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Siegfried Sassoon: The Making of a War | Poet, A Biography (1886-1918) (1999) |
Saydal Sokhandan was an Afghan revolutionary | poet, a Maoist activist, and a student leader. |
Hemant Divate (b.1967) is an avant-garde | poet, a reputed editor, publisher and translator. |
Sackville was an occasional | poet; a poem in mourning of Ben Jonson was included |
s a German theologian, teacher, a Librettist, a | poet, a travel writer, a Protestant church song poet |
He was a philosopher, a | poet, a religious scholar, but is most remembered fo |
tober 3 1896-Madrid, July 8 1987) was a Spanish | poet, a member of the Generation of '27. |
Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg, German rabbi and | poet, a major author of the tosafot on Rashi's comme |
Ramabai was a | poet, a scholar, and a champion of improvement in th |
inge (1818-1895) was an English antiquarian and | poet, a historian of Yorkshire. |
1350 - c. 1423) was a Scottish | poet, a canon and prior of Loch Leven on St Serf's I |
Sundar V. Nadkarni (1938-1994) a Kannada | poet, a writer and a professor was awarded Karnataka |
s ( b. April 28, 1961, Bahrain ) is an American | poet, a literary critic and a professor of literatur |
c.1400-c.1490 was a Welsh language | poet, a native of Mathafarn, Powys. |
He was a longtime friend of the | poet A. E. Housman, and a close colleague of the pro |
injerock got its name from the famous Norwegian | poet, Aasmund Olavsson Vinje, who built the first ca |
Path of Abay - dealing with the life of Kazakh | poet Abay Qunanbayuli were the product of the last t |
This book is a meditation by one | poet about another poet, so it probably isn't a suit |
, the cornerstone was laid September 1, 1869 by | poet Abram Joseph Ryan. |
His siblings include | poet Abu Zafar Obaidullah, former minister Selima Ra |
The questioner is the famous Persian | poet Abusa'id Abolkhayr. |
(born 1936 in Tanygrisiau, Gwynedd), is a Welsh | poet, academic and a former National Poet for Wales. |
Gwyn Thomas, Welsh | poet, academic and the present National Poet for Wal |
uschwitz, October 1944) was a Jewish artist and | poet active at the Theresienstadt concentration camp |
Taiu (also spelled Ise no Taifu) is a Japanese | poet active in the early 11th century. |
Saul Williams, musician, | poet, actor and artist was born and raised in Newbur |
It is the birthplace of Austrian | poet Adalbert Stifter. |
portant author, who worked with band, is Polish | poet Adam Ziemianin. |
The suburb is named after the | poet Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833-1870). |
There is a bust of | poet Adelbert von Chamisso. |
s work is known to be the first work of Kannada | poet Adikavi Pampa (941 CE). |
This is known from the records of Kannada | Poet Adikavi Pampa, who was patronised by King Arike |
She translated two chap books from Peruvian | poet Adrian Arias. |
ng in Santa Cruz, California, with her partner, | poet Adrienne Rich. |
The | poet, after suffering from depression was invited as |
In the 15th century an anonymous | poet again took up the story for the romance Lorenge |
Of the Egyptian | poet Ahmad Shawqi, he famously said: What is this Ah |
in the chapbook anthology "Beccaria", edited by | poet Aja Beech to be released on April 22, 2011. |
She holds the 12th century woman | poet Akka Mahadevi, who also wrote vachanas, as her |
f a Mission: The Ismaili Scholar, Statesman and | Poet, al-Mu'ayyad fi'l-Din al-Shirazi. |
(The famous | poet Alagiyawanne Mukaweti's descendents are Catholi |
gner, photographer, typographer, printmaker and | poet, Albers is best remembered for his work as an a |
nnenstiel got further literary honor: The Swiss | poet Albin Zollinger (1895-1941) immortalized Pfanns |
The Greek | poet Alcaeus is the oldest known source for the phra |
atural father of the noted Italian novelist and | poet Alessandro Manzoni. |
