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Stanley Burnshaw (June 20, 1906 – September 16, 2005) was an American poet, primarily known for his ontology The Seamless Web (1970). His style was particularly writing political poems , prose, editorials , etc. Aside from political poetry, Burnshaw is known for his works on social justice .
The poem reconciles these desires by claiming that the pursuer of truth can still reflect back on his time when he was simply enjoying nature and God's presence. [ 25 ] Reflections further differs from The Eolian Harp by looking at problems within Coleridge's marriage, especially when the union distracts him from the world outside of his home.
Williams was born in Hoxie, Arkansas, to Ernest Burdette and Ann Jeanette Miller Williams.He was educated in Arkansas, first enrolling at Hendrix College in Conway and eventually transferring to Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, where he published his first collection of poems, Et Cetera, while getting his bachelor's degree in biology.
George Anthony Stanley (born 1934), is a Canadian poet associated with the San Francisco Renaissance in his early years. In 1971, he became a resident of British Columbia. He has published many books of poetry, both in San Francisco and in Canada. One of his best-known poems is "Veracruz". A Tall, Serious Girl is his
To Stanley Kunitz, with Love: From Poet Friends: For His 96th Birthday, Sheep Meadow Press (2002) A Book for Daniel Stern: By Friends , co-edited with Pamela M. Diamond, Sheep Meadow Press (2006) Last Day of the Year: Selected Poems by Michael Krüger, translated by Karen J. Leeder and Richard Dove, Sheep Meadow Press (2014)
The poems were long, ragged lines, they had a much more conversational tone than the poems I'd been writing. Most importantly, the new poems, while having a much more narrative structure than the older ones, also had much more direct mechanisms for tracing thoughts, perceptions and emotions; they gave me a way to deal more inclusively and ...
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Next-to-Last Things: New Poems and Essays (1985) The Wellfleet Whale and Companion Poems (1983) The Poems of Stanley Kunitz, 1928–1978 (1979) The Terrible Threshold: Selected poems, 1940-1970 (1974) The Coat without a Seam: sixty poems, 1930-1972 (1974) The Testing-Tree (1971) Selected Poems, 1928-1958 (1958) Passport to the War (1944 ...