Quotessence
Home / Authors / Similar to Marvin Bell
Marvin Bell

Marvin Bell Similar Authors

Poet

Authors Similar to Marvin Bell

Robert Morgan

Robert Morgan

Robert Morgan is an American poet born on October 3, 1944. His poetry is known for its profound emotion and unique style, which has won him a wide audience.

54 quotes · Writing, Poetry Is, Thinking
Pattiann Rogers

Pattiann Rogers

Pattiann Rogers is an American poet born on March 23, 1940. Her poetry is known for its profound emotion and rich imagination, covering themes such as nature, history, and human experience.

45 quotes · Prose, Language, Writing
Edward Hirsch

Edward Hirsch

Edward Hirsch is an American poet renowned for his profound emotion and rich imagination. His works often explore themes of personal identity, history, and memory, earning him the admiration of readers and critics alike.

130 quotes · Thinking, Poet, Writing
Carl Sandburg

Carl Sandburg

Carl Sandburg was a prominent American poet, writer, journalist, and editor. Born on January 6, 1878, in Illinois, he passed away on July 22, 1967. His works primarily depicted rural life in America, industrialization, and the working class, with notable works including 'Chicago' and 'The American Songbag'.

286 quotes · Poetry Is, Literature, Men
Walter Darby Bannard

Walter Darby Bannard

Walter Darby Bannard was an American painter known for his distinctive style and bold use of color. His works typically feature urban landscapes and portraitures, showcasing the diversity of American society and culture.

98 quotes · Art, Art Is, Ifs
Joyce Carol Oates

Joyce Carol Oates

Joyce Carol Oates is a renowned American author born on June 16, 1938. Her works span various literary forms such as novels, poetry, and drama, known for her unique narrative techniques and profound thematic explorations.

500 quotes · Writing, Ifs, People
Eugenio Montale

Eugenio Montale

Italian poet renowned for his profound poetic style and exquisite use of language. Montale's poetry often delves into themes of loneliness, the passage of time, and the meaning of human existence.

39 quotes · Art, Men, Prose
Nick Laird

Nick Laird

Nick Laird, born in 1975, is an accomplished Irish novelist known for his distinctive narrative style and profound portrayal of rural Irish life.

34 quotes · Writing, Thinking, Book
Reginald Shepherd

Reginald Shepherd

Reginald Shepherd was an American poet known for his unique poetic style and profound emotional expression. His works explored themes such as race, identity, love, and death, winning him the admiration of readers and critics alike.

4 quotes · Being Unreasonable, Believe, Desire
Billy Collins

Billy Collins

Billy Collins is a renowned American poet, born on March 22, 1941. His poetry is known for its simplicity, humor, and profound insights, making it popular among readers. Collins served as the United States Poet Laureate and taught at several universities.

133 quotes · Thinking, Writing, Poet