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  2. The World Doesn't End - Wikipedia

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    Some critics have credited The World Doesn't End with a resurgence of the prose poem form in American Poetry. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Christopher Buckley argued that Simic chose the prose poem form because it most closely approximates the Eastern European folk tale .

  3. Charles E. Carryl - Wikipedia

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    Born in New York, Carryl became a second-generation successful businessman; and a stockbroker, who for 34 years starting in 1874 held a seat on the New York Stock Exchange. In 1869 he married Mary Wetmore. Their elder child was the poet and humorist Guy Wetmore Carryl. In 1882 Charles E. Carryl published his first work: Stock Exchange Primer. [1]

  4. Charles E. Johnson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Johnson founded PurchasePro in 1996, [5] which had a peak market worth of US$1.2 billion in the late 1990s, though went bankrupt in the early 2000s. [2] In May 2001, Johnson was forced out of the company by its board of directors ; at the time, he was the defendant in 17 pending lawsuits.

  5. Charles E. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Charles E. Johnson may refer to: Charles E. Johnson (FBI Most Wanted fugitive), American criminal; Charles E. Johnson (government official), American public official, acting Secretary of Health and Human Services from January 2009 to April 2009; Charles E. Johnson, early 1890s music/dance performer; Charles E. Johnson, former president of ...

  6. Michael Field (author) - Wikipedia

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    They developed a large circle of literary friends and contacts; in particular, painters and life partners Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon, near whom they settled in Richmond, London. [5] Robert Browning was a close friend of theirs — if also the source of their leaked identity — as well as Rudyard Kipling .

  7. Charles E. Butler - Wikipedia

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    1 Life. 2 Awards. 3 Works. Toggle Works subsection. 3.1 Anthologies. 4 References. ... Charles Edward Butler (July 9, 1908 – July 13, 1981) [1] [2] was an American ...

  8. D. J. O'Malley - Wikipedia

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    When D. J. was about two years old, his biological father had surgery to remove a minie ball, dying shortly thereafter. O'Malley's mother, Margaret, quickly married Charles H. White, also a soldier, giving her children his last name. The family spent several years at Army bases in Kansas, Wyoming, and Montana.

  9. Charles Simic - Wikipedia

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    Audio recording (.mp3) of Charles Simic reading at the Key West Literary Seminar, 2003 "Seven Prose Poems" by Charles Simic in The Cafe Irreal Issue 13, February 1, 2005; Simic reading from a collection of his own works (Audio, 14 mins) Video of Charles Simic reading at Boston University's Robert Lowell Memorial Lecture, 2009 (60 mins)