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  2. Yiannis Patilis - Wikipedia

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    He was the co-founder of the literary journals To Dentro (1978), Nisos – Music and Poetry (1983) and Critique and Texts (1984). Since 1986 he has published the literary journal Planodion, while in April 2010 he created and has since run a website for short stories called Bonsai Stories.

  3. Kabura Zakama - Wikipedia

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    Kabura Zakama (born 11 May 1964) is a Nigerian poet, veterinarian and an international development and humanitarian practitioner. His collection of poems, The Man Lived won the 1999 Association of Nigerian Authors ANA Poetry Prize. [1] He has identified Birago Diop, Lenrie Peters, Tanure Ojaide and Kwesi Brew as the key influences on his poetry ...

  4. Kamau Brathwaite - Wikipedia

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    He received both the Guggenheim and Fulbright Fellowships in 1983, [4] and was a winner of the 1994 Neustadt International Prize for Literature, [4] the Bussa Award, the Casa de las Américas Prize for poetry, [4] and the 1999 Charity Randall Citation for Performance and Written Poetry from the International Poetry Forum. [6]

  5. Sepideh Jodeyri - Wikipedia

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    A winner of the Jovellanos International Poetry Prize in 2015 for one of her poems, Chãk, and a graduate in chemical engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology, Jodeyri has published several works, including six poetry collections, a collection of short stories and an anthology of her poems. Her articles and interviews have ...

  6. International Poetry Incarnation - Wikipedia

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    In May 1965, Allen Ginsberg arrived at Better Books, an independent bookstore in London's Charing Cross Road, and offered to read anywhere for free. [2] Shortly after his arrival, he gave a reading at Better Books, which was described by Jeff Nuttall as "the first healing wind on a very parched collective mind". [2]

  7. Ilya Kaminsky - Wikipedia

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    A long time poetry editor at Words Without Borders, [7] and Poetry International, [8] he has also edited several anthologies of poetry from around the world, including Ecco Anthology of International Poetry (HarperCollins), [9] which is widely used in classrooms all over the country.

  8. Mary Cresswell - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 she came third in the New Zealand Poetry Society's International Poetry Competition for her poem "Observations Made in Passing", [10] [11] and in 2008 was highly commended in an annual poetry competition run by the journal Bravado. [12] Her 2011 collection Trace Fossils was runner-up for the Kathleen Grattan Award. [2]

  9. Diana Der Hovanessian - Wikipedia

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    Anthology of Armenian Poetry. Translated by Hovanessian, Diana Der; Margossian, Marzbed. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-04565-0. Come sit beside me and listen to Kouchag: Medieval Poems of Nahabed Kouchag (1984) About time: poems (1987) Songs of bread, songs of salt (1990) Selected Poems (1994) The Circle Dancers (1996)