Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
John Allyn McAlpin Berryman (born John Allyn Smith, Jr.; October 25, 1914 – January 7, 1972) was an American poet and scholar.He was a major figure in American poetry in the second half of the 20th century and is considered a key figure in the "confessional" school of poetry.
Rod Smith Author Homepage located at the Electronic Poetry Center; GHOSTBRAIN Smith's Blog which he began in February 2006; Aerial/Edge Publisher's Page; Poems by and an interview with Rod Smith "All My Poems Are Social Crucifixions": A Conversation About Robert Creeley's Letters – brief interview with Smith that discusses his editing of the ...
Matt Robinson (born 1974) is a Canadian poet born in Halifax, Nova Scotia.. His first collection, A Ruckus of Awkward Stacking (2000), [1] was published by Toronto's Insomniac Press, and was a finalist for both the Gerald Lampert Award and the ReLit Award for Poetry.
People's Magazine, also known as People's or People's Story Magazine, was an American literary magazine that was published from 1906 to 1924. [1] [2] [3] People's Magazine was first published in July 1906 by Street & Smith in New York City. This first issue contained fiction, articles, and poems.
Lima received his MFA from Columbia University where he studied under among others Kenneth Koch and Stanley Kunitz.His published volumes of verse include; Inventory (1964), Underground with the Oriole (1971 E.P. Dutton), Angel, New Poems (1976 Liveright Publications), Inventory: New & Selected Poems (1997 Hard Press) and The Beatitudes (2000).
The American Museum (magazine) The American Review (literary journal) The American Review: A Whig Journal; American Review (literary journal) American Spectator (literary magazine) The American Voice; Antaeus (magazine) The Anvil (magazine) The Appendix; Appleton's Magazine; Appletons' Journal; Ararat Quarterly; The Arena (magazine) The ...
Soon after, an apparent quote from a 1998 issue of People Magazine went viral on the Internet: Credit: The Other 98% In the quote, Trump calls voters the "dumbest group of voters in the country."
E. J. Thribb is the fictitious poet-in-residence at the satirical magazine Private Eye.The character was created in 1972 by Barry Fantoni, who wrote the poems until 2010, when he was succeeded by other staff members. [1]