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X. J. Kennedy (born Joseph Charles Kennedy on August 21, 1929, in Dover, New Jersey) is an American poet, translator, anthologist, editor, and author of children's literature and textbooks on English literature and poetry.
In The New York Times, critic X.J. Kennedy wrote, "Of younger writers in America today, surely John Updike is our leading pyrotechnist. Few can make words so obligingly sizzle and flash, so clearly light up the landscape of suburbia.
It is edited by X. J. Kennedy, [1] Dorothy M. Kennedy, and Jane E. Aaron. It is widely used in freshman composition courses at colleges across the United States. The eleventh edition of the book is composed of over seventy essays, one short story, and one poem.
John Hollander "Beach Whispers" The New Yorker: Amy Holman "Man Script" Literal Latte: David Ignatow "The Story of Progress" Verse: Gray Jacobik "The Circle Theatre" Alkali Flats: Josephine Jacobsen "Last Will and Testament" Potomac Review: Louis Jenkins "Two Prose Poems" Rosebud: Mary Karr "The Patient" Poetry: X. J. Kennedy "A Curse on a ...
Lords of Misrule, a series of comics by a number of authors including John Tomlinson "The Lords of Misrule", a short story by Dana Cameron; Lords of Misrule: Mardi Gras and the Politics of Race in New Orleans, a book by James Gill; The Lords of Misrule: Poems 1992-2002, a book by X. J. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis were one of America's most beloved and widely recognized couples — but their marriage wasn't without scandal — even before they wed.
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