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  • It was a peculiar satisfaction to Bok that Theodore Roosevelt once summed up this piece of work in these words: “Bok is the only man I ever heard of who changed, for the better, the architecture of an entire nation, and he did it so quickly and yet so effectively that we didn’t know it was begun before it was finished.

    A Signal Piece of Constructive Work 1921

  • WHILE Theodore Roosevelt was President of the United States, Bok was sitting one evening talking with him, when suddenly Mr. Roosevelt turned to him and said with his usual emphasis: “Bok, I envy you your power with your public.

    Theodore Roosevelt’s Anonymous Editorial Work 1921

  • Nam-Bok is dead, O Bask-Wah-Wan, and the dead do not come back.

    Nam-Bok, the Unveracious 2010

  • Nam-Bok is dead, O Bask-Wah-Wan, and the dead do not come back.

    NAM-BOK THE UNVERACIOUS 2010

  • Christian Bok is a conceptual poet on the faculty at the University of Calgary.

    To Our Readers : Emily Warn : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007

  • It was the likeliest match she had come up with from the name Bok, given the other parameters she had attached to the search.

    Mirage Tiedemann, Mark W. 2000

  • Nam-Bok is dead, O Bask-Wah-Wan, and the dead do not come back.

    Nam-Bok the Unveracious 1902

  • Nam-Bok is dead, O Bask-Wah-Wan, and the dead do not come back.

    Nam-Bok, The Liar 1902

  • "Nam-Bok, that is very much iron," Opee-Kwan cautioned.

    NAM-BOK THE UNVERACIOUS 2010

  • "Nam-Bok, that is very much iron," Opee-Kwan cautioned.

    Nam-Bok, the Unveracious 2010

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