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Mary Kinzie
Mary Kinzie (born September 30, 1944) is an Americans, American poet. Life She received her B.A. from Northwestern University in 1967, and returned there to teach in 1975. She won Fulbright Program, Fulbright and Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Woodrow Wilson fellowships to do graduate work at the Free University of Berlin and Johns Hopkins University. Kinzie won the Folger Shakespeare Library's 2008 O. B. Hardison, Jr. Poetry Prize, the only major American prize to recognize a poet for teaching as well as writing. Bibliography Poetry * * * * * * ''Masked Women'' (1990) * Essays * (which includes the influential and controversial essay "The Rhapsodic Fallacy"). Theory * References External linksAn interview with Mary Kinzie and audio clips of her reading three of her poems at the National Humanities Center
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Montgomery is the capital city of the U.S. state of Alabama and the county seat of Montgomery County. Named for the Irish soldier Richard Montgomery, it stands beside the Alabama River, on the coastal Plain of the Gulf of Mexico. In the 2020 census, Montgomery's population was 200,603. It is the second most populous city in Alabama, after Huntsville, and is the 119th most populous in the United States. The Montgomery Metropolitan Statistical Area's population in 2020 was 386,047; it is the fourth largest in the state and 142nd among United States metropolitan areas. The city was incorporated in 1819 as a merger of two towns situated along the Alabama River. It became the state capital in 1846, representing the shift of power to the south-central area of Alabama with the growth of cotton as a commodity crop of the Black Belt and the rise of Mobile as a mercantile port on the Gulf Coast. In February 1861, Montgomery was chosen the first capital of the Confederate States of ...
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