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dom silvester houédard (1924-1992), or dsh, as he is correctly known, was a Benedictine monk of Prinknash Abbey, Gloucestershire who made significant contributions in many fields, including theology and poetry
Boston Review — Brian Teare: Revelation—Barbara Guest's Collected Poems
Without The Collected Poems, we could not have known for sure that the tremendous change animating her work emerged amid bedrock constancy. All along, her poems have been most faithful to the moment mimetic and linear logics give way to association; her poems have courted the moment when writing through process gains true access to imagination.
Haiku of Kobayashi Issa
Kobayashi Issa was one of Japan's most prolific poets (learn more). He left in his journals over twenty thousand one-breath poems—then called haikai but today known as haiku. This website offers an archive of 9,000 of these haiku.
Relics of the Material Age - David Bunn turns library catalogue into poetry1 - Bibliography | Art in America | Find Articles at BNET
The catalogue enables Bunn to narrate what he calls "a whole constellation of stories," some focused on a particular moment in time or a brief thread of plot, others conjuring the grand, seamless narrative of existence, without beginning or end, shape or evident purpose.
LKJRecords.com
Linton Kwesi Johnson was born on 24 August 1952 in Chapelton, a small town in the rural parish of Clarendon, Jamaica. He came to London in 1963, went to Tulse Hill secondary school and later studied Sociology at Goldsmiths' College, University of London.
'As Good as Great Poetry Gets' - The New York Review of Books
"Outside his poems Cavafy does not exist."
A life in writing: Derek Walcott | Books | The Guardian
Derek Walcott was born in 1930 and raised on St Lucia, one of the smaller Windward Islands of the Caribbean, where he received what he calls "a very good English education".
On Hayden Carruth: A Friendship in Poetry - Poets.org
Hayden's thought, his expectation, starts from and is ever qualified by a careful, deliberate, strictly limited resignation. His work does not arise from a false expectation of ideal causes or effects. He assumes absolutely that life begins and ends on the everyday, the real, the mortal, the "losing" side of the ideal.
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