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  2. Paul Carroll (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Carroll (poet) Paul Carroll (July 15, 1927 – August 31, 1996) was an American poet and the founder of the Poetry Center of Chicago. A professor for many years at the University of Illinois at Chicago and professor emeritus, his books include Poem in Its Skin and Odes. While a student, he was an editor of Chicago Review.

  3. American Writers Museum - Wikipedia

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    americanwritersmuseum.org. The American Writers Museum is a museum of American Literature and writing that opened in Chicago in May 2017. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9] The museum was designed by Amaze Design of Boston. [10] The American museum was inspired by the Dublin Writers Museum. [5]

  4. P. F. Volland Company - Wikipedia

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    Paul Frederick John Volland Hughes Phelps (April 24, 1875 – May 5, 1919) was a 20th century publisher, and the founder of the P. F. Volland Company. [3] In 1908, he would become the founder of the P. F. Volland Company, [3] which would work to publish poetry books, greeting cards, [1] music, children's books, calendars, cookbooks, and children's occupational games, [1] all between 1908 [2 ...

  5. Norman Maclean - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens took a poetry class taught by Maclean at the University of Chicago and later called him, "the teacher to whom I am most indebted." [ 35 ] Maclean received the Llewellyn John and Harriet Manchester Quantrell Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching in 1941 and 1973.

  6. Chicago literature - Wikipedia

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    Chicago's early twentieth-century writers and publishers were seen as producing innovative work that broke with the literary traditions of Europe and the Eastern United States. In 1920, the critic H. L. Mencken wrote in a London magazine, The Nation, that Chicago was the "Literary Capital of the United States."

  7. Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    charleshkerr.com. The Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company is an American publishing company. The company was established in Chicago, Illinois, in 1886 as Charles H. Kerr & Co. by Charles Hope Kerr, originally to promote his Unitarian views. As Kerr's personal interests moved from religion to populism to Marxism and he became interested in the ...

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