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  1. City Lights Pocket Poets Anthology
  2. Poet's Choice by Edward Hirsch, 2007-04-02
  3. New European Poets
  4. Legitimate Dangers: American Poets of the New Century
  5. The Dada Painters and Poets: An Anthology, Second Edition (Paperbacks in art history)
  6. The Greek Poets: Homer to the Present
  7. A Book of Women Poets from Antiquity to Now
  8. Poets on the Peaks: Gary Snyder, Philip Whalen & Jack Kerouac in the Cascades by John Suiter, 2002-04
  9. Beat Poets (Everyman's Library Pocket Poets)
  10. Poems for Building Reading Skills (The Poet and the Professor) by Timothy V. Rasinski, Brod Bagert, 2010-04-01
  11. The Mentor Book of Major American Poets
  12. The Great Modern Poets
  13. Paul Celan: Poet, Survivor, Jew (Yale Nota Bene) by Mr. John Felstiner, 2001-03-01
  14. Italian Poets of the Renaissance by joseph tusiani, 1971

41. Wallace Stevens- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
Online poems, brief biography, bibliography, and a few related links.
http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/124
View Cart Log In More Info FURTHER READING Related Prose Groundbreaking Book: Harmonium by Wallace Stevens (1923) Poetry Landmark: The Poet Homes of Key West, FL ... To Reinvent Invention: John Hollander on Wallace Stevens
by John Hollander Wallace Stevens: The Problems of Painters and Poets A Brief Guide to Modernism Other Modernist Poets E. E. Cummings Ezra Pound Gertrude Stein H. D. ... William Carlos Williams Related Poets Marianne Moore External Links Wallace Stevens (1879-1955)
A collection of critical, historical, and biographical information at the Modern American Poetry site. Wallace Stevens
An audio introduction to the poetry, for general readers, by Huck Gutman, Professor of English at the University of Vermont. Hartford Friends and Enemies of Wallace Stevens
Organization committed to raising awareness of Wallace Stevens in his hometown of Hartford, CT and beyond, through readings, discussions, and programs. The Wallace Stevens Journal
Publishes scholarly articles, poems, book reviews, news, and bibliographies related to Wallace Stevens. Wallace Stevens
Essays, poems, pictures, and more. Compiled by Alan Filreis.

42. Love Poetry Sad Poetry Teen Poetry And More From Passions In Poetry
Since 1998, thousands of categorized poems to browse or send to a friend or love. Submit your own! Enjoy unique Poetry Greeting Cards, sophisticated search, forums, links
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Send some poetry to a friend - the love thought that counts! Poems for the People - Poems by the People
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Poems have magic, especially when they come from the heart. They can touch us, move us, delight us, enlighten us, make us laugh, make us cry, and both soften and enrich our deepest memories. Poetry is the tie that bind one stranger to another, often in friendship, sometimes in love, always in better understanding. Welcome to Passions in Poetry , the premier poetry web site since 1998. This web site is about love and passion, about poems that communicate deep and profound feelings of the heart and soul. It's about people. People like you and me. People who have experienced life and love, the good and the bad, and wish to share those feelings with friends. We have thousands of categorized poems to browse or send to a friend or love. Submit your own, to share with over three million visitors every month! Enjoy our unique Poetry Greeting Cards, sophisticated search, forums, links, classical poems and more. Passions in Poetry is still the most interactive poetry site on the web!
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Passions in Poetry was the first web site, in 1998, to provide tools for sending beautiful poems via email, and we're arguably still the best. There are tens of thousands of poems available, all organized in numerous

43. Alison Hawthorne Deming- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
Poet and essayist based in Tucson, Arizona. Provides a biography, photograph and related links.
http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/355
View Cart Log In More Info FURTHER READING External Links "The Dream of a Moral Life"
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photo credit: Linda Fry Poverman Alison Hawthorne Deming
Poet and essayist Alison Hawthorne Deming was born in Connecticut in 1946 and received an MFA from Vermont College University. She is the author of The Monarchs: A Poem Sequence (Louisiana State University Press, 1997); and Science and Other Poems (1994), which was selected by Gerald Stern to receive the 1993 Walt Whitman Award . Deming's other honors include the Pushcart Prize for nonfiction, the Wallace Stegner Fellowship at Stanford University, and two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships. She edited Poetry of the American West: A Columbia Anthology (1996) and published three books of prose, Writing the Sacred into Real (Milkweed Editions, 2001), The Edges of the Civilized World: A Journey in Nature and Culture (1998), and

