Sentences with phrase «most celebrated poets»

James Fenton has long been one of England's most celebrated poets.

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The Victorian poet Christina Rossetti (1830 — 1894) is most celebrated for her popular Christmas carols, but her most prolific liturgical season was Lent.
Competing with Paterson for most mobbed awardee of the evening were celebrated U.S. v. Windsor litigant Edie Windsor and performance poet, actor, and author Staceyann Chin.
Described as his «most autobiographical» film, it tells the story of celebrated American poet Emily Dickinson (Cynthia Nixon), charting her life from her strong - willed schooldays to her tragically isolated adulthood.
The story of a garbageman named Simon Grim (James Urbaniak) who becomes a celebrated poet after meeting the garrulous, frustrated title character (Thomas Jay Ryan), Henry Fool remains Hartley's most commercially successful film (on a very small scale), but it didn't exactly appear to be the launch of a franchise.
Burgess tells the story of one of America's most celebrated and original poets, E.E. Cummings.
This multi-disciplinary exhibition of 150 of some of the Americas most celebrated visual artists, musicians, poets, playwrights, and filmmakers is designed to spark a national conversation about American identity through the arts.
This exhibition celebrates the artistic pursuits — both visual and verbal — of Allen Ginsberg (1926 — 1997), one of the most prolific poets of the twentieth century.
Ashbery is widely considered one of the most celebrated living American poets winning nearly every major America award in poetry including the National Book Award, the National Book Critics Circle Award, a MacArthur Fellowship, a Pulitzer in 1976 for his poetry collection Self - Portrait in a Convex Mirror and a Guggenheim Fellowship.
One of Europe's most celebrated living artists, Per Kirkeby (Danish, b. 1938), is a painter, sculptor, geologist, filmmaker, writer, and poet.
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