18th-century landscape garden, designed by the | poet Alexander Pope and the landscape gardener Capab |
maternal grandparents were the renowned Russian | poet Alexander Pushkin and Natalya Pushkina. |
The street is named after the famous Russian | poet Alexander Pushkin. |
Russian | poet Alexander Pushkin dedicated her his poem "I was |
The | poet Alexander Pope was a frequent visitor to the ho |
er great-aunt was Natalia Pushkina, wife of the | poet Alexander Pushkin. |
The | poet Alexander Blok was his brother's grandson. |
kin Museum is a museum dedicated to the Russian | poet Alexander Pushkin in Odessa, Ukraine. |
ere related through their father to the English | poet Alexander Pope. |
Cricket | poet Alfred Cochrane made his debut, sharing his app |
The name of the trail comes from | poet Alfred Lord Tennyson, a former resident of the |
for £31,500 from Mary Angela Noyes, wife of the | poet Alfred Noyes. |
The lake was admired by the | poet Alfred Tennyson. |
his graceless behaviour towards his nephew, the | poet Alfred Lord Tennyson. |
The grandson of the | poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, he succeeded his father |
The British | poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson immortalized this battle |
yson D'Eyncourt Jesse, and a great-niece of the | poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson. |
The | poet Algernon Charles Swinburne said, "More nauseous |
He was an associate of the | poet Algernon Charles Swinburne, publishing his Poem |
English | poet Alice Meynell made A Selection from the Verses |
In a tribute to the | poet, all songs on this album were written by Rod Mc |
the 20th century Indian Muslim philosopher and | poet Allama Iqbal. |
She is the daughter of the | poet Allen Grossman and the novelist Judith Grossman |
s mother had no Nazi sympathies: she raised the | poet also. |
Williams himself was a | poet, although very little of what he wrote has surv |
mous old boys include actor Anthony Hopkins and | poet Alun Lewis. |
He conferred the title of Andhra Kalidasa on | poet Aluri Kuppana. |
He was the first | poet among Croatian emigrants, he published his coll |
462 - 25 February 1518) was an Italian humanist | poet, an intimate friend of Erasmus in the 1490s, wh |
claim the two are incompatible and threaten the | poet Anacreon who holds the contrary view. |
him as beloved of Polycrates the Tyrant and the | poet, Anacreon. |
(1893-1968) - Renowned art critic & historian, | poet, anarchist and author of over 60 books. |
at, Donagh) of Fiesole was an Irish teacher and | poet, and Bishop of Fiesole, about 829-876. |
Santurce, Puerto Rico, 1948) is a Puerto Rican | poet and academic |
19, 1886 - April 2, 1954) was an Irish American | poet and critic. |
eing the birthplace of the British and Canadian | poet and literary scholar, Robin Skelton (1925-97). |
t child, Christina Georgina, became famous as a | poet and is probably best known as the author of the |
Matthew Arnold, 1822-1888, | poet and critic. |
12th century) was a Welsh language | poet and warrior. |
Mugo is a distinguished | poet, and the author or editor of fifteen books. |
Keith Bosley (born 1937) is a British | poet and language expert. |
anny Bixby Spencer, who later became known as a | poet and pacifist. |
ome in Brooklyn, New York working as an artist, | poet, and fashion designer. |
October 1926 - 11 February 2011) was a Finnish | poet and author. |
ine under the pseudonym Crito, was a well-known | poet, and wrote in 1754 a celebration of British wom |
For Ukrainian | poet and prosaic see Yevhen Hrebinka |
Einarr Gilsson was an Icelandic | poet and official. |
For Frederick Robert Higgins, Irish | poet and theatre director, see F. R. Higgins. |
17 July - Lalitha Lenin, | poet and academic. |
His was a lifelong friend of the | poet and novelist, Hori Tatsuo. |
