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Poetry after World War II.
Margaret Atwood | ||
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Gwendolyn Brooks | ||
Constantine Cavafy | ||
Lucille Clifton | ||
Allen Ginsburg | ||
Audre Lord | ||
Philip Larkin | ||
Robert Lowell | ||
Edna St. Vincent Millay | ||
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Adrienne Rich | ||
Carl Sandberg | ||
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Patricia Smith | ||
Mark Strand | ||
Derek Walcott | ||
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