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  2. National Poetry Library - Wikipedia

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    The National Poetry Library is a free public collection housed at Royal Festival Hall in London's Southbank Centre. Situated on the fifth floor of the Royal Festival Hall, overlooking the river Thames, the library aims to hold all contemporary UK poetry publications since 1912. It houses the largest collection in Britain, numbering over 200,000 ...

  3. West Bengal Centralised Admission Portal - Wikipedia

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    About. West Bengal Centralised Admission Portal is a portal, for the students, who recently completed their higher secondary education and willing for higher education, can admit in any colleges and universities situated in West Bengal. [4][5] Some autonomous colleges and Universities are excluded from the Centralised Admission Portal.

  4. Southbank Centre - Wikipedia

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    Southbank Centre is a complex of artistic venues in London, England, on the South Bank of the River Thames (between Hungerford Bridge and Waterloo Bridge).. It comprises three main performance venues (the Royal Festival Hall including the National Poetry Library, the Queen Elizabeth Hall and the Purcell Room), together with the Hayward Gallery, and is Europe’s largest centre for the arts.

  5. Poets House - Wikipedia

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    New York City. Website. www.poetshouse.org. 10 River Terrace (2010) Poets House is a national literary center and poetry library based in New York City, United States. It contains more than 80,000 volumes of poetry, and is free and open to the public. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, they temporarily suspended operations in November 2020.

  6. Purcell Room - Wikipedia

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    The Purcell Room has hosted a wide range of chamber music, jazz, mime and poetry recitals. In the context of the Southbank Centre it is the smallest of a set of three venues, the other two being the Royal Festival Hall, a large symphony hall, and the Queen Elizabeth Hall (QEH), which is used for orchestral, chamber and contemporary amplified music.

  7. London South Bank University - Wikipedia

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    London South Bank University (LSBU) is a public university in Elephant and Castle, London. It is based in the London Borough of Southwark, near the South Bank of the River Thames, from which it takes its name. Founded in 1892 as the Borough Polytechnic Institute, it achieved university status in 1992 under the Further and Higher Education Act 1992.

  8. Stephanie Sy-Quia - Wikipedia

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    Sy-Quia is a Ledbury Poetry Critic [8] and has been shortlisted for the Bodley Head Essay Prize. Her debut poetry collection, Amnion, was published by Granta [3] in 2021 and won the Forward Prize for Poetry (Best First Collection, 2022), [9] Somerset Maugham Award, Eric Gregory Award, [10] and was the Poetry Book Society's Winter Recommendation ...

  9. Albert Goldbarth - Wikipedia

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    Albert Goldbarth. Albert Goldbarth (born January 31, 1948) is an American poet. He has won the National Book Critics Circle award for "Saving Lives" (2001) and "Heaven and Earth: A Cosmology" (1991), the only poet to receive the honor two times. [1] He also won the Mark Twain Award for Humorous Poetry, awarded by the Poetry Foundation, in 2008. [2]