Nobel winner Pinter's poems and prose of outrage Pinter seeks to
Nobel winner Pinter's poems and prose of outrage Pinter seeks to Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), MN - Oct 18, 2005 By John Freeman, Special To The Star Tribune. Harold Pinter has been fighting cancer of the esophagus for three years, but his printed voice has not weakened. Juan Rodriguez -- poems from the heart Chaffey Breeze (subscription), CA - Oct 27, 2005 As a college student, his short stories and poems were published in magazines. Several of his poems are mild with social criticism. Victim of Violence Speaks Out Gay City News - 8 hours ago the Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation, considered the largest gang in the nation, had recently asked permission from Xavier to print one of his poems in its Poetry Series South Bay News, NY - Nov 7, 2005 Teens may submit their poems for free; the winner will receive a one-year JCC teen membership. Elementary school children in grades Sze to speak on the craft of poetry Nov. 17 Washington University Record, Washington - 9 hours ago Sze is the author of eight books of poetry, including The Redshifting Web: Poems 1970-1998, a finalist for the 1999 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize. Click your mouse, say yeah! Guardian Unlimited, UK - 6 hours ago adorn me senseless," writes one budding Emily Dickinson, "splintered from the centre-out my nerves lie like glass." After reading a few more poems, I start to become a rap producer
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