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32: 569: 89: 228:, in which the character "Tom" is a prominent New York poetry editor; the "closet" characterization is at odds with the memory of literary friends who remember Moss as openly gay. Moss died of a heart attack. 710: 665: 690: 670: 715: 606: 685: 705: 695: 680: 655: 464: 660: 645: 53: 650: 635: 447: 75: 599: 700: 282: 640: 675: 592: 100: 46: 40: 57: 423: 20: 523: 138: 479: 428:(With acceptance speech by Moss and essay by Scott Challener from the Awards 60-year anniversary blog.) 419: 630: 625: 118: 108: 443: 576: 518: 385: 168: 286: 221: 484: 393: 200: 194: 113: 619: 377: 187: 158: 154: 142: 134: 213: 150: 392:(1967) is a setting of six poems of Howard Moss for high voice and piano, while 164: 146: 568: 145:. He is credited with discovering a number of major American poets, including 369: 104: 376:(1961) is one of several settings of Moss's poetry by American composers. 217: 172: 575:
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King Midas: a cantata for voice(s) and piano on ten poems of Howard Moss
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homosexual, a notion exploited in White's thinly disguised
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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He also introduced the writer 30: 553:, Composers Recordings, CD 586 283:National Book Award for Poetry 1: 656:University of Michigan alumni 420:"National Book Awards – 1972" 327:The Oedipus Mah-Jongg Scandal 171:co-wrote a famously concise 661:20th-century American poets 646:National Book Award winners 16:American poet and dramatist 732: 651:Writers from New York City 562: 111:. He was poetry editor of 18: 636:American magazine editors 438:Raeburn, Michael (2015). 243:The Wound and the Weather 426:. Retrieved 2012-04-07. 424:National Book Foundation 352:Instant Lives & More 21:Howard Moss (songwriter) 19:For the songwriter, see 524:San Francisco Chronicle 60:more precise citations. 468:, Jan-Feb 2010, p. 21. 139:University of Michigan 93: 701:Hopwood Award winners 380:composed his cantata 226:The Farewell Symphony 91: 641:American gay writers 527:, April 25, 1991, E5 333:The Palace at 4 A.M. 255:A Swimmer in the Air 676:American male poets 281:(1971) —shared the 119:National Book Award 536:Morten Lauridsen, 358:Whatever is Moving 296:Buried City: Poems 137:. 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Howard Moss (songwriter)
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American poet
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National Book Award
New York City
University of Michigan
Hopwood Award
Anne Sexton
Amy Clampitt
William Goyen
Joseph Glasco
W. H. Auden
Chester Kallman
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Robert Lowell
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Coward
Edmund White
closeted
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National Book Award for Poetry
Frank O'Hara

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