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Barrier of a common language: an American looks at contemporary British poetry

The author delves into the works of various British poets, offering critical analysis and personal reflections on the unique aspects of contemporary British poetry. The book aims to bridge the gap between American and British literary traditions by examining the common language barrier and its impact on poetry appreciation. more

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Dana Gioia
Dana Gioia

Dana Gioia, born on December 24, 1950, is an accomplished American poet known for his profound emotions and rich imagination in his works. more

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