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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eve_MerriamEve Merriam - Wikipedia

    Eve Merriam (July 19, 1916 – April 11, 1992) was an American poet and writer. Writing career. Merriam's first book was the 1946 Family Circle, which won the Yale Younger Poets Prize. [1] . In 1956, she published Emma Lazarus: Woman with a Torch. [2] .

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  2. Eve Merriam. 1916–1992. According to Eve Merriam, the choice to be a poet was not her own. From her earliest years, the rhythmic, rhyming nature of poetry impassioned her so much that being a poet was something of a necessity for her. "I find it difficult to sit still when I hear poetry or read it out loud.

  3. Eve Merriam was a poet, playwright, director, and lecturer. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 19, 1916, she attended Cornell University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Wisconsin, Columbia University, and has has taught and lectured at many other institutions.

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › eva-merriamEva Merriam _ AcademiaLab

    Eve Merriam (19 de julio de 1916 - 11 de abril de 1992) fue una poeta y escritora estadounidense. Carrera de escritor. El primer libro de Merryam fue Family Circle de 1946, que ganó el Premio de Poetas Jóvenes de Yale. En 1956 publicó Emma Lazarus: Mujer con una antorcha.

  5. Broadway musical Inner City , which is partnership, Eve Merriam insists. Poet-. based on a book of her poems, The Inner ry's musical effects of rhyme, rhythm, City Mother Goose. and alliteration, extensions of children's. Ms. Merriam has won numerous own speech, naturally appeal to them. awards for her writing, beginning Children, in like poets ...

  6. A lover of the sound of poetry from her earliest childhood, Eve Merriam (born Eva Moskovitz) began writing poems at the age of seven and published her first works in high school. After graduating...

  7. July 19, 1916–April 11, 1992. by Carol Hurd Green. In Brief. Eve Merriam mingled poetry for children with devastating social criticism for adults, introducing a new generation to the power of poetry to create change.