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Brian Turners book Here, Bullet won the 
Poets Prize in 2007.
From Fresno, California, Brian Turner has seen his poems published in poetry daily, the atlantic review and several other publications. His poems have also appeared in the voices in wartime anthology. Turner is an MFA graduate of the University of Oregon and a US [...]]]></video:description>
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Celebrated poet, author, artist, essayist, and activist Breyten Breytenbach was born in 1939 in the Western Cape and studied Fine Arts at the University of Cape Town, before leaving the country in 1959. His literary debut Catastrophes (1964), a volume of stories, was followed by The Iron Cow Must Sweat . The latter was [...]]]></video:description>
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