This is a Site dedicated to the French Writer Louis Aragon ...
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Antonin Artaud : Un site entierement consacre a ce genie qui fut a la fois poete, essayiste, dramaturge, acteur et metteur en scene. Ce site se veut une source d'informations pour tous ceux qui etudient et admirent la complexite de son oeuvre et de sa vie. Actualites, bibliographie, textes et liens.
The web site of The W. H. Auden Society, with news, links, and other information about Auden's work.
Includes a bibliography, links to electronic versions of some of his poetry, and links to related websites.
www.lit.kobe-u.ac.jp/~hishika/auden.htm
A detailed biography and bibliography of biographical works concerning Akhmatova.
www.odessit.com/namegal/english/ahmatova.htm
Poetry of Yehuda Amichai in real audio - Issue 10 (February 2000) - The Cortland Review ...
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John Ashbery (1927- ) | General Commentary on Ashbery | On 'They Only Dream of America' | On Farm Implements and Rutabagas in a Landscape | On Syringa | On Daffy Duck in Hollywood with a Note on Hop o My Thumb | On Paradoxes and Oxymorons | External Links | Compiled and Prepared by Edward Brunner Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index ...
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Matthew Arnold (1822-1888)was a major Victorian poet, the principal English literary critic of his generation, an important commentator on society and culture, and an effective government official.
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Journal dedicated to the study of Conrad Aiken and his works ...
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Photo by Peter Morenus A. R. Ammons (1926-2001) | Ammons' Life and Career | On Corsons Inlet | On Coon Song | On Gravelly Run | Online Poems | External Links | Compiled and Prepared by Steven P. Schneider and Cary Nelson Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index ...
www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/ammons/ammons.htm
A detailed biography and list of selected works.
www.kirjasto.sci.fi/dante.htm
Antonin Artaud Madman/theorist/philosopher/playwright Antonin Artaud's final work was a radiophonic creation entitled To Have Done With The Judgment Of God. It was written after several years' internment in psychiatric institutions which roughly corresponded to the duration of WWII. During his stay at the asylum, Artaud's behavior was characterized by delusions, auditory hallucinations, ...
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A detailed biography and list of selected works.
www.kirjasto.sci.fi/whauden.htm
New audio recordings from well-known poets ...
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Art Minimal & Conceptual Only ANTONIN ARTAUD Statement from a performance in April of 1933 at the Schoolroom of the Sorbonne in Paris ...THEY ALWAYS WANT TO HEAR ABOUT; THEY WANT TO HEAR AN OBJECTIVE CONFERENCE ON THE THEATER AND THE PLAGUE. I WANT TO GIVE THEM THE EXPERIENCE ITSELF... THE PLAGUE ITSELF, SO THEY WILL BE TERRIFIED AND AWAKEN. I WANT TO AWAKEN THEM, BECAUSE THEY DO NOT REALIZE ...
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A large selection of poems by Akhmatova, translated into English; also has a brief biography.
www.poetryloverspage.com/poets/akhmatova/akhmatova_ind.html
Choose another writer in this calendar: by name: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z by birthday from the calendar. Credits and feedback Conrad (Potter) Aiken (1889-1973) American poet, short story writer, critic and novelist. Most of Aiken's work reflects his intense interest in psychoanalysis and the development of identity. As editor of Emily Dickinson's Selected Poems (1924) ...
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The Tribe of John Ashbery and Contemporary Poetry edited by Susan M. Schultz Introduction Susan M. Schultz AMONG CONTEMPORARY POETS, John Ashbery is at once the most consistent and the most various. It is a mark of Ashbery's pervasive presence that so many of the poets he included in The Best American Poetry, i988, which reprinted the hundred poems of the year that Ashbery most liked, sound like ...
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W.H. Auden's Poetry Below are four of W.H.Auden's poem which seem to be inspired by the karst landscape of the Yorkshire Dales. The third of the short poems reminds me of Jingling Pot in West Kingsdale (see the second photograph). Auden made some changes to the Limestone poem late in life; it is the revised version that is presented here. If you are interested in the original then mail me. More ...
www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~arb/speleo/auden.html
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ANNA AKHMATOVA Portrait by Nathan Altman of Anna Akhmatova, 1914 below The poet Anna Akhmatova was born Anna Gorenko in Odessa, in the Ukraine, in 1889; she later changed her name to Akhmtova. In 1910 she married the important Russian poet and theorist Nikolai Gumilyov. Shortly afterwards Akhmatova began publishing her own poetry; together with Gumilyov, she became a central figure in the ...
www.uvm.edu/~sgutman/Akhmatova.htm
A list of Addison's major works, with links to biographical and literary information.
www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/addison.htm
Welcome to the Dante and Virgil website, a study of the literary, personal, and theological relationship between Dante Alighieri and the ancient Roman poet Virgil, especially in Dante's Divine Comedy. As we'll see, Virgil was a profound influence on Dante in many ways, and this site attempts to explore them all. Your first time here Here's a suggested course of action: first, get a little ...
