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1457:Mary Oliver
1399:(1976–2000)
1329:The Singing
1319:Poetry.LA's
868:John Simon
598:Falling Ill
586:All at Once
550:The Singing
454:Collections
395:Falling Ill
391:The Singing
352:Falling Ill
288:, in 1969.
252:, attended
244:He went to
209:The Singing
107:Nationality
1619:Categories
1505:James Tate
1339:On Whitman
1099:2012-08-10
1074:2020-10-10
1012:References
891:Finalist,
788:Paul Zweig
682:On Whitman
418:incomplete
270:T.S. Eliot
91:Occupation
60:1936-11-04
1603:2001–2025
1596:1976–2000
1589:1951–1975
1582:1922–1950
1475:Rita Dove
911:Nominee,
878:Nominee,
844:Criminals
831:Solitudes
761:Gratitude
635:"Exhaust"
562:Creatures
532:The Vigil
429:July 2022
385:His book
250:Maplewood
115:Education
1195:Archives
1068:Archived
626:Exhaust
397:(2017).
199:, was a
187:won the
181:Williams
99:Language
1341:in the
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163:Spouse
137:Poetry
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629:2010
615:Year
508:Helen
358:Works
177:C. K.
158:Award
134:Genre
1142:ISBN
1123:2013
568:Wait
466:Lies
364:Lies
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229:Life
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