner (born January 5, 1969), known professionally as Marilyn Manson, is an American rock musician. He is the lead singer and the only original

    Marilyn Manson

    Marilyn Manson

    Marilyn_Manson

  • Sania Saleh
  • Syrian poet (1935–1985)

    newspapers. Several of her poems have been translated into English by Marilyn Hacker and Robin Moger and published in literary online magazines. Saleh was

    Sania Saleh

    Sania_Saleh

  • Marilyn (given name)
  • Name list

    Canadian politician Marilyn Gordon, Trinidad and Tobago politician Marilyn Hacker (born 1942), American poet, critic and reviewer Marilyn Hagerty (1926–2025)

    Marilyn (given name)

    Marilyn_(given_name)

  • Hacker (surname)
  • Surname list

    Hacker is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Alan Hacker (1938–2012), English clarinettist Alf Hacker (1912–1970), Australian rules footballer

    Hacker (surname)

    Hacker_(surname)

  • Bad Moon Rising: An Anthology of Political Forebodings
  • 1973 anthology edited by Thomas M. Disch

    "Ho Chi Minh Elegy" by Peter Schjeldahl "Elegy for Janis Joplin" by Marilyn Hacker "We Are Dainty Little People" by Charles Naylor "Strangers" by Carol

    Bad Moon Rising: An Anthology of Political Forebodings

    Bad_Moon_Rising:_An_Anthology_of_Political_Forebodings

  • Pantoum
  • Malay verse form

    original. American poets such as Clark Ashton Smith, John Ashbery, Marilyn Hacker, Donald Justice ("Pantoum of the Great Depression"), Carolyn Kizer,

    Pantoum

    Pantoum

  • For Your Consideration (film)
  • 2006 film by Christopher Guest

    Southern United States in the 1940s. The cast consists of character actress Marilyn Hack as the family's dying matriarch; veteran actor turned kosher hot dog

    For Your Consideration (film)

    For_Your_Consideration_(film)

  • Thomas M. Disch
  • American sci-fi writer and poet (1940–2008)

    forms, such as a collaborative sonnet cycle Highway Sandwiches with Marilyn Hacker and Charles Platt and Haikus of an AmPart, while others like The Dark

    Thomas M. Disch

    Thomas M. Disch

    Thomas_M._Disch

  • Chrysalis (magazine)
  • American feminist publication (1977–1980)

    critic Lucy Lippard, plus Mary Daly, Dolores Hayden, Andrea Dworkin, Marilyn Hacker, Arlene Raven, and Elizabeth Janeway. Over a three-year span, the all

    Chrysalis (magazine)

    Chrysalis_(magazine)

  • Ghazal
  • Poem or ode that deals with love

    Judith Fitzgerald, Twenty-Six Ways Out of This World (Oberon), 1999. Marilyn Hacker, A Stranger's Mirror: New and Selected Poems 1994 - 2014 (2015) ISBN

    Ghazal

    Ghazal

    Ghazal

  • The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry
  • Two-volumes edited by Jahan Ramazani, Richard Ellmann and Robert O'Clair.

    Souza Robert Pinsky Robert Hass Lyn Hejinian Derek Mahon Sharon Olds Marilyn Hacker Dave Smith Louise Gluck Michael Palmer Michael Ondaatje James Tate Eavan

    The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry

    The_Norton_Anthology_of_Modern_and_Contemporary_Poetry

  • Sister Outsider
  • 1984 collection of essays and speeches by Audre Lorde

    1979, in Montague, Massachusetts. The interview was commissioned by Marilyn Hacker, guest editor of Woman Poet: The East. "The Master's Tools Will Never

    Sister Outsider

    Sister_Outsider

  • List of winners of the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize
  • S. Merwin Travels Gerald Stern, Deborah Digges, Stephen Dunn 1995 Marilyn Hacker Winter Numbers Maxine Kumin, Cornelius Eady, Alice Fulton 1996 Charles

    List of winners of the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize

    List_of_winners_of_the_Lenore_Marshall_Poetry_Prize

  • Verse novel
  • Literary genre

    (London: Faber & Faber, 1986) Love, Death and the Changing of the Seasons, Marilyn Hacker (New York: Norton, 1986) Desperate Characters: A Novella in Verse and