44. W. S. Di Piero- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
San Francisco-based poet and professor. Includes a biography, photograph and links.
http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/271
View Cart Log In More Info FURTHER READING Related Pages Raiziss/de Palchi Translation Awards Adopt a Poet Add to Notebook E-mail to Friend ... Print
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Poet, translator, and essayist W. S. Di Piero was born in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1945, and grew up in an Italian working class neighborhood. He attended St. Joseph's College in Philadelphia and received a Master's degree from San Francisco State University in 1971. His collections of poetry include Chinese Apples: New and Selected Poems (Knopf, 2007), Skirts and Slacks Shadows Burning The Restorers (1992), and The Dog Star His books of translation include Euripedes's Ion The Ellipse: Selected Poems of Leonardo Sinisgalli This Strange Joy: Selected Poems of Sandro Penna (1982), for which he won the Academy of American Poets' first Raiziss/de Palchi Book Prize ; and Giacomo Leopardi's Pensieri His essays collections are Shooting the Works: On Poetry and Pictures Out of Eden: Essays on Modern Art (1991), and Memory and Enthusiasm: Essays, 1975-1985 Di Piero's honors include fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the Ingram Merrill Foundation, and a grant from the Lila Wallace-Readers' Digest Fund. He lives in San Francisco and is a professor of English at Stanford University.

45. Poets Against War
poets Against the War serves poets in various ways, including publishing poetry via its website, providing information and resources to aid poets in creating strong networks
http://www.poetsagainstthewar.org/
Poets Against War continues the tradition of socially engaged poetry by creating venues for poetry as a voice against war, tyranny and oppression.
USMC Brig. Gen. Smedley Butler, War is a Racket (1933):
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Turning the Page We are closing submissions to the anthology for the present. It will remain open for reading. I will continue to seek out and post a variety features and a few links.
Nearly eight years and more than a hundred thousand needless deaths ago, I asked my fellow poets to "speak for the conscience of our country" in opposition to a slaughter. Today, we continue to read of secret prisons and torture regimes, the bombing of civilians from unmanned planes. We know that two-thirds of Iraqi war casualties were "civilian." Human life is trifling, expendable, "an unfortunate consequence." The rich have grown infinitely richer; the poor, poorer. Our schools continue to decline and our country’s infrastructure is crumbling. We have fewer civil liberties and less hope for the future. We poets can provide a vision for hope if we are careful with our language and firm in our resolution. Meanwhile we all pay a terrible price: the war debt comes home in many ways. And the "conscience of our country" remains as elusive as ever in the eyes of the world. "A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death."

46. Roque Dalton- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
Provides a detailed biography and links for the late El Salvador-born poet.
http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/297
View Cart Log In More Info FURTHER READING External Links "Canto a nuestra posición"
From the Directory of Online Resources of El Salvador. "Como tú"
From the Directory of Online Resources of El Salvador. "Poema de amor" (Spanish)
From the Directory of Online Resources of El Salvador. Adopt a Poet Add to Notebook E-mail to Friend Print Roque Dalton
La Ventana en el rostro ("The Window in My Face," 1961) and El turno del ofendido ("The Injured Party's Turn," 1962). He dedicated the latter book to the Salvadoran police chief who had filed the charges against him. La Ventana en el rostro and El Mar ("The Sea") in 1962, almost all of his poetic work was published in Cuba. In the summer of 1965, he returned to El Salvador to continue his political work. Two months after his arrival, he was arrested, tortured, and again sentenced to execution. However, he managed to escape death once more when an earthquake shattered the outer wall of his cell, enabling him to dig his way out through the rubble. He returned to Cuba and a few months later the Communist Party sent him to Prague as a correspondent for The International Review: Problems of Peace and Socialism . His book Taberna y ostros lugares ("Tavern and Other Places"), reflecting his long stay in Prague, won the Casa de las Américas poetry prize in 1969 and established Roque Dalton, at the age of thirty-four, as one of the best young poets in Latin America. In 1975, a military faction of the Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo (ERP), unjustly accused him of trying to divide their organization and condemned him to death. They executed him on May 10, 1975, four days before his fortieth birthday.