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An index to online versions of various translations of Dante's "Divine Comedy."
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Except by Nature By Sandra Alcosser (1-55597-273-X), $12.95 BY THE NAPE Though sun rubbed honey slow down rose hips, the world lost its tenderness. Nipple-haired, joint-swollen, the grasses waved for attention. I wanted a watery demonstration for love, more than wingpaper, twisted stalk of heartleaf. Squalls rushed over pearling the world, enlarging the smallest gesture, as I waited for a drake ...
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Home | photography | personal essays | fiction | dispatches | poetry | opinions | the regulars | about us | screening room personals | nervecenter | horoscopes | advice | boards | TOS | help | join for FREE! in personals now POETRY search articles A Dog After Love After you left me I let a dog smell at My chest and my belly. It will fill its nose And set out to find you. I hope it will tear the ...
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Sandra Alcosser Except by Nature Sandra Alcosser in conversation with Judith Moore (Author of Never Eat Your Heart Out) San Diego Reader Sandra Alcosser was born in Washington D.C. and grew up in South Bend, Indiana. She graduated from Purdue University in 1972 and received her MFA from the University of Montana in 1982. She directed Central Park's Poets in the Park program in Manhattan, worked ...
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The House of Dust by Conrad Aiken with annotations advancing emotional literacy education from the Encyclopedia of the Self.
www.selfknowledge.com/hdust10.htm
Nuyorican Poet's Cafe co-founder Miguel Algarin remembers his friend and colleague's funeral on Manhattan's Lower East Side.
www.soundportraits.org/on-air/nuyorican_poet
FROM NOW-HERE TO NOWHERE TO KNOW-WHERE : Conrad Aiken s A Walk in the Garden by Dr. Ian Kluge In The Walk in the Garden , Conrad Aiken portrays life as a walk or a voyage (ii, 18) comprised of three stages, each characterized by a distinct form of consciousness which depends on and includes the previous phase. Like Hegel s dialectic of thesis, antithesis and synthesis, this process never ...
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Shattering the Silences: Minority Professors Break Into the Ivory Tower ...
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Nocturne of Remembered Spring I. Moonlight silvers the tops of trees, Moonlight whitens the lilac shadowed wall And through the evening fall, Clearly, as if through enchanted seas, Footsteps passing, an infinite distance away, In another world and another day. Moonlight turns the purple lilacs blue, Moonlight leaves the fountain hoar and old, And the boughs of elms grow green and cold, Our ...
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Alfred Austin (1835-1913) English Poet Laureate. One of Mr. Austin's pleasantest characteristics as a poet is his intense love of nature, more especially of nature in her spring aspects: also, I may add, a very ardent love of Country and pride therein. (Sharp) Love's Blindness Love's Wisdom Unseasonable Snows A Sleepless Night To England When acorns fall, and swallows troop for flight Love's ...
www.sonnets.org/austin.htm
NATIONAL BOOK AWARD November 18, 1999 The National Book awards were announced last night in New York. Awards were given for poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and children's literature. Elizabeth Farnsworth begins a series of conversations with the winning authors. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: The winner for poetry this year is known as Ai, a Japanese word meaning love. She won the award for Vice, a book ...
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A Poem by Yehuda Amichai By Robert Hass December 13, 1998 Eyes are on the Middle East again as we enter the holiday season. I have been browsing in a book called After the First Rain: Israeli Poems on War and Peace (Dryad), edited by Moshe Dor and Barbara Goldberg and translated by a number of eminent American poets. It begins with a foreword by Shimon Peres, who recalls in spare, evocative ...
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Simon Armitage Interview Conducted by Mike Alexander in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, during the sixth annual San Miguel Poetry Week, Monday, January 7, 2002. Sonnet Central The first thing I noticed in Selected Poems was that even in the one piece that would, say, qualify as a sonnet, you play freely with the rhyme and with meter, and it started me wondering how things are in north England ...
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