    Verse novel

    Verse_novel

  • Ursula K. Le Guin bibliography
  • the Head" Short story 1970 Quark/1, edited by Samuel R. Delany and Marilyn Hacker "Things" Short story 1970 Orbit 6, edited by Damon Knight Published

    Ursula K. Le Guin bibliography

    Ursula K. Le Guin bibliography

    Ursula_K._Le_Guin_bibliography

  • List of science fiction editors
  • 1942), US, writer and critic, edited the anthology series Quark with Marilyn Hacker August Derleth (1909–1971), US, noted anthologist and founder of Arkham

    List of science fiction editors

    List_of_science_fiction_editors

  • Crown of sonnets
  • Sequence of linked sonnets

    well-known and frequent author of contemporary crowns of sonnets is Marilyn Hacker. "Intertidal", a collaborative crown of sonnets by contemporary poets

    Crown of sonnets

    Crown_of_sonnets

  • The Wind's Twelve Quarters
  • 1975 collection of short stories

    "A Trip to the Head" 1970 Quark/1, edited by Samuel R. Delany and Marilyn Hacker Two people and a fawn approach a forest in which names do not exist

    The Wind's Twelve Quarters

    The_Wind's_Twelve_Quarters

  • Samira Negrouche
  • Algerian writer

    into English by Marilyn Hacker in Words Without Borders, Jan. 2019. "In the Shadow of Granada", translated into English by Marilyn Hacker in Words Without

    Samira Negrouche

    Samira Negrouche

    Samira_Negrouche

  • Sapphic stanza
  • Four-line stanza form

    poems include "Sapphics for Patience" by Annie Finch, "Dusk: July" by Marilyn Hacker, "Buzzing Affy" (a translation of "An Ode to Aphrodite") by Adam Lowe

    Sapphic stanza

    Sapphic stanza

    Sapphic_stanza

  • Cultural depictions of Matthew Shepard
  • Among the contributors are John Ashbery, Mark Bibbins, Rafael Campo, Marilyn Hacker, Rachel Hadas, Gerrit Henry, Anselm Hollo, Patricia Spears Jones, Bernadette

    Cultural depictions of Matthew Shepard

    Cultural_depictions_of_Matthew_Shepard

  • Jim Lovell
  • American astronaut (1928–2025)

     138. Hacker & Grimwood 2010, p. 223. Hacker & Grimwood 2010, pp. 239–240. Hacker & Grimwood 2010, p. 265. Hacker & Grimwood 2010, pp. 266–268. Hacker & Grimwood

    Jim Lovell

    Jim Lovell

    Jim_Lovell

  • Wanda's Factory
  • Former London literary co-operative

    such as Eddie Linden, Giles Gordon, John Heath-Stubbs and Americans Marilyn Hacker, Robert Coover and Ann Lauterbach. Wanda's Factory was also responsible

    Wanda's Factory

    Wanda's_Factory

  • The Motion of Light in Water
  • 1988 autobiography by Samuel R. Delaney

    as well as some of his time in an interracial and open marriage with Marilyn Hacker. It describes encounters with Albert Einstein, Bob Dylan, Stokely Carmichael

    The Motion of Light in Water

    The_Motion_of_Light_in_Water

  • On Strike Against God
  • 1980 novel by Joanna Russ

    Mohanraj, interview with Samuel R. Delany, and correspondence with Marilyn Hacker. Burt, Stephanie (May 13, 2024). "The Radical Worldmaking of Joanna

    On Strike Against God

    On_Strike_Against_God

  • Vonda N. McIntyre bibliography
  • first published work. "Cages" 1971 Quark/4, ed. Samuel R. Delany and Marilyn Hacker, pub. Paperback Library. Introduced characters that would later feature

    Vonda N. McIntyre bibliography

    Vonda_N._McIntyre_bibliography

  • National Book Award for Poetry
  • Annual literary award in the United States

    Revolutionary Petunias and Other Poems Charles Wright Hard Freight 1975 Marilyn Hacker Presentation Piece Winner A. R. Ammons Sphere: The Form of a Motion

    National Book Award for Poetry

    National_Book_Award_for_Poetry

  • Coal (book)
  • 1976 collection of poetry by Audre Lorde

    counterpoint among them is often the material of her strongest poems. — Marilyn Hacker In poetry that is as compelling for its ethical vision as for its language

