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  2. Burton Hatlen - Wikipedia

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    Burton Norval Hatlen (April 9, 1936 – January 21, 2008) [1] was an American literary scholar and professor at the University of Maine. [1] Hatlen worked closely with Carroll F. Terrell, an Ezra Pound scholar and co-founder of the National Poetry Foundation, to build the Foundation into an internationally known institution.

  3. National Poetry Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The National Poetry Foundation (NPF) is a book publisher founded in 1971 by Carroll F. Terrell [1] who built its reputation with Burton Hatlen at the University of Maine in Orono. Today it publishes poetry by individual authors as well as both journals and scholarship devoted to Ezra Pound and poets in the Imagist and " Objectivist " traditions.

  4. Philip Booth (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Roethke Prize for a poem in Poetry Northwest (1970). Syracuse University Chancellor's Citation (1981). [15] Fellowships from the Academy of American Poets (1983), [16] the Guggenheim Foundation (1958, 1964), [17] and the Rockefeller Foundation (1968). Maurice English Poetry Award for Relations (1987). [18]

  5. Peter Seaton - Wikipedia

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    Orono, Maine: National Poetry Foundation, 1986; reprint ed. with a new afterword, 2002. This groundbreaking anthology of language poetry serves as a very useful primer, and includes an extract from Seaton's The Son Master and a "Contributor's Note" penned by Seaton himself. "Ward on Seaton", L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E, Volume 3, Number 13 [December 1980] [12]

  6. Rachel Dyer - Wikipedia

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    Literature scholar John D. Seelye feels that both books represented a broader literary search for a national American identity. [15] Neal commented on this search by making the greatest opponent to common law in his novel, George Burroughs, of mixed English and Indigenous American ancestry and upbringing. [16]

  7. National Federation of State Poetry Societies - Wikipedia

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    The organization promotes poetry, conducts biannual contests, and organizes workshops, meetings, readings and other events. The Alabama State Poetry Society was founded in 1968 [5] and incorporated as a 501 (c)(3) non-profit in 2015. [6] The organization is based in Huntsville and is affiliated with the National Federation of State Poetry ...

  8. Kristin Prevallet - Wikipedia

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    At the University of Buffalo, Prevallet catalogued the archive of Helen Adam and her scholarly archive is a part of The Poetry Collection.She edited the definitive volume of Helen Adam’s work (A Helen Adam Reader, published by the National Poetry Foundation), which contextualizes Helen Adam within Robert Duncan's circle in The San Francisco Renaissance, as well as Adam's influence on Allen ...

  9. Mina Loy - Wikipedia

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    National Poetry Foundation, 1998. [Collection of essays on Mina Loy's poetry, with 1965 interview and bibliography.] Parisi, Joseph. 100 Essential Modern Poems by Women (The greatest poems written in English by women over the past 150 years, memorable masterpieces to read, reread, and enjoy). Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2008.