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  2. X. J. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    X. J. Kennedy (born Joseph Charles Kennedy on August 21, 1929, in Dover, New Jersey) is an American poet, translator, anthologist, editor, and author of children's literature and textbooks on English literature and poetry.

  3. Philip Heldrich - Wikipedia

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    Philip Heldrich was an American author of poetry, essays, short stories, and literary criticism, including Good Friday, [1] winner of the Poetry Prize, [2] X.J. Kennedy and Out Here in the Out There: Essays in a Region of Superlatives, [3] winner of the Mid-List Press [4] First Series Award for Creative Nonfiction.

  4. The Bedford Reader - Wikipedia

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    It is edited by X. J. Kennedy, [1] Dorothy M. Kennedy, and Jane E. Aaron. It is widely used in freshman composition courses at colleges across the United States. The eleventh edition of the book is composed of over seventy essays, one short story, and one poem.

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  6. List of authors by name: K - Wikipedia

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    Lena Kennedy (1914–1986, England, f/nf) Margaret Kennedy (1896–1967, England, f/d) Miranda Kennedy (born 1975, US, nf) Robert F. Kennedy (1925–1968, US) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (born 1954, US) Ted Kennedy (1932–2009, US, Boston) Walter Kennedy (c. 1455 – c. 1508, Scotland, p) X. J. Kennedy (born 1929, US, p/nf/ch)

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    On the 25th anniversary of John's death, JFK Jr: An Intimate Oral Biography offers untold memories, never-before-seen photos, and revelations about John from the people who knew him best.

  8. Timothy Steele - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Steele (born January 22, 1948) is an American poet, who generally writes in meter and rhyme.His early poems, which began appearing in the 1970s in such magazines as Poetry, The Southern Review, and X. J. Kennedy's Counter/Measures, are said to have anticipated and contributed to the revival of traditional verse associated with the New Formalism. [1]

  9. List of people from Lexington - Wikipedia

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    Tama Janowitz, author, Slaves of New York (1986) [27] X. J. Kennedy, noted poet and writer; Francis Rosa, journalist for The Boston Globe [28] Ruth Sawyer, author, winner of the Newbery Medal; Simon Schama, historian, art historian and presenter; Edward Osborne Wilson, entomologist and two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author; Marjan Kamali, author