    Coal (book)

    Coal_(book)

  • List of people from the Bronx
  • Vivian Gornick (born 1935) – critic, journalist, essayist, and memoirist Marilyn Hacker (born 1942) – poet, critic, reviewer Phil Hall (born 1964) – film critic

    List of people from the Bronx

    List_of_people_from_the_Bronx

  • Ploughshares
  • American literary journal

    Gullette Yusef Komunyakaa Steward O'Nan Mark Strand Al Young David Daniel Marilyn Hacker Maxine Kumin Joyce Peseroff Elizabeth Strout Kevin Young Peter Ho Davies

    Ploughshares

    Ploughshares

  • List of winners of the National Book Award
  • 1965–1971 Adrienne Rich Diving into the Wreck: Poems 1971–1972 1975 Marilyn Hacker Presentation Piece 1976 John Ashbery Self-portrait in a Convex Mirror

    List of winners of the National Book Award

    List_of_winners_of_the_National_Book_Award

  • Best Translated Book Award
  • American literary award

    Are the Trees Going? by Vénus Khoury-Ghata, translated from French by Marilyn Hacker (Lebanon, Curbstone) Diana's Tree by Alejandra Pizarnik, translated

    Best Translated Book Award

    Best_Translated_Book_Award

  • List of poets portraying sexual relations between women
  • Do the Feeling Kamala Das – The Descendants Kay Ryan – Erratic Facts Marilyn Hacker – Hang Glider's Daughter; Love, Death and Changing Seasons Mary Dorcey

    List of poets portraying sexual relations between women

    List_of_poets_portraying_sexual_relations_between_women

  • List of Bronx High School of Science alumni
  • Young Lords Clyde Haberman (1962), columnist for the New York Times Marilyn Hacker (1959), poet, critic, translator, and recipient of the National Book

    List of Bronx High School of Science alumni

    List_of_Bronx_High_School_of_Science_alumni

  • Rebel Angels: 25 Poets of the New Formalism
  • Poetry compilation

    R. S. Gwynn, Marilyn Hacker, Rachel Hadas, Andrew Hudgins, Paul Lake, Sydney Lea, Brad Leithauser, Phillis Levin, Charles Martin, Marilyn Nelson, Molly

    Rebel Angels: 25 Poets of the New Formalism

    Rebel_Angels:_25_Poets_of_the_New_Formalism

  • New York State Writers Hall of Fame
  • Award

    (1908–1960) James Fenimore Cooper (1789–1851) Countee Cullen (1903–1946) Marilyn Hacker (b. 1942) Alice McDermott (b. 1953) Walter Mosley (b. 1952) Miguel Piñero

    New York State Writers Hall of Fame

    New_York_State_Writers_Hall_of_Fame

  • Eggs over Easy
  • American country rock band

    universities to perform before larger audiences with American poets such as Marilyn Hacker, Denis Boyles and Louis Simpson. By then, the band had moved into a

    Eggs over Easy

    Eggs_over_Easy

  • Claire Malroux
  • French poet, essayist and translator (1925–2025)

    Wallace Stevens. Malroux's own poetry has been translated into English by Marilyn Hacker. Malroux was born on 3 September 1925 in France in Albi, Tarn département

    Claire Malroux

    Claire_Malroux

  • Wom-Po
  • Listserv

    were Wendy Battin, Catherine Daly, Marilyn Hacker, Farideh Hasanzadeh, Allison Joseph, Rachel Loden, Gwyn McVay, Marilyn Nelson, Judith Roitman, Susan Schultz

    Wom-Po

    Wom-Po

  • List of feminist poets
  • feminist, lesbian poet Barbara Guest (1920–2006), American poet, author Marilyn Hacker (born 1942), American poet, translator and critic Judith Hall (born

    List of feminist poets

    List_of_feminist_poets

  • Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Poetry
  • Annual literary award

    Lesbian Poetry winners and finalists Year Author Title Result Ref. 1991 Marilyn Hacker Going Back to the River Winner Irena Klepfisz A Few Words in the Mother

    Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Poetry

    Lambda_Literary_Award_for_Lesbian_Poetry

  • The Wolf (magazine)
  • British poetry magazine

    Kay Boyle, plus interviews with Charles Bernstein, Vahni Capildeo, Marilyn Hacker, Robert Sheppard and Yusef Komunyakaa, among others. Additionally, The

