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Featured news Forward Prize Shortlist/PEN Winner 2021/Heaney’s Open Ground – Poetry News Roundup June 9th . Today in our poetry round-up we look at the Forward Poetry Prize Shortlist, the PEN Pinter 2021 winner and Seamus Heaney HomePlace “Open Ground”. THOMAS E SPENCER POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Thomas E Spencer was an English-born, Australian poet, building contractor and stonemason. He was born Thomas Edward O’Brien on the 30 th December 1845 in the East London district of Hoxton. His father, Daniel O’Brien, was a cabinet maker. GEORGE MOSES HORTON POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Born in 1797, George Moses Horton was a slave poet who was brought up in the Southern United States and was the first black American to have his work published in the region. RUBEN DARIO POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Poet Ruben Dario was born in Nicaragua in 1867 and was perhaps one of the best exponents of the literary movement modernismo that arose in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. BONNIE PARKER POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE When most people hear the name Bonnie Parker their first thought is unlikely to be “this was a famous American poet of the early 20 th century”. A more likely adjective to use is actually infamous because, of course, she was a part of one of the most notorious criminal gangs in history. Along with her partner Clyde Barrow she set off on a murderous rampage across the American mid-west that HAKIM SANAI POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Born in Ghazni in the south of Afghanistan sometime during the eleventh century, Sanai is considered one of the most influential early mystics from the Persian region and author of The Walled Garden of Truth.Despite his strong influence not much is known about his life and much is gleaned from his poetry which is often autobiographical. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE When looking for a true giant amongst the writers of the 19 th and 20 th centuries it would be hard to find anyone more deserving of that title than George Bernard Shaw. His primary writing output was in the form of plays and he wrote more than sixty of those. YOSA BUSON POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Japanese poet Yosa Buson was born in 1716 in Settsu Province, during the Edo period where society was under the control of the Tokugawashogunate.
STACEYANN CHIN POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Staceyann Chin is a Jamaican-born poet and performing artist who campaigns vehemently on behalf of LGBT issues. She has been openly gay since arriving in the Brooklyn district of New York City and has appeared on television shows such as the Oprah Winfrey Show where she recounted her struggles growing up in the Caribbean. SAROJINI NAIDU POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Sarojini Naidu, known as the ‘Nightingale of India’, was a celebrated poet, playwright and Indian independence activist. She was the first woman to become President of the Indian National Congress and the first woman to achieve the post of Governor of Uttar Pradeshstate.
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Featured news Forward Prize Shortlist/PEN Winner 2021/Heaney’s Open Ground – Poetry News Roundup June 9th . Today in our poetry round-up we look at the Forward Poetry Prize Shortlist, the PEN Pinter 2021 winner and Seamus Heaney HomePlace “Open Ground”. THOMAS E SPENCER POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Thomas E Spencer was an English-born, Australian poet, building contractor and stonemason. He was born Thomas Edward O’Brien on the 30 th December 1845 in the East London district of Hoxton. His father, Daniel O’Brien, was a cabinet maker. GEORGE MOSES HORTON POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Born in 1797, George Moses Horton was a slave poet who was brought up in the Southern United States and was the first black American to have his work published in the region. RUBEN DARIO POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Poet Ruben Dario was born in Nicaragua in 1867 and was perhaps one of the best exponents of the literary movement modernismo that arose in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. BONNIE PARKER POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE When most people hear the name Bonnie Parker their first thought is unlikely to be “this was a famous American poet of the early 20 th century”. A more likely adjective to use is actually infamous because, of course, she was a part of one of the most notorious criminal gangs in history. Along with her partner Clyde Barrow she set off on a murderous rampage across the American mid-west that HAKIM SANAI POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Born in Ghazni in the south of Afghanistan sometime during the eleventh century, Sanai is considered one of the most influential early mystics from the Persian region and author of The Walled Garden of Truth.Despite his strong influence not much is known about his life and much is gleaned from his poetry which is often autobiographical. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE When looking for a true giant amongst the writers of the 19 th and 20 th centuries it would be hard to find anyone more deserving of that title than George Bernard Shaw. His primary writing output was in the form of plays and he wrote more than sixty of those. YOSA BUSON POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Japanese poet Yosa Buson was born in 1716 in Settsu Province, during the Edo period where society was under the control of the Tokugawashogunate.
