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  1. Ezra Pound: Poet I: The Young Genius 1885-1920 by A. David Moody, 2007-11-24
  2. Best New Poets 2007: 50 Poems from Emerging Writers (Best New Poets)
  3. Letters to a Young Poet/the Possibility of Being by Rainer Maria Rilke, 2002-05
  4. Poet's Work, Poet's Play: Essays on the Practice and the Art
  5. The Mentor Book of Major British Poets (Mentor) by Various, 1985-08-23
  6. Poet in New York: A Bilingual Edition by Federico Garcia Lorca, 2007-12-21
  7. The Bat-Poet by Randall Jarrell, 1997-01-01
  8. The Pistol Poets by Victor Gischler, 2005-01-25
  9. Melville: The Making of the Poet by Hershel Parker, 2007-12-11
  10. Poet Power: The Complete Guide to Getting Your Poetry Published (Culture Tools) by Thomas A. Williams, 2002-10-01
  11. Fifteen Poets of the Aztec World by Miguel Leon-Portilla, 2000-10
  12. Modern American Poets: Their Voices and Visions by Robert DiYanni, 1993-10-01
  13. Finally Comes The Poet by Walter Brueggemann, 1989-01-01
  14. British Women Poets of the Romantic Era: An Anthology

21. The Poet's Bookshelf Biographies Of Famous Poets
Gifted students write about the lives of 12 wellknown American poets.
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22. The Poets
The poets. There are 161 poet companion sites below. The poems analyzed are available in Anthology of Modern American Poetry (Oxford)
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets.htm
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

23. Incompetech's British Author Series
A witty and scholarly take on various venerated British authors, most of whom had the misfortune of being poets.
http://www.incompetech.com/authors/
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The focus here is on the memorable and the unusual rather than the important or useful. (In other words, don't come here to study for that big English exam.) Poet Playwright Essayist* Journalist Novelist Sir Walter "the Unfortunate" Raleigh
Christopher "James Bond" Marlowe

John "Un-" Donne

Ben "Origin Unknown" Jonson
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Charles "Lewis Carroll" Dodgson

This category also includes general nonfiction, such as Wordsworth's travel guide and Donne's sermons.
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24. Poets Against War
Provides a venue for poets to voice their conscience against impending war. Index of poems, searchable schedule of readings, chapbook, resources for
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

25. Christian Poetry - Fellowship Of Christian Poets
Introduces an association that seeks to foster the use of poetry in Christian ministry, and describes their newsletter and services. Includes an extensive library of poems indexed by topic and author, with a text search tool.
http://www.christianpoets.com/
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A N O N - P R O F I T W O R L D - W I D E C H R I S T I A N M I N I S T R Y
Picture Poems
Flash Poetry Webstore Poet of the Lord
by John Marinelli Hear, Oh Poet of the Lord.
I offer you a great reward,
A gifting that shall never cease,
An outpouring of Joy and Peace. I send you from my throne above,
As a messenger of my eternal Love,
To a lost and dying land,
To every creature, every man. Speak, Oh Poet of the living God.
Dare to walk where Angels trod. Tell your world in Rhymes of Praise, Of Jesus, whom from the dead I raised. I give you words full of life. Use them as an end to strife. Send them by land and sea, For this is your destinty. I have chosen you especially by name, So set aside your sorrow and shame, And speak now on my behalf, Of love and peace and even wrath.

26. UNKNOWN POETS
A site where poets can post their poetry.
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27. FrontPage
poets, poet in residence, spoken word, australian poets, Fenton, Keane, jfk, cyber poet, multimedia poetry, Australia, Australian, cyber poets
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28. Who's
Heather Pyrcz
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29. Www.poets.com/

http://www.poets.com/

30. Kelly Writers House
Gathering place and a resource for all kinds of writers and space for experiment and innovation on the Web, as well as on the streets of Philadelphia, by providing webcasts of author readings and interviews. with visiting writers and poets.
http://www.english.upenn.edu/~wh/
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Monthly Calendars

