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  2. Victoria Chang - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Chang is an American poet, writer, editor, and critic. She has experimented with different styles of writing, including writing obituaries for parts of her life, including her parents and herself, in OBIT, letters in Dear Memory: Letters on Writing, Silence, and Grief, and a Japanese form known as waka [1] in The Trees Witness Everything.

  3. Sam Hunt (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Selected Poems (1987) Making Tracks(1991) Naming the Gods (1992) Down the Backbone (1995) Roaring Forties (1997) James K. Baxter: Poems selected and introduced by Sam Hunt (2008) Doubtless: new and selected poems (2008) Backroads, Charting a Poet's Life (2009) Chords & Other Poems (2011) Knucklebones: Poems 1962–2012 (2012) Salt River Songs ...

  4. Lucy Grealy - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Grealy. Lucinda Margaret Grealy (June 3, 1963 – December 18, 2002) was an Irish-American poet and memoirist who wrote Autobiography of a Face in 1994. This critically acclaimed book describes her childhood and early adolescent experience with cancer of the jaw, which left her with some facial disfigurement.

  5. Robert Creeley - Wikipedia

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    Just in Time: Poems 1984–1994 (New York: New Directions, 2001) If I Were Writing This (New York: New Directions, 2003) On Earth: Last Poems and an Essay (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006) Collected Poems of Robert Creeley 1975–2005, (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006) [17] Allen, Donald M. and Robert Creeley.

  6. Brendan Kennelly - Wikipedia

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    Kennelly's poetry can be scabrous, down-to-earth, and colloquial. He avoided intellectual pretension and literary posturing, and his attitude to poetic language could be summed up in the title of one of his epic poems, "Poetry my Arse". [7] Another long (400-page) epic poem, "The Book of Judas", published in 1991, topped the Irish best-seller ...

  7. Charles Henri Ford - Wikipedia

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    Charles Henri Ford (February 10, 1908 – September 27, 2002) was an American poet, novelist, diarist, filmmaker, photographer, and collage artist. He published more than a dozen collections of poetry, exhibited his artwork in Europe and the United States, edited the Surrealist magazine View (1940–1947) in New York City, and directed an experimental film.

  8. Larry Woiwode - Wikipedia

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    Larry Alfred Woiwode (October 30, 1941 – April 28, 2022) was an American writer from North Dakota, where he was the state's Poet Laureate from 1995 until his death. His work appeared in The New Yorker, Esquire, The Atlantic Monthly, Harpers, Gentleman's Quarterly, The Partisan Review and The Paris Review. [1]

  9. Delmore Schwartz - Wikipedia

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    Genesis: Book One (New Directions, 1943), book-length poem about the growth of a human being. The World Is a Wedding (New Directions, 1948), a collection of short stories. Vaudeville for a Princess and Other Poems (New Directions, 1950). Schwartz, Delmore (1967). Summer Knowledge: New and Selected Poems. ISBN 9780811201919.