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Carolyn Forché (born
April 28, 1950) is an
American poet, editor, professor, translator, and
human rights advocate. She has
received many
awards for her...
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Scaffolds for a
Murderer or The
Dirty Fifteen (Italian: 15
forche per un ********ino) is a 1967
action drama mystery Spaghetti Western film
directed by...
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Fourche Maline (pronounced foosh-ma-lean) (Bad Fork, French) is a 70.0-mile-long (112.7 km)
tributary of the
Poteau River in Oklahoma. The
headwaters of...
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lengths people go to
protect the ones they love. In LaGrange, Ohio,
Curtis La
Forche has
apocalyptic dreams and
visual and
auditory hallucinations of rain "like...
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symbolic center of the
American poetry establishment." In 2013,
Carolyn Forché described the
Academy of
American Poets as "the most
important organization...
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Nobel laureate George Akerlof,
writer and
human rights advocate Carolyn Forché, award-winning
literary critic Maureen Corrigan,
linguist Deborah Tannen...
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Introduction to
Language and Society.
Mollin 2006, p. 6.
Forche 2012, p. 456.
Forche 2012, pp. 447, 473.
Forche 2012, p. 473. Sonnad,
Nikhil (11 May 2016). "The...
- Scandinavica. 173 (2): 199–206. doi:10.1111/j.0954-6820.1963.tb16523.x.
Forche, Günther; Stadlober, Ernst; Harnoncourt, Karl (1988). "Neue spirometrische...
- musicians,
including John Akomfrah,
Ariella Azoulay,
Amichai Ch****on,
Carolyn Forché,
Laurie Anderson,
Rabih Alameddine,
Daniel Boyd and Ruth Ozeki. In 1997...
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Great Nonfiction. Berkeley, Calif.: Ten
Speed Press. ISBN 978-1580082297.
Forche, Carolyn; Gerard, Philip, eds. (2001).
Writing Creative Nonfiction: Instruction...