STACEYANN CHIN POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Staceyann Chin is a Jamaican-born poet and performing artist who campaigns vehemently on behalf of LGBT issues. She has been openly gay since arriving in the Brooklyn district of New York City and has appeared on television shows such as the Oprah Winfrey Show where she recounted her struggles growing up in the Caribbean. SAROJINI NAIDU POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Sarojini Naidu, known as the ‘Nightingale of India’, was a celebrated poet, playwright and Indian independence activist. She was the first woman to become President of the Indian National Congress and the first woman to achieve the post of Governor of Uttar Pradeshstate.
MARY BOTHAM HOWITT POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Mary Botham Howitt was a 19 th century English author who is best remembered for her famous children’s poem The Spider and the Fly.. Her literary output was considerable and, collaborating on many projects with her husband, she had over 180 books to her name. NOVALIS POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Novalis was a late 18 th century German writer who lived for less than thirty years. He was well known at the time as a philosopher and he wrote Fragmenten – a short collection of fragments of philosophical thought. Much of this, and other pieces of work, were published by friends after his death. LOVE STORY POEM, BY TENDERME, AT MY POETIC SIDE Goldfinch60 June 12th, 2021 03:04. Of course she will ask you and that little soul will become part of your wonderful life together. Andy JUDITH VIORST POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Judith Viorst has enjoyed a full career of writing for newspapers and magazines while publishing a number of children’s books (both prose and poetry) and also some for adults. CHARLES BUKOWSKI POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Charles Bukowski (1921-1994) is a poet of bluntness. With over 120 poems, most of these are easily associated with because of the manner in which each of these poems comes forth. NEHUSHTAN POEM, BY GARY EDWARD GERACI, AT MY POETIC SIDE Doggerel Dave June 12th, 2021 20:25. Come on Gary – you can do better than this. You surely know that someone can have and live by a moral framework without the necessity of a religious faith. I’M JUST A POET POEM, BY ACCIDENTAL POET, AT MY POETIC SIDE Accidental Poet June 12th, 2021 09:07. First off, you have my condolences on your brother's passing. Such experiences bring out the best in us of a poetic nature. I'm glad you have found your way, and it shows in the words you write Teddy. WHICH IS THE GREATER? POEM, BY GOLDFINCH60, AT MY POETIC SIDE Teddy.15 June 12th, 2021 01:12. Or Barolo or lambrusco? Which I would truly reply which ever one tastes more delicious in your palate. Andy you have a great piece here, I find paintings are silent poems and poems pictures in words and music well you certainly chose a beauty today I couldn't really choose. WHAT AND WHY POEM, BY MOHANGUPTA.SURESH@GMAIL.COM, AT MY What and Why. 06/11/2021 . Ejected from the warmth of womb . soon after, anxious mind, neurons fire. What is this, and that, and that, and. When I learn to put two words together CHILD IS THE FATHER OF MAN (SHORT STORY) POEM, BY PREMJI CHILD IS THE FATHER OF MAN . Transfers are real headaches for all employees, irrespective of where they work. in government or privatesector.
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Anne Brontë: On the 28th of May 1849 at the age of 29 Anne Brontë passes away in Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire, England1913. May
Swenson: On the 28th of May 1913 May Swenson is born in Logan, Utah 2014. Maya Angelou: Angelou dies on themorning of
CHARLES D’ORLÉANS POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Charles of Orléans was born in Paris in 1394. A nobleman with several titles in addition to Duke of Orléans, he was also an accomplished poet and it is believed that he wrote hundreds of poems while incarcerated as a prisoner of war for some twenty five years. THOMAS E SPENCER POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Thomas E Spencer was an English-born, Australian poet, building contractor and stonemason. He was born Thomas Edward O’Brien on the 30 th December 1845 in the East London district of Hoxton. His father, Daniel O’Brien, was a cabinet maker. JANE TAYLOR POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Well, the answer is that the English poet and novelist Jane Taylor wrote those famous words. Her poem was set to music, using an old French tune, and the legend was born! Jane was born in September 1783, in London, but she spent her early years living in the small Suffolk town of Lavenham. She had an older sister called Ann, and the pairloved
GEORGE MOSES HORTON POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE George Moses Horton Bio. Born in 1797, George Moses Horton was a slave poet who was brought up in the Southern United States and was the first black American to have his work published in the region. He took his surname from plantation owner William Horton, growing up on an estate in North Carolina and then a tobacco farm in Chatham County. JAMI POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Jami was a 15 th century Persian poet and theologian from the school of Ibn Arabi. A great scholar and mystical man, Jami also composed lyrics and idylls and was a respected historian. Jami was born in August 1414 and most accounts put his place of birth as Jam which is ANNA LAETITIA BARBAULD POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE At a time in history when female published writers were very rare, Anna Laetitia Barbauld stood out with her English Romantic style of writing poetry. She also produced a number of essays, including works on political subjects, and was a noted children’s author. She was certainly outspoken, even into her late sixties, and she fell foul of YOSA BUSON POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Japanese poet Yosa Buson was born in 1716 in Settsu Province, during the Edo period where society was under the control of the Tokugawashogunate.
