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  2. Jan Rejsa - Wikipedia

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    His first poems (published in 1927) were inspired by ancient and Renaissance motifs in the academic eclectic style. Later he moved to the Neo (i.e. decadent). [14] Edited Proceedings of the Unity Descendants of White Mountain Exiles in Prague in the years 1931–1938. [15] Published poet and science fiction author.

  3. William Ross Wallace - Wikipedia

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    William Cullen Bryant said of his writings: "They are marked by a splendor of imagination and an affluence of diction which show him the born poet." [2] Edgar Allan Poe, a friend of Wallace, referred to him as "one of the very noblest of American poets". [4] Wallace died at his home in New York City on May 5, 1881, a week after suffering a ...

  4. Antoni Lange - Wikipedia

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    Antoni Lange (28 April 1862 – 17 March 1929) was a Polish poet, philosopher, polyglot (15 languages), writer, novelist, science-writer, reporter and translator.A representative of Polish Parnassianism and symbolism, he is also regarded as belonging to the Decadent movement.

  5. Jane Hirshfield - Wikipedia

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    Jane Hirshfield (born February 24, 1953 [1]) is an American poet, essayist, and translator, known as "one of American poetry's central spokespersons for the biosphere" and recognized as "among the modern masters" who writes "some of the most important poetry in the world today."

  6. Charles Bernstein (poet) - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Bernstein published a poetry collection, with artist Davide Balula, titled Poetry Has No Future Unless It Comes to an End: Poems of Artificial Intelligence. The poems were generated by an artificial intelligence model trained on Bernstein's own body of work, creating outputs that the poet edited, omitting select poems and verses ...

  7. W. W. E. Ross - Wikipedia

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    North" was a series of laconics based on Ross's memories of his summers in Northern Ontario years earlier. Ross submitted some of its poems to Harriet Monroe's Chicago magazine Poetry and to Marianne Moore's magazine The Dial, and was published in both. [2] In 1930, Ross published a book of Laconics, privately and only under the initials 'E.R ...

  8. Yang Mu - Wikipedia

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    Yang Mu (Chinese: 楊牧; pinyin: Yáng Mù, September 6, 1940 – March 13, 2020) was a pen name of Wang Ching-hsien (王靖獻), a Taiwanese poet, essayist, critic, translator, Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature at the University of Washington, and Founding Dean at NDHU College of Humanities and Social Sciences and HKUST School of Humanities and Social Sciences. [1]

  9. Wopko Jensma - Wikipedia

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    Wopko Pieter Jensma (born 26 July 1939 in Ventersdorp, South Africa) [1] is a South African poet and artist. [2] During the 1960s and 1970s Jensma published three collections of poetry, in addition he created graphics and reproductions of woodcuts. He disappeared from Johannesburg without a trace in 1993, and has not been seen since. [3] [4]