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  2. Ode: Intimations of Immortality - Wikipedia

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    Although this emphasis seems non-Christian, many of the poem's images are Judeo-Christian in origin. [47] Additionally, the Platonic theory of pre-existence is related to the Christian understanding of the Incarnation, which is a connection that Shelley drops when he reuses many of Wordsworth's ideas in The Triumph of Life .

  3. Kevin Hart (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Hart was born on 5 July 1954 to James Henry Hart and his wife, Rosina Mary Wooton. [2] Hart's family moved to Brisbane, Australia, in 1966. [3] Hart attended secondary school at Oxley State High School, [3] and gained his Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy from the Australian National University. [4]

  4. Leslie Scalapino - Wikipedia

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    Scalapino's Author Page at the Electronic Poetry Center 'The Tango' reviewed by Melissa Flores-Bórquez at poetry mag "Intercapillary Space" Disbelief: History/Memory/Body: Language is the Trace of Being written for the Segue Panel "Language Poetry and the Body", May 12, 2007; It’s go in horizontal by Leslie Scalapino A review by John Herbert ...

  5. William Stafford (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Despite his late start, he was a frequent contributor to magazines and anthologies and eventually published fifty-seven volumes of poetry. James Dickey called Stafford one of those poets "who pour out rivers of ink, all on good poems." [8] He kept a daily journal for 50 years, and composed nearly 22,000 poems, of which roughly 3,000 were ...

  6. Christian Wiman - Wikipedia

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    Thematic preoccupations of Wiman's poetry include the absence of God and difficulties and necessities of encountering the world whether with faith or without. Omar Sabbagh compares Wiman to Simone Weil and Jürgen Moltmann saying "Whether we call it 'affliction', 'the void', or what have you, these Christian thinkers were eminently modernist in ...

  7. Language poets - Wikipedia

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    The Public World / Syntactically Impermanence. Wesleyan University Press, 1999. How Phenomena Appear to Unfold. Litmus Press, 2011. Vickery, Ann. Leaving Lines of Gender: A Feminist Genealogy of Language Writing. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 2000. Ward, Geoff. Language Poetry and the American Avant-Garde.

  8. W. S. Di Piero - Wikipedia

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    He has published ten collections of poetry and five collections of essays in addition to his translations. In 2012 Di Piero received the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize for his lifetime achievement; in making the award, Christian Wiman noted, "He’s a great poet whose work is just beginning to get the wide audience it deserves."

  9. Annie Johnson Flint - Wikipedia

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    She started composing religious poetry, and became “a renowned writer across the Christian world.” Her popular poems include He Giveth More Grace and Christmas Carols, which were published in Christian Endeavour World and Sunday School Times. [1] [7] Flint passed away on 8 September 1932.