Mary Jo Bang (born October 22, 1946, in Waynesville, Missouri) is an American poet. Bang grew up in Ferguson, Missouri. She graduated from Northwestern...
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geochemist Mary Jo Bane, American political scientist Mary Jo Bang (born 1946), American poet Mary Jo Bona, American literary scholar Mary Jo Bole (born...
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Retrieved 2012-03-27. (With acceptance speech by Franzen and essays by Mary Jo Bang, David Ulin, and Lee Taylor Gaffigan from the Awards 60-year anniversary...
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A. Clark, Credited for designing the first modern personal computer Mary Jo Bang, Guggenheim Fellow (2004) Lauren Ackerman, Championed the subspecialty...
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(11 November 2021). ""This Is About Living": Translating Dante with Mary Jo Bang". Columbia University School of the Arts. Retrieved 12 November 2022...
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Youth and Ambassador Margery Allingham - author of Campion mysteries Mary Jo Bang – poet and Professor of English at Washington University in St. Louis...
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1954–2001 Taneum Bambrick – poet, 2020 Bamby (pseudonym) – writer, 1925 Mary Jo Bang – poet, 2013–2017 Istvan Banyai – illustrator, 1998–2014 Sarula Bao –...
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Ackerman, professor of law Sadik Al-Azm, philosopher John Ashbery, poet Mary Jo Bang, poet Dan Beachy-Quick, poet Saul Bellow, novelist Seyla Benhabib, philosopher...
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including Leni: The Life and Work of Leni Riefenstahl Ernst Bacon, composer Mary Jo Bang (B.A., M.A.), 2007 National Book Critics Circle award winner for poetry...
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Bisexual Poetry Danielle Cadena Deulen Desire Museum BOA Editions Winner Mary Jo Bang A Film in Which I Play Everyone Graywolf Press Finalist Sierra DeMulder...
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