It's an, um, group of fairly well known poets, at least here in some
cases, & many of whom have specific links to the university (Atwood, &
I'd bet some of the others, studied there; Reibetanz & Moritz teach
there). I'd bet Heaney has read there at least once....
Doug
On 28-Dec-09, at 9:42 PM, Max Richards wrote:
> I wanted to read Caedmon's Hymn and Google led me to
>
> Representative Poetry Online
>
> at the University of Toronto
>
> I guess it is building constantly but I copy below their poets who
> are younger
> than me... best from Max in Melbourne
>
> Margaret Atwood (1939-)
> Seamus Justin Heaney (1939-)
> Joseph Brodsky (1940-1996)
> Bob Dylan (1941-)
> Gwendolyn MacEwen (1941-1987)
> Simon Joseph Ortiz (1941-)
> Marilyn Hacker (1942-)
> Rosemarie Rowley (1942-)
> John Reibetanz (1944-)
> Ai (1947-)
> Albert Frank Moritz (1947-)
> Molly Peacock (1947-)
> Rosemary Sullivan (1947-)
> Pier Giorgio Di Cicco (1949-)
> Carolyn Forché (1950-)
> Elizabeth Spires (1952-)
> Mark Doty (1953-)
> Annie Finch (1956-)
> George Elliott Clarke (1960-)
> Lynn Crosbie (1963-)
> Sonnet L'Abbé (1973-)
>
>
>
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