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  2. The African Saga - Wikipedia

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    The African Saga is a collection of poems by Ugandan poet Susan Nalugwa Kiguli. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Published in 1998, it won the National Book Trust of Uganda Poetry Award (1999), [ 3 ] It is a collection of 95 poems in four sections: “Poems of Protest”, “Relational Poems”, “Poems of Nature” and “Existential Poems”.

  3. Muhammad al-Maghut - Wikipedia

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    He was born in the town of Salamiyah, Hama Governorate, in Syria to an Isma'ili family. [citation needed] He was married to the poet Saniya Salih.[1]Muhammad Maghout has been credited as the father of Arabic free verse poetry, liberating Arabic poems from the traditional form and revolutionizing the structure of the poem.

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  5. Janet S. Wong - Wikipedia

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    She is the co-creator (with Sylvia Vardell) of The Poetry Friday Anthology series and the Poetry Friday Power Book series, published by Pomelo Books. Her most recent book is HOP TO IT: Poems to Get You Moving , an anthology of 100 poems by 90 poets that focuses on the topics of movement, the pandemic, and social justice.

  6. Arthur Nersesian - Wikipedia

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    He has written three books of poems and one book of plays. In 2005, Nersesian received the Anahid Literary Prize for Armenian Literature for his novel Unlubricated. Nersesian is the managing editor of the literary magazine, The Portable Lower East Side , and was an English teacher at Hostos Community College , City University of New York , in ...

  7. Aileen Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Aileen Lucia Fisher (September 9, 1906 – December 2, 2002) was an American writer of more than a hundred children's books, including poetry, picture books in verse, prose about nature and America, biographies, Bible-themed books, plays, and articles for magazines and journals. Her poems have been anthologized many times and are frequently ...

  8. William Jay Smith - Wikipedia

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    The Tin Can and Other Poems. Delacorte Press. 1966. His Collected Poems: 1939–1989. C. Scribner's Sons. 1990. ISBN 978-0-684-19167-6. The World Below the Window: Poems, 1937–1997. Johns Hopkins University Press. 1998. ISBN 978-0-8018-6783-5. reprint 2002; The Cherokee Lottery: A Sequence of Poems. Curbstone Press (original from the ...

  9. Samuel Minturn Peck - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Minturn Peck was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on November 4, 1854, the youngest of nine children of Elisha Wolsey Peck and Lucy Lamb Randall. In 1865, the family moved to Illinois before returning to Tuscaloosa two years later, where his father became a justice for the state Supreme Court. [1]