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American Poetry: Nicole Cooley

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All Whitman Laureates at Círculo de Poesía The Walt Whitman Award 1995 Today at Círculo de Poesía: Nicole Cooley, Walt Whitman Award 1995 for her first book of poetry, Resurrection (Louisiana State University Press, 1996). She is also the author of The Afflicted Girls (Louisiana State University Press, 2004) and Breach (Louisiana State University Press, 2009). Spanish…

American Poetry: Jan Richman

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All Whitman Laureates at Círculo de Poesía The Walt Whitman Award 1994 Today at Círculo de Poesía: Jan Richman. She is a poet graduated from the NYU Graduate Creative Writing Program. In 2001 she co-edited the literary journal 6,500. In 1994 she deserved the Walt Whitman Prize for her book Because the Brain Can Be…

100 Pulitzer Poets: Stephen Vincent Benét, 1929

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Today at Círculo de Poesía, we present “Metropolitan Nigtmare”, a poem by American Stephen Vincent Benét (1898-1943). Known for his lengthy, meditative and humorous social pieces, he earned the Pulitzer Prize in 1929 for his book John Brown’s Body, of which we present here a poem in translation by Sergio Eduardo Cruz. Hoy en Círculo…

100 Pulitzer Poets: Leonora Speyer, 1927

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Today at Círculo de Poesía: a poem by Leonora Speyer (1872-1956), Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1927. She was a poet and a violinist. Leonora Speyer was born in Washington D.C. in 1872. She won the Pulitzer Prize for her Fiddler’s Farewell (Knopf, 1926)  Spanish versión by Roberto Amézquta  Presentamos un poema de Leonora Speyer (1872-1956) Poeta…

100 Pulitzer Poets: Amy Lowell, 1926

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Today at Círculo de Poesía: Amy Lowell. Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1926.  Amy Lowell born in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1874. She write poetry books as A Dome of Many Colored Glass (1912), Sword Blades and Poppy Seed  or  What’s A Clock (1925)[Pulitzer Prize]. Spanish versions by Adalberto García López Presentamos 3 poemas de Amy Lowell. Premio Pulitzer…

100 Pulitzer Poets: Robert Frost, 1924

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Today at Círculo de Poesía: Two poems by Robert Frost (1874-1963) from the Collection, New Hampshire: A Poem with notes and Grace notes, which received the Pulitzer Prize (1923). His work employed settings from rural life in New England and his command of American colloquial speech. Frost was honored frequently during his lifetime, receiving four…

100 Pulitzer Poets: Edna St. Vincent Millay, 1923

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Today at Círculo de Poesía: Poetry Pulitzer Prize 1923, Edna St. Vincent Millay (Rockland, Maine, 1892). Poet and playwrighter. Three years before winning the Pulitzer she publishes A Few Figs from Thistles (1920), a volume of poetry which drew much attention for its controversial descriptions of female sexuality and feminism. In 1923 her fourth volume…

100 Pulitzer Poets: Edwin Arlington Robinson, 1922, 1925 and 1928

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Today at Círculo de Poesía, as part of our special Pulitzer Prize Dossier, we present a brief selection of works by Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869).A poet who got “discovered” as an accident by President Theodore Roosevelt, he distinguished himself by a very strict adherence to formalistic verse, an effort that earned him the Pulitzer Prize…

100 Pulitzer Poets: Margaret Widdemer, 1919

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Today at Círculo de Poesía: Two poems by Margaret Widdemer, Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1919 (awarded ex aequo with Carl Sandburg). She was poet and novelist born in Doylestown, Pennsylvania in 1884. She won with her collection of poetry: The Old Road to Paradise. The present Spanish versions by Violeta Orozco. El segundo Premio Pulitzer…

100 Pulitzer Poets: Carl Sandburg, 1919

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Today at Círculo de Poesía, as a part of our Pulitzer Prize Dossier, we present the poetry of Carl Sandburg (1878-1967). One of the most influential American Poets, he was a Three-Time Pulitzer Prize winner and one of the most prolific writers of the Twentieth Century. His influence extends from poets of his own generation,…

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Círculo de Poesía. Revista electrónica de literatura, año 17, No. 890, febrero 2024, es una publicación semanal editada por Territorio Poético A.C., Azabache 136-A, Lomas del mármol, Puebla, Puebla,
C.P. 72574, Tel. 5610704552 // www.circulodepoesia.com, (circulo.poesia@gmail.com / alicalderonf@hotmail.com) // Fundador y Editor General: Alí Calderón. Director: Adalberto García López. Editor General: Mario Bojórquez. Editores asociados: Mijail Lamas, Roberto Amézquita, Gustavo Osorio, Andrea Rivas, Rubén Márquez.// Reserva de derechos, Número Exclusivo 04-2016-033018165700-203 ISSN 2007-5367, ambos otorgados por el Instituto Nacional de Derechos de Autor. Responsable de la última actualización de este Número, Roberto Amézquita, Av. Universidad 1900, fecha de última modificación, 19 de febrero de 2025

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