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  2. Poetry Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The foundation is the successor to the Modern Poetry Association (previous publisher of Poetry magazine), which was founded in 1941. [2] The magazine, itself, was established in 1912 by Harriet Monroe. Monroe was its first publisher and editor until her death in 1936. The Poetry Foundation is one of the largest literary foundations in the world ...

  3. The Poetry Review - Wikipedia

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    The Review was at first a monthly magazine and then from 1915 to 1951 became bi-monthly, turning quarterly in 1952. It has published the work of poets including Thomas Hardy, Rupert Brooke, Robert Frost, W. H. Auden, Ezra Pound, Philip Larkin and Allen Ginsberg. [2] [8] [9] In Spring 2014 the magazine returned to the title The Poetry Review.

  4. William Logan (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Logan's work has also received positive notices from The New York Times Book Review, Poetry and Publishers Weekly. [2] In a review in Poetry magazine, Michael Scharf favorably compared the poetry from Logan's 1999 collection Night Battle with the work of the poet Geoffrey Hill .

  5. Poetry (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Poetry (founded as Poetry: A Magazine of Verse) has been published in Chicago since 1912. It is one of the leading monthly poetry journals in the English-speaking world. Founded by poet and arts columnist Harriet Monroe, who built it into an influential publication, it is now published by the Poetry Foundation. In 2007 the magazine had a ...

  6. Robert Polito - Wikipedia

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    Through the Harriet Monroe Poetry Institute, Polito committed the Poetry Foundation to an ambitious new media agenda: a publication series of enhanced digital editions of iconic books of twentieth-century poetry; a digital anthology, "What Are Years"; and digital documentation of John Ashbery's Hudson, New York house against the backdrop of his ...

  7. Claudia Emerson - Wikipedia

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    Academy of American Poets Biography, bibliography and links to poems; Poetry Foundation Biography and links to poems and articles published in Poetry (magazine) Emerson, Claudia Insistent Places Southern Spaces, October 26, 2009; Claudia Emerson Papers at the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library at the University of Virginia

  8. Daisy Fried - Wikipedia

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    She has written prose about poetry for Poetry, [9] The New York Times [10] and The Threepenny Review [11] and has been a blogger for Harriet, the blog of the Poetry Foundation. She lives with her husband, Jim Quinn, a writer [12] [13] [14] (not the radio talk show host), and their daughter, in Philadelphia. [15]

  9. Philip Whalen - Wikipedia

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    Whalen spent 1966 and 1967 in Kyoto, Japan, assisted by a grant from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and a job teaching English. There, he practiced zazen daily, and wrote some forty poems and a second novel. [7] He moved into the San Francisco Zen Center and became a student of Zentatsu Richard Baker in 1972. The following year, he ...