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  2. Ian Humphreys (poet) - Wikipedia

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    He is the author of the poetry collection Zebra (Nine Arches Press, 2019). His poems have been longlisted in the National Poetry Competition and his fiction has been shortlisted three times for the Bridport Prize. [4] His work has been published in The Poetry Review, The Rialto and Magma. He won the Hamish Canham Prize and was highly commended ...

  3. Ayin Hillel - Wikipedia

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    Among his most famous compositions are "Why Does the Zebra Wear Pajamas" (1959) and "Uncle Simcha" (1964). [ 4 ] Ayin Hillel's poem, Hanesher ( The Vulture ), is written in Biblical Hebrew , but expresses the doubts and disillusions of the twentieth century.

  4. Now We Are Six - Wikipedia

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    Now We Are Six is a 1927 book of children's poetry by A. A. Milne, with illustrations by E. H. Shepard. It is the second collection of children's poems following Milne's When We Were Very Young, which was first published in 1924. The collection contains thirty-five verses, including eleven poems that feature Winnie-the-Pooh illustrations.

  5. Robert Irwin Shares a Collection of Zebra Puns and They’re a Hoot

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    Many people like @Adele said, "Thank you for saying Zebra properly. South Africa thanks you." @Tiny Chef Ketchum shared, "Robert Irwin with the dad jokes WAS on my 2024 bingo card!"

  6. Saviana Stănescu - Wikipedia

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    Saviana Stănescu (born 1967) [1] [2] is a Romanian-American award-winning playwright, ARTivist, and poet based in Ithaca, New York.. Hailed as one of the most exciting voices to have emerged in Eastern Europe after the fall of the Iron Curtain, Stănescu has received numerous accolades for her work, including the New York Innovative Theatre Award for Outstanding Script (Waxing West) and the ...

  7. Robert Desnos - Wikipedia

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    I am thinking of a story I heard a few years ago from my friend Odette, a writer and a survivor of the holocaust. Along with many others who crowd the bed of a large truck, she tells me, Robert Desnos is being taken away from the barracks of the concentration camp where he has been held prisoner.

  8. I Am (poem) - Wikipedia

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    I Am" (or "Lines: I Am") [1] is a poem written by English poet John Clare in late 1844 or 1845 and published in 1848. It was composed when Clare was in the Northampton General Lunatic Asylum [ 2 ] (commonly Northampton County Asylum, and later renamed St Andrew's Hospital), isolated by his mental illness from his family and friends.

  9. Roy Campbell (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Also according to Pearce, Campbell's verse satires, which his wife and daughters often begged him to stop writing, were modelled after the very similar poetry published in 17th- and 18th-century England by satirists John Dryden and Alexander Pope, [2] [146] [147] who in turn had modelled their poems upon the satirical verse of Ancient Roman ...