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T. J. Clark
Eminent art historian and sometimes poet Timothy James Clark was born April 12, 1943, in Bristol, England. He attended the Bristol Grammar School, and graduated from St. John’s College, Cambridge, in 1964, and
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Featured Poem
Afterwards
The sea in the wind in the half-light, clearing its throat of pebbles,
Cloud shadows coming down the mountain with the steady speed
Of a paddle wheel. Light on the foothills already gone,
So that you need not look at the seminary on top
5Of the tallest—fat, square, and gray as a helping of lard.
The roar from the beach stops suddenly, as if waves lost their nerve.
One dead branch of olive higher than Tsiknias from where I sit,
Its fingers pressed against the aquarium of the sky.
Then the sudden humanity of a bell
Poets Book of Days
April 6
Petrarch catches his first and only glimpse of the woman he would call 'Laura' in the 366 poems he would write in her honor, on this day in 1327.
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Poetry Trivia
Question:
What magazine drew the ire of a young Lord Byron, provoking him to write the poem which would make him famous?
Answer
The Edinburgh Review . A sharp review of Byron's first book Hours of Idleness provoked the poet to write the satirical "English Bards and Scotch Reviewers."
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