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48. Emily Dickinson- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
The Academy of American poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/155
View Cart Log In More Info FURTHER READING Related Prose Aaron Copland: Capturing the Language of Emily Dickinson Groundbreaking Book: The Complete Poems 1850-1870 by Emily Dickinson (1960) ... Elegy and Eros: Configuring Grief
by David Baker Forms of Reticence
by Saskia Hamilton My Favorite Poet: Emily Dickinson
by Michael Ryan Twisting and Turning
by Maureen N. McLane Victorian Treasure: Emily Dickinson's Herbarium
by Judith Farr Easy Poet Costume Ideas Related Poets Robert Browning Elizabeth Barrett Browning John Keats Walt Whitman Related Pages Poems Poets.org Guide to Emily Dickinson's Collected Poems A Close Reading of "I Cannot Live With You" ... Emily Dickinson: Suggested Reading External Links Emily Dickinson
The Today in Literature website features biographical stories, events, resources, and links Meet the Poet: Emily Dickinson
Alfred Habegger, author of My Wars Are Laid Away in Books: The Life of Emily Dickinson , discusses the poet's life on WGBH. Reckless Genius
Galway Kinnell pays tribute to Emily Dickinson, at Salon.com

49. Poets - Poets A-Z / Poetry History - Poets By Era / Poetry Around The World - Po
Coming to poetry through the lives of the people that write it articles, interviews, profiles and biographies of poets from A to Z, from Homer to contemporary teenage slam
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    50. Denise Duhamel- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
    Profile offers a biography, photograph, samples and links.
    http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/33
    View Cart Log In More Info FURTHER READING External Links Denise Duhamel on Facebook
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    The poet reads two poems. Adopt a Poet Add to Notebook E-mail to Friend Print
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    Denise Duhamel was born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, in 1961. She received a B.F.A. degree from Emerson College and a M.F.A. degree from Sarah Lawrence College. She is the author of numerous books and chapbooks of poetry, most recently Ka-Ching! (University of Pittsburgh, 2009), Two and Two (2005), and Mille et un sentiments (Firewheel Editions, 2005). Her other books currently in print are Queen for a Day: Selected and New Poems (University of Pittsburgh, 2001), The Star-Spangled Banner , winner of the Crab Orchard Poetry Prize (1999); Kinky Girl Soldier (1996); and How the Sky Fell (1996). Duhamel has also collaborated with Maureen Seaton on three volumes: Little Novels (Pearl Editions, 2002), Oyl (2000), and

    51. Poets
    The Africana Collection at the University of Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries provides assistance to scholars at U.F. and elsewhere seeking library materials in support of
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    Francophone African Poets in English Translation
    Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo . Madagascar (1901-1937).
    Leopold Sédar Senghor . Sénégal (1906-).
    Bernard B. Dadie . Côte d'Ivoire (1916- ).
    Ahmed Sékou Touré . Guinea (1922-1984).
    Annette M'Baye d'Erneville. Sénégal (1926- ).
    David Diop . France (1927-1960).
    Francis Bebey . Cameroon (1929- ).
    William J.F. Syad . Somalia (1930- ).
    Paulin Joachim . Benin (1931- ).
    Gerald Felix Tchicaya U Tam'si . Zaire (1931-1988).
    Jean-Baptiste Tati-Loutard . Rep. of Congo (1938- ). Also see the African writers page, which focuses on novelists. It also points to resources for research in African literatures, including reference sources and critical works.
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    Francophone African poetry (that is, poetry written by Africans in the French language) is a rich and varied literary expression. While the colonial legacy can be blamed for much of Africa's ills, it is also largely responsible for this great contribution to humanity. For while many of Africa's diverse cultures have a long history of oral verse, the French language added a new medium through which African voices could be expressed to a broader, more international audience. The result is some of the most powerful work in the French language. Indeed, as Léopold Senghor declared upon becoming the first African invited into the Académie Française , the invention of Francophone African poetry has provided an opportunity not just for Africans to broaden their audience, but for African writers to actually influence and change the French language to suit a broader purpose.

