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  2. Erasure poetry - Wikipedia

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    Erasure poetry, or blackout poetry, is a form of found poetry or found object art created by erasing words from an existing text in prose or verse and framing the result on the page as a poem. [1] The results can be allowed to stand in situ or they can be arranged into lines and/or stanzas .

  3. Found poetry - Wikipedia

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    A piece of blackout poetry, created by blocking out words from a piece of newsprint. Found poetry is a type of poetry created by taking words, phrases, and sometimes whole passages from other sources and reframing them (a literary equivalent of a collage [1]) by making changes in spacing and lines, or by adding or deleting text, thus imparting new meaning.

  4. Blackout poetry - Wikipedia

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  5. Ronald Johnson (poet) - Wikipedia

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    the arches: A Ronald Johnson site Site devoted to Johnson, with biography, bibliography, interview, and select poems; Height of Spring 1999 An essay Jonathan Williams (a poet and publisher central to 20th century poetry in America) wrote on Johnson in 1999. Williams was a mentor to, lover and publisher of, the poet.

  6. I Never Saw Another Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    I Never Saw Another Butterfly: Children's Drawings and Poems from Terezin Concentration Camp, 1942–1944 is a collection of works of art and poetry by Jewish children who lived in the concentration camp Theresienstadt. They were created at the camp in secret art classes taught by Austrian artist and educator Friedl Dicker-Brandeis.

  7. Mae Jackson (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Her poetry was anthologised in Black Spirits (1971), Black Out Loud (1971) and The Poetry of Black America (1974) She has written for newspapers and magazines including Black World, Essence, Black Creation, and Black Scholar. [3]

  8. Alex Lemon - Wikipedia

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    Alex Lemon (born in 1978) is an American poet and memoirist.. Lemon is the author of five books: [1] The poetry collections Mosquito (Tin House Books 2006), [2] Hallelujah Blackout (Milkweed Editions 2008), [3] Fancy Beasts (Milkweed Editions 2010), and The Wish Book (Milkweed Editions 2014) and Happy: A Memoir (Scribner 2010).

  9. Bruce Bond - Wikipedia

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    Plurality and the Poetics of Self, Palgrave (2019).; Immanent Distance: Poetry and the Metaphysics of the Near at Hand, University of Michigan Press (2015).; Bond's poetry has been published by The Best American Poetry, The Yale Review, Beloit Poetry Journal, The Georgia Review, Raritan, The New Republic, Virginia Quarterly Review, Poetry, The Southern Review, and other journals and anthologies.