Austin, Lana
Lana Austin, United States, (contemporary), poetry includes: The Pig. Austin is a poet, educator and journalist. She currently teaches writing in the English department at the University of Alabama in Huntsville.
An alphabetical list of poets who have considered the pig.
Lana Austin, United States, (contemporary), poetry includes: The Pig. Austin is a poet, educator and journalist. She currently teaches writing in the English department at the University of Alabama in Huntsville.
Ken Babstock, Canada (b. 1970), poetry includes: The Sickness Unto Death, and Harris on The Pig. Found. Babstock is a poet.He worked at the Poetry Faculty at the Banff Centre for the Arts and is currently the poetry editor for the Toronto-based press House of Anansi. He lives lives in Toronto.
Poetic works by Gary Bachlund in which pigs are the subject, inspiration, a significant component of the imagery, a thematic form or a symbol.
Anton Baev, Bulgaria, (b. 1963), poetry includes: SLAYING THE PIG. Baev is a poet, writer, journalist and foreign politics observer. He has a Ph.D. In Bulgarian Literature from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Baev is the author of seven books of poetry, five novels, two books of short stories, a book of philosophical fragments and two academic monographs.
Aaron Baker, United States, (contemporary), poems include: Chimbu Wedding. Baker spent his childhood in a remote part of the Chimbu Highlands in Papua, New Guinea, where his parents were missionaries. He teaches creative writing at Loyola University Chicago.
Aimée Baker, United States, (b. 1982), poetry includes: Our Bodies, the Ocean. Baker is a poet, essayist and writer of both fiction and non-fiction. She teaches at the State University of New York, Plattsburgh, where she is also the Executive Editor of Saranac Review.
Wendy Barker, United States, (b. 1942), Poetry includes: Drive to the Pig Farm. Barker is a poet educator and translator. She teaches at the University of Texas, San Antonio.
Gerald William Barrax, United States, (1933-2019), poetry includes: King: April 4, 1968. Barrax was a poet, educator and literary editor. He was the first black faculty member of North Carolina State University in 1970. He was also a poetry editor for the journals Callaloo and Obsidian.
James Keir Baxter, New Zealand (1926-1972), poetry includes: Jerusalem Sonnets, Beatrice, A Little Letter to Auckland Students. Baxter was a poet, educator and advocate for social reforms in New Zealand. His alcoholism and frequent shifts of religion and life style were the center of much controversy and speculation.
Poetic works by Ellen Wade Beals in which pigs are the subject, inspiration, a significant component of the imagery, a thematic form or a symbol.