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  2. UbuWeb - Wikipedia

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    UbuWeb is a web-based educational resource for avant-garde material available on the internet, created by poet Kenneth Goldsmith that has been active since 1996. It offered visual, concrete and sound poetry, expanding to include film and sound art mp3 archives.

  3. PennSound - Wikipedia

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    PennSound is a poetry website and online archive that hosts free and downloadable recordings of poets reading their own work. The website offers over 1500 full-length and single-poem recordings, the largest collection of poetry sound-files on the internet, all of which are available free for download.

  4. Heathcote Williams - Wikipedia

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    John Henley Heathcote-Williams (15 November 1941 – 1 July 2017), known as Heathcote Williams, was an English poet, actor, political activist and dramatist. [1] He wrote a number of book-length polemical poems including Autogeddon, Falling for a Dolphin and Whale Nation, which in 1988 was described by Philip Hoare as "the most powerful argument for the newly instigated worldwide ban on whaling."

  5. Adam Seelig - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with the 2010 publication of Every Day in the Morning (slow), [26] Seelig's writing attempts to combine poetic lyricism with concrete poetry. [27] Written largely in the second person , the play seems to use punctuation to form a single sentence that is a "continuous concrete-lyric-drop-poem novella."

  6. Roger Payne - Wikipedia

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    Roger Searle Payne (January 29, 1935 – June 10, 2023) was an American biologist and environmentalist famous for his 1967 discovery (with Scott McVay) of whale song among humpback whales.

  7. Scientists discover the anatomy behind the songs of baleen whales

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    Baleen whales - a group that includes the blue whale, the largest animal in Earth's history - use a larynx, or voice box, anatomically modified to enable underwater vocalization, researchers said ...

  8. The Writer's Almanac - Wikipedia

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    The Writer's Almanac is a daily podcast and newsletter of poetry and historical interest pieces, usually of literary significance. Begun as a radio program in 1993, [1] [2] it is hosted by Garrison Keillor and was produced and distributed by American Public Media through November 2017.

  9. Locus Solus (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Locus Solus I. Locus Solus was an American journal of experimental poetry and prose that published four issues in 1961 and 1962, one (III-IV) a double issue. The magazine was edited by the writer Harry Mathews and the poets John Ashbery, Kenneth Koch, and James Schuyler, [1] [2] all of whom contributed to its four issues.