John Berryman
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John Berryman was an American poet best known for his intensely personal and innovative work, particularly the sequence "The Dream Songs," which helped define the confessional poetry movement.
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| John Berryman canonical | 5 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: John Berryman Context triple: [Confessional poetry, hasKeyFigure, John Berryman]
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Charles Olson
Charles Olson was an influential American poet and essayist associated with the Black Mountain school, known for his innovative "projective verse" theory and expansive, historically layered poetry.
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Robert Lowell
Robert Lowell was a prominent 20th-century American poet and key figure in the Confessional poetry movement, known for his intensely personal and formally innovative verse.
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Randall Jarrell
Randall Jarrell was an American poet, critic, and novelist known for his war-themed poetry and influential literary criticism in the mid-20th century.
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Robert Creeley
Robert Creeley was an influential American poet associated with postwar avant-garde movements, known for his spare, emotionally resonant verse and his role in shaping contemporary American poetry.
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James Merrill
James Merrill was an American poet renowned for his formally intricate, witty, and emotionally nuanced verse, including the Pulitzer Prize–winning collection "Divine Comedies."
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: John Berryman Target entity description: John Berryman was an American poet best known for his intensely personal and innovative work, particularly the sequence "The Dream Songs," which helped define the confessional poetry movement.
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A.
Charles Olson
Charles Olson was an influential American poet and essayist associated with the Black Mountain school, known for his innovative "projective verse" theory and expansive, historically layered poetry.
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B.
Robert Lowell
Robert Lowell was a prominent 20th-century American poet and key figure in the Confessional poetry movement, known for his intensely personal and formally innovative verse.
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C.
Randall Jarrell
Randall Jarrell was an American poet, critic, and novelist known for his war-themed poetry and influential literary criticism in the mid-20th century.
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D.
Robert Creeley
Robert Creeley was an influential American poet associated with postwar avant-garde movements, known for his spare, emotionally resonant verse and his role in shaping contemporary American poetry.
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E.
James Merrill
James Merrill was an American poet renowned for his formally intricate, witty, and emotionally nuanced verse, including the Pulitzer Prize–winning collection "Divine Comedies."
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (47)
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Subject: John Berryman Description of subject: John Berryman was an American poet best known for his intensely personal and innovative work, particularly the sequence "The Dream Songs," which helped define the confessional poetry movement.
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