War Horse scoops five Tony Awards
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2002 Featured Poets
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Apotheosis - Poetry
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Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance Irish or France).             List of years in poetry       (table)  1992 .  1993 .  1994 .  1995  . 1996  . 1997  . 1998  1999 2000 2001 -2002- 2003 2004 2005  2006 .  2007 .  2008 .  2009  . 2010  . 2011  . 2012     In literature: 1999 2000 2001 -2002- 2003 2004 2005      Related time period  or  subjects  1999 . 2000 . 2001 - 2002 - 2003 . 2004 . 2005  1970s . 1980s . 1990s -2000s- 2010s . 2020s . 2030s

At retirement, her work is just starting
SEAL BEACH - Principal Daryle Palmer walks her school's corridors, popping in and out of classes, working each room like a party hostess.Tonight is Open House at McGaugh Elementary and hundreds of students, parents and alumni have come to praise such things as dioramas, drawings, poetry....

TEDEN VSEIVLJENJSKEGA UENJA To je e na drugi nastop na tednih vseivljenjskega uenja in tokrat pripravljamo naslednje
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Index of weekly About Poetry feature articles - 2002
Previous issues of weekly poetry features and columns from 2002, from your About Poetry Guides, Bob Holman and Margery Snyder.
 20th century . 21st century . 22nd century  Art . Archaeology . Architecture . Literature . Music . Science +... Contents 1 Events 2 Works published in English 2.1 Australia 2.2 Canada 2.3 India in English 2.4 Ireland 2.5 New Zealand 2.5.1 Poets in Best New Zealand Poems 2.6 United Kingdom 2.7 United States 2.7.1 Poets in The Best American Poetry 2002 3 Works published in other languages 3.1 China 3.2 French language 3.2.1 Canada in French 3.2.2 France 3.3 India 3.3.1 Hindi 3.3.2 Other in India 3.4 Poland 3.5 Other languages 4 Awards and honors 4.1 Australia 4.2 Canada 4.3 New Zealand 4.4 United Kingdom 4.5 United States 4.6 Other 5 Deaths 6 Notes 7 See also Events After Ghazi al-Gosaibi the Saudi Arabian ambassador to Britain publishes a poem praising a suicide bomber who had killed himself and two Israelis after blowing himself up in a supermarket; the ambassador was recalled home.1 March 16: Authorities in Saudi Arabia arrested and jailed poet Abdul Mohsen Musalam and fired a newspaper editor following the publication of Musalam's poem The Corrupt on Earth that criticized the state's Islamic judiciary. In it the poet accused some judges of being corrupt and issuing unfair rulings for their own personal benefit. The office of Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate is instituted (see "Awards and honors" section below) August 22 Poet Ron Silliman starts his popular and controversial weblog Silliman's Blog which will become one of the most popular blogs devoted largely to contemporary poetry and poetics. (By August 2006 the blog will reach a total of 800000 hits and get its next 100000 by early November.).2 Fulcrum An annual of poetry and aesthetics is founded in the United States. August 27 in the United States; December 8 in Europe Avril Lavigne's pop song Sk8er Boi comes out about the award-winning Irish performance poet Gerard McKeown whom she had not met but had seen performing in Belfast Northern Ireland while on tour there. The single reached number ten on the United States Billboard Hot 100 number eight in the United Kingdom number three in Australia number thirteen in Canada and number one in Spain. Lavigne confirmed the connection in a 2008 interview. Influential Chinese literary magazine Tamen ("They/Them") revived as a webzine at www.tamen.net.3 Bowery Poetry Club a New York City poetry performance space founded by Bob Holman. Works published in English

Erdogan reflects Turkey's new found global confidence
Recep Tayyip Erdogan first attracted international attention in 2002 when his AK Party swept to power. Since then he has been the driving force behind Turkey’s shift from a country with a rich past to one with a confident future.

