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  2. The Beauty of the Husband (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    The Beauty of the Husband won Carson the T. S. Eliot Prize on her third consecutive nomination in 2001, [5] making her the first woman to be awarded this honour. [6] That same year, the book won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry, [7] and the Quebec Writers' Federation Award – A. M. Klein Prize for Poetry. [8]

  3. Sappho 16 - Wikipedia

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    Sappho 16 is a fragment of a poem by the archaic Greek lyric poet Sappho. [a] It is from Book I of the Alexandrian edition of Sappho's poetry, and is known from a second-century papyrus discovered at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt at the beginning of the twentieth century.

  4. Diane Lockward - Wikipedia

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    Diane Lockward earned her bachelor's degree from Elmira College and her master's from Montclair State University.She is the author of four full-length books of poetry: The Uneaten Carrots of Atonement (2016), Temptation by Water (2010), What Feeds Us (2006), recipient of the Quentin R. Howard Poetry Prize, [1] and Eve's Red Dress (2003), all from Wind Publications.

  5. Edna St. Vincent Millay - Wikipedia

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    Cora travelled with a trunk full of classic literature, including Shakespeare and Milton, which she read to her children. The family settled in a small house on the property of Cora's aunt in Camden, Maine, where Millay would write the first of the poems that would bring her literary fame. The family's house in Camden was "between the mountains ...

  6. Karle Wilson Baker - Wikipedia

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    Under the pseudonym of "Charlotte Wilson," she was co-author of Women and Prisons (1912), published in London by the Fabian Society.She contributed fiction and poetry to Harper's, Atlantic Monthly, Yale Review, The Century, etc., and was the author of Blue Smoke, a collection of poetry (1919), The Garden of the Plynck (1920), The Burning Bush (1922), and Old Coins (1923).

  7. Lenore Kandel - Wikipedia

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    Kandel published her only full-length book of poems, Word Alchemy, in 1967. She was one of 15 people interviewed in Voices from the Love Generation ( Little, Brown and Company , 1968). In 1976, Kandel recited a poem at the iconic concert The Last Waltz performed by The Band (but was not included in the film or soundtrack).

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  9. Zhuo Wenjun - Wikipedia

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    Zhuo Wenjun [a] (175 – 121 BCE) [1] was a Chinese poet of the Western Han dynasty.. Some of her most popular works include Bai tou Yin (Chant about Old Age), Juebie Shu (Farewell Letter) and Yuanlang Shi (Blaming Husband Poem), although some scholars [who?] debate her authorship.