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247- But year after year students crowd into her classroom, and the reason is clear: Norma’s “death class” is really about how to make the most of what poet Mary Oliver famously called our “one wild and precious life.”

248- By Hilary Williamson – October, 2010’Did you hear about the vampire poet?

249- By the way, Douglas Florian was the first ever guest-poet on GottaBook, way back in April, 2006, and I know he’ll be here again soon.

250- Chief Inspector Chen Cao, the Shanghai investigator who wanted to be a poet as a youth but was assigned by Communist officials to the police squad, must investigate a murder without antagonizing his Party superiors.

251- Chris Bianco, the poet Laureate of Pizza My guest on this week’s Special Sauce is Chris Bianco, the man who makes my favorite pizza in the world.

252- Christopher Tolkien told the that his father never considered publishing his translation, and poet Simon Armitage wonders if the text is up to Tolkien’s own standards.

253- Coecke, who knew his Latin, made clear how he read the poet.

254- Cover Reveal: Morgan Parker’s Magical Negro The poet discusses her latest collection, and how it differs from her previous work.

255- Cowboy poet BJ Smith draws upon his experience as a retired mountie, packer, horse trainer, ski patroller, and back country guide to feed his appetite for stories and poems.

256- Cuban-American cultural anthropologist and poet Ruth Behar, who based her first middle-grade novel, on her own childhood, vividly outlines 1966 Queens with Ruthie’s observations.

257- Decades before Elizabeth Alexander read her inaugural poem for President Obama in 2009, Robert Frost was the first poet to take part in a presidential inauguration-he read when President Kennedy was sworn into office in 1961.

258- Devin’s going to be a poet, and she doesn’t even know it – mostly because her name actually means “” in Irish, of course.

259- Did the place names in these limericks really exist or where they the fancy of the poet fitting the rhyme?

260- Discover this exquisite poetry and prose collection about the pains of growing up from the popular millennial Instagram poet, perfect for fans of Amanda Lovelace and Rupi Kaur.

261- Dobyns is also a poet.

262- Doraine Bennett of Dori Reads shares the poem Reply to the Question: “How can You Become a poet?” by Eve Merriam.

263- Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950), poet and legendary lover, brings revelations.

264- Either I love, love, love a particular poet, or, I don’t.

265- Either way, it’s pretty cool that she and the legendary poet (and his wife) share these similarities.

266- Encyclopedia Judaica quotes the record of the first known European Jewish poet Caecilius of Calacte moving to Rome from Sicily in 50 A.D., 20 years prior to Titus’ slaves.

267- Erri De Luca is an Italian novelist, translator, and poet.

268- Factory lights, border patrol, gin, handguns, smoke stacks, and war are the geography of many of these eloquent poems, but the solitary poet is always scrutinizing the world with the eyes of a lover.”

269- Fennelly is the sort of poet who reminds her readers why verse is so important to daily life.

270- For example, my wife is a poet.

271- Four poems from this anthology, each by a different poet, can be found in the journal’s excerpts section.

272- “Fried’s sophomore offering marks him as a poet on the rise, an important and individual voice.

273- From his apartment at 110 Columbia Heights the poet Hart Crane could see that massive structure that began to span from Brooklyn into lower Manhattan.

274- From his disturbing dreamscapes to his subtler quips on artistic ambition, the poet‘s voice is as inviting as it is uncanny.

275- From its earliest poet, Julian Poydras, to its current Nobel Prize nominee, Ernest Gaines, the state of Louisiana has inspired unique varieties of literature.

276- From the world-renowned Kenyan novelist, poet, playwright, literary critic, and theorist of post-colonial literature, comes the second volume of his memoirs, spanning 1955-1959, the author’s high school years during the tumultuous Mau Mau Uprising.

277- From the world-renowned Kenyan novelist, poet, playwright, literary critic,Ngugi wa’Thiong’o came to City Lights Bookstore on Tuesday, November 13, 2012, to celebrate the release of In the House of the Interpreter: A Memoir (Pantheon).

278- George Seferis, the Greek poet who won the Nobel Prize, said that all he needed was three readers.

279- Gordianus finds a drinking buddy in Cinna the poet.

280- Growing up in a small village in India’s Orissa region, Dilip Ratha dreamed of becoming a poet.

281- Hearing is so integral to poetry that it is as unlikely for one born deaf to become a poet as for one born blind to become a painter.

282- He believed Nobel was influenced by the work of British poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, who promoted a utopian pacifism.

283- Heinrich Heine, German poet whose international literary reputation and influence were established by the Buch der Lieder (1827; The Book of Songs), frequently set to music, though the more sombre poems….

284- He might most generously be read as a prose poet, or a performance artist trying to express the insipid conundrum of modern masculinity via the medium of YouTube televangelism.

285- He quotes his wife saying, “she met a poet who just happened to be able to act.”

286- He recalled that poet George Stanley once stood at the front of the bar and pointed at Grant Street (home of the Beat bars) and said, “The distance is infinite.”

287- Here’s an example from a 1672 pamphlet by the poet-satirist Andrew Marvell: “As things of Buffoonery do commonly, they carry with them their own Imprimatur.”

288- Here the punk poet tackled Vietnam, immigration and gentrification.

289- Her mother, a famous poet, is dead, but she, too, was a strong influence on McCabe’s intellectual development.

290- Her mother, determined to make sure Ada never became a head-in-the-clouds poet like her father, had her tutored solely and extensively in science and math.

291- He’s a bus driving poet, or a poet who happens to be a bus driver.

292- He’s also an essayist, showing that the best of prose is when written by a poet.

293- He stays true to the poem in that he does spread comfort beneath himself (unless he’s trying to curl up on your chest in bed), and you do walk around him as if he were City Hall (although not in the sense the poet had in mind, I’m sure)!

294- He was, for a time, friendly with the poet Algernon Swinburne, also a friend of Gosse’s; Swinburne was pleased to have Collins’s edition of Tourneur dedicated to him.

295- Highly recommend for fans of Emily Dickinson&those who are curious about this wonderful but reclusive poet.

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