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  2. Laura Gilpin (poet) - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Gilpin was awarded the Walt Whitman Award by the Academy of American Poets for her book of poems titled The Hocus-Pocus of the Universe. She was selected by William Stafford. [2] Her work was also published in the magazine Poetry. [3] Gilpin later wrote another book of poetry, titled The Weight of a Soul, which was published ...

  3. The Sugar Cane - Wikipedia

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    The introduction to The Sugar Cane mentions the exoticism and novelty of his new surroundings as Grainger's main reason for writing his "West-India georgic", coupled with the example of adaptations of the Classical model to domestic subjects such as John Philips' Cyder (1708) and John Dyer's The Fleece (1757) - which Grainger had been among the few to review favourably on its first appearance.

  4. The Weight of the World (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Weight of the World: A Journal (German: Das Gewicht der Welt. Ein Journal (Nov. 1975–März 1977) ) is a 1977 book by the Austrian writer Peter Handke . It is Handke's notes or diary entries from a stay in Paris with his daughter from November 1975 to March 1977.

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  6. John Ashbery - Wikipedia

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    Girls on the Run (1999), a book-length poem inspired by the work of Henry Darger; Your Name Here (2000) As Umbrellas Follow Rain (2001) Chinese Whispers (2002) Where Shall I Wander (2005) (finalist for the National Book Award) [7] Notes from the Air: Selected Later Poems (2007) (winner of the 2008 International Griffin Poetry Prize) A Worldly ...

  7. John Berryman - Wikipedia

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    John Allyn McAlpin Berryman (born John Allyn Smith, Jr.; October 25, 1914 – January 7, 1972) was an American poet and scholar.He was a major figure in American poetry in the second half of the 20th century and is considered a key figure in the "confessional" school of poetry.

  8. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1259 on Friday, November 29 ...

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    If you’re stuck on today’s Wordle answer, we’re here to help—but beware of spoilers for Wordle 1259 ahead. Let's start with a few hints.

  9. Edmund Vance Cooke - Wikipedia

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    Resolutions published in The Tacoma Times of January 2, 1904. Edmund Vance Cooke (June 5, 1866 – December 18, 1932) was a 19th- and 20th-century poet best remembered for his inspirational verse "How Did You Die?"