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Elizabeth Willis (born April 28, 1961, Bahrain) is an American poet and literary critic. She currently serves as Professor of Poetry at the Iowa Writers' Workshop . [ 1 ] Willis has won several awards for her poetry including the National Poetry Series and the Guggenheim Fellowship .
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Elizabeth Willis (born 1961) Nathaniel Parker Willis (1806–1867) Eleanor Wilner (born 1937) Anne Elizabeth Wilson (1901–1946) Dede Wilson (born 1937) Edmund Wilson (1895–1972) Ibbie McColm Wilson (1834–1908) Peter Lamborn Wilson (a.k.a. Hakim Bey) (born 1945) Christian Wiman (born 1966) Dale Wimbrow (1895–1954) Vernice Wineera (born ...
In the early 1980s Harkins sent the piece, with other poems, to various magazines and poetry publishers, without any immediate success. Eventually it was published in a small anthology in 1999. He later said: "I believe a copy of 'Remember Me' was lying around in some publishers/poetry magazine office way back, someone picked it up and after ...
Elizabeth Willis DeHuff (1886–1983) [1] was an American painter, teacher, playwright, and children's book writer. She was an important contributor to the development of Native American easel painting in the 1920s and 1930s. [ 2 ]
Edith Willis was born in New York City, February 19, 1865. She was a daughter of Dr. Frederic Llewellyn Hovey Willis (1853-1934), who was a member of the family of N. P. Willis, and who formerly practiced medicine in New York. Her mother was Love Maria Whitcomb (1824–1908), [3] who was well known some years ago as a writer of juvenile stories ...
Harriet Monroe, founding publisher and long-time editor of Poetry magazine, wrote in an editorial (Apr.-Sept., 1922), "The award of a Pulitzer Prize of one thousand dollars to the Collected Poems of Edwin Arlington Robinson is a most agreeable surprise, as this is the first Pulitzer Prize ever granted to a poet.
Lorine Faith Niedecker (English: pronounced Needecker; May 12, 1903 – December 31, 1970) was an American poet. Her poetry is known for its spareness, its focus on the natural landscapes of Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest (particularly waterscapes), its philosophical materialism, its mise-en-page experimentation, and its surrealism.