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Manuel Viray was a Filipino writer and poet. His works include Shawl from Kashmir and Other Storiesand Wounded Stag: 54 Poems.
It is an honor for a poet. The post is for the poet to make the public more aware of poetry.
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Phillis Wheatley is the first black female poet to have her works published in 1773.
"On Killing a Tree" by Gieve Patel is a poem that explores the act of cutting down a tree and the resilience of nature. The poem describes the process of killing a tree by cutting the roots, applying herbicides, and removing the bark, but ultimately the tree fights back by sending out shoots to survive. It conveys a message about the persistence and strength of nature in the face of destruction.
The Greek poet Arion of Methymna in the 7th century BC is often credited with introducing choral works between verses in poetic performances. This innovation was influential in the development of Greek choral poetry and drama.
A Canadian poet, often classed as a Confederation Poet. He published works from the late eighteen hundreds well into the twentieth century.
The poet who wrote Satires and odes is Horace, a Roman poet during the reign of Emperor Augustus. His works are known for their wit, wisdom, and insight into Roman society and human nature.
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Homer, the ancient Greek poet, wrote The Odyssey and The Iliad. They are epic poems that are foundational works of Western literature.
Hesiod, an ancient Greek poet, wrote both 'Works and Days' and 'The Theogony'. 'Works and Days' discusses moral conduct and practical advice for life, while 'The Theogony' explains the origins and genealogy of the Greek gods.
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Cecil Frances Alexander was a female poet. She was known for writing hymns and poems, with some of her most famous works including "All Things Bright and Beautiful" and "Once in Royal David's City."
John Marston, the Elizabethan poet and playwright, passed away in 1634. He is best known for his satirical works and his association with other prominent literary figures of the time.