    The Wolf (magazine)

    The_Wolf_(magazine)

  • National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry
  • Annual American literary award

    1994 Mark Rudman Rider Winner Dorianne Laux What We Carry Finalist Marilyn Hacker Winter Numbers Philip Levine The Simple Truth Mary Jo Salter Sunday

    National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry

    National_Book_Critics_Circle_Award_for_Poetry

  • List of LGBTQ Jews
  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people of Jewish faith or descent

    Generation poet Richard Greenberg, playwright Jacob Israël de Haan, poet Marilyn Hacker, poet Aaron Hamburger, novelist Max Jacob, poet Chester Kallman, poet

    List of LGBTQ Jews

    List_of_LGBTQ_Jews

  • Julia Randall
  • American poet

    tradition's separation from (and assumed superiority over) nature, Marilyn Hacker writes: “I have read few contemporary poets whose love and attention

    Julia Randall

    Julia Randall

    Julia_Randall

  • Marsh Hawk Press
  • American self-sustaining independent, non-profit, literary press

    advisory board of writers includes Toi Derricotte, Denise Duhamel, Marilyn Hacker, Maria Mazziotti Gillan, Alicia Ostriker, Marie Ponsot, David Shapiro

    Marsh Hawk Press

    Marsh_Hawk_Press

  • November 27
  • Day of the year

    (died 1998) 1941 – Louis van Dijk, Dutch pianist (died 2020) 1942 – Marilyn Hacker, American poet and critic 1942 – Jimi Hendrix, American singer-songwriter

    November 27

    November_27

  • George Elliston
  • American journalist (1883 – 1946)

    Lynn Emanuel Robert Frost Alice Fulton Louise Glück Albert Goldbarth Marilyn Hacker Donald Hall Michael Harper Jane Hirshfield John Hollander Richard Howard

    George Elliston

    George_Elliston

  • Little Star Journal
  • American magazine

    Les Murray, Ann Beattie, Sigrid Nunez, Charles Simic, Gary Snyder, Marilyn Hacker, Tomasz Różycki, Alice Fulton, Jean Valentine, James Kelman, Padgett

    Little Star Journal

    Little_Star_Journal

  • Lady of the Lake
  • Sorceress in Arthurian legend

    where Merlin "reflects upon (...) the woman who will imprison him". Marilyn Hacker's poem "Nimue to Merlin" (1972) is a dramatic monologue by Nimue seducing

    Lady of the Lake

    Lady of the Lake

    Lady_of_the_Lake

  • The Kenyon Review
  • American literary magazine

    editors. In 1989, The Kenyon Review had a circulation of 4,500. In 1990, Marilyn Hacker, became the first full-time editor, followed in 1994 by David H. Lynn

    The Kenyon Review

    The_Kenyon_Review

  • Quiz Kids
  • Radio and television series

    legendary Hollywood acting coach Roy London, producer Harve Bennett, poet Marilyn Hacker, Mayo Clinic Chief of Staff Richard Sedlack, and actress Vanessa Brown

    Quiz Kids

    Quiz Kids

    Quiz_Kids

  • Lambda Literary Awards
  • Annual awards for LGBTQ+ literature

    award more than once (with two-time winners Joan Larkin, Michael Klein, Marilyn Hacker, Audre Lorde, and J. D. McClatchy) Richard Labonté, Radclyffe, and Tristan

    Lambda Literary Awards

    Lambda_Literary_Awards

  • Annie Finch
  • American poet (born 1956)

    including Sara Teasdale, Phillis Wheatley, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Marilyn Hacker, and John Peck. Finch's edited or coedited anthologies of poetry and

    Annie Finch

    Annie Finch

    Annie_Finch

  • Audre Lorde Award
  • Annual literary award

    winners and finalists Year Author Title Publisher Result Ref. 2001 Marilyn Hacker Squares and Courtyards W. W. Norton Winner Elena Georgiou Mercy Mercy

    Audre Lorde Award

    Audre_Lorde_Award

  • Najwan Darwish
  • Palestinian poet (born 1978)

    Lines World Writing in Translation) Edited by Margaret Jull Costa and Marilyn Hacker, Center for the Art of Translation, San Francisco, 2009. ISBN 978-1931883160

