Felicia Lamport (1916 – 23 December 1999), was an American poet and satirist who also wrote a column for The Boston Globe called "Muse of the Week in Review".[1] She was known for her inventive use of the pun.
^"Felicia Lamport, 83, a Satirist Devoted to Rhyme" by William H. Honan, published: December 25, 1999, at nytimes.co
FeliciaLamport (1916 – 23 December 1999), was an American poet and satirist who also wrote a column for The Boston Globe called "Muse of the Week in...
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