Search results for "Poetry magazine" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • University with his translations of the poetry of the French Symbolists ... as managing editor of the literary magazine, Skorpion. Then, in 1904 ...
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  • also won two Pulitzer Prizes for his poetry and became the first Poet ... the 1950s by writing an article in Life magazine on the American Civil Rights ...
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  • woman to receive the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. During her own time, Millay ... S. Eliot and Ezra Pound dominated American poetry. Millay, however, was a distinctly ...
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  • dense complexity that defined much of the poetry of his times. Instead, taking ... "Chicago poems" appeared in Poetry magazine. Sandburg's poems ...
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  • all its unnecessary elements, and his poetry is remarkably spare and fragmentary ... most recent developments in contemporary poetry that a Zukofsky revival would ...
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  • Owen's poetry was striking for its time, not only for its bitterly ... == Poetry == Owen is regarded by many as the leading poet of the First ...
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  • but unlike Wordsworth and Coleridge his poetry never achieved lasting fame ... published as a serial for London Magazine. Essays of Elia are acclaimed ...
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  • . His entry inaugurated a new era in Greek poetry and its subsequent reform ... Elytis continuously published poetry anthologies and essays on ...
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  • schoolfellows. While there he published poetry, and translations of some ... Russian literary, social and political magazine, published in St.Petersburg ...
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  • a playwright. She is best known for her poetry belonging to the confessional ... Sexton's poetry was characterized by incisive metaphors, unexpected ...
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  • traditions like Buddhism and Hinduism. His poetry was dedicated to overcoming ... (Workshop) in 1938. He wrote for the magazine until 1941. In 1943 he received ...
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  • wrote during the heyday of Modernism, his poetry was radically different from ... Literature. It was in the school's magazine that the young Dylan saw ...
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  • country's best-known producer of humorous poetry." Light verse is poetry that attempts to be humorous. Poems considered ...
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  • Scientific American is a popular-science magazine, published (first ... their own areas of expertise made up the magazine's target audience. ...
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  • Although Rossetti's poetry was largely overlooked in the wake ... (Eros) and spiritual love (Agape). Her poetry is permeated with her struggles ...
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  • corps, civil rights activism, literature, poetry, and music. In 1904 Johnson ... published poet, with work printed in the magazine The Century Magazine and ...
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  • who is known to have directed French poetry into new contemporary directions ... theft, but he was also exonerated. Time Magazine, [http://www.time.com/time/2007/crimes/2 ...
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  • enabled the Objectivist issue of [[Poetry (magazine)|Poetry]] magazine.]] ... of the group was in a special issue of Poetry magazine in February 1931; this ...
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  • known for its contributions to Russian poetry. Symbolism developed after ... movement were the irrational and mystical poetry and philosophy of Fyodor ...
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  • copying censored materials. It began with poetry, but extended to include ... At the outset of the Khrushchev Thaw in the mid-1950s, poetry became ...
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