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Theodore Huebner Roethke (/ˈrɛtki/ RET-kee; May 25, 1908 –
August 1, 1963) was an
American poet. He is
regarded as one of the most
accomplished and influential...
- The
Roethke Houses are two side-by-side
single family homes located at 1759 and 1805
Gratiot Avenue in Saginaw, Michigan. They were
listed on the National...
- Lynn
Joyce Roethke (born June 22, 1961) is an
American female judoka.
Among her most
notable accomplishments, Lynn is a two-time
Olympic athlete, a Pan...
- "My Papa's Waltz" is a poem
written by
Theodore Roethke. The poem was
first published during 1942 in
Hearst Magazine and
later in
other collections, including...
- Cellar" is a poem
written by the
American poet
Theodore Roethke (1908-1963)
published in
Roethke's second collection, The Lost Son and
Other Poems, in 1948...
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including Stanley Kunitz, Thom Gunn,
Philip Larkin, May Swenson,
Theodore Roethke, John Berryman, Czesław Miłosz,
Harold Pinter,
Joyce Carol Oates, Raymond...
- "The Waking" is a poem
written by
Theodore Roethke in 1953 in the form of a villanelle. It
comments on the
unknowable with a
contemplative tone. It also...
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Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Prize is an
American poetry prize given once
every three years since being established in 1967. The
Theodore Roethke Memorial...
- Rene Röthke (born July 27, 1982) is a
German professional ice
hockey player who
currently plays for
Deggendorfer SC in the DEL2. On
February 10, 2016,...
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street sign at
upper right declares the
alley to be "
Roethke Mews"
after poet
Theodore Roethke, a
regular at the
tavern when he was a
professor at the...