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SATYRUS, 2nd century C.E. Brooks Haxton is a resident poet at Syracuse University.
From the Greek 1998
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Haxton is at work on a book of translations of Greek poets.
From the Greek 1998
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Brooks Haxton is the author of Dead Reckoning (1989), and The Sun at Night (1995).
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"The positives are the increase in diversity and the increase in population," says Peter Haxton, coordinator of the State Data Center.
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Katherine Haxton at Endless Possibilities 2.0 asked for life snapshots of the time-capsule variety for this month's Scientiae carnival.
May Scientiae: Time Capsules Peggy 2009
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It had hurt her mother tremendously that the marriage ended because of Maugham's affections for a man (Gerald Haxton) and not a woman.
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Things came to a head in August 1925 when Syrie finally met Haxton at the Villa Eliza she was renting in Le Touquet, a fashionable resort in France.
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And Hastings confirms an incident in which Haxton hurled a dog out of a moving car because he found it annoying.
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My first response to "Victor Hugo: Selected Poems" was the one Haxton must have wanted: where has this guy been all my life?
Poetry Slam 2007
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And if what Haxton has culled is the best of the best of the best, and if even that best has been tinkered with and gussied up more than a hundred years after it was written, does it really give us a trustworthy sense, for better or worse, of what sort of poet Victor Hugo was?
Poetry Slam 2007
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