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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. Michael Coady (poet) - Wikipedia

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    His awards included The Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award in 1979, the Lawrence O’Shaughnessy Award in 2004 [1] and he was a prizewinner in the Francis MacManus competition for short stories in 1987 and 1993. Coady died on 25 March 2024. He was 84. [2] [3]

  4. 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, ...

  5. P. K. Page - Wikipedia

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    P.K. Page was born in Swanage, Dorset, England, and moved with her family to Canada in 1919.Page's parents moved her to Red Deer, Alberta in 1919, when she was only 3, and later to Calgary and Winnipeg. [4]

  6. 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.

  7. Michael Brennan (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Brennan's poetry was also featured in Lisa Gorton's Collection of The Best Australian Poems 2013, which was published by Black inc. on the 13th of October, 2013. [20] In May 2016, Brennan contributed to the Chicago-based Poetry Foundation's monthly poetry collection focused on Australian poets, with his poem ‘There and Then’. [21]

  8. Charles Bernstein (poet) - Wikipedia

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    With his translators, Bernstein won the 2015 Münster Prize for International Poetry for two German translations. [13] In the same year, he won the Janus Pannonius Grand Prize for Poetry. [ 14 ] In 2019, Bernstein was the recipient of the Bollingen Prize for American poetry, for lifetime achievement and for Near/Miss . [ 15 ]

  9. Boey Kim Cheng - Wikipedia

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    Boey Kim Cheng (梅健青; born 1965) is a Singaporean Australian poet. [1]As a student, Boey won the National University of Singapore Poetry Writing/Creative Prose Competition and has since received the National Arts Council's Young Artist Award (1996).