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Lucie Brock-Broido’s Fifty-two poems exploring power and powerlessness, consciousness and self-consciousness the whole phrased as an homage to Emily Dickinson. Dickinson's nineteenth-century devices serve Brock-Broido as camoufläge for the post-Holocaust belief that in a time of total war social, racial, psychosexual, spintual coherence is ...
Lucie Brock-Broido, 61, American poet and academic, cancer. [142] Paul Bùi Văn Đọc, 73, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Ho Chi Minh City (since 2014), stroke. [143] Donna Butterworth, 62, American actress (Paradise, Hawaiian Style, The Family Jewels) and singer. [144]
Lucie Brock–Broido – poet, 2013; Paul Brodeur – environmental health investigative science exposé writer, ~1960–1990; Harold Brodkey – novelist/essay writer, 1930–1996; Steve Brodner – illustrator, 1993–2010; Joseph Brodsky – poet, 1976–2013; Richard Brody – writer and film critic, 1999–2023
The American poet Lucie Brock-Broido wrote a poem, "Elective Mutes", about the twins in her first book The Hunger, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1988. [citation needed] The twins' story also inspired the 1998 Manic Street Preachers song "Tsunami". [30]
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The anthology has published such poets as Yves Bonnefoy, [6] Lucie Brock-Broido, [6] Jack Gilbert, [6] and Charles Wright, [6] such critics as Bruno Latour, [7] Roberto Calasso, [8] and Jean Baudrillard, [9] and such fiction writers as Karl Ove Knausgård [6] and Magdalena Tulli.
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