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William Bronk (February 17, 1918 – February 22, 1999) was an American poet. For his book, Life Supports (1981), he won the National Book Award for Poetry . [ 1 ]
After the death of his mother in 1778, his father was inconsolable and sent his children away to be raised by their relatives. William was taken in by his mother's family and eventually sent to Hawkshead Grammar School, and Dorothy was sent to live with Elizabeth Threlkeld, Ann's cousin, in Halifax. She and William did not meet again for ...
At the Grave of Burns, 1803. Seven years after his death (II) 1803 "I shiver, Spirit fierce and bold," Memorials of a Tour in Scotland, 1803 1842 Thoughts suggested the Day following, on the Banks of Nith, near the Poet's Residence (III) 1803 "Too frail to keep the lofty vow" Memorials of a Tour in Scotland, 1803 1842
The morning of his death he had written a poem containing the lines, "'You don't have to / prove anything,' my mother said. 'Just be ready / for what God sends.'" [12] [13] In 2008, the Stafford family gave William Stafford's papers, including the 20,000 pages of his daily writing, to the Special Collections Department at Lewis & Clark College.
William Sadler is mourning the death of his wife, Marni Joan Bakst.. The Salem's Lot actor, 74, announced Bakst's death in a touching tribute written alongside a throwback photo of the two holding ...
The family was still in mourning when the unthinkable happened: Will's mother, Dana Reeve, who had devoted herself to caring for her husband while also being a phenomenal mom to Will, was ...