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Louise Bates Ames

Louise Bates Ames

Louise Bates Ames was an American psychologist renowned for her research on child development. Born on October 29, 1908, and passing away on October 31, 1966, Ames completed her degree in psychology at Harvard University, where she began her career. Her research focused on the social and emotional development of children, particularly the impact of sibling relationships on individual development.

1 quotes · Games, Littles, Names
Claudia Emerson

Claudia Emerson

Claudia Emerson was an American poet known for her distinctive style and profound insights into the relationship between humans and nature. Her work often explores themes of personal identity and memory, with a deep focus on the natural world. Emerson's poetry has won numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1999.

2 quotes · Poet, Achievement, Ballet
Sam Hamill

Sam Hamill

Sam Hamill is an American poet born on September 5, 1943. His poetry is deeply influenced by Zen Buddhism and Eastern philosophy, known for its profound thinking and unique linguistic style.

39 quotes · Poet, World, Ifs
Jacqueline Susann

Jacqueline Susann

Jacqueline Susann was an American novelist known for her best-selling novel 'Valley of the Dolls'. Her works often focused on women's lives, exploring themes of love, marriage, and women's roles in society. Born on August 20, 1918, she passed away on September 21, 1974.

28 quotes · People, 1960s 1970s, Bestseller
David St. John

David St. John

David St. John is an accomplished American poet, born on July 24, 1949. His poetry is known for its profound emotion and unique style, earning him acclaim from readers and critics alike.

4 quotes · Moving, Poet, Stills
Kenneth Koch

Kenneth Koch

Kenneth Koch, born on February 27, 1925, in New York, was a renowned American poet. His poetry style was unique, characterized by simplicity and wit, which was well-received by readers. Koch's poems covered a wide range of themes, including love, nature, and urban life, and his work was known for its humor and intelligence.

40 quotes · Poet, Knows, Seems
Eyvind Johnson

Eyvind Johnson

Eyvind Johnson was a Swedish writer renowned for his profound social realism literature. His works often focused on the lives and struggles of the working class, as well as critiques of social injustice. He was born on July 29, 1900, and died on August 25, 1976.

6 quotes · Poet, Able, Acceptable
Philip Levine

Philip Levine

Philip Levine (January 10, 1928 – February 14, 2015) was an acclaimed American poet, best known for his vivid portrayals of working-class life. Born in Detroit, Michigan, during the Great Depression, Levine worked in auto factories and steel mills, experiences that deeply shaped his poetic voice. His poetry often focuses on blue-collar workers, immigrants, and the urban landscape, using plain language to convey profound emotion and dignity. Levine won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1995 for 'The Simple Truth' and the National Book Award in 1991 for 'What Work Is'. He served as the U.S. Poet Laureate from 2011 to 2012. Over his career, he published more than 20 collections, earning a reputation as a poet of the people. His work has been translated into many languages and continues to inspire readers worldwide.

36 quotes · Poet, Writing, Knows
Carolyn Kizer

Carolyn Kizer

Carolyn Kizer was a renowned American poet, born on December 10, 1925, and passed away on October 9, 2014. Her poetry is known for its profound humanistic concerns and unique artistic style, which has had a profound impact on American contemporary poetry.

14 quotes · Poet, Needs, Poetry

W. S. Di Piero

W. S. Di Piero is an American poet born on December 3, 1945. His poetry is known for its unique style and profound insights into everyday life.

10 quotes · Poet, Different, Different Kinds