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  2. John Ronan - Wikipedia

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    A monograph on his work, entitled Explorations: The Architecture of John Ronan, was published by Princeton Architectural Press in 2010. A publication on his Poetry Foundation building by the Center for American Architecture & Design at the University of Texas was published in 2015 and a forthcoming monograph, Out of the Ordinary , is scheduled ...

  3. Poetry Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Lilly bequest was used to build the Poetry Foundation's building in Near North Side, Chicago.The building, designed by John Ronan, opened in 2011.It houses a poetry library, reading spaces, and free events, all open to the public, and provides office and editorial space for the Poetry Foundation and Poetry magazine staff.

  4. List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1976 - Wikipedia

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    John K. McNulty: Law Sandra McPherson: Poetry John McWilliams: Creative Arts: Photography Gerald H. Meaker: Iberian & Latin American History Nancy Meehan: Creative Arts: Choreography Luis Félix Merino: Music Research Czeslaw Milosz: Poetry David Gordon Mitten: Classics Paul Mogensen: Fine Arts Katharina Mommsen: German & Scandinavian ...

  5. Poetry (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In September 2006, the magazine published an essay by John Barr, then president of the Poetry Foundation (2003–13), titled "American Poetry in the New Century," which became controversial, generating many complaints and some support. After having heard a talk Barr gave on the subject, Wiman had asked Barr to submit it to the magazine.

  6. International Poetry Forum - Wikipedia

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    The International Poetry Forum (IPF) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1966 by Samuel John Hazo in Pittsburgh, PA. [1] Since its inception, the IPF has hosted poetry readings and educational programs by over 800 poets and performers from more than 50 countries at the Carnegie Lecture Hall, Carnegie Music Hall, Heinz Hall, and other venues in Pittsburgh. [2]

  7. Fugitives (poets) - Wikipedia

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    The Fugitives, also known as the Fugitive Poets, is the name given to a group of poets and literary scholars at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, who published a literary magazine from 1922 to 1925 called The Fugitive.

  8. Angelina Jolie, Daniel Craig, Elton John, Andrew Garfield ...

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    The 68th BFI London Film Festival has unveiled its star-studded 2024 lineup, featuring Angelina Jolie, Elton John, Daniel Craig, Florence Pugh, Andrew Garfield, Saoirse Ronan, and more in a ...

  9. List of Puritan poets - Wikipedia

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    John Milton (1608–1674), most famous for his epic poem "Paradise Lost" (1667), was an English poet with religious beliefs emphasizing central Puritanical views.While the work acted as an expression of his despair over the failure of the Puritan Revolution against the English Catholic Church, it also indicated his optimism in human potential.