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  2. Little Boy Blue (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to popular belief, the poem is not about the death of Field's son, who died several years after its publication. Field once admitted that the words "Little Boy Blue" occurred to him when he needed a rhyme for the seventh line in the first stanza. The poem first appeared in 1888 in the Chicago weekly literary journal America. Its editor ...

  3. List of poets - Wikipedia

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    C. J. Stevens (1927–2021), US writer of poetry, fiction and biography; Wallace Stevens (1880–1955), US modernist poet; Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894), Scottish novelist, poet and travel writer; Margo Taft Stever, US poet; Trumbull Stickney (1874–1904), US classical scholar and poet; James Still (1906–2001), US poet, novelist and ...

  4. Thomas Keller - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Aloysius Keller (born October 14, 1955) is an American chef, restaurateur, and cookbook author. He and his landmark Napa Valley restaurant, the French Laundry in Yountville, California , have won multiple awards from the James Beard Foundation , including Best California Chef in 1996 and Best Chef in America in 1997.

  5. List of poets from the United States - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Burnett Swann (1928–1976) John Swanwick (1740–1798) Robert Sward (1933–2022) Cole Swensen (born 1955) Karen Swenson (born 1936) May Swenson (1913–1989) Thomas Thackeray Swinburne (1865–1926) Arthur Sze (born 1950)

  6. South Carolina Poetry Archives - Wikipedia

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    The South Carolina Poetry Archives at Furman University is a collection of published works, manuscripts, and ephemeral materials from over one hundred authors. It is housed in Greenville, South Carolina , at the Special Collections and Archives department of the James B. Duke Library.

  7. Lang's Fairy Books - Wikipedia

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    "The Crown Returns to the Queen of the Fishes". Illustration by H. J. Ford for Andrew Lang's The Orange Fairy Book Folio Society editions of the Coloured Fairy Books. The best-known volumes of the series are the 12 Fairy Books, each of which is distinguished by its own color.

  8. Maureen N. McLane - Wikipedia

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    Her follow-up book, World Enough: poems (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2010), was selected by Paul Muldoon in The New Yorker as a best poetry book of the year. [3] McLane achieved literary celebrity with the publication of her hybrid criticism-biography My Poets , which Paris Review editor Lorin Stein called "the survey course of my dreams."

  9. Bluets (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    The work hybridizes several prose and poetry styles as it documents Nelson's multifaceted experience with the color blue, and is often referred to as lyric essay or prose poetry. [1] [2] It was written between 2003 and 2006. [3] [4] The book is a philosophical and personal meditation on the color blue, lost love, grief and existential solitude.