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  2. When Dogs Cry - Wikipedia

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    Both titles come from the titles of poems in the book. From the back of the soft cover Australian edition titled When Dogs Cry: 'You're a bit of a lonely bastard, aren't you?' said Rube. 'Yeah," I answered, 'I guess I am.' But Cameron Wolfe is hungry. He's sick of being the filthy, torn, half-smiling, half-scowling underdog. He's finally met a ...

  3. The Boy (Malte novel) - Wikipedia

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    Author Marcus Malte writes The Boy from a third-person omniscient perspective, using prose writing and extensive descriptions. [4] The novel is divided by time periods into three sections—1910-1914, 1914-1915, and 1916-1938—each of which contains real-world historical events that eventually converge with the boy’s life. [ 5 ]

  4. Alphabet (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    "Alphabet" is a book-length poem following the tradition of Abecedarian poems, in which each line begins with the next letter of the alphabet sequentially from A through Z. Each of the poem's fourteen sections [3] of the poem is tied to a letter of the alphabet and the number of lines found in each section is dictated by the Fibonacci sequence ...

  5. Samuel Daniel - Wikipedia

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    A Letter from Octavia to Marcus Antonius – Epistolary historical poem. First published in 1599 in The Poetical Essays of Samuel Daniel . A Panegyrick Congratulatory to the King's Most Excellent Majesty – Poem delivered to King James on his accession to the crown of England, published in A Panegyrick Congratulatory Delivered to the King's ...

  6. List of poets from the United States - Wikipedia

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    The poets listed below were either born in the United States or else published much of their poetry while living in that country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  7. The Poetic Principle - Wikipedia

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    The essay was based on a lecture that Poe gave in Providence, Rhode Island at the Franklin Lyceum.The lecture reportedly drew an audience of 2,000 people. [2]Some Poe scholars have suggested that "The Poetic Principle" was inspired in part by the critical failure of his two early poems "Al Aaraaf" and "Tamerlane", after which he never wrote another long poem.

  8. ‘Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus’ lyrics: What does this ...

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    This is the 20th track on the double album of “Tortured Poets” and right at the beginning we get the sole mention of our title names, Chloe, Sam, Sophia and Marcus.

  9. James Schuyler - Wikipedia

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    James Marcus Schuyler (November 9, 1923 – April 12, 1991) was an American poet. His awards include the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his 1980 collection The Morning of the Poem . He was a central figure in the New York School and is often associated with fellow New York School poets John Ashbery , Frank O'Hara , Kenneth Koch , and Barbara Guest .