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  2. Citizen: An American Lyric - Wikipedia

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    Citizen: An American Lyric is a 2014 book-length poem [1] and a series of lyric essays by American poet Claudia Rankine. Citizen stretches the conventions of traditional lyric poetry by interweaving several forms of text and media into a collective portrait of racial relations in the United States. [2]

  3. Rattle (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Rattle is a quarterly poetry magazine founded in 1994, published in Los Angeles in the United States. [1] [2] [3]It publishes poems both by established writers, such as Philip Levine, Jane Hirshfield, Billy Collins, Sharon Olds, Gregory Orr, Patricia Smith, and Anis Mojgani, and by new and emerging poets.

  4. Barrett Warner - Wikipedia

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    Ed Ochester, editor of Pitt Poetry Series, has said "Barrett Warner's poems are characteristically a mixture of the Marx Brothers, Russell Edson and James Tate, with touches of Dorothy Parker and H.P. Lovecraft-which is to say they really aren't like anyone else's. I think they're terrific fun to read and, for such entertainments, wise about ...

  5. List of U.S. state poems - Wikipedia

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    State State poem Citation/Year Florida "I am Florida" by Allen Autry Sr. 2010: Indiana "Indiana" by Arthur Franklin Mapes: 1963: Kentucky "My Old Kentucky Home" by Stephen C. Foster: Louisiana "America, We The People" by Sylvia Davidson Lott Buckley (State judicial poem) 1995 "Leadership" by Jean McGivney Boese (State Senate poem) 1999 "I Am ...

  6. Epoch (American magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine claims that "all" the major anthologies have reproduced its work, including Best American Essays, The Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Presses, Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards, Editor's Choice Awards, Best of the West, and New Stories from the South. [1] The periodical also won the first O. Henry Award for best magazine of 1997 ...

  7. Anecdote of the Jar - Wikipedia

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    "Anecdote of the Jar" is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium. Wallace Stevens is an important figure in 20th century American poetry. The poem was first published in 1919, it is in the public domain. [1] Wallace Stevens wrote the poem in 1918 when he was in the town of Elizabethton, Tennessee. [citation needed]

  8. Ishmael Reed - Wikipedia

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    A poem published in Seattle in 1969, "beware : do not read this poem", has been cited by Gale Research Company as one of approximately 20 poems that teachers and librarians have ranked as the most frequently studied in literature courses. Reed's novels, poetry and essays have been translated into French, Spanish, Italian, German, Japanese ...

  9. Sharon Olds - Wikipedia

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    [17] Olds' work is anthologized in over 100 collections, ranging from literary/poetry textbooks to special collections. Her poetry has been translated into seven languages for international publications. She has been published in Beloit Poetry Journal. She was the New York State Poet Laureate for 1998–2000. [18] Stag's Leap was published in ...