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  • 41New British Poetry (2004) — New British Poetry is a 2004 poetry anthology edited by Scots poet Don Paterson and American poet Charles Simic. In his preface, Simic wrote: To make it as current as possible, Don Paterson and I decided to include only poets born after 1945 who… …

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  • 42National Poetry Series — The National Poetry Series is an American literary awards program. Every year since 1979 it has sponsored the publication of five books of poetry. Manuscripts are solicited through an annual open competition, judged and chosen by poets of… …

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  • 43Oxford University Poetry Society — The Oxford University Poetry Society (OUPS) aims to be the centre of poetic life within the University of Oxford, and was founded in 1946 by Martin Starkie. Contents 1 Society activities 2 Past Presidents 3 See also …

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  • 44Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival — The biennial Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival is the largest poetry event in North America. These four day celebrations of poetry have been called “poetry heaven” by the 1995 1997 U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Hass, “a new Woodstock” by the… …

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  • 45Animated poetry — is most simply described as an art form in which the artist renders a text poem using moving or animated words. Abstract, descriptive or allegorical animated images may also be used instead of, or with, the moving text.Animated poetry need not… …

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  • 46Penguin Book of Contemporary British Poetry — The Penguin Book of Contemporary British Poetry was a poetry anthology edited by Blake Morrison and Andrew Motion, and published in 1982 by Penguin Books.The traditional claims made mdash;and recognised as such in the introduction mdash;about a… …

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  • 47Life Is Motion — is a poem from Wallace Stevens s first book of poetry, Harmonium. It was first published in 1919, so it is in the publicdomain. [Buttel, p. 121. See also Librivox. [http://librivox.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4077] ] This playful poem is notable… …

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  • 48Libel (poetry) — Libel is a verse genre primarily of the Renaissance, descended from the tradition of invective in classical Greek and Roman poetry. Libel is usually expressly political, and balder and coarser than satire. Libels were generally not published but… …

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  • 49The Harvill Book of Twentieth-Century Poetry in English — is a poetry anthology edited by Michael Schmidt, and published in 1999. Schmidt is an American academic and long term UK resident, who is the founder of Carcanet Press; he has also written extensive biographical books about poets.A paperback… …

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  • 50Laws of motion — Law Law (l[add]), n. [OE. lawe, laghe, AS. lagu, from the root of E. lie: akin to OS. lag, Icel. l[ o]g, Sw. lag, Dan. lov; cf. L. lex, E. legal. A law is that which is laid, set, or fixed; like statute, fr. L. statuere to make to stand. See… …

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