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  2. Lucille Clifton - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Clifton became the first author to have two books of poetry named finalists for one year's Pulitzer Prize. (The award dates from 1981, the announcement of finalists from 1980.) [ 22 ] She won the 1991/1992 Shelley Memorial Award , the 1996 Lannan Literary Award for Poetry , and for Blessing the Boats: New and Collected Poems 1988 ...

  3. Kevin Young (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Published by William Morrow in 1995, [7] Most Way Home was selected by Lucille Clifton for the National Poetry Series and won Ploughshares ' John C. Zacharis First Book Award. [8] Writing in Ploughshares, Rob Arnold observes that in that first book Young "explores his own family's narratives, showing an uncanny awareness of voice and persona." [9]

  4. List of authors by name: C - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikisource; Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... Lucille Clifton (1936–2010, US, p/ch/f) Mark Clifton (1906 ...

  5. The Massachusetts Review - Wikipedia

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    MR bills itself as "A Quarterly of Literature, the Arts, and Public Affairs." A key early focus was on civil rights as well as African-American history and culture; the Review published, among many others, Gwendolyn Brooks, Sterling A. Brown, Lucille Clifton, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Martin Luther King Jr. [3] Sidney Kaplan, a founder of the Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies at the ...

  6. 1896 in literature - Wikipedia

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    December – Frank Munsey's The Argosy publishes its first all adult fiction issue, pioneering the pulp magazine genre in the United States. [8] December 5 – Connemara Public Library opens in Madras. December 10 – Alfred Jarry's play Ubu Roi (first published this Spring in Le Livre d'art) is premièred by the Théâtre de l'Œuvre in Paris.

  7. Furious Flower Poetry Center - Wikipedia

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    Through this charter, FFPC became the first academic center in the United States devoted to Black Poetry. Today the center is committed to "cultivating, honoring, and promoting the diverse voices of African-American poets by making the genre accessible to a wide audience and collaborating with educational and cultural institutions, literary ...

  8. Lucille Clifton ('Wii Nii Puun) - Wikipedia

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    Lucille Clifton ('Wii Nii Puun) [a] (1876–1962) was a leader of the Gitga'ata people, specifically the Laxsgiik (Eagle Clan). [2] She was designated a National Historic Person by the government of Canada on 4 July 2016. [3] Clifton took on a leadership role in the Hartley Bay community in approximately 1890.

  9. Cometh the Hour - Wikipedia

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    Ritika Jain, of the DNA India website, offered a mixed review of this book, saying, "Book six of the Clifton Chronicles is a page turner and often unputdownable, but, perhaps, it's time for Jeffrey Archer to give the story the closure it deserves." [4]