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  1. 11 de jun. de 2014 · Poems by Charles Wright, the newly named poet laureate. LULLABY. I’ve said what I had to say As melodiously as it was given to me. I’ve said what I had to say As far down as I could go.

  2. Charles Wright. Charles Wright, who was born in 1940 in Clarksdale, Mississippi, was a singer, pianist, guitarist, songwriter and leader of the successful eight-member Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, which had been recruited from Watts in Los Angeles. His early experience came from working in "Strip Joints" playing Rock and Roll music, jamming ...

  3. 4 de ago. de 2022 · Charles Wright : Certains lecteurs m’ont écrit que mon livre avait été pour eux comme un coup de vent frais dans l’air confiné de l’époque. C’est vrai qu’il y a chez nos ...

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  5. Charles Wright ( Wethersfield; 29 de octubre de 1811 –† íbid. 11 de agosto de 1885) fue un botánico estadounidense. Biografía. Era hijo de James Wright y de Mary Goodrich. Hace sus estudios de matemática y de clásicos, en Yale y comienza a enseñar, en 1835, en escuelas de Misisipi y del este de Texas.

  6. 12 de jun. de 2014 · Charles Wright in 2014, when he was named poet laureate of the United States. His new book, “Oblivion Banjo,” collects five decades of his work. Andrew Shurtleff for The New York Times. As a ...

  7. 5 de dic. de 2019 · Wright says he fell from grace when he was sixteen, but he describes his poems as devotions and compares them to prayer beads, each one in some sense circular, returning to where it began. “The more luminous anything is,/the more it subtracts what’s around it. . ./making the unseen seen,” Wright says in “Yard Journal.”.