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  2. Root Cellar (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Root Cellar" is a poem written by the American poet Theodore Roethke (1908-1963) published in Roethke's second collection, The Lost Son and Other Poems, in 1948 in Garden City, New York.

  3. Theodore Roethke - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Huebner Roethke (/ ˈ r ɛ t k i / RET-kee; [1] May 25, 1908 – August 1, 1963) was an American poet. He is regarded as one of the most accomplished and influential poets of his generation, having won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1954 for his book The Waking, and the annual National Book Award for Poetry on two occasions: in 1959 for Words for the Wind, [2] and posthumously in ...

  4. The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry

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    The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry is an anthology of two volumes edited by Jahan Ramazani, Richard Ellmann (1918–1987), and Robert O'Clair.. The anthology is large, with 1,100 pages in each of the two volumes.

  5. Confessional poetry - Wikipedia

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    In 1959 M. L. Rosenthal first used the term "confessional" in a review of Robert Lowell's Life Studies entitled "Poetry as Confession". [6] Rosenthal differentiated the confessional approach from other modes of lyric poetry by way of its use of confidences that (Rosenthal said) went "beyond customary bounds of reticence or personal embarrassment". [7]

  6. Allan Seager - Wikipedia

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    His last book was a biography of poet Theodore Roethke, which he struggled to finish while ill. It was published in 1968. It was published in 1968. Seager identified strongly with the poet, as they had come from similar backgrounds and had created themselves as writers.

  7. Root cellar - Wikipedia

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    A root cellar (American and Canadian English), fruit cellar (Mid-Western American English) or earth cellar (British English) is a structure, usually underground [1] or partially underground, [1] used for storage of vegetables, fruits, nuts, or other foods.

  8. Bloedel Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Bloedel Reserve has both natural and highly landscaped lakes, immaculate lawns, woods, a stone garden [1] (formerly the swimming pool where poet Theodore Roethke drowned in 1963), a moss garden, a rhododendron glen, and a reflection garden designed with the assistance of landscape architects Richard Haag, Thomas Church, Kazimir Wall, and ...

  9. Röthke - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Roethke (born 1961), American judoka; ... Theodore Roethke (1908–1963), American poet This page was last edited on 21 June 2024, at 21:52 ...