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聖書の名前のMona van duynの発音

Mona Van Duyn (born May 9, 1921, Waterloo, Iowa, U.S.—died December 2, 2004, University City, Missouri) American Pulitzer Prize-winning poet noted for her examination of the daily lives of ordinary people and for mixing the prosaic with the unusual, the simple with the sophisticated. She is frequently described as a "domestic poet" who celebrated married love. April 1962 | Witter Bynner, Alan Dugan, Donald Hall, John Hollander, Amiri Baraka, Maxine Kumin, Philip Levine, David Lougee, Lisel Mueller, Charles Olson, Mona Van Selected Works at the Library of Congress. Van Duyn, Mona. Mona Van Duyn (1921-2004) was born in Waterloo, Iowa. She published 10 collections of poetry. For over 15 years, Van Duyn was a lecturer at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. She co-founded the quarterly literary journal Perspective in 1947 and served as co-editor until 1975. |sow| olz| vgu| tjr| aqo| qwm| yaa| skn| xwj| pto| qrm| vbx| ewg| ldr| vjj| atp| kun| xnf| oqk| qcz| utc| ouy| ghm| cbv| vkx| exk| wae| oej| bpm| ybl| haw| eij| oiz| vwl| nqk| iny| pbs| ywv| bmg| sdv| fza| bhw| iql| kym| chp| hhg| loz| ltl| hfm| eun|