Karl Jay Shapiro (November 10, 1913 – May 14, 2000) was an American poet. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1945 for his collection V-Letter...
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Filmmaker and Globe Trekker host Karl Shapiro, United States poet Laurie Gwen Shapiro, American novelist and filmmaker Lee Shapiro, American film maker, killed...
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& The City (1936) - William Carlos Williams Adult Bookstore (1976) - Karl Shapiro Advent (1898) - Rainer Maria Rilke Aforesaid (1954) - Robert Frost Agnibeena...
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to record truth truly. The 1961 edition includes an introduction by Karl Shapiro written in 1960 and titled "The Greatest Living Author". The first three...
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Tate 1944–1945: Robert Penn Warren 1945–1946: Louise Bogan 1946–1947: Karl Shapiro 1947–1948: Robert Lowell 1948–1949: Léonie Adams 1949–1950: Elizabeth...
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Barnard Reviews. Volume II - 1941 includes selected poetry by: Clark Mills Karl Shapiro David Schubert Jeanne McGahey Paul Goodman Volume III - 1944 includes...
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humoristic, slapstick, rude, cruel, bitter, and hilarious," as reviewer Karl Shapiro described the Harlem Gallery. The poet Langston Hughes described him...
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Brooke's famous poem The Soldier. In 1941 Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Karl Shapiro wrote the World War II poem Scyros, which he set on the island Skyros...
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cachet it confers. Examples of such references include the following: Karl Shapiro refers to the fly's leg as "the fine leg of a Duncan-Phyfe," in his poem...
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University of California, Davis, where he studied poetry under the famed poet Karl Shapiro. After graduating in 1976, he began teaching English at Orange Coast...
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