Person Detail: James Schuyler

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Full Name: James Schuyler | ||
Biography: (1923-1991) Poet. James Marcus Schuyler was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1923, and died in Manhattan, New York, in 1991. He lived at the Hotel Chelsea, West 23rd Street, and is associated with the "New York School" of poetry. |
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1923 |
(Unknown) County James Marcus Schuyler was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1923. |
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1991 |
New York County James Schuyler died in Manhattan, New York, in 1991. |
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1961 |
Suffolk County Between 1961 and 1973, Mr. Schuyler lived with Fairfield Porter and his family in Southampton, Long Island. |
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1980 |
(Unknown) County The Morning of the Poem (Pub: New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. ISBN: ) Collection of poetry, winner of the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for poetry. |
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1985 |
(Unknown) County A Few Days (Pub: New York: Random House. ISBN: ) |
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1969 |
(Unknown) County Freely Espousing (Pub: Garden City, New York: Paris Review Editions/Doubleday, 1969; New York: SUN, 1979. ISBN: ) Collection of poetry. |
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1958 |
(Unknown) County Alfred And Guinevere (Pub: New York: Harcourt, Brace. ISBN: ) |
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1960 |
(Unknown) County Salute (Pub: New York: Tiber Press. ISBN: ) |
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1966 |
(Unknown) County May 24 or So (Pub: New York: Tibor de Nagy Editions. ISBN: ) |
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1969 |
(Unknown) County A Nest Of Ninnies (Pub: New York: Dutton, 1969; Manchester, UK: Carcanet, 1987. ISBN: ) Novel, written with John Ashbery. |
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1972 |
(Unknown) County The Crystal Lithium (Pub: New York: Random House. ISBN: ) |
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1972 |
(Unknown) County A Sun Cab (Pub: New York: Adventures in Poetry. ISBN: ) |
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1974 |
(Unknown) County Hymn To Life (Pub: New York: Random House. ISBN: ) |
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1991 |
Suffolk County James Schuyler was interred at Little Portion Friary Cemetery, Mount Sinai, New York. |
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New York County Mr. Schuyler lived in Manhattan, New York, at the Hotel Chelsea, West 23rd Street, and is associated with the "New York School" of poetry. |
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Erie County Mr. Schuyler moved to East Aurora, New York, when he was 15 years old. |
