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- Louise Bogan - Wikipedia
Louise Bogan (11 August 1897 – 4 February 1970) was an American poet She was appointed the fourth Poet Laureate to the Library of Congress in 1945, and was the first woman to hold this title [1] [2] Throughout her life she wrote poetry, fiction, and criticism, and became the regular poetry reviewer for The New Yorker [3] [4]
- Louise Bogan | The Poetry Foundation
Louise Bogan is one of the most accomplished American poet-critics of the mid-20th century Her subtle, restrained style was partially influenced by writers such as Rilke and Henry James, and partially by the English metaphysical poets such as George Herbert , John Donne , and Henry Vaughan , though she distanced herself from her intellectually
- Louise Bogan | Biography, Poems, Facts | Britannica
Louise Bogan was an American poet and literary critic who served as poetry critic for The New Yorker from 1931 until 1969 She was the first woman (1945-46) to serve as consultant in poetry to the Library of Congress (a role now known as U S poet laureate)
- About Louise Bogan - Academy of American Poets
Louise Bogan was born in Livermore Falls, Maine, in 1897 She is the author of several books of prose and poetry, and was the first woman to hold the position of Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress
- Bogan, Louise (1897–1970) - Encyclopedia. com
Bogan, Louise (1897–1970) Poet and New Yorker critic who was one of America's most influential women of letters Born on August 11, 1897, in Livermore Falls, Maine, a small mill town; died at her home in Washington Heights, New York, on February 4, 1970, of coronary occlusion; daughter of Daniel Joseph Bogan (a clerk and superintendent of
- Louise Bogan - Poetry Archive
Born in Maine in 1897, Louise Bogan was the daughter of a mill worker and a mentally and emotionally unstable mother Her childhood was restless: as the Bogans moved from one New England town to the next, May Bogan indulged publicly in extramarital affairs and baffled her family with frequent and lengthy disappearances
- Louise Bogan - Library of Congress
Louise Bogan was born in Livermore Falls, Maine, in 1897 She authored six poetry collections, including Body of This Death (1923), Collected Poems: 1923-1953 (1954), and The Blue Estuaries: Poems, 1923-1968 (1968)
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