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  2. Amanda Lovelace - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Lovelace is an American poet who rose to fame through her poetry posted to Tumblr and Instagram. Her works have feminist themes, often focusing on modern interpretations of traditional tales. She is the author of the women are some kind of magic series, including the Goodreads Choice Award -winning the princess saves herself in this one ...

  3. Lang Leav - Wikipedia

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    [5] [7] [9] In 2012, Leav began posting her poetry on Tumblr and her work amassed a large following. In 2013, she self-published her first collection of poetry and prose titled Love and Misadventure. [10] The book was a surprise hit and caught the attention of literary agents in New York.

  4. Alternative literature - Wikipedia

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    Alternative literature (or alt-lit) is a literary movement strongly influenced by internet culture and online publishing. It includes various forms of prose, poetry, and new media. Alt-lit is characterized by self-publication and a presence on social media networks. [1] Alternative literature brings together people with a common interest in the ...

  5. List of book titles taken from literature - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Dowson, "Non sum qualis eram bonae sub regno Cynara". The Grapes of Wrath. John Steinbeck. Julia Ward Howe, "Battle Hymn of the Republic". Great Work of Time. John Crowley. Andrew Marvell, "An Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland". The Green Bay Tree. Louis Bromfield.

  6. Kill All Normies - Wikipedia

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    Kill All Normies: Online Culture Wars from 4chan and Tumblr to Trump and the Alt-Right is a 2017 non-fiction book by Angela Nagle published by Zero Books. It describes the development of internet culture , the nature of political correctness , the emergence of the alt-right and the election of Donald Trump .

  7. David Karp - Wikipedia

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    David Karp (born July 6, 1986) [1] is an American entrepreneur and blogger, best known as the founder and former CEO of the microblogging platform Tumblr. [2] [3]Karp began his career, without receiving a high school diploma, as an intern under Fred Seibert at the animation company Frederator Studios, where he built the studio's first blogging platform and conceived, wrote, and edited their ...

  8. Chūya Nakahara - Wikipedia

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    Chūya Nakahara at age 18, circa 1925. Chūya Nakahara (中原 中也, Nakahara Chūya, 29 April 1907 – 22 October 1937), born Chūya Kashimura (柏村 中也, Kashimura Chūya), was a Japanese poet active during the early Shōwa period. Originally shaped by Dada and other forms of European (mainly French) experimental poetry, he was one of ...

  9. Portal:Literature/Quotes - Wikipedia

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    Portal:Literature/Quotes. This is an archive of quotes that have appeared in the Quotes section of Portal:Literature. More quotes in wikiquote:Books . Example of a quote in wikicode: { {cquote|Read in order to live.}} :: [ [Gustave Flaubert]] Today is May 20, 2024, week number 21. Most new books are forgotten within a year, especially by those ...