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  1. 2008 Poet's Market by Nancy Breen, 2007-08-06
  2. Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke, 2002-05-08
  3. The Poet by Michael Connelly, 2002-07-01
  4. The Poet Slave of Cuba: A Biography of Juan Francisco Manzano (Pura Belpre Medal Book Author (Awards)) by Margarita Engle, 2006-04-04
  5. The Poet's Companion: A Guide to the Pleasures of Writing Poetry by Kim Addonizio, Dorianne Laux, 1997-09
  6. The Poet of Tolstoy Park: A Novel by Sonny Brewer, 2006-03-28
  7. The Poets' Corner: The One-and-Only Poetry Book for the Whole Family by John Lithgow, 2007-11-15
  8. Dead Poets Society by N.H. Kleinbaum, 1989-08-01
  9. Poet and Peasant and Through Peasant Eyes: A Literary-Cultural Approach to the Parables in Luke (Combined edition) by Kenneth E. Bailey, 1983-06
  10. The McSweeney's Book of Poets Picking Poets
  11. The Mentor Book of Major American Poets
  12. Poems, Poets, Poetry: An Introduction and Anthology by Helen Vendler, 2002-01-11
  13. World War One British Poets: Brooke, Owen, Sassoon, Rosenberg and Others (Unabridged)
  14. The Black Poets by Dudley Randall, 1985-05-01

1. The Academy Of American Poets
The Academy of American poets presents poems, biographies of poets, historical and thematic poetry exhibits, events calendars, discussion forums, contest information, and much more. Poetry Classroom for free access to poetry curriculum units and other educational resources. Free poets.org Updates of the location to npm@poets.org and we'll consider it for
http://www.poets.org/
poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits poetry map ... about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Help For Readers and Students
Browse our collection of over 500 poet biographies, 1400 poems, and 100 audio clips by using the Find a Poet Find a Poem , and Listening Booth buttons on the left-hand side of every page.
Become a member online
or make a donation today. For Teachers
In addition to the resources on poets.org, visit Online Poetry Classroom for free access to poetry curriculum units and other educational resources. Free Poets.org Updates
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for our biweekly newsletter to find out about Academy programs and new features on poets.org. Through its informative and entertaining daily entries, the National Poetry Almanac will provide a starting place for you to learn more about poetry. During June, we will present several poetry anthologies to add to your summer beach reading list. National Poetry Calendar
Hear a concert of song settings of poems by E.E. Cummings at A Wind Has Blown the Rain Away in Peterborough, NH, on June 12. Search for other events across the nation. Submit your events to our calendar using this

2. Lost Poets Of The Great War
Chronology of the War. The Human Cost. Bibliography. Emory University. Contact English Department. Last Update April 19, 1997 Harry Rusche is the author of Lost poets of the Great War, a hypertext document on the poetry of World War I; his
http://www.emory.edu/ENGLISH/LostPoets
Harry Rusche is the author of Lost Poets of the Great War , a hypertext document on the poetry of World War I; his address is the English Department, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322; he can be reached by e-mail at enghr@emory.edu. © Emory University
Contact English Department

Last Update: April 19, 1997

3. Poets & Writers, Inc.
poets Writers is the nation s largest nonprofit literary services organization. poets Writers gratefully acknowledges the support of its corporate sponsor
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4. Great Writers And Poets
A fairly wideranging directory of links to resources on the 'net for numerous authors, including information on Nobel Prize winners.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~pwessel/writers.html
This page is part of
Book Lovers Great writers
In my bookshop:
books on/by
Ezra Pound

Robert Lowell

Fernando Pessoa
prize winners ... other authors' lists Prize winners
Nobel Prize Winners
for a list of all the winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature
Nobel Prize in Literature Winners 1996-1901
, annotated, with links and books
Press announcement of the 1996 Nobel Prize Winner: Wislawa Szymborska
Literary Prizes Lists
: all major prizes, listed by Jack Siler Pulitzer Prizes presented by CJR , the official source. Plus some information on the winners. Amazon.com Award Winners : lists of winners, plus information on books available A to Z Ryunosuke Akutagawa Jim Diedrick wrote a book and a Website on Martin Amis Maya Angelou Louis Aragon Arthuriana Homepage ... Margaret Atwood: a lecture and Margaret Atwood Information Page , sanctioned by the author herself. More Atwood links on Margaret Atwood WWW Resources St. Augustine , one more wonderful page by James J. O'Donnell, a classical scholar Jane Austen Info Page , a very active and growing site! Madison Smartt Bell The first author I found who has his own home page!

