Jorie Graham (née Pepper; born May 9, 1950) is an American poet. The Poetry Foundation called Graham "one of the most celebrated poets of the American...
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multi-instrumentalist, and recording artist. She studied poetry under Jorie Graham at Harvard University. She performed, produced, and arranged everything...
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Giorno Dmitry Glukhovsky William Golding Nadine Gordimer Hedwig Gorski Jorie Graham Alasdair Gray Michael Grothaus Andrei Gusev Jessica Hagedorn John Hawkes...
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and against Jorie Graham in particular. Acquiring documents through the Freedom of Information Act, Cordle and others discovered that Graham, as judge for...
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football player John Graham (disambiguation), multiple people Jorie Graham (born 1950), Pulitzer Prize–winning American poet Joseph Graham (footballer) (1889–1968)...
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1995 Pulitzer for The Simple Truth, MFA, 1957; former faculty member Jorie Graham, 1996 Pulitzer for The Dream of the Unified Field, MFA, English, 1978;...
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have had multiple nominations: Adrienne Rich with 4, and Louise Glück, Jorie Graham and Diane Seuss with 2 each. Poetry portal American poetry List of poetry...
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Poetry Tripas: Poems, by Brandon Som To 2040, by Jorie Graham Information Desk: An Epic by Robyn Schiff...
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Literary Encyclopedia. Retrieved 1 December 2013. Gardner, Thomas (2005). Jorie Graham: Essays on the Poetry. Univ of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 978-0-299-20324-5...
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Heaney's presence". Harvard Gazette. 2015-03-31. Retrieved 2020-04-11. "Jorie Graham - Harvard University Department of English". Harvard University Department...
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