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David Martin AM (22 December 1915 – 1 July 1997), born Lajos or Ludwig Detsinyi, into a Jewish family in Hungary (then part of Austria-Hungary), was an Australian novelist, poet, playwright, journalist, editor, literary reviewer and lecturer. He also used the names Louis Adam and Louis Destiny, adopting the name David Martin after moving to ...
The moment I read those words, I know just how he felt. When I had to put my own dog to sleep, after a long bout with terminal cancer, I remember lying on my bed crying unable to think about ...
David Grisman – mandolins; Tony Rice – guitars; Some of the songs were performed on instruments made when the songs were written to allow the listener to experience the tonal properties of the original performances.
The words were slightly different, but there it was... I was shocked. At first, I couldn't believe it. I felt proud, humbled. I wasn't aware that people were using it for words of comfort when they'd lost loved ones." He said that he had given up writing verse in 1984, commenting that "I was never a good writer, and my poetry wasn't very good ...
"David Talamantez on the Last Day of Second Grade" The Texas Observer: Marilyn Chin "Cauldron" The Kenyon Review: Wanda Coleman "American Sonnet (35)" River City: Jacqueline Dash "Me Again" In Time: Ingrid de Kok "Transfer" TriQuarterly: William Dickey "The Arrival of the Titanic" Poetry: Nancy Eimers "A Night Without Stars" Alaska Review ...
Luck and Strange slots neatly into that tradition, featuring a soft drizzle of synths by Pink Floyd’s late keyboardist Richard Wright, recorded in 2007 before he died in 2008.
David is the descendant of a long line of poets dating back to the 1870s, the Gamboa family, and he was included in the book Los Gamboa: una Dinastía de Poetas [8] published in 2008. The book has five of David's poems translated in Spanish by the book's author, Hugo Cuevas-Mohr.
The Poem Poem – 1967; Letters from the Earth to the Earth – 1968; Poems Worth Knowing – 1971; Intense Pleasure – 1972; The Ova Yogas – 1972; The Poet's Progress – 1977; The Saladmaker – 1977; I Don't Know – 1978; A Knight in Dried Plums – 1978; On the Road Again – 1978; A New Romance – 1979; My Body Was Eaten By Dogs ...