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Men and their Boring Arguments - Wendy Cope
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Memorial: Part 2 - Alice Oswald
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Memento Mori - Samuel Menashe
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Fearless, naked and knowing, Melissa Lee-Houghton’s poems square up to the wildest reaches of our emotional lives. Hers is a poetry of excess, of the beautiful mess and complex depths of life as it is variously lived. While it is…

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Meeting Vulcan - Christine De Luca
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Meadow Clock - Ethel Carnie Holdsworth
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Meadow Brown - Valerie Gillies
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Mazaruni IV - Mark McWatt
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Maya Angelou

B. 1928 D. 2014

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Maya Angelou was born in St. Louis, Missouri on April 4th 1928, and raised in Arkansas. She is often referred to as the pioneer for African-American Women’s writing in the U.S. and remains an internationally celebrated storyteller. Angelou’s poetry, autobiographical fiction, essays…

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Maxine Kumin

B. 1925 D. 2014

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Maxine Kumin (b.1925) came to prominence as one of a generation of women poets who extended the boundaries of poetry, addressing areas of female experience which had not previously been written about. Less overtly political than Adrienne Rich and not…

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Maurice Riordan (born 1953) grew up in Lisgoold, County Cork. He was educated at University College Cork and at McMaster University in Canada. He lives in South London. He has published four collections of poetry, all with Faber and Faber:…

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Matthew Sweeney

B. 1952 D. 2018

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“Matthew Sweeney is a force for good in British poetry,” wrote Ruth Padel. “The work is one large metaphor: a parable for the human condition…He was one of our finest poets of the unconscious; of darkness brought to light….” A…

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