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George Frederick Morgan, (April 25, 1922February 20, 2004) was a poet and founder (1948) and long-time editor (1948-1998) of The Hudson Review, along with his wife Paula Dietz. Events 1607 - Eighty Years' War: The Dutch fleet destroys the anchored Spanish fleet at Gibraltar. Events Pulitzer Prize for Poetry established The Criterion appears William Butler Yeats' Who Events 1472 - Orkney and Shetland are left by Norway to Scotland, due to a Dowry payment Events April 1 &mdash Foetrycom Web site is launched for the announced purpose of "Exposing fraudulent contests A poet is a person who writes Poetry. Etymology From the Ancient greek: ποιέω, poieō: "I make or compose" Events Sometime this year Jack Kerouac introduced the phrase Beat Generation to describe his friends and as a general term describing the underground The Hudson Review is a quarterly journal of literature and the arts

Frederick Morgan attended Princeton University, studying under Allen Tate. Princeton University is a private Coeducational research university located in Princeton, New Jersey. John Orley Allen Tate ( November 19, 1899 - February 9, 1979) was an American Poet, essayist and social commentator and Morgan also translated poems from the French.

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Lieberman, Laurence 1995 "William Stafford and Frederick Morgan: The Shocks Of Normality," pp. Events March 16: Authorities in Saudi Arabia arrested and jailed poet Abdul Mohsen Musalam and fired a newspaper editor following the Events February 16 &mdash Announcement that 300 poems by ST Coleridge have been discovered February 17 &mdash Sotheby's Events Charles Bukowski, fictionalised as alter ego Henry Chinaski becomes the subject of the film Barfly starring Mickey Rourke Events Final edition of This Magazine published March 1 - Dylan Thomas was posthumously honoured by a floor plaque Events British publication Gay News successfully prosecuted in the United Kingdom for blasphemy and libel for publishing James Kirkup's " 264ff. in his Beyond the Muse of Memory: Essays on Contemporary American Poets

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