By force of her imagination and skill, Emily Dickinson could take the measure of solitude, opprobrium and even damnation.
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Hosted on MSNEphriam David Tyler: Shreveport civil rights poet born in 1884When Ephriam David Tyler died in 1969 at age 85, he had written and published his way through three works of poetry that ...
A survey of the Polish poet’s work in the late 1940s and early 1950s highlights Miłosz’s attempt to grapple with the ...
I have met so many good people of Petersburg, and I love the great possibilities that the city has on the horizon' ...
Ceasefire,” his most famous poem, invoked the “Iliad” in exploring his country’s sectarian strife. But his work wasn’t ...
The latest translation of the Holy Quran into English was formally launched here on Saturday at the India Islamic Cultural ...
Nothing New,” which the American poet wrote in 1918, is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
As part of Xpress' annual Wellness Issues, we asked six local poets to share their thoughts on the benefits of slowing down and being present in the moment.
Sassoon and Owen capture in verse the sheer frightfulness of trench warfare; they are the supreme English war poets of their ...
By treating DNA as a language, Brian Hie’s “ChatGPT for genomes” could pick up patterns that humans can’t see, accelerating ...
Over the centuries, poets have often used ancient Greece as their "muse," resulting in some of the most magnificent poems ever written.
There Lives a Young Girl in Me Who Will Not Die, the first English translation of those poems, starts with selections from A Girl’s Mind, published in 1939 when she was 21, and ends with poems ...
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