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Mei-mei Berssenbrugge

Mei-mei Berssenbrugge (Chinese: 白萱华; pinyin: Bái Xuānhuá; born October 5, 1947, in Beijing, China) is a contemporary poet. Winner of two American Book Awards, her work is often associated with the Language School, the poetry of the New York School, phenomenology, and visual art. She is married to the painter Richard Tuttle, with whom she has frequently collaborated.[1]

Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
Berssenbrugge in 1975
Born
Bái Xuānhuá (白萱华)

(1947-10-05) 5 October 1947 (age 76)
EducationReed College (BA)
Columbia University (MFA)
OccupationPoet
SpouseRichard Tuttle
ChildrenMartha Tuttle
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese白萱华
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinBái Xuānhuá
Mei-mei Berssenbrugge in Speaking Portraits

Personal life edit

Berssenbrugge was born in Beijing to Chinese and Dutch-American parents, mother was an educated mathematician,[2] and her American father, born of first-generation Dutch emigrants.[2] She grew up near Boston, Massachusetts,[2] and was educated starting at Barnard College of Columbia University,[2] then transferring to Reed College, where she earned a B.A. in 1969.[2] She attended Columbia University, completing her M.F.A. from Columbia in 1973,[2] before settling in rural northern New Mexico.[2]

Poetry edit

After receiving her degree, Berssenbrugge became active in the multicultural poetry movement of the 1970s, together with her friends Leslie Marmon Silko, and Ishmael Reed, with theater director Frank Chin, and political reformer Kathleen Chang.[2] Berssenbrugge became a teacher at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico.[2]

Traveling frequently to New York City, Berssenbrugge became engaged in the rich cultural flourishing of the abstract art movement, and was influenced by New York School poets John Ashbery, Barbara Guest, James Schuyler and Anne Waldman, and then the Language poets, including Charles Bernstein, as well as artist Susan Bee.[2] She later joined the contributing editorial board for the literary journal Conjunctions.

Berssenbrugge's poetry is known for its mix of philosophical meditation and personal experience, and for moving quickly between abstract language and the concrete particulars of immediate perception. Her poems often contain subtle shifts of grammar and perspective, and Berssenbrugge often works with collage to produce unexpected juxtapositions. Her work is also known for its exploration of the complexities of cultural and political identity, an interest informed by her own experience of cultural and linguistic displacement.

Fish Souls edit

Fish Souls is Berssenbrugge's first published collection of poems. It was published by Greenwood Press in 1971. Only 100 numbered copies were published. Information about this volume is scarce.

Summits Move with the Tide edit

Summits Move with the Tide, subtitled (on the cover of the second edition) Poems and a Play, is Berssenbrugge's second collection of poems. It was published by the Greenfield Review Press in 1974, and later in 1982. The acknowledgments page indicates that some of the poems previously appeared in First Issue, Intro 3, East-West Journal, Cathedral, Ash Tree, Gidra, and Greenwood Press. In contrast to her later books, most of the poems in the collection are short, with only a few carrying over to new pages. Additionally, only two poems are broken into numbered stanzas, a format Berssenbrugge would use in later poems. The poems in the collection are organized into four groups: three groups of poems, and one play, One, Two Cups.[3]

The book contains the following poems:

Group 1: "Aegean"; "Finn Song to the Bear Ghosts"; "Bog"; "Book of the Dead, Prayer"; "El Bosco"; "Spirit"; "Hopi Basketweaver Song"; "Beetle Is Born, Lives ..."; "Los Sangre de Cristos"; "In Bhaudanath"; "Snow Mountains"; "Red Backs & Autumn Leaves ..."; and "Ghost".

Group 2: "Old Man Let's Go Fishing In ..."; "Travelling [sic] Through Your Country"; "Propeller Sleep"; "Fish & Swimmers & Lonely Birds ..."; "Spaces Are Death"; "The Second Moment"; "The Third Moment"; "Perpetual Motions"; "Leaving Your Country"; "The Old Know by Midsummer"; and "Abortion".

Group 3: "Written Before Easter in New York"; "Chronicle"; "Tracks"; "On the Winter Solstice"; "Blossom"; "Hudson Ice Floes"; "Poor Mouse"; "Sky"; and "March Wind".

Group 4: The play, One, Two Cups.

