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  2. Black Mountain poets - Wikipedia

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    Robert Creeley, who worked as a teacher and editor of the Black Mountain Review for two years, is considered to be another major figure. [2] Creeley moved to San Francisco in 1957. There, he acted as a link between the Black Mountain poets and the Beats , many of whom he had published in the review. [ 3 ]

  3. Category:Poets from North Carolina - Wikipedia

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  4. Canton, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Canton is the second largest town in Haywood County, North Carolina, United States. It is located about 17 miles (27 km) west of Asheville and is part of that city's metropolitan area. The town is named after the city of Canton, Ohio. The population was 4,422 at the 2020 census. [4]

  5. Gentleman - Wikipedia

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    Originally, gentleman was the lowest rank of the landed gentry of England, ranking below an esquire and above a yeoman; by definition, the rank of gentleman comprised the younger sons of the younger sons of peers, and the younger sons of a baronet, a knight, and an esquire, in perpetual succession.

  6. Fred Chappell - Wikipedia

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    Fred Davis Chappell (May 28, 1936 – January 4, 2024) was an author and poet. [1] He was an English professor for 40 years (1964–2004) at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro . [ 2 ] He was the Poet Laureate of North Carolina from 1997 to 2002. [ 3 ]

  7. Robert A. King (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Robert A. King (September 20, 1862 – April 13, 1932) was a prolific early twentieth century American composer, who wrote under pen names including the pen names, ...

  8. The Devil's Thoughts - Wikipedia

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    As a gentleman switches his cane." —Illustration from the 1830 edition of The Devil's Walk , attributed to Professor Porson "The Devil's Thoughts" is a satirical poem in common metre by Samuel Taylor Coleridge , published in 1799, and expanded by Robert Southey in 1827 and retitled "The Devil's Walk" .

  9. Always Comes Evening - Wikipedia

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    Always Comes Evening is a collection of poems by Robert E. Howard. It was released in 1957 and was the author's second book to be published by Arkham House. It was released in an edition of 636 copies. The publication was subsidized by Howard's literary executor, Glenn Lord who compiled the poems.