    Najwan Darwish

    Najwan Darwish

    Najwan_Darwish

  • Stonewall Book Award
  • LGBT literary award

    Seventeenth Century to the Present Ellen Galford The Dyke and Dybbuk Marilyn Hacker Winter Numbers: Poems 1996 Non-fiction Urvashi Vaid Virtual Equality:

    Stonewall Book Award

    Stonewall_Book_Award

  • List of poets
  • English) Rafey Habib (living), Indian-born Muslim poet and scholar Marilyn Hacker (born 1942), US poet, translator and critic Hadraawi (1943–2022), Somaliland

    List of poets

    List_of_poets

  • Glascock Prize
  • Poetry prize awarded by Mount Holyoke College

    Gioia Rolland Greenwood Eamon Grennan Susan Griffin Emily Grosholz Marilyn Hacker Pamela White Hadas Rachel Hadas Donald Hall William Haller Michael S

    Glascock Prize

    Glascock_Prize

  • Glose
  • Spanish poetic form

    no longer common in Spain, modern English examples exist including Marilyn Hacker's "Glose". In the novel Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes, Don Lorenzo

    Glose

    Glose

  • PEN/Heim Translation Fund Grants
  • Grant for literary translation

    Something Crosses My Mind 有什么在我心里一过 Wang Xiaoni Chinese Zephyr Press Marilyn Hacker The Bridges of Budapest —N/a Jean-Paul de Dadelsen French Elizabeth

    PEN/Heim Translation Fund Grants

    PEN/Heim_Translation_Fund_Grants

  • Roz Kaveney
  • British writer, critic, and poet (born 1949)

    radical lesbian subculture in 1980s London, England. Kaveney has cited Marilyn Hacker, Thomas M. Disch, and Samuel R. Delany among her literary influences

    Roz Kaveney

    Roz Kaveney

    Roz_Kaveney

  • Elma Mitchell
  • Scottish poet (1919–2000)

    and occupations, especially women's traditional occupations," noted Marilyn Hacker in 1997. "This is a woman who is very conscious of being a body with

    Elma Mitchell

    Elma_Mitchell

  • Wick Poetry Prize
  • Award

    Henry Taylor, judge 1998: The Apprentice of Fever by Richard Tayson; Marilyn Hacker, judge 1997: Intended Place by Rosemary Willey; Yusef Komunyakaa, judge

    Wick Poetry Prize

    Wick Poetry Prize

    Wick_Poetry_Prize

  • List of Arabic-English translators
  • Ferial Ghazoul Sayed Gouda William Granara William Alexander Greenhill Marilyn Hacker Hala Halim Stuart A. Hancox Nay Hannawi Michelle Hartman Paula Haydar

    List of Arabic-English translators

    List_of_Arabic-English_translators

  • Jennifer Militello
  • American poet and professor

    for the Poetry Society of America's Alice Fay di Castagnola Award by Marilyn Hacker in 2010. Her third book A Camouflage of Specimens and Garments was a

    Jennifer Militello

    Jennifer Militello

    Jennifer_Militello

  • List of bisexual people (G–M)
  • Name Dates Nationality Comments Reference H.D. 1886–1961 American Poet Marilyn Hacker born 1942 American Poet, married to Samuel R. Delany Richard Halliburton

    List of bisexual people (G–M)

    List_of_bisexual_people_(G–M)

  • American poetry
  • Poetry from the United States of America

    Leithauser, Dana Gioia, Donna J. Stone, Timothy Steele, Alicia Ostriker, and Marilyn Hacker. Some of the more outspoken New Formalists have declared that the return

    American poetry

    American poetry

    American_poetry

  • Aphra: The Feminist Literary Magazine
  • Academic journal

    Harriet Goldhor, Miriam Goodman, Barbara Gravelle, Alexandra Grilikhes, Marilyn Hacker, Joan Joffe Hall, Patricia Hampl, Barbara Harr, Ruth Herschberger, Dorothy

    Aphra: The Feminist Literary Magazine

    Aphra:_The_Feminist_Literary_Magazine

  • List of women translators
  • (born 1936) Katia Grubisic (born 1978) Lady Charlotte Guest (1812–1895) Marilyn Hacker (born 1942) Sonya Haddad (1936–2004) Ivana Hadži-Popović Hala Halim

