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S joseph. S. Joseph (born 1965) is an Indian poet writing in Malayalam [1] in the post modern era. He was born in the village of Pattithanam near Ettumanoor.He has published a number of works on contemporary issues that affect the common man and also the ones who toil in the lower rungs of the society.
In 2009 Egin, a patchanka band from Italy, published a song setting the poem "Identity Card" to music. In 2011, the Syrian composer Hassan Taha created the musical play "The Dice Player", based on the poems and lyrics of Mahmoud Darwish. Their premiere took place at the experimental Center for Contemporary Music Gare du Nord in Basel, Switzerland.
Mary Birkett Card (28 December 1774–1817), was an Irish based British poet, abolitionist, and feminist, best remembered for her anti-slavery poem, A Poem on the African Slave Trade published when she was seventeen.
Before Jejuri, Kolatkar had also published other poem sequences, including the boatride, which appeared in the little magazine, damn you: a magazine of the arts in 1968, and was anthologized twice. [9] [17] A few of his early poems in English also appeared in Dilip Chitre's Anthology of Marathi poetry 1945-1965 (1967). Although some of these ...
Katrina M. Powell said Arasanayagam's poetry ‘uniquely links identity, documentation and alienation’. [2] Reggie Siriwardene , the Sri Lankan poet and critic, described her work as being the voice of ‘our collective sense of horror and tragedy” [ 2 ] after her first-hand experience of the violence of the ethnic riots translated into her ...
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Angelou was the first African-American woman and living poet selected by Sterling Publishing, who placed 25 of her poems in a volume of their Poetry for Young People series in 2004. [23] In 2009, Angelou wrote " We Had Him ", a poem about Michael Jackson , which was read by Queen Latifah at his funeral. [ 24 ]
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