I once found a poem called The Hyphen on the Internet about the hyphen which separates the dates of birth and death on a typical tombstone I liked the concept and re wrote the poem for
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Poetry mss., 1954-2002
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Listed by nation where the work was first published and again by the poet's native land if different; substantially revised works listed separately: Australia Alison Croggon Attempts at Being Salt Publishing ISBN 1-876857-42-0. Robert Gray Afterimages Emma Lew Anything the Landlord Touches won the 2003 C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry and was short-listed for the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry that same year Chris Mansell: Stalking the Rainbow (PressPress 2002) Fickle Brat (IP Digital Brisbane 2002) Les Murray: Poems the Size of Photographs Duffy & Snellgrove and Carcanet4 New Collected Poems Duffy & Snellgrove; Carcanet 20034 Canada Margaret Avison Concrete and Wild Carrot Christian Bk Pataphysics: The Poetics of an Imaginary Science ISBN 978-0-8101-1877-5 Dionne Brand thirsty Michael Boughn Dislocations in Crystal (Coach House Books) ISBN 978-1-55245-111-3 Louis Cabri The Mood Embosser (Coach House Books) ISBN 978-1-55245-095-6 Margaret Christakos Excessive Love Prostheses (Coach House Books) ISBN 978-1-55245-102-1 Lise Downe Disturbances of Progress (Coach House Books) ISBN 978-1-55245-112-0 Rob Fitterman Metropolis (Book 2) (Coach House Books) ISBN 978-1-55245-104-5 Laura Lush: The First Day of Winter: Poetry Vancouver: Ronsdale Press Going to the Zoo Winnipeg: Turnstone Press Don McKay Vis Vis: Field Notes on Poetry & Wilderness George McWhirter The Book of Contradictions Jay Millar Mycological Studies (Coach House Books) ISBN 978-1-55245-103-8 P. K. Page Planet Earth: Poems Selected and New edited and with an introduction by Eric Ormsby Erin ON: Porcupine's Quill5 Joe Rosenblatt Parrot fever. collages by Michel Christensen. Toronto: Exile.6 Raymond Souster Take Me Out to the Ballgame. Ottawa: Oberon Press.7 India in English Meena Alexander Illiterate Heart ( Poetry in English ) Evanston Illinois: TriQuarterly Books/Northwestern University Press by an Indian writing living in and published in the United States8 Smita Agarwal Wish-granting Words(Poetry in English) New Delhi: Ravi Dayal Publisher 2002. ISBN 81-7530-046-9 Sujata Bhatt A Colour for Solitude ( Poetry in English ) Carcanet Press9 Keki Daruwalla The Map-maker ( Poetry in English ) Ravi Dayal10 Ranjit Hoskote editor Reasons for Belonging Fourteen Contemporary Indian Poets ( Poetry in English ) New Delhi: Viking/Penguin Books India; anthology including work from: Jerry Pinto Vijay Nambisan C. P. Surendran Smita Agarwal Arundhati Subramaniam Jeet Thayil Tabish Khair Ranjit Hoskote and Rukhmini Bhaya Nair Vivek Narayanan Gavin Barrett Anjum Hasan and H. Masud Taj11 Sudeep Sen Monsoon re-issued in 2005 as Rain ( Poetry in English ); London: Aark Arts ISBN 1-899179-10-012 C. P. Surendran Canaries on the Moon ( Poetry in English ) Kozhikode: Yeti Chennai.13 Mallika Sengupta Carriers Of Fire (translated from the original Bengali Kolkata: Bhashanagar14 Ireland Vona Groarke Flight Oldcastle: The Gallery Press Ireland Justin Quinn: Fuselage Oldcastle: The Gallery Press Gathered Beneath the Storm: Wallace Stevens Nature and Community University College of Dublin Press 2002 (criticism) New Zealand James K. Baxter The Tree House: James K. Baxter's Poems for Children (posthumous) the first illustrated edition of his work for children Janet Charman Snowing Down South Auckland: Auckland University Press15 Alan Brunton Fq a sequence of 144 poems (posthumous)16 Cilla McQueen Soundings Otago University Press17 Mike Minehan O Jerusalem: James K. Baxter an Intimate Memoir Kendrick Smithyman posthumous: Last Poems Auckland: Holloway Press designed by Tara hir poi a pek fhj nbb a: Auckland University Press Poets in Best New Zealand Poems

Juneteenth Celebration Held at UI
Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player. IOWA CITY, Iowa – About 50 people gathered Saturday to commemorate the upcoming anniversary of American independence. But the event had nothing to do with the country’s break with England.