JUDITH VIORST POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Judith Viorst Bio. Judith Viorst has enjoyed a full career of writing for newspapers and magazines while publishing a number of children’s books (both prose and poetry) and also some for adults. She became interested in the study of Freudian psychology in the late 1970s and, as a result, published a number of books on this subject. LIL’ WAYNE POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Here are some encouraging thoughts for Lil’ Wayne. Untitled. by Lil’ Wayne. Lil’ Wayne was born as Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. in 1982. He grew up with his mother after his parents divorced and his biological father abandoned his family completely. He started a career as a rapper at the age of eight. He recorded freestyle ‘raps’ onthe
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Anne Brontë: On the 28th of May 1849 at the age of 29 Anne Brontë passes away in Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire, England1913. May
Swenson: On the 28th of May 1913 May Swenson is born in Logan, Utah 2014. Maya Angelou: Angelou dies on themorning of
CHARLES D’ORLÉANS POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Charles of Orléans was born in Paris in 1394. A nobleman with several titles in addition to Duke of Orléans, he was also an accomplished poet and it is believed that he wrote hundreds of poems while incarcerated as a prisoner of war for some twenty five years. THOMAS E SPENCER POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Thomas E Spencer was an English-born, Australian poet, building contractor and stonemason. He was born Thomas Edward O’Brien on the 30 th December 1845 in the East London district of Hoxton. His father, Daniel O’Brien, was a cabinet maker. JANE TAYLOR POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Well, the answer is that the English poet and novelist Jane Taylor wrote those famous words. Her poem was set to music, using an old French tune, and the legend was born! Jane was born in September 1783, in London, but she spent her early years living in the small Suffolk town of Lavenham. She had an older sister called Ann, and the pairloved
GEORGE MOSES HORTON POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE George Moses Horton Bio. Born in 1797, George Moses Horton was a slave poet who was brought up in the Southern United States and was the first black American to have his work published in the region. He took his surname from plantation owner William Horton, growing up on an estate in North Carolina and then a tobacco farm in Chatham County. JAMI POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Jami was a 15 th century Persian poet and theologian from the school of Ibn Arabi. A great scholar and mystical man, Jami also composed lyrics and idylls and was a respected historian. Jami was born in August 1414 and most accounts put his place of birth as Jam which is ANNA LAETITIA BARBAULD POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE At a time in history when female published writers were very rare, Anna Laetitia Barbauld stood out with her English Romantic style of writing poetry. She also produced a number of essays, including works on political subjects, and was a noted children’s author. She was certainly outspoken, even into her late sixties, and she fell foul of YOSA BUSON POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Japanese poet Yosa Buson was born in 1716 in Settsu Province, during the Edo period where society was under the control of the Tokugawashogunate.
