Dick Allen - poet - was born in 1939.
Dick McBride - poet - was born on 1928-05-08.
This is truly a matter of opinion. But one of his most recognized works is Moby Dick, which was published in 1851. When this was published, he did NOT become an instant success, but it is now considered one of the greatest literary works of all time. (I actually learned something in English class.) :) Hope this helps!!
Herman Melville drew inspiration from various sources for "Moby Dick," including real-life events like the sinking of the whaleship Essex and his own experiences at sea. He was also influenced by his interest in the philosophical works of writers like Shakespeare and Nathaniel Hawthorne. The novel explores themes of obsession, revenge, and the complexity of the human spirit.
Homer is often referred to as the blind poet of Greece. He is famous for writing the epic poems "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey."
The speaker of a poem is typically referred to as the poetic voice or persona. It is important to distinguish between the poet, who is the actual writer of the poem, and the speaker, who is the fictional or narrative voice within the poem.
A person who writes and performs poetry is generally known as a poet, but might also be referred to as a bard or lyricist.
A writer who focuses on poems is a poet, while a writer who specializes in stories can be referred to as a fiction writer or storyteller.
Yes, he was also referred to as the Great Bard of Stratford. (Bard means poet)
He was a great Civil rights activist and also a great poet. :)
Herman Hickman went by The Tennessee Terror, and Poet Laureate of the Little Smokies.
Robert Burns was a Scottish poet and lyricist, often referred to as the "national poet of Scotland." He is best known for his poetry and songs written in Scots dialect.