Until about 2002 I wrote and performed poetry Since somewhere in 2009 I started writing again sort of and in combination with my visual work Some older poems dutch english no items yet In progress Bookdesign with illustrated poetry
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Best New Zealand Poems series an annual online anthology is started this year with Iain Sharp as the first annual editor. Twenty-five poems by 25 New Zealand poets are selected from the previous year. The first selection is called Best New Zealand Poetry 2001. Unlike The Best American Poetry series the year named in each edition refers to the year the poems were originally published not the following year when the collection is put together and made public. Sharp chose poems published in 2001 from these poets: James K. Baxter Jenny Bornholdt Bernard Brown James Brown Alan Brunton Kate Camp Alistair Te Ariki Campbell Allen Curnow Leigh Davis Chloe Gordon Bernadette Hall Dinah Hawken Anna Jackson Jan Kemp James Naughton Gregory O'Brien Peter Olds Bob Orr Vincent O'Sullivan Chris Price Richard Reeve Elizabeth Smither Brian Turner Ian Wedde Nick Williamson United Kingdom Ciarn Carson: The Inferno of Dante Alighieri (translator) Granta awarded the Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize Carol Ann Duffy Feminine Gospels Picador18 Elaine Feinstein Collected Poems and Translations Carcanet James Fenton: An Introduction to English Poetry19 Paul Henry The Slipped Leash Seren Ted Hughes Selected Poems 1957-1994 (Farrar Straus & Giroux); a New York Times "notable book of the year" Glyn Maxwell The Nerve (Houghton Mifflin); a New York Times "notable book of the year" (British poet living in America poetry editor of The New Republic magazine) Sean O'Brien: Cousin Coat: Selected Poems 1976-2001 (Picador) With John Kinsella and Peter Porter Rivers (Fremantle Arts Centre Press Australia) Alice Oswald: Dart Faber and Faber ISBN 0-571-21410-X Co-editor with Peter Oswald and Robert Woof) Earth Has Not Any Thing to Shew More Fair: A Bicentennial Celebration of Wordsworth's "Sonnet Composed upon Westminster Bridge" Shakespeare's Globe & The Wordsworth Trust ISBN 1-870787-84-6 John Heath-Stubbs The Return of the Cranes Peter Redgrove From the Virgil Caverns R.S. Thomas Residues (posthumous) Hugo Williams Collected Poems Faber and Faber United States Meena Alexander Illiterate Heart Evanston Illinois: TriQuarterly Books/Northwestern University Press by an Indian writing living in and published in the United States8 John Ashbery Chinese Whispers Frank Bidart Music Like Dirt (Sarabande Books) the only poetry chapbook ever nominated for a Pulitzer Prize Billy Collins Nine Horses: Poems (Random House); a New York Times "notable book of the year" (ISBN 0-375-50381-1) Robert Creeley guest editor The Best American Poetry 2002 Jim Dodge - Rain on the River Alan Dugan Poems Seven: New and Complete Poetry (Seven Stories); a New York Times "notable book of the year" Michael S. Harper Selected Poems ARC Publications20 Paul Hoover Winter Mirror (Flood Editions) Kenneth Koch: Sun Out: Selected Poems 1952-1954 New York: Knopf21 A Possible World New York: Knopf21 Abba Kovner Sloan-Kettering: Poems (Schocken); a New York Times "notable book of the year" Brad Leithauser Darlington's Fall: A Novel in Verse (Knopf); a 5700-line verse novel in 10-line stanzas irregularly rhymed; a New York Times "notable book of the year" Glyn Maxwell The Nerve (Houghton Mifflin); a New York Times "notable book of the year" (British poet living in America poetry editor of The New Republic magazine) J.D. McClatchy Hazmat: Poems (Knopf); a New York Times "notable book of the year" Czesaw Miosz New and Collected Poems: 1931-2001 (Ecco/HarperCollins); a New York Times "notable book of the year" Paul Muldoon Moy Sand and Gravel winner of the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and Griffin Poetry Prize and shortlisted for the 2002 T. S. Eliot Prize Lorine Niedecker Lorine Niedecker: Collected Works edited by Jenny Penberthy (University of California Press) posthumous Mary Oliver What Do We Know Molly Peacock Cornucopia: New & Selected Poems Carl Phillips Rock Harbor22 Marie Ponsot Springing: New and Selected Poems (Knopf); a New York Times "notable book of the year" Claudia Rankine and Juliana Spahr editors American Women Poets in the 21st Century: Where Lyric Meets Language Wesleyan University Press ISBN 978-0-8195-6546-4 anthology including work by Lucie Brock-Broido Harryette Mullen Ann Lauterbach Mei-mei Berssenbrugge Brenda Hillman and Jorie Graham Margaret Reynolds editor The Sappho Companion (scholarship) Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 978-0-312-29510-3 ISBN 0-312-29510-3 W. G. Sebald After Nature (Random House); a book-length poem; a New York Times "notable book of the year" Aharon Shabtai Artzenu (Hebrew: "Our Land") Adam Zagajewski Without End: New and Selected Poems (Farrar Straus & Giroux); a New York Times "notable book of the year" Poets in The Best American Poetry 2002