    List of women translators

    List_of_women_translators

  • Poetry Society of America
  • Literary organization founded in 1910

    selected by Forrest Gander Thirst by Eva Maria Saavedra, selected by Marilyn Hacker 2013: Err to Narrow by Alicia Salvadeo, selected by Nick Flynn Modern

    Poetry Society of America

    Poetry_Society_of_America

  • The Best American Poetry 2005
  • Bowman, Elaine Equi, Beth Ann Fennelly, Matthea Harvey, Donald Justice, Marilyn Hacker, and A. R. Ammons, as well as Stacey Harwood, whose poem parodies the

    The Best American Poetry 2005

    The_Best_American_Poetry_2005

  • List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: H
  • 2017. Retrieved 2 November 2023. Campo, Rafael (Spring 1996), About Marilyn Hacker: A Profile, Ploughshares magazine. Retrieved 11 March 2007. Waterman

    List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: H

    List_of_gay,_lesbian_or_bisexual_people:_H

  • James Laughlin Award
  • 1974 John Balaban 1973 Marilyn Hacker 1972 Peter Everwine 1971 Stephen Dobyns 1970 William Harmon 1969 Marvin Bell 1968 Jane Cooper 1967 James Scully 1966

    James Laughlin Award

    James_Laughlin_Award

  • New Letters
  • Academic journal

    Doyle, Quincy Troupe, Daniel Woodrell, Sherman Alexie, Sergio Troncoso, Marilyn Hacker, Maxine Kumin and Charlotte Holmes. Christie Hodgen became editor-in-chief

    New Letters

    New_Letters

  • Norton Anthology of Literature by Women
  • Aidoo (1940–2023) Lyn Hejinian (1941–2024) Gloria Anzaldúa (1942–2004) Marilyn Hacker (born 1942) Sharon Olds (born 1942) Louise Glück (1943–2023) Eavan Boland

    Norton Anthology of Literature by Women

    Norton_Anthology_of_Literature_by_Women

  • The Best American Poetry 1995
  • Review Barbara Guest "If So" Princeton University Library Chronicle Marilyn Hacker "Days of 1992" Colorado Review Judith Hall "St. Peregrinus' Cancer"

    The Best American Poetry 1995

    The_Best_American_Poetry_1995

  • 1994 in literature
  • Connors Prize for Poetry: Stewart James, "Vanessa", and (separately) Marilyn Hacker, "Cancer Winter" Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry: A. R. Ammons, Garbage

    1994 in literature

    1994_in_literature

  • Ted Genoways
  • American journalist and author (born 1972)

    rural family to his work in the Omaha stockyards to his final years." Marilyn Hacker, who selected the book for the 2001 Samuel French Morse Poetry Prize

    Ted Genoways

    Ted_Genoways

  • List of women poets
  • playwright and philosopher M. A. Griffiths (1947–2009), English poet Marilyn Hacker (born 1942), American poet, translator and critic Jessica Hagedorn (born

    List of women poets

    List_of_women_poets

  • 12th Critics' Choice Awards
  • 2007 film awards

    Babel as Chieko Wataya Catherine O'Hara – For Your Consideration as Marilyn Hack Emma Thompson – Stranger than Fiction as Karen Eiffel Best Young Actor

    12th Critics' Choice Awards

    12th_Critics'_Choice_Awards

  • Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead
  • Acting award for independent film

    Shareeka Epps Half Nelson Drey Catherine O'Hara For Your Consideration Marilyn Hack Elizabeth Reaser Sweet Land Young Inge Michelle Williams Land of Plenty

    Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead

    Independent_Spirit_Award_for_Best_Female_Lead

  • Prairie Schooner
  • US literary magazine

    Raymond Carver Judith Ortiz Cofer Rita Dove Richard Foerster Roxane Gay Marilyn Hacker Lillian Halegua Albert Halper Michael Derrick Hudson Honorée Fanonne

    Prairie Schooner

    Prairie_Schooner

  • The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide
  • Magazine

    Martin Duberman Lillian Faderman Edward Field Barney Frank Jewelle Gomez Marilyn Hacker Andrew Holleran Jill Johnston Matthew Kennedy Larry Kramer John Lauritsen

    The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide

    The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide

    The_Gay_&_Lesbian_Review_Worldwide

  • National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress
  • American film award