    52. Tory Dent- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
    Provides a biography, photograph, samples and related links.
    http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/106
    View Cart Log In More Info FURTHER READING Related Prose A Brief Guide to Confessional Poetry Related Poets Adrienne Rich Sharon Olds Related Pages James Laughlin Award External Links Interview with Tory Dent
    Audio clip from the Cortland Review of Dent reading poems and discussing her work. Adopt a Poet Add to Notebook E-mail to Friend Print
    photo: Arne Svenson Tory Dent
    Tory Dent was born in Wilmington, DE. She received a bachelor's degree from Barnard College in 1981 and a master's degree in creative writing at New York University. She is the author of three volumes of poetry: Black Milk (Sheep Meadow Press, 2005), HIV, Mon Amour (1999), which won the 1999 James Laughlin Award and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award; and What Silence Equals (1993), the title taken from a slogan by the AIDS activist group Act Up. Dent detailed her struggle with HIV in the vivid and unflinching poems of HIV, Mon Amour . About the book, Yusef Komunyakaa said, "This collection is a whirlpool of energy that seems to be reaching for cinematic clarity, driven by a need to confront modern psychology and ontology until there's a focus of certainty. Here's a map where ideas and experiences collide, and what rises out of the landscape underneath is a poetry that is painful and truthful, beautiful and terrifying, lyrical and narrative, always engaging the intellect and body politic." Her honors include grants from the New York Foundation for the Arts and the Money for Women/Barbara Deming Memorial Fund; The Rona Jaffe Foundation Writer’s Award; and three PEN American Center Grants for Writers with AIDS.

    53. Poets' Corner - Home Page: Introduction, Overview, And Index Summary
    poets' Corner A large and comprehensive collection of Poetry indexed by author, title and subject. This collection includes approximately 7000 works by 800 authors, and spans
    http://www.theotherpages.org/poems/
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    (Steve) Facebook Fan Page (Steve) Blog (Steve) Condensed Author Index (Jon) Title Index (Jon) Subject Index (Jon) Lives of the Poets (Nelson) Faces of the Poets (Steve) Bookshelf Our Favorite Poems Anonymous and Traditional This is a distributed project created, edited, and maintained by:
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    With substantial contributions from volunteers all over the world. Other Pages HOME
    Access the many other collections on this site FAQ (Steve) Daily Poetry Archive (Bob) Contributors Partial Bibliography Other Works Other Sites
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    • (a) An engraving of William Cullen Bryant, a poet and editor whose Library of World Poetry is one of the original books on which this collection is based. (b) A very young Edna St. Vincent Millay, cropped from a Library of Congress photograph of the poet. (c) Sketch of a young William Wordsworth, source unknown. (d) Photo of Paul Laurence Dunbar, cropped from a image at the Ohio Historical Society.

    54. Ezra Pound- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
    With bibliography and some texts.
    http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/161
    View Cart Log In More Info FURTHER READING Related Prose A Brief Guide to Ethnopoetics A Brief Guide to Imagism From the Archive: Ezra Pound and Marianne Moore Groundbreaking Book: ... On "In a Station of the Metro"
    by Mark Doty A Brief Guide to Modernism A Brief Guide to Concrete Poetry Other Modernist Poets E. E. Cummings Gertrude Stein H. D. Hart Crane ... William Carlos Williams Related Poets Eugenio Montale Lorine Niedecker Marianne Moore Robert Frost External Links A major minor: Ezra Pound's poetry
    By Donald Lyons for The New Criterion , June 1999. Electronic Poetry Center: Ezra Pound Ezra Pound
    By Professor Eiichi Hishikawa, Kobe University. Ezra Pound (1885-1972)
    A collection of critical, historical, and biographical information at the Modern American Poetry site.
    Part of a multimedia series devoted to American poets. Includes video. Adopt a Poet Add to Notebook E-mail to Friend Print Ezra Pound
    Ezra Pound is generally considered the poet most responsible for defining and promoting a modernist aesthetic in poetry. In the early teens of the twentieth century, he opened a seminal exchange of work and ideas between British and American writers, and was famous for the generosity with which he advanced the work of such major contemporaries as W. B. Yeats

