Poetry Mission papers Poetry Mission records 1982-2004
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Suryanarayan, Indu
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The Poetry Mission, a non-profit organization, was established in the spring of 1990 by a group of Rhode Island writers: Dawne Anderson, Henry Gould, Dennis Holt, Richard Wilmarth, and Maxim Sukhanov. The purpose of the organization was to foster awareness of existing world poetic traditions and develop new opportunities for all writers through events, readings, and publications. They also hoped to establish a community-based literary arts center accessible to the public which would...
Honig, Edwin
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Gould, Henry
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Sullivan, Janet, 1926-2009
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The Poetry Mission, a non-profit organization, was established in the spring of 1990 by a group of Rhode Island writers: Dawne Anderson, Henry Gould, Dennis Holt, Richard Wilmarth, and Maxim Sukhanov. The purpose of the organization was to foster awareness of existing world poetic traditions and develop new opportunities for all writers through events, readings, and publications. They also hoped to establish a community-based literary arts center accessible to the public which would...
Poetry Mission.
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The Poetry Mission, a non-profit organization, was established in the spring of 1990 by a group of Rhode Island writers: Dawne Anderson, Henry Gould, Dennis Holt, Richard Wilmarth, and Maxim Sukhanov. The purpose of the organization was to foster awareness of existing world poetic traditions and develop new opportunities for all writers through events, readings, and publications. They also hoped to establish a community-based literary arts center accessible to the public which would...