Random Possession edit

Random Possession was published by I. Reed Books in 1982. On the contents page the poems are separated spatially into five unnumbered groups (with only the first three listed on the contents page). The pagination bears out the scheme, with one empty page between the groups. The book contains the following poems:

Group 1: "Chronicle".

Group 2: "The Membrane"; "Rabbit, Hair, Leaf"; "On the Mountain with the Deer"; "The Suspension Bridge"; "Numbers of the Date Become the Names of Birds"; "Spring Street Bar"; "Heat Wave"; "The Intention of Two Rivers"; "For The Tails of Comets"; and "Sleep".

Group 3: "The Field for Blue Corn"; "The Reservoir"; "The White Beaver"; "Breaking the Circumference"; "A Deer Listening"; "You and You"; and "Goodbye, Goodbye".

Group 4: "The Scientific Method (for Walter)"; "Walter Calls It a Dream Screen"; "The Constellation Quilt"; "Run-off and Silt"; "The Translation of Verver"; and "Commentary".

Group 5: "Tail".

The Heat Bird edit

In The Heat Bird, Berssenbrugge shifted to a long-verse format. The book contains only four poems, all several pages long and broken into numbered stanzas: "Pack Rat Sieve"; "Farolita"; "Ricochet Off Water"; and "The Heat Bird". The verso indicates that some of the poems in the book were previously published in Conjunctions, Contact II, Roof, and Telephone.

Empathy edit

Empathy was published by Station Hill Press in 1989, and contains three numbered groups of poems. The verso indicates that some of the poems appeared in Bridge, Calaban, Conjunctions, Parnassus, Temblor, and Tyuonyi. The book is dedicated to Bradford Morrow and Sheffield Van Buren, and contains the following poems:

Group 1: "The Blue Taj"; "Tan Tien"; "Alakanak Break-Up"; "Texas"; "Duration of Water"; "The Star Field"; and "Chinese Space".

Group 2: "Jealousy"; "Recitative"; "The Carmelites"; "The Margin"; "Naturalism"; and "Fog".

Group 3: "War Insurance"; "Empathy"; "The Swan"; "Forms of Politeness"; and "Honeymoon".

Sphericity edit

Sphericity was published by Kelsey Street Press in 1993, and was her second collaboration with Richard Tuttle. The first edition of Sphericity was limited to 2000 copies, with the first 50 signed by Berssenbrugge and Tuttle and hand-colored by Tuttle. The book consists of six long poems, all with several numbered stanzas: "Ideal"; "Size"; "Combustion"; "Sphericity"; "Experience"; and "Value".

Endocrinology edit

Endocrinology is an artists' book poem made in collaboration with visual artist Kiki Smith. Forty copies were produced by Universal Limited Art Editions from a maquette made by Berssenbrugge and Smith.[4] The Kelsey Street Press edition, a facsimile of the original book, was limited to 2,000 copies, with the first 60 signed and numbered.[5]

Awards edit

Work edit

Poetry edit

  • Fish Souls. New York: Greenwood Press. 1971
  • Summits Move with the Tide. Greenfield Review Press. 1974. ISBN 0-912678-56-9. Other ISBN 978-0-912678-15-3.
  • Random Possession. I. Reed Books. 1979. ISBN 0-918408-13-X. Other ISBN 978-0-918408-13-6;
  • The Heat Bird. Burning Deck Press. 1983. ISBN 0-930901-02-9. Other ISBN I0930901037; 0930901037; 9780930901035
  • Hiddenness. New York : Library Fellows of the Whitney Museum of American Art. 1987 (A collaboration with Richard Tuttle)
  • Empathy. Barrytown, NY: Station Hill Press. 1989
  • Mizu. Tucson, AZ: Chax Press. 1990
  • Sphericity. Berkeley, CA: Kelsey Street Press. 1993. ISBN 0-932716-30-X. Other ISBNs: 9780932716309; 0932716318; 9780932716316 (A collaboration with Richard Tuttle)
  • Endocrinology. Berkeley, CA: Kelsey Street Press. 1997. ISBN 0-932716-41-5. Other ISBNs: 0932716423 (Limited Edition) (A collaboration with Kiki Smith)
  • Four Year Old Girl. Berkeley, CA: Kelsey Street Press, 1998
  • Nest. Berkeley, CA: Kelsey Street Press. 2003. ISBN 978-0-932716-63-7.
  • Concordance. Berkeley, CA: Kelsey Street Press. 2006. ISBN 978-0-932716-67-5. (A collaboration with Kiki Smith)
  • I Love Artists: New and Selected Poems. University of California Press. 2006. ISBN 978-0-520-24602-7.
  • Hello, the Roses. New York: New Directions, 2013. ISBN 978-0-8112-2091-0.
  • A Treatise on Stars. New York: New Directions, 2020. ISBN 978-0-8112-2938-8.

