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  2. Bob Kaufman - Wikipedia

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    City Lights published several books of Kaufman's poems during his lifetime, however, including Abomunist Manifesto, Second April in 1959, and Does the Secret Mind Whisper in 1960. In 1981 Kaufman published The Ancient Rain: Poems 1956 to 1978 with New Directions Publishing. He apparently did write his poems down on empty sacks and odd sheets of ...

  3. Whispers of Immortality - Wikipedia

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    The poem was developed in two sections; each contains four stanzas and each stanza contains four lines. The first section where Eliot paid homage to his great Jacobean masters in whom he found the unified sensibility is a kind of "versified critique" [2] of Jacobean writers, Webster and Donne in particular. Both Webster and Donne are praised by ...

  4. Vachel Lindsay - Wikipedia

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    Vachel Lindsay in 1912. While in New York in 1905 Lindsay turned to poetry in earnest. He tried to sell his poems on the streets. Self-printing his poems, he began to barter a pamphlet titled Rhymes To Be Traded For Bread, which he traded for food as a self-perceived modern version of a medieval troubadour.

  5. Whisper of Waves - Wikipedia

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    Whisper of Waves is a fantasy novel by Philip Athans, set in the world of the Forgotten Realms, and based on the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. It is the first novel in "The Watercouse Trilogy". [1] It was published in paperback in November 2005.

  6. Philip Athans - Wikipedia

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    Philip Athans was born in 1964 in Rochester, New York, but was raised in Chicago. [1] Athans grew up reading Marvel comics and Starlog magazines, and watching Star Trek. [1] He graduated from film school in 1985 and started small circulation literary magazine called Alternative Fiction & Poetry.

  7. A Noiseless Patient Spider - Wikipedia

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    Page 343 of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, containing "A Noiseless Patient Spider," published 1891. "A Noiseless Patient Spider" is a short poem by Walt Whitman.It was originally part of his poem "Whispers of Heavenly Death", written expressly for The Broadway, A London Magazine, issue 10 (October 1868), numbered as stanza "3."

  8. Robert Michael Pyle - Wikipedia

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    His second book of poems, Chinook and Chanterelle, features cover art by his wife, the late artist and naturalist Thea Linnaea Pyle. Pyle's third longer collection, The Tidewater Reach: Field Guide to the Lower Columbia River in Poems and Pictures, is a collaboration with photographer Judy VanderMaten.

  9. The Wyvern's Spur - Wikipedia

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    The reviewer concluded by giving the book an A grade. [ 3 ] In the Io9 series revisiting older Dungeons & Dragons novels, Rob Bricken commented that "So all in all this is a better, more readable novel than Azure Bonds …but I'd be lying if I didn't admit I'm kind of bummed out Alias and Dragonbait were completely missing in action."