5. Canadian Poets - University Of Toronto Library
Collection of poets with biographies, list of published works, and sample poems.
http://www.library.utoronto.ca/canpoetry/index_poet.htm
Contemporary Poets
Milton Acorn
Bert Almon

Margaret Atwood

Margaret Avison
...
19th c. Poets
Canadian Poets from Representative Poetry A. H. Reginald Buller (1874-1944)
William Wilfred Campbell (1858?-1918)

Bliss Carman (1861-1929)
...
Annie Louisa Walker (1836-1907)
Back up to: Contemporary Poets Please send enquiries or comments to:
Ian Lancashire, Sophia Kaszuba, and Sian Meikle

University of Toronto
and University of Toronto Library.

6. Poets Against The War
Sign Up for Newsletter. Poems of the Week. Submit a Poem. Find a Poem. World Poetry. Readings. Donate. Store. News. A Message for the New Year. You didnt really believe poets could stop a war, did you? Bush who put poets in the position of having to protest
http://www.poetsagainstthewar.org/
Home Home Sign Up for Newsletter Poems of the Week Submit a Poem ... News
A Message for the New Year
“You didn’t really believe poets could stop a war, did you?” The reporter’s tone was dripping with condescension. I believed in that possibility. Expectations are another matter entirely. Expectations are what lie beneath the surface of a very destructive, very human search for immediate self-gratification. It was in fact George W. Bush who put poets in the position of having to protest. In his January, 2003, State of the Union speech, Bush told us that we were either with him or “on the side of the terrorists.” No middle ground and no place for debate. Since Bush and his appointees reserved the exclusive right to define what a terrorist is, his statement makes a terrorist of every pacifist, every conscientious objector, and every citizen who questions the intelligence or morality of the United States engaging in “pre-emptive war.” Another Republican president, Teddy Roosevelt, said that placing any president [or administration] above criticism or argument was “morally treasonable.”
Poets Against the War was officially born when Laura Bush invited me to attend a White House symposium on Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, and Langston Hughes, scheduled for February 12, 2003. But it was truly born in the hearts of each of us long before the naively planned and quickly “postponed” symposium. The “postponement” continues today, the White House having faced its only public humiliation when we rose in unison to defend not only our nation’s conscience, but poetry itself.

7. The Poets
The poets. There are 161 poet companion sites below
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

8. 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/
Coming Up: Katharine Washburn Memorial Program with Clare Cavanagh
Ninth Annual Poets House Bridge Walk

info@poetshouse.org

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9. The League Of Canadian Poets
Canadas professional organization for poets. Please report broken links to the webmaster site design, © 19962001 The League of Canadian poets.
http://www.poets.ca/
Poetry Bookstore Poetry Month Awards Members' Catalogue ... Search Home
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Membership Info About the League How to Join Poets' Circle Reading Programs Canada Poetry Tours Poets in Schools Readings in Public Places Poetry Month Funders Logos
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Toronto, ON M4W 3C7
Tel: 416-504-1657
Fax: 416-504-0096
Email: info@poets.ca Lowther and Lampert Winners Announced! League AGM coming up: June 4-6, Montreal Are you thinking of organizing a reading series in your community? Check out our on-line booklet for tips and advice on how to organize a poetry reading. Winners for the Griffin Poetry Prize announced Winners of the Trillium Book Award for Poetry announced Read the Poet Laureate's Poem of the Week. ...
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We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Government of Canada through the Book Publishing Industry Development Program, the Ontario Arts Council, the Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Recreation, the Toronto Arts Council and all our friends of poetry. Please report broken links to the webmaster site design