Plays edit

  • One, Two Cups, directed by Frank Chin, and published in 1974 in Summits Move With the Tide.
  • Kindness (1994), commissioned by the Ford Foundation and staged at the Center for Contemporary Arts in Santa Fe with the collaboration of Richard Tuttle, Tan Dun, and Chen Shi Zheng.

Chapbooks edit

  • Pack Rat Seive. New York Cambridge Graphic Arts, 1983

Broadsides edit

  • The Mouse 5. IE Poetry Broadside Series Two, Clayton Fine Books, 2006. "Issued in an edition of 25 copies of which 20 copies are for sale."

Magazines and journals edit

  • Berssenbrugge, Mei-mei. The Mouse, .

Anthologies edit

  • Claudia Rankine; Juliana Spahr, eds. (2002). "From Four Year Old Girl". American women poets in the 21st century: where lyric meets language. Wesleyan University Press. ISBN 978-0-8195-6547-1.
  • John Ashbery; David Lehman, eds. (1988). The Best American Poetry, 1988. Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-02-044181-6.

References edit

  1. ^ Miles Xian Liu, ed. (2002). Asian American playwrights: a bio-bibliographical critical sourcebook. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-31455-1.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Laura Hinton (2003). "Jacket Interview - Three Conversations with Mei-mei Berssenbrugge". jacketmagazine.com.
  3. ^ Summits Move with the Tide. Greenfield Review Press. 1982. ISBN 978-0-912678-15-3.
  4. ^ Hinton, Laura."Three Conversations with Mei-mei Berssenbrugge". Jacket, Issue 27, 2005.
  5. ^ Endocrinology. Berkeley, Calif.: Kelsey Street Press. 1997. ISBN 0-932716-41-5.
  6. ^ Zoë Anglesey, ed. (1994). Stone on stone: poetry by women of diverse heritages. Open Hand Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-0-940880-48-1.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved September 4, 2010.

External links edit

  • The Mei-mei Berssenbrugge page at
  • Mei-mei Berssenbrugge's author page at the Electronic Poetry Center
  • Mei-mei Berssenbrugge page at Penn Sound
  • of I Love Artists by Ben Lerner
  • Mei-mei Berssenbrugge Links at "Intercapillary Space" – links to Berssenbrugge poems, reviews, talks, recordings
  • Berssenbrugge's works at [http://www.kelseyst.com/ Kelsey Street Press]
  • "Add-Verse" a poetry-photo-video project Berssenbrugge participated in
  • Sentimental Spaces: On Mei-mei Berssenbrugge's "Nest," by Natalia Cecire
  • Boundary Work in Mei-mei Berssenbrugge's "Pollen," by Jonathan Skinner
  • Mei-mei Berssenbrugge Papers. Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

Poems and prose edit

  • , published in Conjunctions 17, Fall 1991
  • Duration of Water
  • Forms of Politeness
  • Hello, the Roses, published in Bomb issue 117, Fall 2011
  • Kate's Talk, a talk presented by Mei-mei Berssenbrugge at The Poetry Project, St. Mark's on the Bowery, October 1987
  • The New Boys, published in the October 2008 issue of The Brooklyn Rail
  • New Form, opening remarks delivered at the "New Forms/New Functions" panel of the Poetry Project's Symposium, Poetry of Everyday Life
  • Permanent Home
  • Reservoir
  • Safety from How 2, Volume 1, Issue 8, 2002
  • Starfield
  • Susie, Kiki, Annie, published in Big Bridge
  • Tan Tien
  • Texas
  • , Reprinted from "A Broken Thing: Poets on the Line," edited by Emily Rosko and Anton Vander Zee

