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Antigonish" is a poem by the American educator and poet William Hughes Mearns, written in 1899. It is also known as The Little Man Who Wasn't There , [ not verified in body ] and has been adapted in song under this title.
William Hughes Mearns (1875–1965), better known as Hughes Mearns, was an American educator and poet.A graduate of Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania, Mearns was a professor at the Philadelphia School of Pedagogy from 1905 to 1920.
"Antigonish" (poem), also known as "The Little Man Who Wasn't There", a poem by Hughes Mearns This page was last edited on 16 December 2024, at 20:08 (UTC). Text is ...
"Antigonish" (poem), 1899 poem by Hughes Mearns, also known as "The Little Man Who Wasn't There" Antigonish Arena, in Nova Scotia, Canada; Antigonish Movement; Diocese of Antigonish, in the Roman Catholic Church; HMCS Antigonish, a River-class frigate and Prestonian-class frigate
Its lyrics are cryptic and evocative, being inspired by numerous poems including the 1899 "Antigonish" by William Hughes Mearns. Bowie's vocals are heavily "phased" throughout and have been described as "haunting". "The Man Who Sold the World" went relatively unnoticed upon initial release in 1970.
Karen Swenson (born July 29, 1936 New York City) is an American poet and journalist. Life. ... East-West: poems. Confluence Press. 1980.
Arc's Poem of the Year Contest, first prize, 2009; Malahat Review Open Season Award, shortlist, 2009 & 2012; Bridport Poetry Prize (UK), shortlist, 2009; C.B.C. Literary Awards, finalist, 2010; Prism International Poetry Competition, Honourable Mention, 2010; The Antigonish Review's Great Blue Heron Contest, Third Prize, 2010
Karen Press (born 1956) is a South African poet and translator. [1]She was born in Cape Town, and lives in Sea Point.Press is a full-time writer and editor, having published ten collections of poetry, [2] a film script, short stories, as well as educational material and textbooks in the fields of science, mathematics, English and economics. [3]