JUDITH VIORST POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Judith Viorst Bio. Judith Viorst has enjoyed a full career of writing for newspapers and magazines while publishing a number of children’s books (both prose and poetry) and also some for adults. She became interested in the study of Freudian psychology in the late 1970s and, as a result, published a number of books on this subject. LIL’ WAYNE POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Here are some encouraging thoughts for Lil’ Wayne. Untitled. by Lil’ Wayne. Lil’ Wayne was born as Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. in 1982. He grew up with his mother after his parents divorced and his biological father abandoned his family completely. He started a career as a rapper at the age of eight. He recorded freestyle ‘raps’ onthe
POEMS DIRECTORY > MY POETIC SIDE Directory of Poems Unclassified August 17th, 2020 Ruins, by Non Published: August 17th, 2020 07:18 Views: 12 Comments: 0 Good Old Willie, by The Uneducated O.A.P POEMS DIRECTORY > MY POETIC SIDE Directory of Poems Unclassified August 14th, 2020 Card or not! This war won't stop, by Poetic Dan Published: August 14th, 2020 06:28 Views: 25 Comments: 2 A whirlwind trip, by L. B. Mek Published: August14th, 2020 06:03
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ADAM MICKIEWICZ POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE He was born Adam Bernard Mickiewicz in December 1798 into a family of minor Polish nobility known as the szlachta. Their status allowed them to bear the hereditary Poraj coat of arms. The family lived on a grand estate in Zaosie, near Navahrudak. This was within the Russian Empire on the outskirts of Lithuania. Its modern day location is Belarus. FORWARD PRIZE SHORTLIST/PEN WINNER 2021/HEANEY’S OPEN Today in our poetry round-up we look at the Forward Poetry Prize Shortlist, the PEN Pinter 2021 winner and Seamus Heaney HomePlace“Open Ground”.
NOVALIS POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Novalis was a late 18 th century German writer who lived for less than thirty years. He was well known at the time as a philosopher and he wrote Fragmenten – a short collection of fragments of philosophical thought. Much of this, and other pieces of work, were published by friends after his death. FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Madness and his philosophy concerning the “death of God” were explored in his poem Parable of the Madman and part of this poem is reproduced below: As he grew older he was a great believer in “life affirmation”. He saw religion as a constriction of life, draining“life’s
ALBERT VERWEY POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Albert Verwey was a notable Dutch poet and literary historian who became associated with the great literature movement throughout the Low Countries at the end of the 19 th century known as the “Movement of Eighty”, named after the decade in which it happened (i.e.1880). He went on to establish himself as a major figure in the literary life of his country and was one of the few Dutch GREED POEM, BY SUBREGI, AT MY POETIC SIDE Saxon Crow June 8th, 2021 00:30. Sadly, it appears you may bevery right. The inevitable is happening and words like 'promise' become a different meaning. Good, honest poem there THE MAN IN MY LIFE. POEM, BY GOLDFINCH60, AT MY POETIC SIDE Details. Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) (Offline) Published: June 8th, 2021 00:54 Comment from author about the poem: My Dad showed me the way in my life.On his remembrance page we wrote "Play you music louder". Category: Reflection Views:MY POETIC SIDE
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Swenson: On the 28th of May 1913 May Swenson is born in Logan, Utah 2014. Maya Angelou: Angelou dies on themorning of
JANE TAYLOR POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Well, the answer is that the English poet and novelist Jane Taylor wrote those famous words. Her poem was set to music, using an old French tune, and the legend was born! Jane was born in September 1783, in London, but she spent her early years living in the small Suffolk town of Lavenham. She had an older sister called Ann, and the pairloved
GEORGE MOSES HORTON POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE George Moses Horton Bio. Born in 1797, George Moses Horton was a slave poet who was brought up in the Southern United States and was the first black American to have his work published in the region. He took his surname from plantation owner William Horton, growing up on an estate in North Carolina and then a tobacco farm in Chatham County. THOMAS E SPENCER POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Thomas E Spencer was an English-born, Australian poet, building contractor and stonemason. He was born Thomas Edward O’Brien on the 30 th December 1845 in the East London district of Hoxton. His father, Daniel O’Brien, was a cabinet maker. RUBEN DARIO POEMS > MY POETIC SIDERUBEN DARIO POEMS IN ENGLISHRUBEN DARIO POEMS IN SPANISHFAMOUS RUBEN DARIO POEMSRUBEN DARIO MODERNISMOROOSEVELT RUBEN DARIO Ruben Dario Bio. Poet Ruben Dario was born in Nicaragua in 1867 and was perhaps one of the best exponents of the literary movement modernismo that arose in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Brought up by an aunt and uncle in Leon, Dario went to several schools and was reading a wide range of books by an early age. ANNA LAETITIA BARBAULD POEMS > MY POETIC SIDEANNA BARBAULD THE MOUSE SPETITION
