Robinson Jeffers (1887-1962) | Jeffers' Life and Career | Chronology | On Shine, Perishing Republic | On Hurt Hawks | On November Surf | On The Purse-Seine | On Fantasy | William Everson on The Double Axe -- Background for Fantasy | On Cassandra | Cassandra in the Classical World | On Vulture | On Birds and Fishes | Jeffers on His Philosophy | About World War II | A Jeffers ...
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Poetry of Mark Jarman in real audio - Issue Four - The Cortland Review ...
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James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938) | Johnson's Life and Career--by Herman Beavers | On The Creation and God's Trombones | On O Black and Unknown Bards | On The White Witch | Johnson's 1922 Preface to The Book of American Negro Poetry | Excerpts from Johnson's Preface to the 1931 Edition of The Book of American Negro Poetry | A James Weldon Johnson Exhibit | Additional Poems by Johnson | ...
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ON THE SITE: Making The Cut Every time a baby is born in the U.S., doctors decide whether its genitals are normal or not. A girl born with a big clitoris is in big trouble. by Martha Coventry Sarah Jones Can't Wait A woman on a mission to marry activism and art by Jennifer Block Lunching With the Enemy The Independent Women's Forum are a slick antifeminist bunch, and they're always ready for ...
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Ted Joans Born: July 4, 1928 Place of Birth: Cairo, Illinois Ted Joans was born Theodore Jones on July 4, 1928 on a riverboat in Cairo, Illinois. His father, a riverboat entertainer, put him off the boat in Memphis at age twelve and gave him a trumpet. He is a painter, a trumpeter, and a jazz poet. His jazz poems are collected in a book called Black Pow-Wow. He earned a degree in Fine Arts from ...
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Canticle, a poem by Mark Jarman ...
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POEM ABOUT PROCESS AND PROGRESS for Haruko Hey Baby you betta hurry it up! Because since you went totally off I seen a full moon I seen a half moon I seen a quarter moon I seen no moon whatsoever! I seen a equinox I seen a solstice I seen Mars and Venus on a line I seen a mess a fickle stars and lately I seen this new kind a luva on an' off the telephone who like to talk to me all the time real ...
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A Poem by Donald Justice By Robert Hass September 20, 1998 Many readers wrote to express their interest in and ask questions about the poetic form called the villanelle, after I printed a couple of examples last month. So the haunted and magic quality of that kind of formal repetition in poems must have struck a chord. One reader suggested that I print a pantoum. The pantoum has a curious ...
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