rs of the Pentax Spotmatic include the American | poet and photographer Ira Cohen. |
Adam of Saint Victor (died 1146) was a prolific | poet and composer of Latin hymns and sequences. |
feet (40.5 m) tall stone sculpture of the Tamil | poet and saint Tiruvalluvar, author of the Thirukkur |
Bertolt Brecht, German | poet and playwright |
Laxmanrao Sardessai was a Goan | poet and short-story writer. |
Carole Bromley is a British | poet, and creative writing tutor for the University |
0 - c.1757) was a notable 18th-century American | poet and writer. |
as Kirchhoff) was a German Landsknecht, baroque | poet and translator. |
John Lent is a Canadian | poet and novelist, as well as a college teacher of c |
married to Kate Jennings, an Australian writer, | poet and novelist, in 1988. |
February 12 - Thomas Campion, English composer, | poet and physician (died 1620) |
prominent alumni, including K. Ayyappa Paniker | poet and critic. |
tradition, including the 18th century Asti-born | poet and dramatist Vittorio Alfieri and the Alessand |
March 29 - Jacques Brault, | poet and translator |
V. Penelope Pelizzon is an American | poet, and professor. |
la Johanna de Timmerman (1723-1786) was a Dutch | poet and scientist. |
The | poet and essayist Tsuboi Shigeji, Kuroshima's lifelo |
October 1616 - 16 July 1664) was a German lyric | poet and dramatist. |
ague - January 26, 1953, The Hague) was a Dutch | poet and essayist. |
Her consort was the famous | poet and writer, styled the father of Malayalam lite |
Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire) was an English | poet and dramatist. |
Yavorsky was also a noted | poet and composer. |
- 11 May 1821) was the first Australian editor, | poet and early printer. |
line Anne Southey (1786 - 1854), was an English | poet and second wife of Robert Southey. |
ai (born 1959 in Sichuan province) is a Chinese | poet and novelist of Rgyalrong Tibetan descendent. |
Dunash is remembered as a | poet and a grammarian who uncovered many of the majo |
Saikat Mondal is a | poet and actor. |
Ren (Katherine) Powell is an American | poet and translator. |
rlick (1926 - 23 March 2011) was an Anglo-Welsh | poet and editor. |
l 1947), pseudonym Leonard Nolens, is a Belgian | poet and diary writer. |
ign in 819, and spent the rest of his life as a | poet and a musician. |
"Lord of the Dance", adapted in 1963 by English | poet and songwriter Sydney Carter. |
1693), was an English | poet and dramatist. |
Okello Oculi, Novelist, | Poet, and Chronicler (Ugandan) |
Lesle Lewis is an American | poet and professor. |
He is married to Gwen, daughter of | poet and academic Gareth Alban Davies. |
mpbell (July 15, 1879 - June 1944) was an Irish | poet and lyricist. |
urst (born 1967) is an African American author, | poet, and educator. |
uhammad was written by the 13th century Persian | poet and mystic, Rumi. |
Four continuations of the history, by the | poet and historian Lambert van den Bos, were publish |
Ernst Enno (1875-1934), | poet and writer |
The Lutheran | poet and composer Johann Walter wrote one of his fin |
His brother Jeff Nuttall was a | poet and an important figure in 1960s counterculture |
March 21 - Lesley Choyce, novelist, | poet and children's writer |
up (29 May 1923 - 26 June 1992) was a Norwegian | poet and children's writer. |
Nan Cohen (born 1968 Chicago) is an American | poet and poetry director of the Napa Valley Writers' |
The novelist, | poet and children's writer Annie Keary (1825-1879) w |
16 March - Sully Prudhomme, | poet and essayist, winner of first Nobel Prize in Li |
November 16 - Candas Jane Dorsey, | poet and science fiction novelist |
He influenced every single | poet and writer after him in Nepal Bhasa. |
umaragurupara Desikar (c.17th century AD) was a | poet and Saivite ascetic connected with the Dharapur |
mily Alice Haigh (1879-1943) an English writer, | poet and literary critic. |