At a time in history when female published writers were very rare, Anna Laetitia Barbauld stood out with her English Romantic style of writing poetry. She also produced a number of essays, including works on political subjects, and was a noted children’s author. She was certainly outspoken, even into her late sixties, and she fell foul of LIL’ WAYNE POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Here are some encouraging thoughts for Lil’ Wayne. Untitled. by Lil’ Wayne. Lil’ Wayne was born as Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. in 1982. He grew up with his mother after his parents divorced and his biological father abandoned his family completely. He started a career as a rapper at the age of eight. He recorded freestyle ‘raps’ onthe
HAKIM SANAI POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Born in Ghazni in the south of Afghanistan sometime during the eleventh century, Sanai is considered one of the most influential early mystics from the Persian region and author of The Walled Garden of Truth.Despite his strong influence not much is known about his life and much is gleaned from his poetry which is often autobiographical. RAYMOND QUENEAU POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Raymond Queneau Bio. Mostly known for his novels, writer Raymond Queneau was also an accomplished poet who was born in Le Havre in 1903. An only child, he was well educated and studied the classics and philosophy before going onto the Sorbonne in 1921 where he graduated in psychology and philosophy. He would, however, begin a lifelong loveof
CHARLOTTE MEW POEMS > MY POETIC SIDECHARLOTTE MEW POEMSCHARLOTTE MEW POEMS ABOUT WOMENCHARLOTTE MEW POETCHARLOTTE MARYCHARLOTTE MARY MEWPOEMS ABOUT CUTTING DOWN TREES If ever a poet could truly be described as ‘tortured’ then perhaps Charlotte Mew is that poet. She undoubtedly was the product of a family mired in mental illness.MY POETIC SIDE
Anne Brontë: On the 28th of May 1849 at the age of 29 Anne Brontë passes away in Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire, England1913. May
Swenson: On the 28th of May 1913 May Swenson is born in Logan, Utah 2014. Maya Angelou: Angelou dies on themorning of
JANE TAYLOR POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Well, the answer is that the English poet and novelist Jane Taylor wrote those famous words. Her poem was set to music, using an old French tune, and the legend was born! Jane was born in September 1783, in London, but she spent her early years living in the small Suffolk town of Lavenham. She had an older sister called Ann, and the pairloved
GEORGE MOSES HORTON POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE George Moses Horton Bio. Born in 1797, George Moses Horton was a slave poet who was brought up in the Southern United States and was the first black American to have his work published in the region. He took his surname from plantation owner William Horton, growing up on an estate in North Carolina and then a tobacco farm in Chatham County. THOMAS E SPENCER POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Thomas E Spencer was an English-born, Australian poet, building contractor and stonemason. He was born Thomas Edward O’Brien on the 30 th December 1845 in the East London district of Hoxton. His father, Daniel O’Brien, was a cabinet maker. RUBEN DARIO POEMS > MY POETIC SIDERUBEN DARIO POEMS IN ENGLISHRUBEN DARIO POEMS IN SPANISHFAMOUS RUBEN DARIO POEMSRUBEN DARIO MODERNISMOROOSEVELT RUBEN DARIO Ruben Dario Bio. Poet Ruben Dario was born in Nicaragua in 1867 and was perhaps one of the best exponents of the literary movement modernismo that arose in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Brought up by an aunt and uncle in Leon, Dario went to several schools and was reading a wide range of books by an early age. ANNA LAETITIA BARBAULD POEMS > MY POETIC SIDEANNA BARBAULD THE MOUSE SPETITION
At a time in history when female published writers were very rare, Anna Laetitia Barbauld stood out with her English Romantic style of writing poetry. She also produced a number of essays, including works on political subjects, and was a noted children’s author. She was certainly outspoken, even into her late sixties, and she fell foul of LIL’ WAYNE POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Here are some encouraging thoughts for Lil’ Wayne. Untitled. by Lil’ Wayne. Lil’ Wayne was born as Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. in 1982. He grew up with his mother after his parents divorced and his biological father abandoned his family completely. He started a career as a rapper at the age of eight. He recorded freestyle ‘raps’ onthe
