Ciardi, John, 1916-1986
Ciardi, John
John Ciardi American poet, professor, translator
Ciardi, John, 1916-
Чиарди, Д. 1916-1986 Джон
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Works
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Borestone Mountain poetry awards, 1954 : a compilation of original poetry published in magazines of the English-speaking world in 1953 | |
Browser's dictionary a compendium of curious expressions & intriguing facts | |
Ciardi himself : fifteen essays in the reading, writing, and teaching of poetry | |
Correspondence. Selections | |
Creative America | |
Dante Alighieri: The inferno (a verse rendering for the modern reader by John Ciardi), New York : Mentor | |
Dante Alighieri: three lectures. | |
Death of a bomber | |
Dialogue with an audience. | |
Divina commedia. | |
The drawings by Sandro Botticelli for Dante's Divine Comedy : after the originals in the Berlin museums and the Vatican | |
Fast and slow : poems for advanced children and beginning parents | |
For instance | |
Force of habit. | |
Good words to you | |
Homeward to America ... 1940. | |
The hopeful trout and other limericks | |
How does a poem mean? | |
In the stoneworks | |
Inferno. | |
interest in Dante shown by nineteenth-century American men of letters | |
An Introduction to literature : in four parts | |
John Ciardi reading his poems in the Coolidge Auditorium, Mar. 27, 1972 | |
John J. Plenty and Fiddler Dan | |
The king who saved himself from being saved | |
Limericks, too gross | |
The little that is all. | |
The man who sang the sillies | |
Manner of speaking | |
I met a man | |
Mid-century American poets | |
Mind you, now : four silly songs for SSAA chorus and piano or string quartet | |
The monster den, or, Look what happened at my house and to it | |
Mummy took cooking lessons and other poems | |
Oeuvres poétiques complètes | |
On cats : a cycle of five songs for S.A.T.B. and piano : how to tell a tiger. | |
On reading Dante in 1965 | |
On the orthodoxy and creed of my power mower | |
The paradiso | |
Poems | |
Poems. Selections | |
The purgatorio | |
The reader's companion to Dante's Divine comedy | |
The reason for the pelican | |
Recording of the Conference on Teaching Creative Writing, held in the Coolidge Auditorium, Jan. 29 and 30, 1973 | |
Saipan | |
Scrappy the pup | |
A second browser's dictionary, and native's guide to the unknown American language | |
The selected letters of John Ciardi | |
Someone could win a polar bear. | |
The Spoken arts treasury of 100 modern american poets reading their poems/ pres. by Arthur Luce Klein | |
Stations of the air : thirty-three poems | |
This strangest everything. | |
Voices on the wind : poems for all seasons | |
What is a poem? A discussion of how poems are made. | |
The wish-tree. | |
Witches three: Conjure wife | |
World War II | |
You know who. | |
You read to me, I'll read to you |