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  1. Hace 3 días · July 6, 2024. Stanley Moss, a lyrical American poet who for seven decades evoked a troubled world of sorrows and sensual pleasures ruled by a silent God seemingly indifferent to the fate of ...

  2. Hace 6 días · The Fine Arts Work Center hosted an event celebrating the national kickoff of the initiative that evening, with a reception in the Daniel A. Mullin Courtyard and a reading in the Stanley Kunitz Common Room (named after the former laureate and consultant in poetry) by Limón of all seven poems, paired with images of each’s parks tabletop designs.

  3. Hace 2 días · The late US poet laureate Stanley Kunitz wrote poems that speak powerfully to what it means to be human,particularly in the face of love and loss. This poetr...

  4. Hace 3 días · Stanley Moss, a lyrical American poet who for seven decades evoked a troubled world of sorrows and sensual pleasures ruled by a silent God seemingly indifferent to the fate of humanity, died on Friday New City, N.Y., in Rockland County. He was 99. His death, at a rehabilitation and nursing center, was announced by his son, Tobia Milla Moss.

  5. Hace 2 días · Suzanne Wise (Publicity Director Poets House-NYC): "Thank you so much for this wonderfully thoughtful portrait of our new home! You really "get us" and you translate that understanding vividly. I love the way you talk about Stanley's ( Kunitz) giant dictionary as a relic from another age. We're glad to preserve such relics."

  6. Hace 1 día · Stanley Moss, a "lyrical American poet who for seven decades evoked a troubled world of sorrows and sensual pleasures ruled by a silent God seemingly indifferent to the fate of humanity," died July 5, the New York Times reported.He was 99. Moss sold his work to periodicals for 20 years before his first collection, The Wrong Angel, was published in 1966.

  7. Hace 4 días · The late US poet laureate Stanley Kunitz wrote poems that speak powerfully to what it means to be human, particularly in the face of love and loss. This service of poetry and reflections will be supported by improvisational music by pianist Andrea Rackl.