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The son of actor Dennis King, [1] John Michael King was born in New York City. He made his Broadway debut in a revival of The Red Mill in 1945. He won the Theatre World Award for his portrayal of Freddy Eynsford-Hill in the original production of My Fair Lady, notable for his rendition of "On The Street Where You Live".
Arthur Bourinot, The Collected Poems of Arthur S. Bourinot (Toronto: Ryerson Press). [1] Paul Hiebert, Sarah Binks, "the sweet songstess of Saskatchewan", [satirical fictional biography of a Prairie poet] Archibald Lampman, Selected Poems, edited by Duncan Campbell Scott, published posthumously [2] Dorothy Livesay, Poems for People. Toronto ...
The poet's Newcastle home, Brook Cottage, has since been demolished. [2] George MacCann and Jack Loudan presented a commemoration of Rowley's life on the radio in 1952. The programme used recordings of his friends Lady Mabel Annesley , who illustrated several of his publications, along with the poet John Irvine, the playwright Thomas Carnduff ...
November 28 – Gustav Hasford, American marine, novelist, journalist, poet and book thief (died 1993) December 26 – Jean Echenoz, French novelist; unknown dates. Michael Burkard, American poet and educator (died 2024) Jaume Cabré, Catalan Spanish novelist and screenwriter [18] Shahid Nadeem, Pakistani playwright [19]
In Memoriam, a symphonic poem by Havergal Brian, 1910; In Memoriam, an orchestral piece by Arnold Bax, 1916; In memoriam, a symphonic poem by Douglas Moore, 1943; In Memoriam, an orchestral piece by Lepo Sumera, 1972; In Memoriam..., an orchestral arrangement by Alfred Schnittke of his Piano Quintet, 1972/1978
Poems of the East-West Synthesis (1946) A Kist of Whistles (1947) In Memoriam James Joyce (1955) Three Hymns to Lenin (1957) The Battle Continues (1958) The Kind of Poetry I Want (1961) Collected Poems (1962) Poems to Paintings by William Johnstone 1933 (1963) A Lap of Honour (1967) Early Lyrics (1968) A Clyack-Sheaf (1969) More Collected Poems ...
Sherry argues that throughout the collection, the speaker believes words do not need to have single clear referents. He notes how the poet-speaker in "Genesis" first feels hope about the power of his words to "create a world", then despair when failing to represent surrounding occurrences accurately, and ultimately openness to a word lacking a single reference – and how the last phase is an ...
Imlah profile at the Poetry Archive "Mick Imlah: the lost talent" 27 November 2010. Guardian; Griffin Poetry Prize biography, including video clip of reading of Imlah poem "Mick Imlah 1956–2009": a collection of poems by Imlah, reviews of his books and his own essays from TLS, January 12, 2009; Mick Imlah Poem in Qualm