Audio edit

Video edit

  • A video of Berssenbrugge reading at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, New Mexico, April 1, 1999
  • A video of Berssenbrugge in conversation with Arthur Sze
  • Lunch Poems: Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
  • A video of Mei-mei Berssenbrugge Reading from "Plant Fragments"

berssenbrugge, chinese, 白萱华, pinyin, bái, xuānhuá, born, october, 1947, beijing, china, contemporary, poet, winner, american, book, awards, work, often, associated, with, language, school, poetry, york, school, phenomenology, visual, married, painter, richard,. Mei mei Berssenbrugge Chinese 白萱华 pinyin Bai Xuanhua born October 5 1947 in Beijing China is a contemporary poet Winner of two American Book Awards her work is often associated with the Language School the poetry of the New York School phenomenology and visual art She is married to the painter Richard Tuttle with whom she has frequently collaborated 1 Mei mei BerssenbruggeBerssenbrugge in 1975BornBai Xuanhua 白萱华 1947 10 05 5 October 1947 age 76 Beiping Republic of ChinaEducationReed College BA Columbia University MFA OccupationPoetSpouseRichard TuttleChildrenMartha TuttleChinese nameSimplified Chinese白萱华TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinBai XuanhuaMei mei Berssenbrugge in Speaking Portraits Contents 1 Personal life 2 Poetry 2 1 Fish Souls 2 2 Summits Move with the Tide 2 3 Random Possession 2 4 The Heat Bird 2 5 Empathy 2 6 Sphericity 2 7 Endocrinology 3 Awards 4 Work 4 1 Poetry 4 2 Plays 4 3 Chapbooks 4 4 Broadsides 4 5 Magazines and journals 4 6 Anthologies 5 References 6 External links 6 1 Poems and prose 6 2 Audio 6 3 VideoPersonal life editBerssenbrugge was born in Beijing to Chinese and Dutch American parents mother was an educated mathematician 2 and her American father born of first generation Dutch emigrants 2 She grew up near Boston Massachusetts 2 and was educated starting at Barnard College of Columbia University 2 then transferring to Reed College where she earned a B A in 1969 2 She attended Columbia University completing her M F A from Columbia in 1973 2 before settling in rural northern New Mexico 2 Poetry editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Mei mei Berssenbrugge news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message After receiving her degree Berssenbrugge became active in the multicultural poetry movement of the 1970s together with her friends Leslie Marmon Silko and Ishmael Reed with theater director Frank Chin and political reformer Kathleen Chang 2 Berssenbrugge became a teacher at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe New Mexico 2 Traveling frequently to New York City Berssenbrugge became engaged in the rich cultural flourishing of the abstract art movement and was influenced by New York School poets John Ashbery Barbara Guest James Schuyler and Anne Waldman and then the Language poets including Charles Bernstein as well as artist Susan Bee 2 She later joined the contributing editorial board for the literary journal Conjunctions Berssenbrugge s poetry is known for its mix of philosophical meditation and personal experience and for moving quickly between abstract language and the concrete particulars of immediate perception Her poems often contain subtle shifts of grammar and perspective and Berssenbrugge often works with collage to produce unexpected juxtapositions Her work is also known for its exploration of the complexities of cultural and political identity an interest informed by her own experience of cultural and linguistic displacement Fish Souls edit Fish Souls is Berssenbrugge s first published collection of poems It was published by Greenwood Press in 1971 Only 100 numbered copies were published Information about this volume is scarce Summits Move with the Tide edit Summits Move with the Tide subtitled on the cover of the second edition Poems and a Play is Berssenbrugge s second collection of poems It was published by the Greenfield Review Press in 1974 and later in 1982 The acknowledgments page indicates that some of the poems previously appeared in First Issue Intro 3 East West Journal Cathedral Ash Tree Gidra and Greenwood Press In contrast to her later books most of the poems in the collection are short with only a few carrying over to new pages Additionally only two poems are broken into numbered stanzas a format Berssenbrugge would use in later poems The poems in the collection are organized into four groups three groups of poems