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  2. Wrong Norma - Wikipedia

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    The book's poems span various genres, sometimes taking on the form of prose poetry or even outright prose.Some pages visually resemble a scrapbook in which passages are spliced and replaced, with some being blurry or otherwise hard to read.

  3. Brian Patten - Wikipedia

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    The actor Paul Bettany, in his contribution to the poetry collection Poems That Make Grown Men Cry (2014), said of Patten's work: "Reading Brian Patten's poetry does that trick that art should do, which is to sort of adhere you to the surface of the planet, just long enough that you don't go spinning off into the loneliness of space - 'Somebody ...

  4. The Centipede's Dilemma - Wikipedia

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    On May 23, 1889, the poem appeared in an article by British zoologist Ray Lankester, published in the scientific journal Nature, [5] which discussed the work of photographer Eadweard Muybridge in capturing the motion of animals: "For my own part," wrote Lankester, "I should greatly like to apply Mr. Muybridge's cameras, or a similar set of ...

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  6. Robert Lowell - Wikipedia

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    In many of the poems, Lowell reflects on his life, his past relationships, and his own mortality. The best-known poem from this collection is the last one, titled "Epilogue," in which Lowell reflects upon the "confessional" school of poetry with which his work was associated. In this poem he wrote, But sometimes everything I write

  7. Pomes Penyeach - Wikipedia

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    The first poem of Pomes Penyeach is entitled "Tilly" and represents the bonus offering of this penny-a-poem collection. (The poem was originally entitled "Cabra", after the Cabra district of Dublin where Joyce was living at the time of his mother's death.) [citation needed] The poems were initially rejected for publication by Ezra Pound. [1]

  8. Jenny Joseph - Wikipedia

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    The poem was adopted by the greeting-card industry, led by graphic designer and calligrapher Elizabeth Lucas. Joseph ascribed the popularity of the poem to Lucas. "To her business acumen and energy I owe a hospitable following in California and later throughout northern America, more social, as I said, than literary.

  9. Gieve Patel - Wikipedia

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    Patel's poetical works include Poems, launched by Nissim Ezekiel, followed by How Do You Withstand, Body and Mirrored Mirroring.One common theme throughout his work is the relationship between his landowning family and the tribal Warlis that worked in their estate.