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  2. Yonatan Ratosh - Wikipedia

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    Ratosh continued publishing poetry and enjoyed a brief renaissance as an ideologue after the Six-Day War. His political philosophy had an impact across the political spectrum: sharing the Right's irredentism and advocating a secular (in lieu of Jewish) state like post-Zionists , particularly radical peace advocate Uri Avnery .

  3. The Testimony of the Suns - Wikipedia

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    Extensive notes on the poem appear in volume 2, pp. 752–754. The notes claim that one of the three The Testimony of the Suns and Other Poems versions was used as the source for the text, but that is not accurate. The text presented in Complete Poetry comes from Sterling's Selected Poems.

  4. Vivian Yeiser Laramore - Wikipedia

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    She created the "quatern" form of poetry, a variation of the Kyrielle. This is a sixteen-line poem composed of four quatrain stanzas, where the first line of stanza 1 is repeated in each quatrain: the second line of stanza 2, the third line of stanza 3, and the fourth line of stanza 4. [7]

  5. Sonnet to Science - Wikipedia

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    In mid-November 1829, Poe agreed with the Baltimore firm Hatch and Dunning to publish his second volume of poetry, entitled Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems.This volume was the first instance in which Poe published his verse under his own name as opposed to his first publication, Tamerlane and Other Poems, which was only attributed to “a Bostonian”.

  6. Vegunta Mohan Prasad - Wikipedia

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    He was the Head of the Department of English in P. B. Siddhartha College of Arts and Science in Vijayawada. [6] Mo had deep interest in literature and upon his retirement, he took up the role of Director of Anusrijana, [ 7 ] the translation wing of Dravidian University , where he organized translations of about a hundred classic works from ...

  7. David Morley (poet) - Wikipedia

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    His major poetry collections include FURY, [1] Scientific Papers, The Invisible Kings, Enchantment, The Gypsy and the Poet, and The Magic of What's There are published by Carcanet Press. [2] The Invisible Gift: Selected Poems was published by Carcanet and won The Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry. He was awarded a Cholmondeley Award by ...

  8. There's a certain Slant of light - Wikipedia

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    The poem was originally discovered by Lavinia Dickinson among Emily Dickinson's personal, unpublished fascicles (F13.03.010) following her death. [3] It was published posthumously in 1890 by her friends Mabel Loomis Todd and Thomas Wentworth Higginson in Poems by Emily Dickinson: Series 1 [4] as the 31st poem in section three: Nature. In their ...

  9. Robinson Jeffers - Wikipedia

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    In a rare recording, Jeffers can be heard reading his "The Day Is a Poem" (September 19, 1939) on Poetry Speaks – Hear Great Poets Read Their Work from Tennyson to Plath, Narrated by Charles Osgood (Sourcebooks, Inc., c2001), Disc 1, #41; including text, with Robert Hass on Robinson Jeffers, pp. 88–95.