Juneteenth celebration held at UI
IOWA CITY – About 50 people gathered Saturday to commemorate the upcoming anniversary of American independence. But the event had nothing to do with the country’s break with England.

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Poems from these 75 poets were in The Best American Poetry 2002 David Lehman editor; Robert Creeley guest editor: Rae Armantrout John Ashbery Amiri Baraka Charles Bernstein Anselm Berrigan Frank Bidart Jenny Boully T. Alan Broughton Michael Burkard Anne Carson Elizabeth Biller Chapman Tom Clark Peter Cooley Clark Coolidge Ruth Danon Diane di Prima Theodore Enslin Elaine Equi Clayton Eshleman Norman Finkelstein Jeffrey Franklin Benjamin Friedlander Gene Frumkin Forrest Gander Peter Gizzi Louise Glck Albert Goldbarth Donald Hall Michael S. Harper Everett Hoagland Fanny Howe Ronald Johnson Maxine Kumin Bill Kushner Joseph Lease Timothy Liu Mng-Lan Jackson Mac Low Nathaniel Mackey Steve Malmude Sarah Manguso Harry Mathews Duncan McNaughton W. S. Merwin Philip Metres Jennifer Moxley Eileen Myles Maggie Nelson Charles North Alice Notley D. Nurkse Sharon Olds George Oppen Jena Osman Carl Phillips Pam Rehm Adrienne Rich Corinne Robins Elizabeth Robinson Ira Sadoff Hugh Seidman Reginald Shepherd Ron Silliman Dale Smith Gustaf Sobin Juliana Spahr John Taggart Sam Truitt Jean Valentine Lewis Warsh Claire Nicolas White Nathan Whiting Dara Wier Charles Wright John Yau Works published in other languages China Han Dong: Baba zai tianshang kan wo ("Daddy's Watching Me in Heaven") Hebei: jiaoyu chubanshe3 Jiaocha paodong ("Running Criss-cross") Dunhuang: wenyi chubanshe3 He Xiaozhu 6 ge dongci huo pingguo ("6 Verbs or Apples") Hebei: jiaoyu chubanshe23 Jimu Langge Jingqiaoqiao de zuolun ("The silent revolver") Hebei: jiaoyu chubanshe24 French language Canada in French Denise Desautels Pendant la mort;; Montral: Qubec Amrique25 Madeleine Gagnon Le chant de la terre : Pomes choisis 1978-2002 anthologie prpare par Paul Chanel Malenfant Montral Typo26 Pierre Nepveu Lignes ariennes Montral: ditions du Norot27 Madeleine Ouellette-Michalska Le cycle des migrations Montral: Le Norot28 Jean Royer Pomes de veille Montral: Le Norot29 France Chris Wallace-Crabbe La Posie Australienne Valenciennes: Presses Universitaires (with Simone Kadi) French translation of the work of this Australian poet India

PENNINGTON: âShakespeare nutâ gets his masterâs from TCNJ
On May 14, The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) awarded 19 master’s degrees in English literature.

