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Unlike Galway Kinnell, one of his favorite poets, Levine does not embroider his poems with voluptuous language.
Jan Herman: Philip Levine's Factory Stiffs, Society's Throw-Aways Jan Herman 2011
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I met my first professional writer in college, poet Galway Kinnell, who turned out to be a wonderful, generous man — at least with college students.
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Upon his return to the United States, Kinnell joined CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) as a field worker and spent much of the 1960s involved in the Civil Rights Movement.
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Unlike Galway Kinnell, one of his favorite poets, Levine does not embroider his poems with voluptuous language.
Jan Herman: Philip Levine's Factory Stiffs, Society's Throw-Aways Jan Herman 2011
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Galway Kinnell was born February 1, 1927 in Providence, Rhode Island.
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Galway Kinnell was born February 1, 1927 in Providence, Rhode Island.
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Upon his return to the United States, Kinnell joined CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) as a field worker and spent much of the 1960s involved in the Civil Rights Movement.
Audio Interview with poet Galway Kinnell conducted by Nigel Beale 2009
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The roster also includes Amiri Baraka, Kwame Dawes, Galway Kinnell and Sharon Olds. Organizers estimate that the event will attract between 15,000 and 20,000 people.
Poetry Fest Lures The World's Best Joanne Kaufman 2010
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Galway Kinnell was born February 1, 1927 in Providence, Rhode Island.
Audio Interview with poet Galway Kinnell conducted by Nigel Beale 2009
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Upon his return to the United States, Kinnell joined CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) as a field worker and spent much of the 1960s involved in the Civil Rights Movement.
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