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  2. National Poetry Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The National Poetry Foundation (NPF) is a book publisher founded in 1971 by Carroll F. Terrell [1] who built its reputation with Burton Hatlen at the University of Maine in Orono. Today it publishes poetry by individual authors as well as both journals and scholarship devoted to Ezra Pound and poets in the Imagist and "Objectivist" traditions ...

  3. Burton Hatlen - Wikipedia

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    Burton Norval Hatlen (April 9, 1936 – January 21, 2008) [1] was an American literary scholar and professor at the University of Maine. [1] Hatlen worked closely with Carroll F. Terrell, an Ezra Pound scholar and co-founder of the National Poetry Foundation, to build the Foundation into an internationally known institution.

  4. Rachel Dyer - Wikipedia

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    As the court's most outspoken opponent, Burroughs questions the judges' rulings and receives in reply: "such was the law, the law of the mother-country and therefore the law of the colonies". [8] But the story centers more on the Dyer sisters' martyrdom, which is presented by Neal as a female tradition of quiet dissent to patriarchal legalism. [9]

  5. Peter Seaton - Wikipedia

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    Orono, Maine: National Poetry Foundation, 1986; reprint ed. with a new afterword, 2002. This groundbreaking anthology of language poetry serves as a very useful primer, and includes an extract from Seaton's The Son Master and a "Contributor's Note" penned by Seaton himself. "Ward on Seaton", L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E, Volume 3, Number 13 [December 1980] [12]

  6. Betsy Sholl - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth "Betsy" Sholl (born 1945) [1] is an American poet who was poet laureate of Maine from 2006 to 2011 and has authored nine collections of poetry. [2] Sholl has received several poetry awards, including the 1991 AWP Award, and the 2015 Maine Literary Award, as well as receiving fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Maine Arts Commission.

  7. Janet Sutherland - Wikipedia

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    Charles Reznokoff Man and Poet; Reznikoff and his Sources, Milton Hindus (ed), The National Poetry Foundation University of Maine at Orono, 1984, ISBN 978-0915032600 Holocaust; Reznikoff and his Sources, Charles Reznikoff, Black Sparrow Books, 2007, ISBN 9781574232080 & Five Leaves Publications , 2010, ISBN 9780876852316

  8. Rae Armantrout - Wikipedia

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    Armantrout was awarded the 2009 National Book Critics Circle Award for her book Versed which was also nominated for the National Book Award. [1] Versed later received the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. Armantrout is now retired [2] from her long tenure teaching at the University of California, San Diego, where she was Professor of Poetry and ...

  9. Andrea Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Gibson (born August 13, 1975) is an American poet and activist from Calais, Maine, who has lived in Boulder, Colorado since 1999. [1] Gibson's poetry focuses on gender norms , politics, social justice, and LGBTQ topics.