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  2. Pictures from Brueghel and Other Poems - Wikipedia

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    Two previously-published collections of poetry are included: The Desert Music and Other Poems from 1954 and Journey to Love from 1955. [ 4 ] Pieter Brueghel the Elder was a Flemish painter (born c. 1525–1530, died 1569), [ 5 ] famous for pictures of peasant life.

  3. Victoria Chang - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Chang is an American poet, writer, editor, and critic.She has experimented with different styles of writing, including writing obituaries for parts of her life, including her parents and herself, in OBIT, letters in Dear Memory: Letters on Writing, Silence, and Grief, and a Japanese form known as waka [1] in The Trees Witness Everything.

  4. Fleur Adcock - Wikipedia

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    Adcock, the older of two sisters, was born in Papakura to Cyril John Adcock and Irene Robinson Adcock on 10 February 1934. [5] Her birth name was Kareen Fleur Adcock, but she was known as Fleur and legally changed her name to Fleur Adcock in 1982.

  5. Charles Henri Ford - Wikipedia

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    Charles Henri Ford (February 10, 1908 – September 27, 2002) was an American poet, novelist, diarist, filmmaker, photographer, and collage artist. He published more than a dozen collections of poetry, exhibited his artwork in Europe and the United States, edited the Surrealist magazine View (1940–1947) in New York City, and directed an experimental film.

  6. John Edward Williams - Wikipedia

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    During his enlistment in Calcutta, he wrote pages of a novel, which later became Nothing But the Night, published in 1948 by Swallow Press and later reissued by New York Review Books Classics. [ 4 ] At the end of the war, Williams moved to Denver, Colorado , and enrolled in the University of Denver , receiving Bachelor of Arts (1949) and Master ...

  7. Roy Campbell (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Flowering Rifle: A Poem from the Battlefield of Spain (1936) Sons of the mistral (1938) Talking Bronco (1946) Poems of Baudelaire: A Translation of Les Fleurs du Mal (1946) Light on a Dark Horse: An Autobiography (1952) Lorca (1952) Cousin Bazilio by José Maria de Eça de Queiroz (Trans. 1953) The Mamba's Precipice (1953) (Children's story ...

  8. George Barker (poet) - Wikipedia

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    George Barker was born on 26 February 1913 in Loughton, Essex, a stone's throw from Epping Forest.His father, George Barker (1879–1965), who had worn many hats from a temporary police constable to a butler at Gray's Inn, [1] [2] brought to the family a history of military service, having risen to the rank of Major during World War I.

  9. Charles Causley - Wikipedia

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    Former National School, Launceston, where Causley was both pupil and teacher Causley was born at Launceston, Cornwall, to Charles Samuel Causley, who worked as a groom and gardener, and his wife Laura Jane Bartlett, who was in domestic service.