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  2. Collaborative poetry - Wikipedia

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    Collaborative or collective poetry is an alternative and creative technique for writing poetry by more than one person. The principal aim of collaborative poetry is to create poems with multiple collaborations from various authors. In a common example of collaborative poetry, there may be numerous authors working in conjunction with one another ...

  3. Category:Collaborative poetry - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Collaborative poetry". The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Collaborative poetry.

  4. Renshi - Wikipedia

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    Renshi (連詩, renshi, "linked poetry") is a form of collaborative poetry pioneered by Makoto Ōoka in the 1980s. [1][2] It is a development of traditional Japanese renga and renku, but unlike these it does not adhere to traditional strictures on length, rhythm, and diction. [citation needed] Renshi are typically composed by a group of ...

  5. W. H. Auden - Wikipedia

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    W. H. Auden. Wystan Hugh Auden (/ ˈwɪstən ˈhjuː ˈɔːdən /; 21 February 1907 – 29 September 1973 [1]) was a British-American poet. Auden's poetry is noted for its stylistic and technical achievement, its engagement with politics, morals, love, and religion, and its variety in tone, form, and content. Some of his best known poems are ...

  6. List of poets from the United States - Wikipedia

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    Maria Frances Anderson (1819–1895) Victor Anderson (1917–2001) Bruce Andrews (born 1948) Kevin Andrews (1924 – 1989) Ron Androla (born 1954) Ralph Angel (1951–2020) Maya Angelou (1928 – 2014)

  7. Matsuo Bashō - Wikipedia

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    Matsuo Bashō (松尾 芭蕉, 1644 – November 28, 1694); [2] born Matsuo Kinsaku (松尾 金作), later known as Matsuo Chūemon Munefusa (松尾 忠右衛門 宗房) [3] was the most famous Japanese poet of the Edo period. During his lifetime, Bashō was recognized for his works in the collaborative haikai no renga form; today, after ...

  8. Poems for the Hazara - Wikipedia

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    Poems for the Hazara is a multilingual poetry anthology and a collaborative poem composed of the works of one hundred twenty five internationally recognized poets from sixty-eight countries. Poems in this book are in English , Spanish , Catalan , Japanese , Norwegian , Turkish , Hazaragi , Italian , Greek , German , Irish , Hebrew , Romanian ...

  9. List of poets - Wikipedia

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    Peter Andrej (born 1959), Slovenian poet and musician. Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen (1919–2004), Portuguese poet and writer. Bruce Andrews (born 1948), US poet of language. Kevin Andrews (1924–1989), Anglo-Greek philhellene writer and archeologist. Ron Androla (born 1954), US poet.