    Memoirs of a Geisha Hatsumomo 2006 Catherine O'Hara For Your Consideration Marilyn Hack 2007 Amy Ryan Gone Baby Gone Helene McCready 2008 Penélope Cruz Vicky

    National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress

    National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress

    National_Board_of_Review_Award_for_Best_Supporting_Actress

  • Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress
  • Award given by the Broadcast Film Critics Association

    Blanchett Bathsheba "Sheba" Hart Notes on a Scandal Catherine O'Hara Marilyn Hack For Your Consideration Emma Thompson Karen Eiffel Stranger than Fiction

    Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress

    Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress

    Critics'_Choice_Movie_Award_for_Best_Supporting_Actress

  • Jules Chametzky
  • American literary critic, writer, editor, and unionist (1928–2021)

    Review, Vol. 51, No. 2, (2010), pp. 280-85; "Adrienne Rich, Anne Halley, Marilyn Hacker", Massachusetts Review, Vol. 51, No. 2, (2010), pp. 417-20; "Joseph

    Jules Chametzky

    Jules Chametzky

    Jules_Chametzky

  • Eddie Linden
  • Scottish poet and editor (1935–2023)

    Roberts, Jackie Kay, U.A. Fanthorpe, Carol Ann Duffy, Elspeth Barker, Marilyn Hacker, Helen Dunmore, Maureen Duffy, Fay Weldon and Elizabeth Jennings. Profiling

    Eddie Linden

    Eddie Linden

    Eddie_Linden

  • Vénus Khoury-Ghata
  • Lebanese writer and poet (1937–2026)

    Retrieved 30 December 2010. "Artful Dodge - Making Introductions - Marilyn Hacker and Venus Khoury-Ghata". Archived from the original on 24 October 2011

    Vénus Khoury-Ghata

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  • 2009 in poetry
  • New Criterion Poetry Prize Marilyn Hacker: King of a Hundred Horsemen Archived 2009-06-29 at the Wayback Machine Hacker also won the first Robert Fagles

    2009 in poetry

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  • Guy Goffette
  • Belgian-born poet and writer (1947–2024)

    Forever Nude in 2008). For several years, the American poet and critic Marilyn Hacker has translated a number of his poems, which have appeared in The Paris

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  • Second Aeon
  • and others 1972 Alan Bold, Tom Phillips, Bill Butler, Roy Fuller, Marilyn Hacker, D. M. Thomas, Octavio Paz, Leslie Norris, Susan Musgrave, Edward Lucie-Smith

    Second Aeon

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  • Golan Haji
  • Syrian-Kurdish writer and translator

    Results". search.worldcat.org. Retrieved 8 April 2024. "Golan Haji & Marilyn Hacker on the Inseparable Natures of Writing and Translating". ARABLIT & ARABLIT

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  • Hackery
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    A cart with wooden wheels, drawn by bullocks.

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    A drinking cup. See 1st Maslin, 2.

  • Bluebill
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    A duck of the genus Fuligula. Two American species (F. marila and F. affinis) are common. See Scaup duck.

  • Marlin
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    The American great marbled godwit (Limosa fedoa). Applied also to the red-breasted godwit (Limosa haematica).

  • Circumspectly
  • adv.

    In a circumspect manner; cautiously; warily.

  • Warely
  • adv.

    Cautiously; warily.

  • Hacker
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    One who, or that which, hacks. Specifically: A cutting instrument for making notches; esp., one used for notching pine trees in collecting turpentine; a hack.

  • Warily
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    In a wary manner.

  • Windlass
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    To take a roundabout course; to work warily or by indirect means.

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    Rarily; rareness; thinness, as of a fluid; as, the tenuity of the air; the tenuity of the blood.

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    With careful consideration, or deliberation; circumspectly; warily; not hastily or rashly; slowly; as, a purpose deliberately formed.

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    Consisting or partaking of marl; resembling marl; abounding with marl.

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    Containing, or resembling, marble.

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    In a mazy manner.

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    Pertaining to the Virgin Mary, or sometimes to Mary, Queen of England, daughter of Henry VIII.

  • Broadbill
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    A wild duck (Aythya, / Fuligula, marila), which appears in large numbers on the eastern coast of the United States, in autumn; -- called also bluebill, blackhead, raft duck, and scaup duck. See Scaup duck.