10. Neurotic Poets - The Link Between Creativity And Madness - Writers, Writing, Str
An exploration of madness and creativity in the lives of famous poets. Includes biographical sketches discussing their work in context
http://www.neuroticpoets.com/
Madness takes its toll. Please have exact change.
ohn Dryden observed in 1681 that " Great wits are sure to madness near allied, And thin partitions do their bounds divide, " echoing the observation made centuries ago by the philosopher Aristotle that madness and genius seem to go hand in hand. In this cultural tradition, we often believe that the mental illnesses of great poets are simply a condition of their own artistic genius. Why might creative people be prone to such dementia? Perhaps it is the fact that their subject is the world of experience itself, reflected through their creations. Perhaps in some cases it is the unceasing pressure and stress that is the nature of celebrity. In their attempt to tell the truth as they see it, poets may find pain, yet their craft itself might offer one way to lend them power over that pain. The interest in the controversial aspects a poet's life itself can sometimes draw attention away from their creations. There is a general tendency for the sensational and pathological to attract heightened notice by the general public. This may not always be a negative thing, however, as it can generate more interest in a poet's work. These pages present stories about and works by several widely admired poets who courted emotional disaster throughout their lives. Sometimes their struggle was transformed into brilliant creations, sometimes the pain was simply too overwhelming, and they succumbed to it. The tales of their lives demonstrate that often tormenting relationship between pain and creativity.

11. The Academy Of American Poets
The Academy of American poets presents poems, biographies of poets, historical and thematic poetry exhibits, events calendars, discussion forums, contest
http://www.poets.org/index.cfm
poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits poetry map ... about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Help For Readers and Students
Browse our collection of over 500 poet biographies, 1400 poems, and 100 audio clips by using the Find a Poet Find a Poem , and Listening Booth buttons on the left-hand side of every page.
Become a member online
or make a donation today. For Teachers
In addition to the resources on poets.org, visit Online Poetry Classroom for free access to poetry curriculum units and other educational resources. Free Poets.org Updates
Sign up
for our biweekly newsletter to find out about Academy programs and new features on poets.org. Through its informative and entertaining daily entries, the National Poetry Almanac will provide a starting place for you to learn more about poetry. During June, we will present several poetry anthologies to add to your summer beach reading list. National Poetry Calendar
Hear a concert of song settings of poems by E.E. Cummings at A Wind Has Blown the Rain Away in Peterborough, NH, on June 12. Search for other events across the nation. Submit your events to our calendar using this

12. Poetry Daily, A New Poem Every Day.
Web anthology and bookstore. Focuses on the mainstream of contemporary poetry with news features, an archive of previously featured poems and poets, and brief featured journal coverage.
http://www.poems.com/
Orphanotrophium
by Dorothea Tanning
from A Table of Content
GRAYWOLF PRESS
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Previously on Poetry Daily
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13. Poets & Writers Magazine
from Rome. TEACHERS GUIDE. Use poets Writers Magazine to spark classroom exchange on contemporary issues and classic debates. Now
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Percival Everett would like to dismantle the notion of an "authentic" African/American experience/novel/novelist: "To say 'this is African American, this is not,' is absolutely insane, and marginalizing, and ghettoizing, and just a continued effort of the American culture to enslave people." Other than that, his goal is to write "honest work." American Desert , his 14th novel, is just out this month.
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14. Poets.org
poets.org This functional, easy to navigate site seeks to support American poets and to further appreciation of poetry in the United States. poets.org allows for keyword searching and browsing for
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.poets.org/index.cfm&y=023E4D766F

15. This Website Has Moved
The GPW is a Dallas poetry workshop sponsored by the Writers Garret. Look for 'Advice for Beginning poets'.
http://www.glyphnet.com/gpw/
This Website Has Moved You should be redirected in a few seconds. If not, please go to mikecarris.com/gpw

