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Encyclopedia > Poets

Poets are authors of poems. Poets are often regarded as imaginative thinkers or writers.


Poets day is a reference to Friday in workplaces which have a shorter working day at the end of the week. In this context, POETS is an acronym for "Push off early, tomorrow's Saturday".


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Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More (531 words)
Poets Forum: Read a report on a day of discussions among 15 distinguished poets about aesthetic diversity.
Poet and critic Susan Stewart received the National Book Critics Circle Award for Columbarium, and she has also written numerous essays on poetry and art.
Choose from among the 500 poets on Poets.org and, for a tax-deductible gift of $30, your name will appear on the site for one year.
Poet Laureate Timeline - Poetry (Library of Congress) (918 words)
He was the founding editor of The Fugitive, from 1922 to '25, a magazine of poems published in Nashville by a group of Southern poets.
Jarrell was known for his essays and poetry criticism, regarded as engaging and dazzling and instrumental in establishing Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Bishop and William Carlos Williams as significant American poets.
He was a poet of traditional verse forms and metric, avoiding the poetic movements of his time.
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