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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. 2025 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    April 24–27: The Rio Grande Valley International Poetry Conference will occur in McAllen, Texas, U.S. [1] May 27–30: The Poetry by the Sea conference will occur in Madison, Connecticut, U.S. [2] June 12–15: The 55th Poetry International Festival will occur in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. [3]

  4. Poetry International - Wikipedia

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    Poetry International Festival, an annual poetry festival in Rotterdam, Netherlands Poetry International, an annual poetry festival, part of London Literature Festival , founded by Ted Hughes Poetry International (magazine) , a publication by San Diego State University College of Arts & Letters

  5. Rotterdamse Kunststichting - Wikipedia

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    The Rotterdamse Kunststichting RKS (Rotterdam Arts Council) [1] was an independent foundation to promote art and culture in Rotterdam from 1945 to 2005. In 2005 the foundation merged into the Rotterdam Council for Art and Culture, an advisory body, while the other tasks were transferred to the Art and Culture department of the municipality of Rotterdam.

  6. Truong Tran - Wikipedia

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    Truong Tran's poetry has been translated into Spanish, Dutch and French. Tran was the featured poet at the Poetry International Festival in Rotterdam in 2011. [ 2 ] Tran's collection dust and conscience (2002) won the San Francisco Poetry Center Book Prize. [ 3 ]

  7. Matthew Sweeney - Wikipedia

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    He read at three Rotterdam Poetry Festivals, in 1998, 2003 and 2009. [10] [11] [12] His final year saw the publication of two new collections: My Life As A Painter (Bloodaxe Books) and King of a Rainy Country (Arc Publications), inspired by Baudelaire's posthumously published Petits poèmes en prose. [3]

  8. List of Dutch poets - Wikipedia

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  9. Yiannis Patilis - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, he was a guest at the Hellenic Studies Program of the University of Princeton and in 2000 a guest poet at the 31st International Poetry Festival in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. His poems have been translated into many languages and have been included in many anthologies and magazines in Greece and abroad.