This Home of Our Galaxy Housed Our Village Solar System Lit by the Luminous Street Lamp the Sun In the Solar System this is our Mother Earth Where We are Lit at Night by Silver Luminescence of the Beautiful Luna
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Australian Country Poems
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In each section listed in alphabetical order by first name: Hindi Gulzar Raat Pashmine Ki New Delhi: Rupa& Co.; in both Urdu and Hindi30 Kunwar Narain In Dino New Delhi: Rajkamal Prakashan ISBN 81-267-0594-931 Rituraj Leela Mukharvinda New Delhi: Medha Books32 Vinod Kumar Shukla Atrikt Nahin New Delhi: Vani Prakashan33 Other in India Bharat Majhi Saralarekha Bhubaneswar: Paschima; Oriya-language34 Chandrakanta Murasingh Ruphaini Buduk Ani Nogo Agartala: Tripura Publisher: Agartala; Kokborok-language35 Gulzar Raat Pashmine Ki New Delhi: Rupa& Co.; in both Urdu and Hindi30 Joy Goswami Horiner Jonyo Ekok Kolkata: Ananda Publishers ISBN 81-7756-240-1; Bengali-language36 K. Satchidanandan Malayalam-language: Bharateeya Kavitayile Pratirodha Paramparyam ("The Tradition of Dissent of Indian Poetry"); scholarship37 Vikku ("Stammer")38 K. Siva Reddy; Telugu-language: Antarjanam Hyderabad: Jhari Poetry Circle39 Vrittalekhini Hyderabad: Jhari Poetry Circle39 Kutti Revathi Mulaigal ("Breasts"). Chennai: Thamizhini; Tamil-language40 Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih; Kahsi-language: Ka Samoi jong ka Lyer ("The Season of the Wind") Shillong: Author41 Ki Mawsiang ka Sohra ("The Ancient Rocks of Cherra") Shillong: Author41 Ki Jingkynmaw (Remembrances) Shillong: S. R. Lanong41 Nirendranath Chakravarti Dekha Hobey Kolkata: Ananda Publishers; Bengali-language42 Yash Sharma Bedi Pattan Sanjh Mallah publisher: Vaasu Prakashan Jammu; Dogri-language43 Poland Ewa Lipska Uwaga: stopie Krakow: Wydawnictwo literackie44 Czesaw Miosz Druga przestrzen ("The Second Space"); Cracow: Znak45 Tadeusz Rewicz Szara strefa ("Gray Zone") Wrocaw: Wydawnictwo Dolnolskie46 Jarosaw Marek Rymkiewicz Zachd soca w Milanwku ("Sunset in Milanwek") Warsaw: Sic!47 Other languages Christoph Buchwald general editor and Lutz Seiler guest editor Jahrbuch der Lyrik 2003 ("Poetry Yearbook 2003") publisher: Beck; anthology48 Klaus Heck Projekt Perseus publisher: Arena; Denmark49 Rami Saari Kamma Kamma milxama ("So Much So Much War") Israel50 Maria Luisa Spaziani Poesie dalla mano sinistra Italy Wisawa Szymborska: Chwila ("Moment") Poland Sren Ulrik Thomsen Det vrste og det bedste illustrated by Ib Spang Olsen; Denmark Awards and honors Australia C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry: Robert Gray Afterimages Dinny O'Hearn Poetry Prize: After Images by Robert Gray Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry: Alan Wearne The Lovemakers Mary Gilmore Prize: Geraldine McKenzie Duty Canada Gerald Lampert Award Archibald Lampman Award Atlantic Poetry Prize The office of Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate is instituted George Bowering is the first appointee and will serve until 2004 See 2002 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards. Griffin Poetry Prize: Canada: Christian Bk Eunoia; International in the English Language: Alice Notley Disobedience Pat Lowther Award Prix Alain-Grandbois Shaunt Basmajian Chapbook Award New Zealand Prime Minister's Awards for Literary Achievement: Montana New Zealand Book Awards (no poetry category winner this year) First-book award for poetry: Chris Price Husk Auckland University Press United Kingdom Cholmondeley Award: Moniza Alvi David Constantine Liz Lochhead Brian Patten Eric Gregory Award: Caroline Bird Christopher James Jacob Polley Luke Heeley Judith Lal David Leonard Briggs Eleanor Rees Kathryn Simmonds Forward Poetry Prize Best Collection): Peter Porter Max is Missing (Picador); Best First Collection: Tom French Touching the Bones (The Gallery Press) Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Peter Porter T. S. Eliot Prize (United Kingdom and Ireland): Alice Oswald Dart Whitbread Award for poetry (United Kingdom): United States Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize awarded to Shao Wei for Pulling a Dragon's Teeth Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry Grace Schulman Arthur Rense Prize for poetry awarded to B.H. Fairchild by the American Academy of Arts and Letters Bernard F. Connors Prize for Poetry Timothy Donnelly "His Long Imprison'd Thought" Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry Alice Fulton for Felt Brittingham Prize in Poetry Anna George Meek Acts of Contortion Frost Medal: Galway Kinnell National Book Award for poetry (United States): Ruth Stone In the Next Galaxy Poet Laureate of Virginia: George Garrett two year appointment 2002 to 2004 51 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Carl Dennis Practical Gods Robert Fitzgerald Prosody Award: Paul Fussell Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize: Lisel Mueller Wallace Stevens Award: Ruth Stone William Carlos Williams Award: Li-Young Lee Book of My Nights (American Poets Continuum) Judge: Carolyn Kizer Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets: Sharon Olds Other Austrian State Prize for Literature (2001 prize given this year): Gert Jonke Deaths

