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  2. List of English-language poets - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of English-language poets, who have written much of their poetry in English. [1] Main country of residence as a poet (not place of birth): A = Australia, Ag = Antigua, B = Barbados, Bo = Bosnia, C = Canada, Ch = Chile, Cu = Cuba, D = Dominica, De = Denmark, E = England, F = France, G = Germany, Ga = Gambia, Gd = Grenada, Gh = Ghana/Gold Coast, Gr = Greece, Gu = Guyana/British ...

  3. The Traveller (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The Traveller was the poem which made Goldsmith's reputation. [10] [7] Dr. Johnson, so Boswell reports, said that "there had not been so fine a poem since Pope's time", and he went on to write a brief but laudatory article on it in the Critical Review.

  4. Louis Johnson (poet) - Wikipedia

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    From 1968 to 1980, Johnson lived overseas and traveled widely, with an extended stay in Papua New Guinea. [ 1 ] Johnson worked as a schoolteacher, journalist, and editor of several publications, including the New Zealand Poetry Yearbook (1951–64), [ 2 ] Numbers (1954–60), and Antipodes New Writing (1987).

  5. John James (American poet) - Wikipedia

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    John Patrick James is an American poet, critic, and digital collagist. He is the author of The Milk Hours, selected by Henri Cole for the 2018 Max Ritvo Poetry Prize and forthcoming from Milkweed Editions. He is also the author of Chthonic, winner of the 2014 CutBank Chapbook Competition.

  6. James K. Baxter - Wikipedia

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    James Keir Baxter (29 June 1926 – 22 October 1972) was a New Zealand poet and playwright. He was also known as an activist for the preservation of Māori culture.He is one of New Zealand's most well-known and controversial literary figures.

  7. K-State QB Avery Johnson describes BYU football ... - AOL

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    Unlike most road games, K-State players didn’t hear any taunting from the home fans. “That was probably one of the weirdest environments I’ve been a part of,” Johnson said on Monday.

  8. X. J. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    X. J. Kennedy (born Joseph Charles Kennedy on August 21, 1929, in Dover, New Jersey) is an American poet, translator, anthologist, editor, and author of children's literature and textbooks on English literature and poetry.

  9. Why K-State’s victory over Oklahoma State felt like a turning ...

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