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War generation of Russian poets - War Generation is a name applied to the young Russian poets whose youth was spent fighting in the WWII and whose best poems reflect upon wartime experiences. Some of them actually died during the Great Patriotic War, others lived to an advanced age but, as Semyon Gudzenko predicted, died not from old age but from old wounds.
Kostas Karyotakis - Kostas Karyotakis (Greek: Κώστας Καρυωτάκης) (October 30, 1896, Tripoli, Greece – July 20, 1928, Preveza, Greece) was a Greek poet considered one of the most representative Greek poets of the 1920s and one of the first poets to write about modernism in Greece. His poetry conveys a great deal of nature imagery and traces of expressionism and surrealism.
Philip Absolon - Philip Absolon (born Erith, Kent 1960), artist and poet, was associated with The Medway Poets (1979) and a founder member of the Stuckists art group (1999). Great-great-grandson of the Victorian watercolourist John Absolon (1815-1895).
Upanishad Brahmam - Upanishad Brahmam was a great saint poet, born in Kancheepuram town of the southern Tamil Nadu state in India. A compatriot and close friend of the great poets/composers of 19th Century carnatic music(South Indian classical music, equated to the music of the Gods) Thyagaraja and Muthuswamy Dikshitar, Upanisha Brahmam often invited them to his house in Kancheepuram for discussions on religious issues and music.
Lost Poets of the Great War - Lost Poets of the Great War A glimpse of WWI poets Rupert Brooke, John McCrae, Wilfred Owen, Isaac Rosenberg, Alan Seeger, and Edward Thomas. Includes brief chronology of events, and casualty records.
Voices and Visions: 13 Great American Poets - Voices and Visions: 13 Great American Poets A variety of media resources - including audio and video files - relating to 13 modern American poets: Bishop, Crane, Dickinson, Eliot, Frost, Hughes, Lowell, Moore, Plath, Pound, Stevens, Whitman and Williams.
Lost Poets of the Great War - Lost Poets of the Great War A hypertext document on the poetry of World War I.
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Great Poet - Great Poet Poets of the Great War by Tonie Holt, The "war poets" have become synonymous with World War ...
Academy American Poet - Academy American Poet Fifty Years of American Poetry: Over 2000 Important Works by America's Modern Masters by Academy of American Poets, Seer, critic, lover, madwoman--the poet's sensibility gives us a chance to experience them all. This ...
Poet Pound - Poet Pound Ezra Pound's Radio Operas: The BBC Experiments, 1931-1933 by Margaret Fisher, Ezra Pound, best known for his Cantos, referred to himself as a "poet poet pound and composer" in the 1929 edition of Who's Who. His two BBC radio operas ...
Great Philosopher - ... with Vittorio Hosle, a philosopher by profession, who invents a wonderful philosophical fantasy. Taking the film The Dead Poet's Society as his inspiration, he creates a place where the great philosophers of antiquity and their modern successors can all meet. They gather in the "Cafe of the ...
Great Bear Constellation - Great Bear Constellation PC - Little Polar Bear and the Great Bear Based on the famous Hans de Beer children's books, Little Polar Bear's inquisitive nature ...
Great Philosopher - ... with Vittorio Hosle, a philosopher by profession, who invents a wonderful philosophical fantasy. Taking the film The Dead Poet's Society as his inspiration, he creates a place where the great philosophers of antiquity and their modern successors can all meet. They gather in the "Cafe of the ...
Poet Woman - Poet Woman Object Lessons: The Life of the Woman and the Poet in Our Time by Eavan Boland, In this important prose work, one of our major poets explores, ...
Poet Young - Poet Young Phillis Wheatley: Young Revolutionary Poet Phillis Wheatley's rise from slavery to recognition as the foremost African American poet in the American ...
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