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This page is an archive of the 'Did you know ...' sections featured on the Poetry Portal. This is Week 46 2024

Archives: 2006



Week 26 2006
  • ...that one theory for the origin of the word Dada, meaning hobby-horse, is that it was randomly chosen from the dictionary by a group of artists?
  • ...that many of the medical writings of Avicenna were written in verse?

Week 27 2006
  • ... that English novelist Thomas Hardy, after the overwhelmingly negative reaction to his novels Tess of the d'Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure, published his first collection of poetry at the age of 58 and devoted the remaining 30 years of his life solely to poetry?

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Week 32 2006
  • ... that the current American Poet Laureate is Donald Hall?
  • ... upon Emily Dickinson's death, her family found 800 poems in 40 handbound volumes of her poetry?

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Week 35 2006
  • ... that Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's wife died after her dress ignited from an ember in the fireplace? Longfellow wrote a poem about this, The Cross of Snow, which is this week's selected poem.

Week 36 2006
  • ... that Ern Malley was an apocyphal Australian poet invented by the poet James McAuley and his friend Harold Stewart, and was the author of a series of poems. The victim of the hoax was Max Harris?
  • ... that English poet Fulke Greville was murdered (somewhat illogically) by one of his servants who was disappointed at not being included in his will?

Week 37 2006

... that Denise Levertov was born in England, and only moved to the United States in her mid 20's?

... that Serbian epic poetry typically has unrhymed lined of 10 syllables with a caesura after the fourth syllable?

... that poet James Laughlin wrote a poem called Experience of Blood after discovering his son's dead self-slain corpse in the bathtub? One of Laughlin's other, more positive poems is featured this week.


Week 38 2006

... that Torquato Tasso was kept in a hospital for the insane for more than 7 years?

... that T. S. Eliot won the Nobel Prize for Literature?


Week 39 2006

Week 40 2006
  • ...that many of the medical writings of Avicenna were written in verse?

Week 41 2006

... that the title of Maya Angelou's book I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is taken from the poem "Sympathy" by Paul Laurence Dunbar?

... that Francis Scott Key, who wrote the United States National Anthem, was principally a lawyer?


Week 42 2006

... that Zbigniew Herbert advocated 'semantic transparency' in poetry?

... that Sengalese poet Léopold Sédar Senghor served as the first president of Senegal?


Week 43 2006

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Week 45 2006
  • ... that the current American Poet Laureate is Donald Hall?
  • ... upon Emily Dickinson's death, her family found 800 poems in 40 handbound volumes of her poetry?

Week 46 2006
  • ... that English novelist Thomas Hardy, after the overwhelmingly negative reaction to his novels Tess of the d'Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure, published his first collection of poetry at the age of 58 and devoted the remaining 30 years of his life solely to poetry?

Week 47 2006

Week 48 2006
  • ... that Hart Crane is reported to have called out "Goodbye, everybody!" as he jumped overboard into the Gulf of Mexico?

Week 49 2006

Week 50 2006
  • Hu Shih's program of reform for Chinese literature was inspired by Ezra Pound's "A Few Don'ts by an Imagiste", which was in turn inspired by Classical Chinese Poetry?

Week 51 2006

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