HAKIM SANAI POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Born in Ghazni in the south of Afghanistan sometime during the eleventh century, Sanai is considered one of the most influential early mystics from the Persian region and author of The Walled Garden of Truth.Despite his strong influence not much is known about his life and much is gleaned from his poetry which is often autobiographical. RAYMOND QUENEAU POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Raymond Queneau Bio. Mostly known for his novels, writer Raymond Queneau was also an accomplished poet who was born in Le Havre in 1903. An only child, he was well educated and studied the classics and philosophy before going onto the Sorbonne in 1921 where he graduated in psychology and philosophy. He would, however, begin a lifelong loveof
CHARLOTTE MEW POEMS > MY POETIC SIDECHARLOTTE MEW POEMSCHARLOTTE MEW POEMS ABOUT WOMENCHARLOTTE MEW POETCHARLOTTE MARYCHARLOTTE MARY MEWPOEMS ABOUT CUTTING DOWN TREES If ever a poet could truly be described as ‘tortured’ then perhaps Charlotte Mew is that poet. She undoubtedly was the product of a family mired in mental illness. CHARLES D’ORLÉANS POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Charles of Orléans was born in Paris in 1394. A nobleman with several titles in addition to Duke of Orléans, he was also an accomplished poet and it is believed that he wrote hundreds of poems while incarcerated as a prisoner of war for some twenty five years. ROD MCKUEN POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Not everyone can go from being an 11 year-old runaway to an internationally recognized poet and songwriter. Yet, Rod McKuen did just that. Although he never really garnered many accolades for his musical performances, his song writing netted over 1,500 songs and the sale of over 100 million record albums. In the poetry realm, McKuen began publishing books of poetry in the 1960s, including such RAYMOND CLEVIE CARVER POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Raymond Clevie Carver was a 20 th century American poet who was also a major contributor to the resurgence of short story writing in his country which happened during the 1980s.. He was born on the 25 th May 1938 in the mill town of Clatskanie, Oregon. He spent his formative years though in Yakima, Washington. It was a working class family with his father earning a living in the sawmills and COATES KINNEY POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE One of his most famous poems, written in 1849 was the lilting, and haunting, The Rain on the Roof. It could be said that this poem established the name of Coates Kinney as a popular poet. Here is the poem: Coates Kinney, to a stranger’s eye, was every inch the military man. If you were to pass him in the street you would see aman with an
YOSA BUSON POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Japanese poet Yosa Buson was born in 1716 in Settsu Province, during the Edo period where society was under the control of the Tokugawashogunate.
JOAQUIN MILLER POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Joaquin Miller Bio. Joaquin Miller (his adopted pen name) was a “frontiersman poet” who lived at the time of great exploration across the American West, moving between mining towns and agricultural areas, spending time in California during the great Gold Rush period. He lived amongst the Modoc Indians for a year and, reputedly, took a GEORGE BERNARD SHAW POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE When looking for a true giant amongst the writers of the 19 th and 20 th centuries it would be hard to find anyone more deserving of that title than George Bernard Shaw. His primary writing output was in the form of plays and he wrote more than sixty of those. RACHEL BLUWSTEIN POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Rachel Bluwstein Bio. Rachel Bluwstein was a Russian-born poet who emigrated to Palestine at the age of 19 and became known as simply Rachel, or Rachel the Poetess. She was born Rachel Bluwstein Sela on the 20 th September 1890 in Saratov, a town in Imperial Russia. She came from a large Jewish family, being her mother Sophia’s eleventhdaughter.
SAROJINI NAIDU POEMS > MY POETIC SIDE Sarojini Naidu, known as the ‘Nightingale of India’, was a celebrated poet, playwright and Indian independence activist. She was the first woman to become President of the Indian National Congress and the first woman to achieve the post of Governor of Uttar Pradeshstate.
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George Chapman: On the 12th of May 1634 George Chapman passes away inLondon
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William Wordsworth: On the 12th of May 1810 William "Willy" Wordsworthis born
* 1811
Ralph Waldo Emerson: Emerson's father died of stomach cancer when the boy was just 8 years old.* 1812
Edward Lear: Edward Lear was born in Holloway, Middlesex in 1812. He was the last but one of 21 children born to Anne Skerrit and JeremiahLear.
