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The Hungry generation was a group of about 40 poets in West Bengal, India during 1961–1965 who revolted against the colonial canons in Bengali poetry and wanted to go back to their roots. The movement was spearheaded by Shakti Chattopadhyay , Malay Roy Choudhury , Samir Roychoudhury , and Subimal Basak .
P. Pegnesischer Blumenorden; PennSound; Pennsylvania Poetry Society; Poem for Rent; Poems in the Waiting Room; The Poet and the Poem; Poet in the City; Poetics and Linguistics Association
Chinese poetry groups and movements (3 C, 6 P) I. English-language poets from India (99 P) M. Metaphysical poets (8 P) O. Objectivist poets (16 P) Ottoman poetry (1 C ...
The Jackson Poetry Prize is designed to provide what all poets need—time and the encouragement to write. There is no application process for the Jackson Poetry Prize; nominees are identified by a group of poets selected by Poets & Writers who remain anonymous; final selection is made by a panel of esteemed poets. [7] Honorees include the ...
See list of poets for an alphabetical list of notable poets. ... List of poetry groups and movements; List of poets portraying sexual relations between women; M.
The Academy of American Poets administers several programs: National Poetry Month; [13] the website Poets.org, which includes a curated collection of poems and essays about poetry, over 800 recordings and videos of poets dating back to the 1960s, and free materials for K-12 teachers, including lesson plans; [14] the syndicated series, Poem-a ...
From the Other Side of the Century: "A New American Poetry, 1960–1990", 1994; Georgian Poetry; Golden Treasury of Scottish Poetry, edited by Hugh MacDiarmid, 1940; Greek Anthology, 10th and 14th century; The Harvill Book of Twentieth-Century Poetry in English, 1999; Hinterland: Caribbean Poetry from the West Indies and Britain, 1989
Free poets Collective, started in Connecticut, United States in 2010, as a platform for national and international poets who didn't belong to any formal poetry group, but that freely wanted to share their poetry and arts related talent through international calls and special venues. They have created several international programs, calls and ...