    55. The Mayhem Poets | What We're About
    Utilizing hiphop rhythms and dynamic theatrical techniques, the Mayhem poets have developed powerful performances and workshops to to inspire people of all ages and
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    56. The Poets
    The poets. There are 161 poet companion sites below. The poems analyzed are available in Anthology of Modern American Poetry (Oxford) a. Ai. Sherman Alexie
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    The Poets There are 161 poet companion sites below.
    The poems analyzed are available in
    Anthology of Modern American Poetry (Oxford) a Ai Sherman Alexie Angel Island Poetry A. R. Ammons ... back to top b Jimmy Santiago Baca Amiri Baraka John Beecher Gwendolyn Bennett ... back to top c Gladys May Casley-Hayford (Aquah LaLuah) Ana Castillo Marilyn Chin Sandra Cisneros ... back to top d Joy Davidman James Dickey Emily Dickinson Hilda Doolittle (H.D.) ... back to top e T. S. Eliot Anita Endrezze Louise Erdrich Martìn Espada ... back to top f Kenneth Fearing Carolyn Forché Sesshu Foster Charles Henri Ford ... back to top g Allen Ginsberg Louise Glück Judy Grahn Angelina Weld Grimké ... back to top h Michael S. Harper Robert Hass Jessica Hagedorn Sadakichi Hartmann ... back to top i Lawson Fusao Inada back to top j Laura (Riding) Jackson Japanese American Concentration Camp Haiku Randall Jarrell Robinson Jeffers ... back to top k Joseph Kalar Bob Kaufman Weldon Kees Galway Kinnell ... back to top l Aquah LaLuah (Gladys May Casely-Hayford) Denise Levertov Philip Levine Vachel Lindsay ... back to top m Archibald MacLeish Edwin Markham Edgar Lee Masters Thomas McGrath ... W. S. Merwin

    57. Greg Glazner
    Presents a brief biography, photograph and related links.
    http://www.poets.org/gglaz

    58. Poets House & Public Libraries : Poetry In The Branches
    poets House believes librarians are a critical link between writers and readers. We are committed to working with librarians across the country to encourage familiarity with the
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    What is PITB? PITB Services PITB Sourcebook PITB National Institute ... One City, Many Poems
    Public Libraries : Poetry in The Branches Poets House believes librarians are a critical link between writers and readers. We are committed to working with librarians across the country to encourage familiarity with the diversity of contemporary poetry, and understanding of poetry's unique ability to engage young people, bring together communities, and transform individual lives. Together with the New York and Brooklyn Public Library Systems, Poets House has developed Poetry in The Branches (PITB). PITB is a multi-faceted, replicable program model that helps librarians create a complete environment for poetry in their library. Poets House makes this model available to librarians nationwide through: Questions about the PITB model can be directed to Marsha Howard at (212) 431-7920 x2843 or marsha@poetshouse.org What is PITB? PITB Services PITB Sourcebook ... info@poetshouse.org

    59. Whittier College Mobile
    Whittier slides to No. 6 in CWPA poll. October 27, 2010 Despite a win over previously No. 1 PomonaPitzer last week, the Whittier College men’s water polo team slid to No. 6
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    60. Personalized Online Electronic Text Services (POETS)
    Personalized Online Electronic Text Services (poets) About poets; English vocabulary assistant (Eva) American English spelling checker; Eva Text Analysis
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