A poet's prose; selected writings of Louise Bogan, with the uncollected poems.PS3503 2004-029395 0-8040-1070-6 A poet's prose; selected writings of Louise Bogan Louise Bogan (August 11, 1897 - 1970) was an American poet who felt that “lyric poetry if it is at all authentic…is based on some emotion—on some occasion, on some real confrontation. , with the uncollected poems. Title main entry. Ed. by Mary Kinzie Mary Kinzie (born 1944) is a United States poet. She attended Northwestern University, received her B.A. there in 1967, and returned there to teach in 1975. She won Fullbright and Woodrow Wilson fellowships to do graduate work at the Free University of Berlin and Johns Hopkins . Swallow Press, [c]2005 394 p. $49.95 Bogan (1897-1970) is best known as a lyric lyric, in ancient Greece, a poem accompanied by a musical instrument, usually a lyre. Although the word is still often used to refer to the songlike quality in poetry, it is more generally used to refer to any short poem that expresses a personal emotion, be it a poet, and served the New Yorker yorker Noun Cricket a ball bowled so as to pitch just under or just beyond the bat [probably after the Yorkshire County Cricket Club] as poetry editor for 38 years. She also published short stories however, of which 19 are reprinted here, along with selected criticism published in various periodicals, selected letters, and excerpts from her journals. Neither the letters nor the journals have been published. Uncollected poems and unpublished drafts of poems are appended. |
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