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  2. Tiziano Thomas Dossena - Wikipedia

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    The dynamic writer and art critic, the son of the famous artist Emilio Giuseppe Dossena, also contributed to the virtual magazine Racconti e Letteratura with a series of articles on the life of Italians in New York. Dossena is the founder and Editor-in-chief of two online opera magazines, OperaMylove.com (in English) and OperaAmorMio (in Italian).

  3. William Combe - Wikipedia

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    Clifton: a poem in imitation of Spenser [6] (Bristol 1775) The Diaboliad: a Poem: Dedicated to the worst man in His Majesty's dominions. Also, the diabo-lady: or, a match in hell (1777) The Tour of Dr Syntax in Search of the Picturesque. A Poem (1812) The English Dance of Death [7] 2 vols. (1815–16)] The Dance of Life (1817)

  4. For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the ...

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    One night she refused to dance with anyone that only spoke English. Throughout the monologue she intertwines English and Spanish. During this time she discovered blues clubs. She says she became possessed by the music. She ends her monologue by calling it her poem "thank-you for music," to which she states: "I love you more than poem". [13]

  5. Poetry from Daily Life: A poem influenced MLK's 'Dream ... - AOL

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    This week’s guest on Poetry in Daily Life is Nile Stanley, PhD, who lives in Jacksonville, Florida. A teacher educator, artist-in-residence, and researcher, for thirty-six years he has been on a ...

  6. John Updike - Wikipedia

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    John Hoyer Updike (March 18, 1932 – January 27, 2009) was an American novelist, poet, short-story writer, art critic, and literary critic.One of only four writers to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction more than once (the others being Booth Tarkington, William Faulkner, and Colson Whitehead), Updike published more than twenty novels, more than a dozen short-story collections, as well as ...

  7. The Movement (literature) - Wikipedia

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    The Movement produced two anthologies, Poets of the 1950s (edited by D. J. Enright, published in Japan, 1955) and New Lines (edited by Robert Conquest, 1956).Conquest, who edited the New Lines anthology, described the connection between the poets as "little more than a negative determination to avoid bad principles".

  8. The Dance of the Peacock - Wikipedia

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    The authors have different outlooks towards life in their poems mostly because of the variation in their living environment and their age differences. The name of the book simply compares the poetry to the dance of the peacock. Most of the authors are Indian diaspora in UK, US and Canada. The writers are a mix of male and female. [4] [5] [6] [7]

  9. Clair de lune (Fauré) - Wikipedia

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    English; Moonlight: Your soul is a chosen landscape Where charming masqueraders and bergamasquers go Playing the lute and dancing and almost Sad beneath their fantastic disguises. They all sing in a minor key About triumphant love and fortunate life, They do not seem to believe in their fortune And their song blends with the light of the moon,