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until his
death on May 2, 1974.
Wantling died of
heart failure,
possibly brought about by his
extensive drug use.
Wantling alleged that he was the youngest...
- the cow (a
replacement of Toto) in the
earlier stage adaptation)
Burns Wantling: The
Hungry Tiger D. W. Clapperton: Sir Rooster,
Visitor at the Emerald...
- Black,
Peter Redgrove, D. M.
Thomas Alan Jackson, Jeff Nuttall,
William Wantling Charles Bukowski,
Philip Lamantia,
Harold Norse Alan Brownjohn, Michael...
- Hinojosa, a Mexican-American poet from Mercedes, Texas, and of
William Wantling. On 28
March 1956, when BBC
Scotland pla**** a
recording of a
Scottish Gaelic...
- Service, and a
variety of
modern and
contemporary poets including William Wantling and
Daniel Hoffman. His wife and
daughter are
major sources of inspiration...
-
Carter 343
Green Emily Malkin 271
Labour Linda Baharier 218
Labour Barbara Wantling 195
Heritage Graham Bailey 168
Labour Graham Powell 145
Turnout 35.9 Registered...
- memoir.
Penguin Modern Poets 12 (1968), with Alan
Jackson and
William Wantling Journals (1968) Love
Poems (1969) Mr.
Watkins Got
Drunk and Had to Be Carried...
- Locklin, Al Masarik, Jack Micheline,
Pablo Neruda,
Morty Sklar and
William Wantling.
Winans also
published Second Coming Magazine,
broadsides and anthologies...
-
included works by
Peter Redgrove, Kent Taylor,
Geraint Jarman,
William Wantling, Bob Cobbing, Doug Blazek, D M
Thomas and John Tripp. In 1968
Finch founded...
-
style of writing.
Other "Meat School"
poets were
Bukowski and
William Wantling.
Bukowski helped mentor Richmond early in his career. The son of a wealthy...