and one play One Two Cups 3 The book contains the following poems Group 1 Aegean Finn Song to the Bear Ghosts Bog Book of the Dead Prayer El Bosco Spirit Hopi Basketweaver Song Beetle Is Born Lives Los Sangre de Cristos In Bhaudanath Snow Mountains Red Backs amp Autumn Leaves and Ghost Group 2 Old Man Let s Go Fishing In Travelling sic Through Your Country Propeller Sleep Fish amp Swimmers amp Lonely Birds Spaces Are Death The Second Moment The Third Moment Perpetual Motions Leaving Your Country The Old Know by Midsummer and Abortion Group 3 Written Before Easter in New York Chronicle Tracks On the Winter Solstice Blossom Hudson Ice Floes Poor Mouse Sky and March Wind Group 4 The play One Two Cups Random Possession edit Random Possession was published by I Reed Books in 1982 On the contents page the poems are separated spatially into five unnumbered groups with only the first three listed on the contents page The pagination bears out the scheme with one empty page between the groups The book contains the following poems Group 1 Chronicle Group 2 The Membrane Rabbit Hair Leaf On the Mountain with the Deer The Suspension Bridge Numbers of the Date Become the Names of Birds Spring Street Bar Heat Wave The Intention of Two Rivers For The Tails of Comets and Sleep Group 3 The Field for Blue Corn The Reservoir The White Beaver Breaking the Circumference A Deer Listening You and You and Goodbye Goodbye Group 4 The Scientific Method for Walter Walter Calls It a Dream Screen The Constellation Quilt Run off and Silt The Translation of Verver and Commentary Group 5 Tail The Heat Bird edit In The Heat Bird Berssenbrugge shifted to a long verse format The book contains only four poems all several pages long and broken into numbered stanzas Pack Rat Sieve Farolita Ricochet Off Water and The Heat Bird The verso indicates that some of the poems in the book were previously published in Conjunctions Contact II Roof and Telephone Empathy edit Empathy was published by Station Hill Press in 1989 and contains three numbered groups of poems The verso indicates that some of the poems appeared in Bridge Calaban Conjunctions Parnassus Temblor and Tyuonyi The book is dedicated to Bradford Morrow and Sheffield Van Buren and contains the following poems Group 1 The Blue Taj Tan Tien Alakanak Break Up Texas Duration of Water The Star Field and Chinese Space Group 2 Jealousy Recitative The Carmelites The Margin Naturalism and Fog Group 3 War Insurance Empathy The Swan Forms of Politeness and Honeymoon Sphericity edit Sphericity was published by Kelsey Street Press in 1993 and was her second collaboration with Richard Tuttle The first edition of Sphericity was limited to 2000 copies with the first 50 signed by Berssenbrugge and Tuttle and hand colored by Tuttle The book consists of six long poems all with several numbered stanzas Ideal Size Combustion Sphericity Experience and Value Endocrinology edit Endocrinology is an artists book poem made in collaboration with visual artist Kiki Smith Forty copies were produced by Universal Limited Art Editions from a maquette made by Berssenbrugge and Smith 4 The Kelsey Street Press edition a facsimile of the original book was limited to 2 000 copies with the first 60 signed and numbered 5 Awards editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Mei mei Berssenbrugge news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1976 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship 1980 American Book Award for Random Possession 1981 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship 1984 American Book Award for The Heat Bird 1990 National Endowment for the Arts Award 1990 PEN West Award 6 for Empathy 1998 Asian American Literary Award for Endocrinology 1999 Western States Book Award for Four Year Old Girl 7 2004 Asian American Literary Award for Nest Work editPoetry edit Fish Souls New York Greenwood Press 1971 Summits Move with the Tide Greenfield Review Press 1974 ISBN 0 912678 56 9 Other ISBN 978 0 912678 15 3 Random Possession I Reed Books 1979 ISBN 0 918408 13 X Other ISBN 978 0 918408 13 6 The Heat Bird Burning Deck Press 1983 ISBN 0 930901 02 9 Other ISBN I0930901037 0930901037 9780930901035 Hiddenness New York Library Fellows of the Whitney Museum of American Art 1987 A collaboration with Richard Tuttle Empathy Barrytown NY Station Hill Press 1989 Mizu Tucson AZ Chax Press 1990 Sphericity Berkeley CA Kelsey Street Press 1993 ISBN 0 932716 30 X Other ISBNs 9780932716309 0932716318 9780932716316 