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Her book Magnum Mysterium (2020) was reviewed by Tristram Fane Saunders, in The Telegraph. [ 5 ] O'Callaghan received the Michael Hartnett Poetry Award in 2001, which stated she writes poems which 'seem effortless and are immediately accessible and achieve great emotional weight by the lightest of means'.
Against the Evidence: Selected Poems, 1934-1994 (1994) Despite the Plainness of the Day: Love Poems (1991) Shadowing the Ground (1991) If We Knew (Polymorph Editions, 1991) New and Collected Poems, 1970-1985 (1986) Leaving the Door Open (1984) Whisper to the Earth (1981) Conversations (1980) Sunlight (1979) Tread the Dark (1978) Selected Poems ...
Leaves of Grass (Book XXX. Whispers of Heavenly Death) 1865-6 City of Orgies " City of orgies, walks and joys," Leaves of Grass (Book V. Calamus) 1860 City of Ships " City of ships!" Leaves of Grass (Book XXI. Drum-Taps) ; The Patriotic Poems I (Poems of War) Come Up from the Fields Father
Page 343 of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, containing "A Noiseless Patient Spider," published 1891. "A Noiseless Patient Spider" is a short poem by Walt Whitman.It was originally part of his poem "Whispers of Heavenly Death", written expressly for The Broadway, A London Magazine, issue 10 (October 1868), numbered as stanza "3."
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The poem was developed in two sections; each contains four stanzas and each stanza contains four lines. The first section where Eliot paid homage to his great Jacobean masters in whom he found the unified sensibility is a kind of "versified critique" [2] of Jacobean writers, Webster and Donne in particular. Both Webster and Donne are praised by ...
Josephine Louise Miles (June 11, 1911 – May 12, 1985) was an American poet and literary critic; the first woman tenured in the English department at the University of California, Berkeley. [1] She wrote over a dozen books of poetry and several works of criticism.
He hosted the poetry radio show "Talking Earth" at KBOO from 1971. [3] He wrote about and championed Oregon literary figures such as Joaquin Miller, [4] Hazel Hall, [5] Frances Fuller Victor, [6] and many others. He also acted in Property in 1978 and Paydirt in 1981. [7] Portland Mayor Sam Adams declared July 1–7, 2010 "Walt Curtis Week."