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Trinidad Sanchez Jr. (15 June 1943 – 30 July 2006) was a poet and activist who wrote about culture and social issues. [1] [2] He received several awards during his lifetime and was given the President's Peace Commission Art of Peace award posthumously in 2007.
Before March 7, 2009, the domain name Poetry.com was owned by New Catalyst Fund (NCF). [citation needed] The site was previously run by a Maryland-based company called The International Library of Poetry, also known as the International Society of Poets and the International Poetry Hall of Fame. [1]
Anthology of Armenian Poetry. Translated by Hovanessian, Diana Der; Margossian, Marzbed. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-04565-0. Come sit beside me and listen to Kouchag: Medieval Poems of Nahabed Kouchag (1984) About time: poems (1987) Songs of bread, songs of salt (1990) Selected Poems (1994) The Circle Dancers (1996)
Paterson won an Eric Gregory Award in 1990 and his poem "A Private Bottling" won the Arvon Foundation International Poetry Competition in 1993. [2] He was included on the list of 20 poets chosen for the Poetry Society's 1994 "New Generation Poets" promotion. [2] In 2002, he was awarded a Scottish Arts Council Creative Scotland Award. [1]
Her children printed The Elms & Other Poems as Hawkins’s 91st birthday present. [1] Its centrepiece was believed to be the first illustrated poem of the author at 15 years. New Zealand poet William E. Morris (Founder Fellow of the International Poetry Society) wrote the foreword to the 1974 edition of The Elms. Morris praised ‘her ...
Turning to the echo caused internationally by her poetry, Quan Shen then adds that abroad, the renowned poet Germain Germaine Droogenbroodt wrote in the preface to her latest collection of poems "Loneliness in the Blood” that Anna Keiko's poetry "forms a bridge linking east and west in international poetry", and that her poetry is not so much ...
Barbara Guest wrote more than 15 books of poetry spanning sixty years of writing. "Her poems begin in the midst of action," wrote Peter Gizzi in his introduction to a collection of her work, "but their angle of perception is oblique." [3] Her poems are known for their abstract quality, vivid language, and intellectualism. She believed that the ...
Rouse has performed her poetry at Arvon Foundation, the South Bank, Aldeburgh Poetry Festival and Almeida Theatre. [14] [15] In 2004 she recorded her poems "Childminding," "The Anaesthetist," "Sighting," and "Testament" for the British Council. [16] In 2008, Rouse published a poetry collection, entitled The Upshot: New and Selected Poems. This ...