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Diane Wakoski (born
August 3, 1937) is an
American poet.
Wakoski is
primarily ****ociated with the deep
image poets, as well as the
confessional and Beat...
- is political",
Wakoski recalled about Hollander's remarks, "I
thought that I
heard the
Devil speaking to me."
Hollander was,
Wakoski alleged, "a man...
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Trobar in 1961. They used the term to
describe poetry written by
Diane Wakoski,
Clayton Eshleman, and themselves. In
creating the term,
Rothenberg was...
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included work by its
legendary Beatnick founders and by Jack Kerouac,
Diane Wakoski,
Frank O'Hara, Ted Berrigan,
Gertrude Stein, André Breton, Jess Collins...
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mother of the longest-living octuplets, also
known as the "Octomom"
Diane Wakoski - poet and essayist,
winner of the
William Carlos Williams award for her...
- used to
describe the work of
poets like
Robert Kelly (born 1935),
Diane Wakoski (born 1937) and
Clayton Eshleman (1935-2021). Deep
Image poetry was inspired...
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young female poets,
Carol Berge,
Barbara Moraff, Roc****e Owens, and
Diane Wakoski. They also
jointly founded a
quarterly literary magazine, Yugen, which...
- net. "Moonrise Press". Moonrisepress.com.
Wakoski,
Diane (28
November 2000). "Diane
Wakoski".
Diane Wakoski. [3][permanent dead link] "Directory of Poets...
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theorist A. J. M.
Smith 1943–1972
Canadian poet and
anthologist Diane Wakoski retired 2011
Professor of
Creative Writing,
Michigan State University [citation...
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winner José Saramago, John Ashbery,
Robert Olen Butler, Mark Doty,
Diane Wakoski, Tess Gallagher,
Richard Shelton,
Richard Lyons, Rick B****, Pam Houston...