16. Poets' Corner - Home Page
poets Corner is a massive online collection of poetry, with thousands of works from hundreds of poets. (WebCounter). 6,700 780, Works poets. FAQ. What s New.
http://www.theotherpages.org/poems/
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Works
Poets FAQ What's New Daily Poetry Break -Bob Author Index Title Index -Jon Subject Index -Jon Lives of the Poets -Nelson Faces of the Poets Bookshelf Favorites Traditional Works ... Other Sites This is a distributed project created, edited, and maintained by: Bob Blair
in Texas,
Jon Lachelt
in Colorado,
Nelson Miller
in Georgia,
and Steve Spanoudis
in Florida,
With many and substantial contributions from volunteers around the world. H O M E Access the many other collections on this site Notes: (2) We tend to steer away from certain material because of strong sexual or prejudicial content some things may be unsuitable due to the broad range of our users. (3)You are welcome to link to any part of the collection. Duplication or re-publishing of this collection, its layout, hypertext formatting or custom images in any media without permission are restricted. Welcome to Poets' Corner , one of the largest and oldest text resources on the web. The goal of this project is to create a user-friendly library of works that promotes browsing and exploring through a site that spans thousands of works by hundreds of authors covering thousands of years. These works have been assembled by the Editors through their own efforts, and through the efforts of volunteer contributors from around

17. Top 100 Movie Lists - Dead Poets Society
A collection of photos and sounds. WAV
http://www.geocities.com/aaronbcaldwell/DeadP.html
HOME A. CALDWELL LIST M. CALDWELL LIST CRITICS LISTS #1 ... LINKS Sound Bites: 1) "We dont read and write poetry because its cute, we ...": Wav 123 KB 2)"Excrement. That's what I think of Mr. J. Evans Pritchard. We're not laying pipe. We're talking about poetry. How can you describe poetry like American Bandstand? 'Well, I like Byron, I give 'im a 42, but I can't dance to it.' Now, I want you to rip out that page. Go on. Rip out the entire page." Wav 536 KB 3) "Come on..are you a man or an amoeba?": Wav 19 KB 4)"Were you kicked out?"
"No."
"So what happened?"
"I'm to turn everybody in, apologize to the school, and all will be forgiven."
"So, what are you gonna do? Charlie?"
"Dammit, Neil. The name is Nuwanda." Wav 487 KB 5)"Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. The Latin term for that sentiment is carpe diem. Now who knows what that means?"
"Carpe diem, that's 'seize the day'."
"Very good, Mr. ..."

18. The Women Poets Of The Web

http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Lair/1058/WPoets.html
Women Poets of the Web This Web Ring was created for the purpose of uniting all the wonderful Poetess's of the web so that their works will be recognized and easier to find. All of the sites in this ring are made by women who have a beautiful soul which leads to a wonderous imagination to create and maintain these pages. Feel free to look around the ring and join it if you think it suits the theme of your webpage (fantasy, poetry, writing, arts, and any other pages created by women) How to join.... 1. Fill out the form below...This will not put you in the site but it will make me aware that you wish to be in the site and it will give you an ID number. Your page's URL: Your page's title: Your e-mail address: Password:
(The password allows you to later edit your site in the ring.) Keywords: Enter up to 20 keywords to describe your site.
Description: Enter a short description of your site.
2. Copy and paste the following HTML fragment and add it to your homepage... Be sure to:
1. Change the mailing address to your own
2. Change the owner name to your own

19. Poets' Corner - Index Of Traditional And Anonymous Works
19952003 poets Corner Editorial Staff, All Rights Reserved Worldwide (WebCounter).
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Index of Traditional Works
    Introduction Every culture has its traditional songs which date back to some remote time in a nation's or people's history. Some of these works from the British isles date back hundreds of years to the middle ages. Many traditional American songs originated in the periods before and after the Civil War. American songs in particular are rich and varied, resulting perhaps from the nation's condensed history (relative to most European or Asian countries) and the many and varied group which make up its population. From the spirituals sung by the enslaved and opressed, to ballads of life during the westward expansion, there is much to choose from. At some point I'd like to also add a collection of works from the Shakers, an American religious group that believed music was one of the great Gifts, and considered the creation of music or verse as one of the most important things in life.
    English/Scottish/Welsh/Irish (119)
    As many of these works are very old, they have assumed a fairly standardized form in most modern anthologies. In a few cases there are transposed stanzas in versions taken from different references. They are presented here in the most commonly published forms. Included here also is Bell's collection of regional English songs and ballads.

20. Poetry.Com Free Poetry Contest, Poems, Publishing, Links And Chat
This site features over 5.1 million poets! Search for a poet
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