Person Detail: Louise Bogan

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Full Name: Louise Bogan | ||
Biography: (1897-1970) Poet, editor, critic. Louise Bogan was born in Livermore, Maine. She moved to New York City in 1920 and was for many years poetry editor for The New Yorker. While in New York, she met William Carlos Williams, Malcolm Cowley, John Reed, Marianne Moore, Edmund Wilson, and others. She was Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 1945 to 1946. |
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1897 |
(Unknown) County Louise Bogan was born in Livermore, Maine, in 1897. |
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1920 |
New York County She moved to New York City in 1920 and was for many years poetry editor for The New Yorker. While in New York, she met William Carlos Williams, Malcolm Cowley, John Reed, Marianne Moore, Edmund Wilson, and others. |
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1970 |
New York County Louise Bogan died in New York City in 1970. |
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1923 |
(Unknown) County Body of This Death Poetry. |
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1941 |
(Unknown) County Poems and New Poems Poetry. |
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1954 |
(Unknown) County Collected Poems Poetry. |
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1968 |
(Unknown) County The Blue Estuaries: Poems 1923-1968 Poetry. |
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1950 |
(Unknown) County Achievement in American Poetry, 1900-1950 History. |
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1958 |
(Unknown) County Selected Criticism Criticism. |
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1970 |
(Unknown) County A Poet's Alphabet Criticism. |
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1929 |
(Unknown) County Dark Summer Poetry. |
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1937 |
(Unknown) County The Sleeping Fury Poetry. |
