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  2. Selima Hill - Wikipedia

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    Hill's first poetry collection, Saying Hello at the Station (Chatto & Windus), was published in 1984. [2] Selima Hill won first prize in the 1988 Arvon Foundation/Observer International Poetry Competition for her long poem, The Accumulation of Small Acts of Kindness, and her 1997 collection, Violet, was shortlisted for the Forward Poetry Prize (Best Poetry Collection of the Year), the T. S ...

  3. Yarrow poems (Wordsworth) - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth R. Johnston thought it a powerful tribute to the power of poetry, rivalling the first poem in the sequence in a way in which "Yarrow Visited" did not. [16] Stephen Gill flatly contradicted Wordsworth's remarks on "Yarrow Revisited": "It is the pressure of fact against the consolations of fancy which shapes the poet's meditation and ...

  4. National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry - Wikipedia

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    Hello, Darkness: The Collected Poems of L. E. Sissman: Winner [8] 1979 Philip Levine: Ashes: Poems New and Old and 7 Years From Somewhere: Winner: 1980 Frederick Seidel: Sunrise: Winner [9] 1981 A.R. Ammons: A Coast of Trees: Winner: 1982 Katha Pollitt: Antarctic Traveler: Winner [10] 1983 James Merrill: The Changing Light at Sandover: Winner ...

  5. 1978 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Hello, La Jolla, Wingbow Press, [18] ISBN 978-0-914728-24-5; Selected Poems, edited by Donald Allen, Grey Fox Press [18] Cynthia Dubin Edelberg, Robert Creeley's Poetry: A Critical Introduction, Albuquerque, New Mexico (criticism) [17] Nikki Giovanni, Cotton Candy on a Rainy Day; John Hollander, Spectral Emanations; bell hooks, And There We ...

  6. The Song of the Stormy Petrel - Wikipedia

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    The poem was later referred to as "the battle anthem of the revolution", [5] and the epithet Burevestnik Revolyutsii (The Storm Petrel of the Revolution) soon became attached to Gorky himself. [4] According to Nadezhda Krupskaya , "The Song" became one of Lenin 's favorite works by Gorky.

  7. Arun Kolatkar - Wikipedia

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    Before Jejuri, Kolatkar had also published other poem sequences, including the boatride, which appeared in the little magazine, damn you: a magazine of the arts in 1968, and was anthologized twice. [9] [17] A few of his early poems in English also appeared in Dilip Chitre's Anthology of Marathi poetry 1945-1965 (1967). Although some of these ...

  8. I'm Nobody! Who are you? - Wikipedia

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    The poem employs alliteration, anaphora, simile, satire, and internal rhyme but no regular end rhyme scheme. However, lines 1 and 2 and lines 6 and 8 end with masculine rhymes. Dickinson incorporates the pronouns you, we, us, your into the poem, and in doing so, draws the reader into the piece. The poem suggests anonymity is preferable to fame.

  9. Donna Marie Merritt - Wikipedia

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    Donna Marie Merritt. Donna Marie Merritt (born 1965) is an American poet and children's author. Writing about such topics as unemployment and cancer, her poetry has been described as “the real thing, [a] moving human experience artfully expressed” by poet Dave Morrison. [1]

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