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Harold Witter Bynner, also
known by the pen name
Emanuel Morgan, (August 10, 1881 – June 1, 1968) was an
American poet and translator. He was
known for...
- The
Witter Bynner Poetry Prize was
established by the
American Academy and
Institute of Arts and
Letters in 1980 to
support the work of a
young poet. It...
- was a
small volume of
poetry published in 1916 by
American writers Witter Bynner, who
wrote under the
pseudonym "Emanuel Morgan", and
Arthur Davison Ficke...
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Witter Bynner Fellowships are
administered by the
Library of
Congress and
sponsored by the
Witter Bynner Foundation for Poetry, an
organization that provides...
- The E
branch (also
referred to as the
Huntington Avenue branch, or
formerly as the
Arborway Line) is a
light rail line in Boston, M****achusetts, operating...
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other poems,
dedicated to his lover, poet
Witter Bynner. Hunt
edited Bynner's
Selected Poems. Hunt and
Bynner first met in 1924
through being introduced by...
- Award, 2003
Erskine J.
Poetry Prize, 2004 for "Second Bearing, 1919"
Witter Bynner Fellowship from
Library of Congress, 2005
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 2006...
- with
leading poets and
sponsored by the
Library of
Congress and the
Witter Bynner Foundation. The
program was
started in 1977 by the poet and
playwright Grace...
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Award for the Art of the
Memoir 2001
Guggenheim Fellowship 2001
Witter Bynner Fellowship 2001 Amy
Lowell Poetry Travelling Scholarship 1999 Discovery/The...
- 2012, Poet
laureate Philip Levine, who
selected Asekoff for the
Witter Bynner Poetry Prize,
described Asekoff as "a true
surreal visionary."
Asekoff taught...