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  2. At Cooloolah - Wikipedia

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    Five Senses : Selected Poems by Judith Wright, Angus and Robertson, 1963 [5] Judith Wright : Collected Poems, 1942-1970 by Judith Wright (1971) My Country : Australian Poetry and Short Stories, Two Hundred Years edited by Leonie Kramer (1985) Two Centuries of Australian Poetry edited by Mark O'Connor (1988) A Human Pattern : Selected Poems by ...

  3. Hugh MacDiarmid - Wikipedia

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    MacDiarmid's first book, Annals of the Five Senses, was a mixture of prose and poetry written in English, and was published in 1923 while MacDiarmid was living in Montrose. At about this time MacDiarmid turned to Scots for a series of books, culminating in what is probably his best known work, the book-length A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle .

  4. Paul Scott (poet) - Wikipedia

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    His poetry explores deaf identity, defies the expectations of the majority (hearing) culture and aims at its empowerment, with a rich use of images and humour. For example, in his poem "Five senses" the visual beauty and expressive potential of sign language are employed to convey pride in the signed language and deaf identity.

  5. Diane Ackerman - Wikipedia

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    She has received a D. Lit from Kenyon College, Guggenheim Fellowship, John Burroughs Nature Award, Lavan Poetry Prize, and has been honored as a Literary Lion of the New York Public Library. [44] Ackerman has had three New York Times bestsellers: The Human Age (2014), The Zookeeper's Wife (2008), and A Natural History of the Senses (1990).

  6. Song Jaehak - Wikipedia

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    Song's poetry is known for appealing to the senses, especially by use of imagery and color. [6] Eoreum sijip (μ–ΌμŒμ‹œμ§‘ Ice Poetry Collection) describes the anguish of worldly relationships and the process of overcoming it. [7] His subsequent poems are a continuation of that theme and explore the essence of life in a measured tone.

  7. Show, don't tell - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Vietnamese-American writer Viet Thanh Nguyen questioned the validity of continuing to teach "show, don't tell" in creative writing classes in a New York Times op-ed on the subject. [25] His position was that such teaching is biased against immigrant writers, who may describe emotions in ways readers from outside their culture might not ...

  8. Poet - Wikipedia

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    A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry.Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator (thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems (oral or written), or they may also perform their art to an audience.

  9. Five wits - Wikipedia

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    The concept of five inward wits similarly came from Classical views on psychology. Modern thinking is that there are more than five (outward) senses, and the idea that there are five (corresponding to the gross anatomical features — eyes, ears, nose, skin, and mouth — of many higher animals) does not stand up to scientific scrutiny.