Series and Programs

Special Events

Featured Visitors 1996-2005
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... Publications ABOUT About Writers House Writers House in the News Writers House Fellows Friends of the Writers House ... Use the House Schedule Space and RSVP to events Propose an event Resources and Links at the University of Pennsylvania wh@writing.upenn.edu 3805 Locust Walk Philadelphia, PA 19104 215.573.WRIT fax: 215.573.9750 SPECIAL
  • 3-day poetry retreat at Frost Valley, October 26-28, 2005
  • internships
  • Writers House Fellows, 2006: Ford, Ozick, Frazier
  • PENNsound is open for close listening! ...
  • Tony Kushner praises the Writers House
  • 31. PEN American Center - Homepage
    Membership association of prominent literary writers and editors. As a major voice of the literary community the organization seeks to defend the
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    32. Poets Against War
    Provides a venue for poets to voice their conscience against impending war. Index of poems, searchable schedule of readings, chapbook, resources for
    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.
    Read feature articles
    by: Kerry Shawn Keys and Jayne Lyn Stahl . Op-Ed column by Poets Against War Director, Sam Hamill. Breyten Breytenbach was declared a "terrorist" and imprisoned in South Africa for his anti-apartheid activities. His "letter" was written at the beginning of the war but has not been previously widely published in the U.S. —Ed. LETTER TO MY AMERICAN FRIEND: Dakar, 8 March 2003 Joe, please receive these random thoughts at countdown time. It is the eighth of March. In a few days, it now seems certain and ineluctable, thousands of people will die stupidly and violently. Nothing new. The human species is dumb though sly and violent though tender. read more Poet Sharon Olds Declines a White House Invitation Dear Mrs. Bush,
    I am writing to let you know why I am not able to accept your kind invitation to give a presentation at the National Book Festival on September 24, or to attend your dinner at the Library of Congress or the breakfast at the White House. read more Short History of Poets Against War In late January 2003, in response to an invitation to a symposium by Laura Bush to celebrate "Poetry and the American Voice," Sam Hamill declined; a longtime pacifist, he could not in good faith visit the White House following the recent news of George W. Bush's plan for a unilateral "Shock and Awe" attack on Iraq. Instead, he asked about 50 fellow poets to "reconstitute a Poets Against the War movement like the one organized to speak out against the war in Vietnam...to speak up for the conscience of our country and lend your names to our petition against this war” by submitting poems of protest that he would send to the White House. When 1,500 poets responded within four days, this web site was created as a means of handling the enormous, unexpected response.

    33. 07/07/97 -- Arts: Defying Canonical Isolation
    Interview by students at Simon Fraser University.
    http://www.peak.sfu.ca/the-peak/97-2/issue10/crolane.html
    The Peak, Simon Fraser University's Student Newspaper since 1965, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada V5A 1S6, e-mail: epeak@mail.peak.sfu.ca, phone: (604) 291-3597 fax: (604) 291-3786
    Volume 96, Issue 10 July 7, 1997 Arts
    Defying canonical isolation:
    Poets Lorna Crozier and Patrick Lane
    by clea ainsworth Student: It's really great to be able to put a face to your name. It puts my mind in a different mode and I really got a lot more out of the reading.... Patrick Lane: Yes, it makes you realize that Wordsworth masturbated. Well, maybe he didn't.... Lorna Crozier: Oh, I hope he did. Lane: Well, Blake did for sure. Seriously, seeing readings places poetry in the real world. I grew up in the interior of BC and figured all of the poets were dead. At the back of all the anthologies there was a section called "And Other Poems" and that's where all the Canadians were. Then I read "David" by Earl Birney-I remember thinking, geez, I love this poem. It was all about a guy climbing the Rockies around Banff. I thought, "this is real-I've been in those mountains." And then when I discovered in the early 60s that he was alive and living in Vancouver, I was completely knocked out by this. I sent some poems to a magazine at UBC and they rejected all of my poems-but it was Earl Birney who wrote the rejection letter to me. He said all of the editors are students and he apologized for them. He said they weren't so bad and that I should keep working at them. I thought Birney was much deader than Wordsworth.

    34. Welcome To Poets House
    poets House is a comfortable, accessible place for poetrya 45000 volume poetry library and a meeting place that invites poets and the public to join the
    http://www.poetshouse.org/home.htm
    News
    Purgatorio: Milton Glaser Exhibit

    Philip Levine on William Carlos Williams

    Literary Animals:
    On view at the Central Park Zoo!
    Branching Out:
    PITB arrives in 5 US cities
    Teaming Up with the Staten Island Yankees
    Staten Island Baseball Poem Contest
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    info@poetshouse.org

    Website by Spliteye

    35. Publishing Poets
    A place where published poets can meet and discuss topics that affect their writing life online vs. print publication, zine reviews, publication pointers, copyright, good/bad publication experiences, and paying markets.
    http://forums.delphiforums.com/publishingpoets/start

    36. British Women Romantic Poets, 1789 - 1832
    The British Women Romantic poets Project is a digital initiative of the UC Davis General Library. List of Women Romantic poets in the Kohler Collection
    http://digital.lib.ucdavis.edu/projects/bwrp/
    British Women Romantic Poets, 1789 - 1832 An electronic collection of texts from the University of California, Davis
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    Search Individual Items/Images Header Keyword Title Poet/Author Date of Creation of Original Display Search Results as:
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    ABOVE: from Original Poems by Mrs. Pilkington Cambridge, 1811 The British Women Romantic Poets Project is a digital initiative of the UC Davis General Library. British Women Romantic Poets Project at UC Davis
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    Project Description

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    Project Updates ... TEI in Libraries: Guidelines for Best Encoding Practices Contact the British Women Romantic Poets Project: Charlotte Payne Telephone: (530) 752-6040 Email: clpayne@ucdavis.edu

