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  2. Katrina Porteous - Wikipedia

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    Porteous' collection Edge (Bloodaxe, 2019) was drawn from for a Poetry Please broadcast on Radio 4, and the collection is orchestrated by her concerted effort to address the complexities of science - from the microscopic attributes of the quantum level, to the widest expanses of space - through the mediating medium of poetry. [5]

  3. List of poetry groups and movements - Wikipedia

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    The Ego-Futurists were another poetry school within Russian Futurism during the 1910s, based on a personality cult. [53] [56] Most prominent figures among them are Igor Severyanin and Vasilisk Gnedov. The Acmeists were a Russian modernist poetic school, which emerged ca. 1911 and to symbols preferred direct expression through exact images.

  4. The Expanse (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    The Expanse is a series of science fiction novels (and related novellas and short stories) by James S. A. Corey, the joint pen name of authors Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck.The first novel, Leviathan Wakes, was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 2012. [1]

  5. Karlevi Runestone - Wikipedia

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    A more idiomatic English translation of the poetic stanza is provided by Foote & Wilson: Tree of Thrúd of hostilities, the man whom the greatest virtues accompanied - most men know that - lies buried in this mound; a more upright chariot-Vidur of wondrous-wide ground of Endil will not rule, strife-strong, land in Denmark.

  6. The Poetics of Space - Wikipedia

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    The Poetics of Space was first published by Presses Universitaires de France in 1958. In 1964, the Orion Press, Inc. published the book, with a foreword by the philosopher Étienne Gilson, in an English translation by the writer Maria Jolas.

  7. Poetics - Wikipedia

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    Leonardo Bruni's translation of Aristotle's Poetics. Poetics is the study or theory of poetry, specifically the study or theory of device, structure, form, type, and effect with regards to poetry, [1] though usage of the term can also refer to literature broadly.

  8. Shigajiku - Wikipedia

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    The poetic inscriptions vary in subject matter, referring to the natural poetry of the early century, celebrated works of Chinese poetry, or messages to other monks of greeting, farewell, congratulation, etc. The number of inscriptions varies, but the order in which they were inscribed denotes the prestige of a monk.

  9. Xia Gui - Wikipedia

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    Xia Gui (Chinese: 夏珪; Wade–Giles: Hsia Kui; fl. 1195–1224), courtesy name Yuyu (禹玉), was a Chinese landscape painter of the Song dynasty.Very little is known about his life, and only a few of his works survive, but he is generally considered one of China's greatest artists.