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rather live in Montreal and may some day Two of his stories Memento Mori and Virtuoso have been published by 3am as well as some of his poems He is jollier than he sounds Honest
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Birth years link to the corresponding "year in poetry" article: June 14 June Jordan American poet of breast cancer June 27 Alan Brunton (born 1946) New Zealand poet and scriptwriter16 July 6 Kenneth Koch American poet of leukemia July 14 Nabakanta Barua also known as Ekhud Kokaideu (born (1926) Assamese-language Indian novelist and poet August 25 Dorothy Hewett (born 1923) Australian poet and playwright September 27 Charles Henri Ford 89 American novelist poet filmmaker photographer and collage artist October 21 Harbhajan Singh (born 1920) Punjabi poet critic cultural commentator and translator October 28 Annadashankar Roy (born 1905) Bengali poet December 9 Stan Rice American painter educator poet husband of author Anne Rice Notes No byline "Ghazi al-Gosaibi Saudi diplomat poet dead at 70" August 16 2010 Agence France Press retrieved August 20 2010 In his blog entry for Saturday November 04 2006 link here Silliman takes note of the following statistics: "In 2002-03 it took 50 weeks to get the first 50000 visits. The last 100000 came in just 14 (weeks)". a b c Simon Patten "Han Dong" article Poetry International website retrieved November 22 2009 a b 1 Les Murray Web page at The Poetry Archive Web site accessed October 15 2007 Web page titled "Canadian Poets / P.K. Page Published Works" at the University of Toronto Library website retrieved January 3 2009 "Joe Rosenblatt: Publications" Canadian Poetry Online. Web Mar. 22 2011. "Notes on Life and Works" Selected Poetry of Raymond Souster Representative Poetry Online UToronto.ca Web May 7 2011. a b Web page titled "Meena Alexander" Poetry International website retrieved July 15 2010 Web page titled "Sujata Bhatt" Sawnet website retrieved July 27 2010 Web page titled "Keki Daruwalla" Poetry International website retrieved July 12 2010 Nayar Rana "Enigma of Elphinstonian arrival!" book review March 24 2004 The Tribune of Chandigarh India retrieved July 11 2010 Web page titled "Sudeep Sen" Poetry International website retrieved July 28 2010 Web page titled "C. P. Surendran" Poetry International website retrieved July 6 2010 Web page title "Mallika Sengupta" at the Poetry International website retrieved July 15 2010 Robinson Roger and Wattie Nelson The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature 1998 "Janet Charman" article a b Robinson Roger and Wattie Nelson The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature 1998 pp. 75-76 "Alan Brunton" article by Peter Simpson Cilla McQueen - NZ Literature File - LEARN - The University Of Auckland Library OReilly Elizabeth (either author of the "Critical Perspective" section or of the entire contents of the web page titled "Carol Ann Duffy" at Contemporary Poets website retrieved May 4 2009. Archived 2009-05-08. 2 Web page titled "Books by Fenton" at the James Fenton Web site accessed October 11 2007 Web page titled "Michael S. Harper" at the Academy of American poets website accessed April 23 2008 a b Web page titled "Archives / Kenneth Koch (1925 - 2002)" at Poetry Foundation website accessed May 15 2008 McClatchy J. D. editor The Vintage Book of Contemporary American Poetry second edition Vintage Books (Random House) 2003 Daton D. "He Xiaozhu" article at the Poetry International website retrieved November 22 2008 Dayton D. "Jimu Langge" article at the Poetry International website retrieved November 22 2008 Web page titled "Denise Desautels" at LAcadmie des lettres du Qubec website (in French) retrieved October 20 2010 Web page titled "Madeleine Gagnon" at LAcadmie des lettres du Qubec website (in French) retrieved October 20 2010 Web page titled "Pierre Nepveu" at LAcadmie des lettres du Qubec website (in French) retrieved October 20 2010 Web page titled "Madeleine Ouellette-Michalska" at LAcadmie des lettres du Qubec website (in French) retrieved October 20 2010 Web page titled "Jean Royer" at LAcadmie des lettres du Qubec website (in French) retrieved October 20 2010 a b Web page titled "Gulzar" at the "Poetry