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    <![CDATA[Enthusiasm: Odes &amp; Otium]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>If &quot;America&quot; is a nation of enthusiasts (for good or ill), the poems in this book can be thought of as their anthems. The adventurer, the speculator, the minister, the naturalist, the bandit, the mother-all have some purchase here. Starting from the notion of the ode as &quot;a poem sung by a chorus,&quot; these poems campaign for a heroic &quot;voice of history&quot; spoken by individuals. The resulting tensions, between prose and poetic lines, between narrative and song, are revealed in the anxiety of genre: the ode turns into epic; the song turns into jeremiad; the master narrative is cut short by the hired hand going about her business. Throughout, regular people get to act in their own epic situations as global events lumber in the background.</p>  <p>Born in New York, <strong>Jean Day</strong> grew up in Rhode Island and moved west in the 1970s to the San Francisco Bay Area, where she has been active in the literary community ever since. She is the author of five previous books of poetry, most recently <em>The Literal World</em>, and her work appears in many journals and anthologies, including <em>Best Poems of 2004</em>, edited by David Lehman and Lyn Hejinian. She is the recipient of fellowships and awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the George A. and Eliza Gardner Howard Foundation, the MacDowell Colony, the California Arts Council, and the Fund for Poetry.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[A Young Recruit]]>
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    <![CDATA[Linear C + &quot;The I And The You&quot;]]>
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    <![CDATA[Though she might seem over-shadowed by some of her West Coast peers, such as Rae Armantrout or Kit Robinson, as the &quot;lyric&quot; Language poet, Day—who has been wary of such group associations—has amassed a body of exquisitely constructed poems and longer sequences over the past two decades that have long deserved a greater reputation. She has continued to expand her range in such books as 1998's The Literal World, with its variable stanza patterns that can resemble at times Williams' late improvisations, while not straying far from a miniaturist's eye to visual and social details.<br/><br/>Linear C first appeared as a Tuumba chapbook (part of the legendary series edited by Lyn Hejinian), and is a small tour-de-force of verse forms, including prose poems and poems that are aggregates of short stanzas. &quot;The I and the You&quot; was the final section of her Potes and Poets volume of the same title, a poem in serial forms governed by a Rilkean examination of personal ontology through relationships. ]]>
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    <![CDATA[Blackbeard, Terror of the Seas]]>
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    <![CDATA[Blackbeard roamed the coastal inlets and sounds of North  America interfering with shipping.  He married his thirteenth or  fourteenth wife at Bath, NC, then was killed and beheaded in a battle  with Lt. Maynard of the British Navy at Ocracoke Inlet, just off of  ocracoke, NC.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The I and the You]]>
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    <![CDATA[Blackbeard And The Queen Anne's Revenge]]>
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    <![CDATA[Blackbeard, known as North Carolina's own pirate, roamed the seas from the Carolina's to Maine, pillaging and robbing any vessel which dared to cross his path.  In June of 1718, he deliberately his flagship aground off the Beaufort Inlet.  In November of 1996, Mike Daniel of Intersal, a private research company, located a wreckage  believed to be Blackbeard's flagship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, two miles off Beaufort, North Carolina.  State archeologists have retrieved and conserved a wide assortment of artifacts from the ship, with many more yet to be recovered.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Literal World (Atelos (Series), 1.)]]>
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    <![CDATA[Revolutionary Patriots Along the North Carolina Coast]]>
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    <![CDATA[Mr. Hewes, a wealthy Quaker from Edenton, NC, who had been opposed to war, sudenly lifted his hands to heaven and cried, &quot;So be it&quot;,convincing other delegates to the Continental Congress, that a total break with Ma Britain was inevitable.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Carolina Indians]]>
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    <![CDATA[These stories, based upon fact and legend,discuss the relationship between the Europeans and the Carolina Indians.]]>
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