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  2. Elizabeth Bartlett (American poet) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Bartlett (July 20, 1911 – August 12, 1994) was an American poet and writer noted for her lyrical and symbolic poetry, creation of the new twelve-tone form of poetry, founder of the international non-profit organization Literary Olympics, Inc., and known as an author of fiction, essays, reviews, translations, and as an editor.

  3. Ina Coolbrith - Wikipedia

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    A 55-pound (25 kg) plate bearing Coolbrith's poem "Copa De Oro (The California Poppy)" [77] in raised porcelain enamel text is set into the sidewalk at the high-traffic northwest corner of Addison and Shattuck Avenues. [78] Ina Coolbrith Path. In 2016, a path in the Berkeley Hills was renamed for Coolbrith. When byways in the Berkeley hills ...

  4. Dana Gioia - Wikipedia

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    California Poetry: From the Gold Rush to the Present (California Legacy) (editor, with Chryss Yost and Jack Hicks) (2003) The Misread City: New Literary Los Angeles (editor, with Scott Timberg) (2003) Twentieth-Century American Poetry (editor, with David Mason and Meg Schoerke) (2004) "The Art of the Short Story" (editor, with R. S. Gwynn) (2006)

  5. Elizabeth Coatsworth - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth (May 31, 1893 – August 31, 1986) was an American writer of fiction and poetry for children and adults. She won the 1931 Newbery Medal from the American Library Association award recognizing The Cat Who Went to Heaven as the previous year's "most distinguished contribution to American literature for children."

  6. You can shed tears that she is gone - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s Harkins sent the piece, with other poems, to various magazines and poetry publishers, without any immediate success. Eventually it was published in a small anthology in 1999. He later said: "I believe a copy of 'Remember Me' was lying around in some publishers/poetry magazine office way back, someone picked it up and after ...

  7. Heat waves, wildfires and now … snow? California endures a ...

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    An unusually cold weather system from the Gulf of Alaska interrupted summer along the West Coast on Saturday, bringing snow to mountains in California and the Pacific Northwest and prompting the ...

  8. Robinson Jeffers - Wikipedia

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    In a rare recording, Jeffers can be heard reading his "The Day Is a Poem" (September 19, 1939) on Poetry Speaks – Hear Great Poets Read Their Work from Tennyson to Plath, Narrated by Charles Osgood (Sourcebooks, Inc., c2001), Disc 1, #41; including text, with Robert Hass on Robinson Jeffers, pp. 88–95.

  9. ‘Elizabeth Taylor,’ ‘Emily in Paris’: Movies and TV shows to ...

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    With her own voice providing the narration, the life of Hollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor takes on new dimensions in this documentary, releasing on the platform Aug. 3.