International" website retrieved July 10 2010 Web page titled "Kunwar Narain" at the "Poetry International" website retrieved July 12 2010 Web page titled "Rituraj" at the "Poetry International" website retrieved July 12 2010 Web page titled "Vinod Kumar Shukla" at the "Poetry International" website retrieved August 3 2010 Web page titled "Bharat Majhi" at the "Poetry International" website retrieved July 6 2010 Web page titled "Chandrakant Shah" at the Poetry International website retrieved July 8 2010 Web page title "Joy Goswami" at the Poetry International website retrieved July 10 2010 Resume for K. Satchidanandan titled "K. Satchidanandan/Bio data: Highlights" at the National Translation Mission website retrieved July 11 2010 Web page titled "K. Satchidanandan" Poetry International website retrieved July 11 2010 a b Web page titled "K. Siva Reddy" at the "Poetry International" website retrieved July 11 2010 Web page titled "Kutti Revathi" at the "Poetry International" website retrieved July 12 2010 a b c Web page titled "Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih" at the "Poetry International" website retrieved July 12 2010 Web page title "Nirendranath Chakravarti" at the Poetry International website retrieved July 15 2010 Web page titled "Yash Sharma" at the Poetry International website retrieved August 3 2010 Web pages titled "Lipska Ewa" (in English and Polish) at the Instytut Ksiki ("Books Institute") website "Bibliography" sections retrieved March 1 2010 Web pages titled "Miosz Czesaw" (both English version for translated titles and Polish version for diacritical marks) at the Institute Ksiazki ("Book Institute") website "Bibliography: Poetry" section retrieved February 26 2010 Web pages titled "Tadeusz Rozewicz" (in English and Polish) at the Instytut Ksiki ("Books Institute") website "Bibliography" sections retrieved February 28 2010 Web page titled "Rymkiewicz Jaroslaw Marek" at the Institute Ksiazki website (in Polish) "Bibliography: Poetry" section retrieved February 24 2010 Web page titled "bersicht erschienener Jahrbcher" at Fischerverlage website retrieved February 21 2010 Web page titled "Bibliography of Klaus Heck" website of the Danish Arts Agency / Literature Centre retrieved January 1 2010 Page titled "Rami Saari" at the Modern Hebrew Literature Bio-Bibliographical Lexicon 2007 http://www.loc.gov/rr/main/poets/virginia.html Virginia Law and Library of Congress List of Poets Laureate of Virginia 3 "A Timeline of English Poetry" Web page of the Representative Poetry Online Web site University of Toronto See also Poetry portal Poetry List of years in poetry List of poetry awards v d ePoetry of different cultures and languages Albanian epic  American  Anglo-Welsh  Arabic  Australian  Bengali  Bishnupriya Manipuri  Biblical  Byzantine  Canadian  Chinese  Cornish  English  Finnish  French  Greek  Guernsiais  Gujarati  Hindi  Hebrew  Indian  Indian epic  Irish  Italian  Japanese  Javanese  Jrriais  Kannada  Kashmiri  Korean  Latin  Latin American  Latino  Manx  Marathi  Malayalam  Nepali  Old English  Old Norse  Ottoman  Pakistani  Pashto  Persian  Polish  Punjabi  Rajasthani  Sanskrit (Classical  Vedic)  Scottish  Serbian epic  Sindhi  Slovak  Spanish  Tamil  Telugu  Turkish  Urdu  Welsh v d eSchools of Poetry Akhmatova's Orphans  Auden Group  The Beats  Black Arts Movement  Black Mountain poets  British Poetry Revival  Cairo poets  Castalian Band  Cavalier poets  Chhayavaad  Churchyard poets  Confessionalists  Crolit  Cyclic poets  Dadaism  Deep image  Della Cruscans  Dolce Stil Novo  Dymock poets  The poets of Elan  Flarf  Fugitives  Garip  Gay Saber  Generation of '98  Generation of '27  Georgian poets  Goliard  The Group  Harlem Renaissance  Harvard Aesthetes  Hungry Generation  Imagism  Informationist poetry  Jindyworobak  Lake Poets  Language poets  Martian poetry  Metaphysical poets  Misty Poets  Modernist poetry  The Movement  Ngritude  New American Poetry  New Apocalyptics  New Formalism  New York School  Objectivists  Others group of artists  Parnassian poets  La Pliade  Rhymers' Club  San Francisco Renaissance  Scottish Renaissance  Sicilian School  Sons of Ben  Southern Agrarians  Spasmodic poets  Sung poetry  Surrealism  Symbolism  Uranian poetry v d eLists of poets By language

