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  2. Illuminations (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    Illuminations is an incomplete suite of prose poems by the French poet Arthur Rimbaud, first published partially in La Vogue , a Paris literary review, in May–June 1886. The texts were reprinted in book form in October 1886 by Les publications de La Vogue under the title Les Illuminations proposed by the poet Paul Verlaine , Rimbaud's former ...

  3. Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski - Wikipedia

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    Blumenfeld-Kosinski's 1990 Not of Woman Born: Representations of Caesarean Birth in Medieval and Renaissance Culture explored how medieval and Renaissance midwives, physicians, and visual artists performed Caesarean sections when women had died during childbirth, how manuscript illuminations depicted the operation, and where the term originated ...

  4. J. C. Blumenfeld - Wikipedia

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    J. C. Blumenfeld (c. 1810 –c. 1840) was a Polish-Jewish revolutionary and poet. Blumenfeld was one of the leaders of a band of young Poles concerned in the Polish revolution of 1831 . [ 1 ]

  5. R. D. Blumenfeld - Wikipedia

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    Ralph David Blumenfeld (pen-name R.D.B., 7 April 1864 – 17 July 1948) was an American-born journalist, writer and newspaper editor who is chiefly notable for having been in charge of the British newspaper Daily Express from 1904 to 1932.

  6. David Bromige - Wikipedia

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    David Mansfield Bromige (October 22, 1933 – June 3, 2009) was a Canadian-American poet who resided in northern California from 1962 onward. Bromige published thirty books, many so different from one another as to appear to be the work of a different author.

  7. Actual Air - Wikipedia

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    All of which makes for a rarity in contemporary poetry: It's what book clubs call "readable."" [6] David Kirby of The New York Times likened the "whimsy" of Actual Air to the works of poets Mark Halliday and Campbell McGrath, but felt "In their poems, though, whimsy always leads to serious ideas and emotions that don't consistently materialize ...

  8. David Budbill - Wikipedia

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    David Wolf Budbill was born on June 13, 1940, in Cleveland, Ohio.He studied philosophy and art history at Muskingum College in New Concord, Ohio. In 1967, he graduated from college with a degree in theology, and from the Union Theological Seminary in New York City, where he was influenced by the writings of Thomas Merton.

  9. David Romtvedt - Wikipedia

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    His work has appeared in The Sun Magazine, [4] The American Poetry Review, The Paris Review, Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, [5] The Missouri Review, [6] and the Basque cultural review Erle. He is a founder and current board member of Worlds of Music. [ 7 ]