A collaboration with Richard Tuttle Endocrinology Berkeley CA Kelsey Street Press 1997 ISBN 0 932716 41 5 Other ISBNs 0932716423 Limited Edition A collaboration with Kiki Smith Four Year Old Girl Berkeley CA Kelsey Street Press 1998 Nest Berkeley CA Kelsey Street Press 2003 ISBN 978 0 932716 63 7 Concordance Berkeley CA Kelsey Street Press 2006 ISBN 978 0 932716 67 5 A collaboration with Kiki Smith I Love Artists New and Selected Poems University of California Press 2006 ISBN 978 0 520 24602 7 Hello the Roses New York New Directions 2013 ISBN 978 0 8112 2091 0 A Treatise on Stars New York New Directions 2020 ISBN 978 0 8112 2938 8 Plays edit One Two Cups directed by Frank Chin and published in 1974 in Summits Move With the Tide Kindness 1994 commissioned by the Ford Foundation and staged at the Center for Contemporary Arts in Santa Fe with the collaboration of Richard Tuttle Tan Dun and Chen Shi Zheng Chapbooks edit Pack Rat Seive New York Cambridge Graphic Arts 1983Broadsides edit The Mouse 5 IE Poetry Broadside Series Two Clayton Fine Books 2006 Issued in an edition of 25 copies of which 20 copies are for sale Magazines and journals edit Berssenbrugge Mei mei The Mouse Conjunctions Number 48 Spring 2007 Anthologies edit Claudia Rankine Juliana Spahr eds 2002 From Four Year Old Girl American women poets in the 21st century where lyric meets language Wesleyan University Press ISBN 978 0 8195 6547 1 John Ashbery David Lehman eds 1988 The Best American Poetry 1988 Macmillan ISBN 978 0 02 044181 6 References edit Miles Xian Liu ed 2002 Asian American playwrights a bio bibliographical critical sourcebook Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 313 31455 1 a b c d e f g h i j Laura Hinton 2003 Jacket Interview Three Conversations with Mei mei Berssenbrugge jacketmagazine com Summits Move with the Tide Greenfield Review Press 1982 ISBN 978 0 912678 15 3 Hinton Laura Three Conversations with Mei mei Berssenbrugge Jacket Issue 27 2005 Endocrinology Berkeley Calif Kelsey Street Press 1997 ISBN 0 932716 41 5 Zoe Anglesey ed 1994 Stone on stone poetry by women of diverse heritages Open Hand Publishing LLC ISBN 978 0 940880 48 1 Western States Book Award Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Retrieved September 4 2010 External links editThe Mei mei Berssenbrugge page at Poets org Mei mei Berssenbrugge s author page at the Electronic Poetry Center Mei mei Berssenbrugge page at Penn Sound A review of I Love Artists by Ben Lerner Mei mei Berssenbrugge Links at Intercapillary Space links to Berssenbrugge poems reviews talks recordings Berssenbrugge s works at http www kelseyst com Kelsey Street Press Add Verse a poetry photo video project Berssenbrugge participated in Sentimental Spaces On Mei mei Berssenbrugge s Nest by Natalia Cecire Boundary Work in Mei mei Berssenbrugge s Pollen by Jonathan Skinner Mei mei Berssenbrugge Papers Yale Collection of American Literature Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Poems and prose edit Audience Concordance Our conversation is a wing Concordance Working backwards in sleep From A Context of a Wave published in Conjunctions 17 Fall 1991 Duration of Water Forms of Politeness Hello the Roses published in Bomb issue 117 Fall 2011 Ideal Kate s Talk a talk presented by Mei mei Berssenbrugge at The Poetry Project St Mark s on the Bowery October 1987 The New Boys published in the October 2008 issue of The Brooklyn Rail New Form opening remarks delivered at the New Forms New Functions panel of the Poetry Project s Symposium Poetry of Everyday Life Permanent Home Red Quiet Section 3 Reservoir Safety from How 2 Volume 1 Issue 8 2002 Starfield Susie Kiki Annie published in Big Bridge Tan Tien Texas Two Lines Reprinted from A Broken Thing Poets on the Line edited by Emily Rosko and Anton Vander ZeeAudio edit A recording of a reading and conversation with Charles Bernstein A recording permanent dead link of Berssenbrugge reading at the University of California Berkeley Berssenbrugge reading her poem TexasVideo edit A video of Berssenbrugge reading at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe New Mexico April 1 1999 A video of Berssenbrugge in conversation with Arthur Sze Lunch Poems Mei mei Berssenbrugge A video of Mei mei Berssenbrugge Reading from Plant Fragments dd Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mei mei Berssenbrugge amp oldid 1217456546, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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