
Robert Goodman (S.R. Goodman) is an aspiring poet and short story writer who lives along the Jersey Shore. Much of his writing work revolves around the human condition with influences from history, myth, faith and observation of the inner journey.
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Few poets stand more firmly at the crossroads between two literary eras than Thomas Hardy. Born during the reign of Queen Victoria and living into the age of automobiles, airplanes, and modern warfare, Hardy witnessed a world transformed by...
The Lady of Shalott, John Williams Waterhouse (1888)
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"Junius' embrace, a bride of mystery,
Nature's true love, a union intertwined....
Joseph Brodsky stands as one of the most intellectually formidable poets of the twentieth century, whose work reflects the tensions of exile, identity, and historical displacement. Born in Leningrad in the Soviet Union, Brodsky came of age...
Adrienne Rich (May 16, 1929 – March 27, 2012)
Relentless voice of truth and transformation
Adrienne Rich stands as one of the most intellectually rigorous and politically engaged poets of the twentieth century, reshaping American poetry t...
Rabindranath Tagore stands as one of the most profound literary and philosophical figures of modern India, whose work bridged the cultural worlds of East and West. Born in Calcutta (now Kolkata) into a prominent Bengali family deeply engage...
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