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  • 81Deep image — is a term coined by U.S. poets Jerome Rothenberg and Robert Kelly in the second issue of Trobar in 1961. [1][2] They used it to describe poetry written by them and by Diane Wakoski and Clayton Eshleman. In creating the term, Rothenberg was… …

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  • 82Greil Marcus — (born 1945) is an American author, music journalist and cultural critic. He is notable for producing scholarly and literary essays that place rock music in a much broader framework of culture and politics than is customary in pop music journalism …

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  • 83Moineşti —   Municipality   Moineşti City Hall …

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  • 84Lithuanian people — Infobox Ethnic group group=Lithuanians poptime= 4 5 million (est.) popplace= LTU Elsewhere in Europe: Fact|date=January 2008*GBR: 100 000 *IRL: 50 000 [http://www.cso.ie/statistics/placebirthagegroup.htm] *GER: 40,000 *LAT: 33,000 *POL: 25,000… …

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  • 85George Anthony Dondero — George A. Dondero (16 December 1883 29 January 1968) was a Representative to the U.S. House of Representatives from the state of Michigan. Contents 1 Biography 2 References 3 Notes 4 …

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  • 86Generation of '98 — The Generation of 98 (also called Generation of 1898 or, in Spanish, Generación del 98 or Generación de 1898) was a group of novelists, poets, essayists, and philosophers active in Spain at the time of the Spanish American War (1898). The name… …

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  • 87New York School — For educational institutions in the state of New York, see education in New York. The New York School (synonymous with abstract expressionist painting) was an informal group of American poets, painters, dancers, and musicians active in the 1950s …

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  • 88Fantastique — The Fantastique is a French term for a literary and cinematic genre that overlaps with science fiction, horror and fantasy. The fantastique is a substantial genre within French literature. Arguably dating back further than English fantasy, it… …

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  • 89Négritude — is a literary and ideological movement, developed by francophone black intellectuals, writers, and politicians in France in the 1930s by a group that included the future Senegalese President Léopold Sédar Senghor, Martinican poet Aimé Césaire,… …

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  • 90Provo (movement) — Provo was a Dutch counterculture movement in the mid 1960s that focused on provoking violent responses from authorities using non violent bait. It was preceded by the nozem movement and followed by the hippie movement. Unlike these two movements …

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