Revolutionary Poet of the Week – T. S. Eliot

Welcome All! It’s Wednesday & time for the Revolutionary Poet of the Week! This week’s Poet is T. S. Eliot & let me share with all of you, his story & how poetry & literature came to his life. Happy Reading! Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in Missouri on September 26, 1888. He lived in St. Louis during the first eighteen years of his life … Continue reading Revolutionary Poet of the Week – T. S. Eliot

Revolutionary Poet of the Week – Naomi Shihab Nye

Friends, Fellow bloggers & Readers! This week’s revolutionary poet is Naomi Shihab Nye, who is a great writer, born in Palestinian land. This week, I share information on her- her childhood and what great works she wrote when she encountered Writing in her life. Naomi Shihab Nye was born on March 12, 1952, in St. Louis, Missouri, to a Palestinian father and an American mother. … Continue reading Revolutionary Poet of the Week – Naomi Shihab Nye

Revolutionary Poet of the Week – John Milton

Friends, Readers & fellow Bloggers! This week’s revolutionary poet is “John Milton”. Let me share with you about him, how he encountered Poetry in his life and what are his best known works. Happy Reading! John Milton was born in London on December 9, 1608, into a middle-class family. He was educated at St. Paul’s School, then at Christ’s College, Cambridge, where he began to … Continue reading Revolutionary Poet of the Week – John Milton

Revolutionary Poet of the Week – Carl Sandburg

Readers! I am glad to bring to your reader this week’s Revolutionary Poet – Carl Sandburg. Happy Reading! Carl Sandburg was born in Galesburg, Illinois, on January 6, 1878. His parents, August and Clara Johnson, had emigrated to America from the north of Sweden. After encountering several August Johnsons in his job for the railroad, the Sandburg’s father renamed the family. The Sandburgs were very … Continue reading Revolutionary Poet of the Week – Carl Sandburg

Revolutionary Poet of the Week – Federico Garcia Lorca

Readers! This Wednesday, I present you all with a post on a great poet Federico Garcia Lorca and share with you all, his journey of poetry and writing!   Federico García Lorca is possibly the most important Spanish poet and dramatist of the twentieth century. García Lorca was born June 5, 1898, in Fuente Vaqueros, a small town a few miles from Granada. His father … Continue reading Revolutionary Poet of the Week – Federico Garcia Lorca

Revolutionary Poet of the Week – Wallace Stevens

Readers! This week’s Revolutionary poet is Wallace Stevens. Read his story and how he found life in Poetry. Happy Reading! Wallace Stevens was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, on October 2, 1879. He attended Harvard University as an undergraduate from 1897 to 1900. He planned to travel to Paris as a writer, but after a working briefly as a reporter for the New York Herald Times, he … Continue reading Revolutionary Poet of the Week – Wallace Stevens

Revolutionary Poet of the Week – Dylan Thomas

Readers! This week’s Revolutionary poet is Dylan Thomas. PTWWW presents you below his life biography. Go, have a read! Dylan Marlais Thomas was born on October 27, 1914, in South Wales at 5 Cwmdonkin Drive in Swansea. His father was an English Literature professor at the local grammar school and would often recite Shakespeare to Thomas before he could read. He loved the sounds of … Continue reading Revolutionary Poet of the Week – Dylan Thomas

Revolutionary Poet of the Week- W. H. Auden

PTWWW presents this week’s revolutionary poet- W. H. Auden. Read his exciting story and delve in his poetic journey! Happy Reading! Wystan Hugh Auden was born in York, England, in 1907. He moved to Birmingham during childhood and was educated at Christ Church, Oxford. As a young man he was influenced by the poetry of Thomas Hardy and Robert Frost, as well as William Blake, Emily Dickinson, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and … Continue reading Revolutionary Poet of the Week- W. H. Auden

Revolutionary Poet of the Week – John Keats

PTWWW Readers! This week’s Revolutionary Poet is John Keats. PTWWW brings in your reader detailed info. about him, his lifestyle and how he turned to write fabulous poetry. I hope you all like this post and reblog it to spread about him and his writings. John Keats English Romantic poet John Keats was born on October 31, 1795, in London. The oldest of four children, … Continue reading Revolutionary Poet of the Week – John Keats

Revolutionary Poet of the Week – Robert Browning

Readers! Time and again, many poets have been an inspiration to us and our lives. their words hold life and unfold the very mysteries of writing with a revolution. This week, PTWWW presents you with Robert Browning as the revolutionary poet of the week and shares along his short biography & poems. Go, have a read! Robert Browning was born on May 7, 1812, in … Continue reading Revolutionary Poet of the Week – Robert Browning