ings Couldrey (1882-1958) was a British artist, | poet and author. |
25 December - Dorothy Wordsworth, | poet and diarist (died 1855) |
The eminent | poet and freedom fighter Subramania Bharati once liv |
tober 23, 1927 - March 7, 2005) was an American | poet and lecturer. |
g Man-yong (January 25, 1914-1976) was a Korean | poet and journalist associated with the modernist mo |
Her films The Danish | Poet and My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts wer |
George Alexander Stevens, actor, | poet and songwriter (died 1780) |
The famous | poet and translator Dai Wangshu established a short- |
The | poet and art critic Hasan Shahid Suhrawardy (1890-19 |
Maister was also an accomplished | poet and self-taught painter. |
John S. Clarke: parliamentarian, | poet and lion-tamer (1977) |
superstar Shivrajkumar She is also an excellent | poet and a trained costume/hair stylist. |
ll Hanrahan, is originally from Bootle, and the | poet and intellectual, Mark Ford, has resided in the |
He was a noted | poet and writer. |
William Broome (1689-1745) was an English | poet and translator. |
The | poet and hymnist Howell Elvet Lewis (known as Elfed) |
1909, Tampere - 2 February 1998) was a Finnish | poet and writer. |
Poet and historian Flann Mainistrech, Flann of Monas | |
Cantarelli (1899 - 1950) was an Italian Dadaist | poet and painter of the early 20th century. |
His writings gave him fame as a people's | poet and he lived the live of a bohemian. |
s written in the form of a dialogue between the | poet and his servant. |
ass woman, while he pretends to be a struggling | poet, and the two meet while enjoying their new iden |
ocial activist campaigning for family rights, a | poet and a short story writer. |
Frances Ridley Havergal (1836-1879), | poet and hymnist was born in the village, the younge |
renamed "Aue" after Hartmann von Aue, a German | poet and participant in the Third Crusade. |
rby Hall and also Thomas Randolph (d.1635), the | poet and dramatist commissioned by Sir Christopher H |
Bhanu was married to Satyendra Athaiya, a | poet and occasional lyricist for Hindi films. |
November 1758 - 5 February 1815), was a Russian | poet and playwright. |
He was also a noted | poet and dedicated a significant amount of his time |
from Clerkenwell, London, England who became a | poet and eventually rose amongst the ranks of the Ch |
John Keegan (1816-1849), writer, | poet and storyteller, was born in Killeaney near the |
1913, Helsinki - April 21, 1937) was a Finnish | poet and writer. |
er 1808 - 25 July 1892) was a British academic, | poet and clergyman. |
1904 - 18 September 1981) was a Welsh language | poet and author, who was Archdruid of the National E |
Cros was a well-regarded | poet and humorous writer. |
led Istanbul School, which includes the English | poet and travel writer John Ash. |
Mark Van Doren, | poet and teacher |
1959 in Washington, D.C.) is an American | poet and artist. |
1940 Detroit, Michigan - 1997) was an American | poet, and artist. |
Tiziano Fratus (born in Bergamo in 1975) is a | poet and publisher. |
(born April 10, 1969) is an expatriate English | poet and translator who was born in rural Lincolnshi |
er Boris Pasternak, Nobel Prize-winning Russian | poet and writer. |
Mayor, Extremadura, 1950) is a Spanish painter, | poet and educator. |
Cole was an active | poet and prose writer whose work is of interest to I |
. du Perron, was a famous and influential Dutch | poet and author of Indo-European (Eurasian) descent. |
Val Wilmer's brother is the | poet and writer Clive Wilmer. |
mber 29, 1802 - November 18, 1827) was a German | poet and novelist. |
n 1971, Manchester, England) is an English-born | poet and novelist. |
Emrah Altinok is a Turkish photographer, | poet and musician. |
While at Dachau, Zipper encountered the | poet and writer, Jura Soyfer, whom he had known in V |
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