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  2. Flow Chart (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Mahler wrote in the Los Angeles Times: "Ashbery's poetry has been called mysterious, original, difficult, dream-like, Romantic, a part of the continuum of American poetry that includes Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Wallace Stevens and Hart Crane. It's also been called elusive, inauthentic, unmusical and overmannered.

  3. John Logan (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Logan taught at many colleges and universities including Saint John's College in Annapolis, University of Notre Dame, Saint Mary's College in California, and, finally at the State University of New York, Buffalo. His many students include the poets Marvin Bell and Bill Knott. He was the poetry editor for The Nation and Critic.

  4. L'Allegro - Wikipedia

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    L'Allegro by Thomas Cole. L'Allegro is a pastoral poem by John Milton published in his 1645 Poems. L'Allegro (which means "the happy man" in Italian) has from its first appearance been paired with the contrasting pastoral poem, Il Penseroso ("the melancholy man"), which depicts a similar day spent in contemplation and thought.

  5. John Skelton (poet) - Wikipedia

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    John Skelton, also known as John Shelton (c. 1463 – 21 June 1529) was an English poet and tutor to King Henry VIII of England. Writing in a period of linguistic transition between Middle English and Early Modern English , Skelton is one of the most important poets of the early Tudor period .

  6. John Martin Finlay - Wikipedia

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    John Martin Finlay (January 24, 1941 – February 17, 1991) was an American poet and writer of essays, reviews, fiction, letters, and diaries.. Finlay is best known for his posthumously published poetry collection, Mind and Blood: The Collected Poems of John Finlay.

  7. John Oldham (poet) - Wikipedia

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    John Oldham (9 August 1653 – 9 December 1683) was an English satirical poet and translator. John Dryden , England's first Poet Laureate , was one of his admirers and upon his death wrote an elegy " To the Memory of Mr. Oldham ".

  8. Telephone Poles - Wikipedia

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    Telephone Poles is the second book of poetry written by American writer John Updike. Publication ... In The New York Times, critic X.J. Kennedy wrote, "Of younger ...

  9. John Allman (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Algorithms (prose poems), John Allman's eighth book-length collection of poetry, was published in 2012 by Quale Press. His previous poetry book was Lowcountry ( New Directions , 2007). [ 2 ] His first book, Walking Four Ways in the Wind , was published in the Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets (Princeton University Press, 1979).