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  2. Louise Bogan - Wikipedia

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    Louise Bogan (August 11, 1897 – February 4, 1970) was an American poet. [1] She was appointed the fourth Poet Laureate to the Library of Congress in 1945, and was the first woman to hold this title. [ 2 ]

  3. Norton Anthology of Literature by Women - Wikipedia

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    Louise Glück (1943-2023) Eavan Boland (1944-2020) Buchi Emecheta (1944–2017) Alice Walker (born 1944) Lynn Freed (born 1945) Octavia Butler (1947–2006) Lorna Goodison (born 1947) Leslie Marmon Silko (born 1948) Jamaica Kincaid (born 1949) Julia Alvarez (born 1950) Anne Carson (born 1950) Carolyn Forché (born 1950) Medbh McGuckian (born ...

  4. The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry

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    The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry is an anthology of two volumes edited by Jahan Ramazani, Richard Ellmann (1918–1987), and Robert O'Clair.. The anthology is large, with 1,100 pages in each of the two volumes.

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  6. Léonie Adams - Wikipedia

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    Louise Bogan later revealed to him that Léonie's pregnancy had been imaginary, [7] and this caused a temporary rift between Bogan and Adams. [ citation needed ] In 1929, her volume High Falcon was published.

  7. Elizabeth Frank - Wikipedia

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    Louise Bogan: A Portrait Elizabeth Frank (born September 14, 1945) is an American novelist , biographer, art critic and translator . She has been a member of the literature faculty of Bard College since 1982 and is the Joseph E. Harry Professor of Modern Languages and Literature at Bard College.

  8. Love Sublime - Wikipedia

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    Poems from Rilke's The Book of Hours were used. [3] New, free translations into English were employed. [2] Other tracks were based on some of the Blue Estuaries poems of Louise Bogan; [3] [4] these were written in strophes. [2]

  9. Julia Alvarez on Angie Cruz, 'To The Lighthouse,' and The ...

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    The award-winning author of 'The Cemetery of Untold Stories' on Angie Cruz, 'To The Lighthouse,' and The Book That Made Her Miss a Train Stop.