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Louise Bogan (August 11, 1897 – February 4, 1970) was an American poet. [1] She was appointed the fourth Poet Laureate to the Library of Congress in 1945, and was the first woman to hold this title. [ 2 ]
He was poetry editor of The New Republic (1920–33), mentoring Louise Bogan. [11] He organized the National Survey of the Negro Theater (1939), for the Rockefeller Foundation. [12] The posthumous book Poems, of Torrence's selected poetry, was published in 1952. He chose works that reflected his values, compassion for others, sense of injustice ...
Lord Weary's Castle, Robert Lowell's second book of poetry, won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1947 when Lowell was only thirty. Robert Giroux, who was the publisher of Lowell's wife at the time, Jean Stafford, also became Lowell's publisher after he saw the manuscript for Lord Weary's Castle and was very impressed; he later stated that Lord Weary's Castle was the most successful book of ...
The Life and Times of Cotton Mather: Winner [16] Howard M. Feinstein: Becoming William James: Finalist Michael Mott: The Seven Mountains of Thomas Merton: Finalist [17] 1986: Elizabeth Frank: Louise Bogan: A Portrait: Winner John Hope Franklin: George Washington Williams: A Biography: Finalist Frida Scheps Weinstein
Louise Bogan retires after 38 years as poetry critic for The New Yorker. Tish literary magazine, founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, in 1961 and published intermittently thereafter, prints its last issue. Poets associated with the magazine included Frank Davey, Fred Wah, George Bowering, and, briefly, bpNichol when he lived in ...
My Life II, like 1994’s My Life, is about Mary J. Blige’s life, but so are all of her albums, and there’s no particular musical thread connecting those two records.
Oscar-winning actress takes us inside her greatest roles, including "Melvin and Howard," "Parenthood," "Back to the Future 3," "Step Brothers" and "Elf."
Louise, played by Teal Redmann, hasn't been as MIA as Madeline. The 34-year-old actress has stayed quite busy starring in "CSI" since 2005, pretty much since she wrapped "Gilmore Girls."