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Richard Purdy Wilbur (March 1, 1921 – October 14, 2017) was an American poet and literary translator. One of the foremost poets, along with his friend Anthony Hecht , of the World War II generation , Wilbur's work, often employing rhyme, and composed primarily in traditional forms, was marked by its wit, charm, and gentlemanly elegance.
Lawrence Joseph "An Awful Lot Was Happening" Poetry: Donald Justice "Dance Lessons of the Thirties" The New Criterion: Vickie Karp "Getting Dressed in the Dark" The New York Review of Books: Jane Kenyon "Three Songs at the End of Summer" Poetry: Kenneth Koch "Six Hamlets" One Thousand Avant-Garde Plays: Phillis Levin "The Ransom" Grand Street ...
These included poems about the Real Presence in the Blessed Sacrament, a poem that sympathetically describes St. Joseph's crisis of faith, about the traumatic but purgatorial sense of loss experienced by St. Mary Magdalen after the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ, and about attending the Tridentine Mass on Christmas Day.
Richard L. Tierney, Collected Poems; Michael Van Walleghen, More Trouble With the Obvious; David Wagoner, Landfall [21] Rosmarie Waldrop, Nothing Has Changed (Awede Press) Diane Wakoski, The Magician's Feastletters [21] Robert Penn Warren, Rumor Verified: Poems 1979-1980 [21] Richard Wilbur, Seven Poems [21]
Paul Durcan, Jesus and Angela, [10] Irish poet published in the United Kingdom; Elaine Feinstein, Mother's Girl: Hutchinson; David Gascoyne, Collected Poems [10] Lee Harwood, Crossing the frozen river: selected poems; Ian Hamilton, Fifty Poems [10]
Collected Poems: Carolyn M. Rodgers: How I Got Ovah: Sherley Anne Williams: The Peacock Poems: 1977 [33] Richard Eberhart: Collected Poems, 1930–1976: Including 43 New Poems: Winner Irving Feldman: Leaping Clear and Other Poems: Finalist Margaret Newlin The Snow Falls Upward: Muriel Rukeyser: The Gates: David Wagoner: Collected Poems, 1956 ...
The Richard Wilbur Award is an American poetry award and publishing prize given by University of Evansville in Indiana. It is named in honor of the American poet Richard Wilbur [ A ] and was established by William Baer , a professor at the University of Evansville.
Collected Poems; Glyn Maxwell, The Boys at Twilight: Poems, 1990–1995, Houghton Mifflin (a New York Times "notable book of the year"), Briton and poetry editor of The New Republic living in the United States; Craig Raine, A la Recherche du Temps Perdu [18] Peter Reading, Marfan [18] Maurice Riordan, Irish poet living and published in the ...