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Informationist — An Informationist (or Information Specialist in Context) provides research and knowledge management services in the context of clinical care or biomedical research. One way to think of the Informationist is the knowledge and skill of a medical… … Wikipedia
Informationist poetry — is a literary movement of the 1990s in the United Kingdom, in particular in Scotland. The poets usually associated with this movement are: Richard Price mdash; who coined the term in 1991 in the magazine Interference mdash; Robert Crawford, W. N … Wikipedia
Richard Price (poet) — Richard Price (born 1966) is a contemporary Scottish poet. His books include Tube Shelter Perspective (Southfields, 1993), Sense and a Minor Fever (Vennel Press, 1993), Marks Sparks (Akros, 1995), Hand Held (Akros, 1997), Perfume Petrol Fumes… … Wikipedia
Dada — For other uses, see Dada (disambiguation). Cover of the first edition of the publication Dada by Tristan Tzara; Zurich, 1917 Dada (English pronunciation: /ˈdɑːdɑː/) or Dadaism is a cultural movement that began in Zurich, Switzerland, du … Wikipedia
Poetry — This article is about the art form. For other uses, see Poetry (disambiguation). Literature Major forms Novel · Poem · Drama Short story · Novella … Wikipedia
Dymock poets — The Dymock poets were a literary group of the early 20th century who made their home near the village of Dymock in Gloucestershire, England, near to the border with Herefordshire. They were Robert Frost, Lascelles Abercrombie, Rupert Brooke,… … Wikipedia
The Movement (literature) — This article is about a specific literary movement. For other literary movements, see List of literary movements. The Movement was a term coined by J. D. Scott, literary editor of The Spectator, in 1954 to describe a group of writers including… … Wikipedia
Metaphysical poets — John Donne, one of the most famous Metaphysical Poets. The metaphysical poets is a term coined by the poet and critic Samuel Johnson to describe a loose group of British lyric poets of the 17th century, who shared an interest in metaphysical… … Wikipedia
Southern Agrarians — The Southern Agrarians (also known as the Twelve Southerners, the Vanderbilt Agrarians, the Nashville Agrarians, the Tennessee Agrarians, or the Fugitive Agrarians) were a group of twelve American writers, poets, essayists, and novelists, all… … Wikipedia
Confessional poetry — emphasizes the intimate, and sometimes unflattering, information about details of the poet s personal life, such as in poems about mental illness, sexuality, and despondence. The confessionalist label was applied to a number of poets of the 1950s … Wikipedia