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This is a list of
poets
from
North America
.
- John McCrae
, known for "In Flanders Fields" (a poem about war); d. 1918
- Pages appear in
Category:Canadian poets
- Pages appear in
Category:Cuban poets
Norberto James Rawlings
, wrote one of the most iconic Dominican poems of the twentieth century, "The Immigrants";
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[6]
born in the Dominican Republic; d. 2021
- Pages appear in
Category:Jamaican poets
- Pages appear in
Category:Mexican poets
The Nobel Prize in Literature, has been won by poets
Toni Morrison
,
Louise_Gluck
. Another winner of that
award
,
Sinclair Lewis
, had his first works (printed or) published in
Yale Courant
and the
Yale Literary Magazine
; Those works were romantic poetry and short sketches.
- Pages appear in
Category:American poets
John Lyons
, born in Trinidad (1933), grew up in Trinidad and Tobago
Other countries in North America, has famous poets.
- ↑
Hughes, Michael, "Lamming, George", in
A Companion to West Indian Literature
, Collins, 1979, p. 69.
- ↑
Staff (2006).
"Kamau Brathwaite."
, The Griffin Poetry Prize. The
Griffin Poetry Prize
, 2006.
- ↑
Luis Sexto.
"Carlida Oliver Labra: Poetry and Total Love"
.
CubaNow
. Archived from
the original
on June 9, 2007
. Retrieved
2006-12-13
.
- ↑
Urbano Martinez Carmenate (2004).
Carilda Oliver Labra: La Poesia Como Destino
. Cuba: Editorial Letras Cubanas. p. 485.
- ↑
≪"James J. Davis: Entrevista con el dominicano Norberto James Rawlings"
Consultado el 2 de diciembre de 2016.
- ↑
≪"Miguel D. Mena: "La urdimbre del silencio? de Norberto James Rawlings""
Consultado el 2 de diciembre de 2016.
- ↑
Taukolonga, Sara (13 August 2011).
"Making Poetry Seem Like A Breeze"
.
The Voice
. Retrieved
6 August
2021
– via Repeating Islands.
- ↑
https://snl.no/T._S._Eliot
.
Store Norske Leksikon
. Retrieved 2023-12-01
- ↑
Banks, Margot Harper (2012).
Religious allusion in the poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks
. McFarland & Co. p.
3
.
ISBN
978-0786449392
.
- ↑
Watkins, Mel
(December 4, 2000).
"Gwendolyn Brooks, Whose Poetry Told of Being Black in America, Dies at 83"
.
The New York Times
.
Archived
from the original on March 6, 2014
. Retrieved
September 13,
2012
.
Gwendolyn Brooks, who illuminated the black experience in America in poems that spanned most of the 20th century, winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1950, died yesterday at her home in Chicago. She was 83.
- ↑
"Frost? Williams? No, Gwendolyn Brooks"
.
www.pulitzer.org
.
Archived
from the original on December 20, 2016
. Retrieved
January 24,
2020
.
- ↑
"
'One Today': Full Text of Richard Blanco Inaugural Poem"
.
ABC News
.
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