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  2. Poetry International Web - Wikipedia

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    Poetry International Web is an international webzine and a poetry archive put together by a collective body of editors around the world and centrally edited in Rotterdam. It was originally launched in 2002. The site presents poetry from many countries in their original languages and in English translation.

  3. Poetry International - Wikipedia

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    Poetry International may refer to: Poetry International Web, a webzine and poetry archive of the Poetry International Foundation; Poetry International Festival, ...

  4. Matthew Hollis - Wikipedia

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    He became the publisher's poetry editor in 2012 and retired from the role in 2013. [3] He is a member of the international educational and cultural enhancement organisation the British Council, taking part in the Arts Council's "First Lines" programme in 2001. [1] Hollis has published a variety of written works.

  5. Matthew Sweeney - Wikipedia

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    Ireland – Matthew Sweeney at Poetry International Web (with poem audio files) Matthew Sweeney at the Poetry Archive; Some Sweeney poems at Blackbox Manifold, Issue: No. 2 (January 2009) Review of The Night Post. Sheridan, Colette. "Matthew Sweeney: 'I prefer not to dwell on my inevitable demise'" (interview), Irish Examiner, 23 April 2018.

  6. Richard Berengarten - Wikipedia

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    Richard Berengarten (also known as Richard Burns and Li Dao, 李道) was born in London in 1943 of Jewish parents. [4] He was educated at Normansal School (1949-51), Hereward House School (1952-54), Hendon County School (1954-56) and Mill Hill School.

  7. Stephen Romer - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Romer was born in Hertfordshire, England in 1957 and educated at Radley College and Trinity Hall, Cambridge.After a year spent in the US, on a Henry Fellowship at Harvard (1978–79), he began work on his PhD, and was awarded a bursary to study at the British Institute in Paris.

  8. Brian Moses - Wikipedia

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    Moses was invited by HRH Prince Charles to speak at the Prince's Summer School for Teachers at Cambridge University in July 2007. He was one of 10 children's poets invited by the then Poet Laureate, Andrew Motion, to feature in a website as part of the National Poetry Archive - launched in November 2005.

  9. Patrick Garland - Wikipedia

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    His appearances as an actor included An Age of Kings, where he played Prince John in Henry IV, Part 2 and Clarence in Richard III, among others. [5] Garland started Poetry International in 1967 with Ted Hughes and Charles Osborne. [5] He was a director and producer for the BBC's Music and Arts Department (1962–1974), and worked on its Monitor ...