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The father of all poetry anthologies was Greek—the Anthologia Graeca, known in English as The Greek Anthology, the first version a collection of epigrams and poems compiled by Meleager of Gadara ...
The foundation of this collection of ancient Greek poetry is the "anthologia" gathered by the poet Meleager in the first century B.C. He offered the works as a poetical bouquet ("anthos" = flower ...
She eventually published more than 35 books of poetry, prose devotions and children’s stories. Her poem “The Girl I Used to Be” is one of the most poignant in the anthology.
Critics, however, say the anthologies deceptively encourage untalented poets. And they have set out to prove this by intentionally writing poetry awful enough to be rejected.
For centuries, Native poetry has been preserved by the spoken word. So when a team of editors were putting together a new anthology of Native poetry, with U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo among them ...
The New Math of Poetry By David Alpaugh February 21, 2010 Roger Chouinard for The Chronicle It’s hard to figure out how much poetry is being published in America.
Which is why Poetry of Witness: The Tradition in English, 1500–2001, a new anthology edited by Forché and Duncan Wu, is so baffling.
YES, the poets mentioned will read from their submitted works in this anthology. 3. When did this process start, where and why and by whom? This small press began last year, by Patricia Tansey.
I’d put it differently. If forced to select all works for a Best of 2016 poetry anthology (and magically vested with the qualifications to do so) I’d want to judge the poems without bylines.
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