* 1828
Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Poet and Painter Dante Gabriel was born in 1828 in London, the son of an Italian immigrant father. He was the brother of poet Christina Rossetti, critic William Michael Rossetti, and author Maria Francesca Rossetti.* 1842
Thomas Moore: More Sayings and Doings of Ancient Nicholas is published in the Morning Chronicle on the 12th of May 1842* 1903
Lorine Niedecker: On May the 12th, 1903 Lorine Niedecker is born* 1925
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John Masefield: In 1966, Masefield developed gangrene of his ankle and this spread to the rest of his body. He died, at the age 88, in May 1967. His ashes were scattered in Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey.* 1970
Nelly Sachs: On the 12th of May 1970 Nelly Sachs passes away at the age of 78 in Stockholm, Sweden More historic eventsFEATURED NEWS
BOOK OF HOPES/KEATS-SHELLEY ARCHIVES – POETRY NEWS ROUNDUP MAY 12TH Today in our poetry news round-up we take a look at The Book of Hopes and the Keats-Shelley archives as they venture online. The Book Of Hopes Whilst the former poet laureate of the UK, Carol Ann Duffy, is collecting poems from respected poets to catalogue people’s feelings during the pandemic, Katherine Rundell the children’s author has turned her attention to something aimed at children. The Book Of Hopes is a collection of original ...Continue reading »
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AFRICAN POETRY PRIZE WINNER/ARMITAGE’S DESERT ISLAND DISCS – POETRY NEWS ROUNDUP MAY 11TH Published by Joanne Jeffries May 11th, 2020. We begin the week here on My Poetic Side with a look at the winner of this year's African Poetry Prize. We also have a short article about Simon Armitage’s Desert Island Discs interview. African Poetry Prize 2020 The Egyptian poet Rabha Ashry has been announced as the winner of this year's African poetry prize. This is fantastic news for the Egyptian poetry world ...Category: News
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VE DAY POEM FINALLY PUBLISHED – POETRY NEWS MAY 8TH Published by Joanne Jeffries May 8th, 2020. Our final poetry news of the week looks at a previously unpublished poem about VE day on the 75th anniversary of VE Day. After 75 Years VE Day Poem Published A poem that was written 75 years ago by Edmund Blunden, the war poet, about VE day has been published now for the very first time. The acclaimed poet wrote his poetry to recount ...Category: News
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MICHAEL MCCLURE PASSES AWAY/LIVE STREAMED POETRY/PANDEMIC POETRY ANTHOLOGY – POETRY NEWS ROUNDUP MAY 7TH Published by Joanne Jeffries May 7th, 2020. Today in our news round-up we bring the sad news that Michael McClure has died. We look at the poetry events that are live streaming and also another anthology of pandemic poetry. Michael McClure Dies Aged 87 The famed poet of the Beat Generation Michael McClure has passed away at the age of 87. He died on 5th May at his home in Oakland ...Category: News
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ONDAATJE PRIZE/VE DAY CELEBRATIONS – POETRY NEWS ROUNDUP MAY 6TH Published by Joanne Jeffries May 6th, 2020. Today’s poetry news round-up takes a look at the winner of this years RSL Ondaatje prize and the Victory day celebrations that will be taking place online. 2020 RSL Ondaatje Prize Winner The poet Roger Robinson has been named as the winner of this years RSL Ondaatje prize. He was awarded the prize, which is worth £10,000, for “A Portable Paradise”, his profoundly moving ...Category: News
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MONTREAL INTERNATIONAL PRIZE/PULITZER PRIZE POETRY/PANDEMIC POEM REACHES MILLIONS – POETRY NEWS ROUNDUP MAY 5TH Published by Joanne Jeffries May 5th, 2020. Today on My Poetic Side we look at the winners of the Montreal International Poetry Prize and the Pulitzer Prize poetry category. We also look at the pandemic poem that has been seen by over 18 million people. Montreal International Poetry Prize Administered by the English department at McGill University, the Montreal International Poetry Prize is a biennial award with a prize of $20,000. ...Category: News
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VIRTUAL CHINESE POETRY EXHIBITION/KANNADA POET PASSES AWAY/COHEN’S FAVOURITE AUTHOR – POETRY NEWS ROUNDUP MAY 4TH Published by Joanne Jeffries May 4th, 2020. We begin our week with a look at the Virtual Chinese poetry exhibition from Angel Island, the death of an influential Kannada poet, and some of Leonard Cohen’s favourite authors. Chinese Poetry From Historic Angel Island goes Virtual Located in San Fransisco, the Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation has opened its first virtual gallery. The opening which took place on Friday last week has ...Category: News
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