    37. Last Minute Changes: Dead Poets Society The Movie Vs. Dead Poets Society The Scr
    Comparison of the film to its screenplay.
    http://www10.pair.com/crazydv/weir/dps/comparison.html
    Last Minute Changes:
    Dead Poets Society the Movie vs. Dead Poets Society the Script
    Now I know, the first thing that everyone is going to ask me is "How can I get a copy of the script?" Unfortunately, I have not found a download of it available on the internet and I certainly do not have the time to type or scan the entire script in. I managed to get my copy of the script through an auction on eBay . You may wish to perform a search there and see if there are any copies currently up for bidding. The novelization (by N. H. Kleinbaum) and the original screenplay (by Tom Schulman) are pretty similar as far as the content goes. It appears as if the novelization was based on this version of the screenplay (revised third draft, September 29th, 1988) or something close to it. If you have the option of reading the script or the novelization, please read the script. Neither of them can hold a candle to the final film, but the novelization is very poorly written. This scares me considering the fact that the novelization is now part of the English curriculum in many US schools. (The used copy I have came from Greenfield Jr. High in Bakersfield CA.) If anything, I would use the novelization as an example of how not to write a story. In this draft, numerous changes were already made. (Numerous scene numbers simply have the word "omitted" next to them in this version.) One of the first changes that Peter Weir desired was to remove the entire element of plot that had John Keating dying. Weir felt that it was an unnecessary element that actually took away from Keating's teachings since it was suddenly obvious why Keating would want to seize the day.

    38. BWRP -- Index
    British Women Romantic poets, 17891832 Links to Works. These texts are encoded in Standard Generalized Markup Language. To read them you will need an SGML
    http://digital.lib.ucdavis.edu/projects/bwrp/Works/
    British Women Romantic Poets, 1789-1832: Links to Works
    These texts are encoded in Standard Generalized Markup Language . To read them you will need an SGML Browser. A "standard" HTML version of each text has been rendered from the SGML version for your convenience. New in 2002! We are pleased to be able to enhance our website by providing links to The Literary Encyclopedia , an online and freely available scholarly endeavor edited by Robert Clark, Emory Elliott and Janet Todd. Some of the biographies to which we link below have been commissioned but not yet written. Keep trying. [A] [B] [C] [D] ... [W]
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    • Bannerman, Anne [d. 1829].

    39. Young Poets - Poetry Written By Kids From 5-18
    Original poetry written by kids age 5 18, cartoon reviews, movie reviews, online games, literary and other fun links for kids.
    http://www.loriswebs.com/youngpoets/

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    Young Poets
    A collection of original poetry
    written by kids from ages 5 to 18.
    Young poets has a large collection of poetry written by kids and also their stories and some of their own drawings. We try to keep this a kid-safe site by only choosing those stories and poems suitable for young children to read. Please use the search form below to search for specific terms such as Thanksgiving, Chrismas or Easter poems and stories or any other theme you are looking for. We hope you enjoy your stay here.
    About Young Poets

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    Name the Foal Contest 2004
    two 3 minute stories for children
    Prayer Watches - Great Gifts for Kids Harry Potter Review Click on a number to view the poems by age group
    Featured Poet for this month:
    Poems by Emily Please pray for some friends of Kayla , Nick and Karina, who are going through Chemotherapy for Cancer and not feeling very well. Kayla met them at a camp for kids who have Cancer. Kayla is recovering from Hodgkins Lymphoma. They could all use your prayers. Search for a poet's name or a subject: or use menu at bottom of page.

    40. Football Poets - Football Poetry, Poems Written By Football Fans.
    Football poets the world s leading collection of football poems. A poetic celebration of the beautiful game. Poetry and Prose for every football fan.
    http://www.footballpoets.org/
    Home New poems Submit a poem Guest book ... Contact us
    Date: Poet: Title:
    (click a title to read it) 24 Sep S B Ingle Seeking Sweet Victory 23 Sep Denys E. W. Jones Let's see some Fairplay, Boyo! 22 Sep Poet Shot The Most Famous Save in Football History 22 Sep David Thomas Footballer's nicknames 21 Sep Alan McKean Premier Dust 21 Sep Alan McKean Final Whistle 21 Sep P Maguire Not so Grim Grimsby! 20 Sep kevin raymond Two Kids For A Tenner! 20 Sep P Maguire When Pele plays football who does he dream he is? 20 Sep S B Ingle Official Mourning 20 Sep S B Ingle Ipswich Nil: Norwich Won 20 Sep P Maguire Simon Wiesenthal "Until the Final Whistle" Total poems: 6826 ...there are more new poems on the new poems page
    Clik Here 04 Sep An August Welcome Parry's Post 24 Sep Esso World Cup Coins, Football Poetry and the Passage of Youth Butler's Bench 19 Sep www.culturaldiversity.tk Crispin's Corner 19 Aug Could Have Beens + News+ KIO Workshops
    The British Library has judged Footballpoets.org to be an important part of our (national) documentary heritage. They will be archiving the site for future generations to enjoy...
    to find out more click here...

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