Heckler disrupts chamber-music concert in San Francisco; but that wouldn't happen here, would it?
An avant-garde performance for viola and electronics comes to a crashing halt, but some find the hubbub exhilarating.

her book of poems Erratic Sleep in a Cold Hotel 1st 2nd editions and forthcoming novel written in 1993 4 while she lived in Hong Kong titled Minden Row both from Phony Lid Books Photo by Amoreena Linde
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March 23, 2002 Become Poetry Activists for Poetry Month. February 18, 2002 A Tribute to ... April 15, 2000 The Directory of Poetry Publishers & Writing Across Cultures ...
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2 Pairs of Sharp Elbows On White Tablecloths
In contrast to Roger Corman ’s 1967 freakout, “ The Trip ,” no hallucinogens are harmed in the Michael Winterbottom comedy of the same title, a British road movie laced with lacerating laughs and starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon . Mr. Coogan does, in fact, smoke a joint, lighting up in the same house where Coleridge wrote “Dejection: An Ode” and indulged in opium, the soporific that enslaved ...

Some very young poets were in attendance
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Joel Nelson Benefit at Elko, 2002 Cowboy Poetry at the BAR-D ...
An outstanding event at the 2002 Elko, Nevada 18th National Cowboy Poetry Gathering wasn't on the official program: Friends of poet Joel Nelson ...
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2011 Trail Ride success credited to courageous leader
Upon looking at the sea of horses parked on a grass field in Innisfree and riders meandering from wagon to wagon Curtis Anderson's could only say "Wow," as the seventh annual Courage Canada Trail Ride took a lunch break under the sun on May 28.

Christmas month in the south is rarely a white one but we get our share of the chill Rowcovers and lights help People usually envy those of us who live in the south They say Oh you re so lucky you don t have to drive in snow or shovel it No for the most part we don t
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