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The May Swenson Poetry Award, sponsored by Utah State University Press, is a competitive prize granted annually to an outstanding collection of poetry in English. Open to published and unpublished writers, with no limitation on subject, the competition honors May Swenson as one of America's most vital and provocative poets of the twentieth century.
Alastair Reid, John Hollander, May Swenson: 1979 Hayden Carruth: Brothers, I Loved You All: Alastair Reid, Galway Kinnell, Mark Strand: 1980 Stanley Kunitz: The Poems of Stanley Kunitz, 1928-1978: William Jay Smith, Cynthia Macdonald, Quincy Troupe 1981 Sterling A. Brown: The Collected Poems of Sterling A. Brown: Philip Levine, Michael S ...
Kaycee Nicole Swenson (born 1960), fictitious persona, well-known case of Münchausen by Internet from 1999 to 2001. Ken Swenson (born 1948), American middle distance runner; Lyman Knute Swenson (1892–1942), U.S. Naval officer killed in World War II; Mary Ann Swenson, American, Methodist bishop; May Swenson (1913–1989), American poet and ...
He’s also temporarily moved his family out of Altadena out of worry that his 14-year-old son and 10-year-old daughter could inhale the same toxic chemicals that he may have already been exposed to.
American poet May Swenson popularized such poems in her 1970 book Iconographs, which contained a number of poems laid out to resemble their subjects (e.g. a butterfly). [ 1 ] References
TAMPA - DeSoto Elementary in Tampa is nearly 100 years old, but its antique arches have a new message carried by blue dragons, the school’s mascot. "It was difficult," says artist Britt Ford ...
Swenson Granite was founded in 1883 by Kurt's great-grandfather, John Swenson. "He was from Sweden and didn't speak a word of English," he said — but someone persuaded him to move to Concord, N ...
Windows and Stones tr. May Swenson & Leif Sjoberg, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1972; ISBN 978-0-8229-3241-3; Selected Poems, Tomas Tranströmer, tr. Robin Fulton, (included with Paavo Haavikko), Penguin Modern European Poets, 1974; ISBN 978-0140421576