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  2. Marilyn Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Marilyn L. Taylor (born October 2, 1939) is an American poet with six published collections of poems. Taylor's poems have also appeared in a number of anthologies and journals, including The American Scholar, Able Muse, Measure, Smartish Pace, The Formalist, and Poetry magazine's 90th Anniversary Anthology.

  3. The Incognito Lounge and Other Poems - Wikipedia

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    [10] Miklitsch adds: "Johnson's imagination seems particularly suited to this kind of poem, one composed of seemingly self-contained anecdotes that, put together, produced a skewed but strangely satisfying story." [11] Miklitsch regards a number of the poems in the collection as technically "unfinished", in particular "From a Berkeley Notebook":

  4. The Unicorn and Other Poems - Wikipedia

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    The book sold well but was overall poorly received by critics, which made Lindbergh feel ashamed of her poems. [1] Kirkus Reviews described the book as "the poetic versions of almost the same themes as Gift from the Sea", and wrote that these themes "are caught up here in a new freshness which will have its appeal to women who experience many of these emotions in common".

  5. Laura E. Richards - Wikipedia

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    The Tree in the City (1903) Mrs. Tree's Will (1905) The Armstrongs (1905) The Piccolo (1906) The Silver Crown, Another Book of Fables (1906) At Gregory's House (1907) Grandmother, the Story of a Life that Never was Lived (1907) Ten Ghost Stories (1907) The Pig Brother, and Other Fables and Stories (1908) The Wooing of Calvin Parks (1908) A ...

  6. Margarita Engle - Wikipedia

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    Margarita Engle (born in Los Angeles, California on September 2, 1951) [1] is a Cuban American poet and author of many award-winning books for children, young adults and adults. [2] Most of Engle's stories are written in verse and are a reflection of her Cuban heritage and her deep appreciation and knowledge of nature. [ 3 ]

  7. Cad Goddeu - Wikipedia

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    Cad Goddeu (Middle Welsh: Kat Godeu, English: The Battle of the Trees) is a medieval Welsh poem preserved in the 14th-century manuscript known as the Book of Taliesin. The poem refers to a traditional story in which the legendary enchanter Gwydion animates the trees of the forest to fight as his army. The poem is especially notable for its ...

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  9. Andrew Salkey - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Salkey (30 January 1928 – 28 April 1995) was a Jamaican novelist, poet, children's books writer and journalist of Jamaican and Panamanian origin.. He was born in Panama but was raised in Jamaica, moving to Britain in the 1952 to pursue a job in the literary world, combining a job in a South London comprehensive school teaching English with a job working on the door of a West End night ...