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  1. The Blue Estuaries: Poems: 1923-1968 by Louise Bogan, 1995-10-31
  2. What the Woman Lived: Selected Letters, 1920-70 by Louise Bogan, 1974-02-04
  3. Louise Bogan by Elizabeth Frank, 1986-10-15
  4. Poets Prose: Selected Writings Of Louise Bogan by Louise Bogan, 2005-06-04
  5. DARK SUMMER : POEMS by LOUISE BOGAN, 1929
  6. Louise Bogan (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Jacqueline Ridgeway, 1984-12
  7. Louise Bogan: A Reference Source by Claire E. Knox, 1990-01-01
  8. Louise Bogan: a woman's words: A lecture delivered at the Library of Congress, May 4, 1970. With a bibliography by William Jay Smith, 1971
  9. The Veiled Mirror and the Woman Poet: H.D., Louise Bogan, Elizabeth Bishop, and Louise Gluck by Elizabeth Dodd, 1992-11
  10. Obsession and Release: Rereading the Poetry of Louise Bogan by Lee Upton, 1996-08
  11. Louise Bogan's Aesthetic of Limitation by Gloria Bowles, 1987-09
  12. Our 30 Year Old Friendship and Legacy: Letters from Louise Bogan : Comments by Mildred Weston and an Excerpt from Her Interview With Leon Arksey, Courtesy of the Eastern Washington State by Mildred Weston, Louise Bogan, et all 1998-01
  13. The Golden Journey: Poems for Young People by Louise Bogan, William Jay Smith, 1990-05
  14. A poet's alphabet;: Reflections on the literary art and vocation by Louise Bogan, 1970

1. Bogan Louise
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Publish Date: June 1991 Format: Hardcover Compare prices for this book Veiled Mirror and the Woman Poet: H. D., Louise Bogan, Elizabeth Bishop, and Louise Gluck AUTHOR: Elizabeth Dodd ISBN: 0826208576 Publish Date: November 1992 Format: Hardcover Compare prices for this book The Blue Estuaries: Poems 1923-1968: Poems, 1923-1968 AUTHOR: Louise Bogan ISBN: 0374524610 Publish Date: October 1995 Format: Paperback Compare prices for this book Glass Bees AUTHOR: Ernst Junger, Louise Bogan, Elizabeth Mayer, Ernst Juenger ISBN: 0940322552 Publish Date: October 2000 Format: Paperback Compare prices for this book AUTHOR: J. D. McClatchy (Editor), et al

2. Obsession And Release: Rereading The Poetry Of Louise Bogan - By Lee Upton
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Bogan was born Louise Marie Bogan in Livermore Falls, Maine, the daughter of Daniel Joseph Bogan, a superintendent in a paper mill, and Mary Helen Murphy Shields. She grew up in various mill towns in the Northeast, moving often with her parents and brother. Her parents' marriage was volatile, and her mother's affairs haunted Bogan for much of her life. Although Bogan attended Boston University for only one year in 1915-1916, her early education at Boston Girls' Latin School gave her a rigorous foundation. She was already writing poetry and reading Poetry: A Magazine of Verse in its first issues in 1912. While modernism in literature and the arts was gaining in momentum and shape, Bogan was quietly mastering metrics and defining her style. She later wrote passionately about her artistic awakening, describing a visit to her mother in the hospital. There in the room she saw a vase of marigolds: "Suddenly I recognized something at once simple and full of the utmost richness of design and contrast that was mine." Design and contrast are at the heart of her formal poetry, and the style that she crafted early did not vary much throughout her later years.

4. The Blue Estuaries: Poems 1923 1968 Louise Bogan
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6. Bogan
Louise Bogan (1897 1970). a web guide to Louise Bogan from literaryhistory.com. VincentMillay, Louise Bogan, and Muriel Rukeyser, from Random House.
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Louise Bogan (1897 - 1970) a web guide to Louise Bogan from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century outline authors, alphabetical 19th century authors General Articles http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/bogan/bogan.htm An introduction, plus excerpts of reputable critical discussions of some poems, from the Modern American Poetry Site (Univ. of Illinois). http://www.georgetown.edu/bassr/heath/syllabuild/iguide/bogan.html An introduction and teaching guide for Bogan, from The Heath Anthology. http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=78 An introduction to the poet from the Academy of American Poets. http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/poetry/yeats/bogan.htm An appreciation of the yet-living William Butler Yeats written in 1938, by poet Louise Bogan in The Atlantic Monthly http://www.randomhouse.com/boldtype/1001/voice An introduction to five American women poets, Gertrude Stein, H.D., Edna St. Vincent Millay, Louise Bogan, and Muriel Rukeyser, from Random House. main page 20th century outline authors, alphabetical 19th century authors

7. Selected Poems Of Louise Bogan
Louise Bogan (18971970). Juan s Song; Medusa; Portrait;Women. Home, Anthology of Poetry, Classics.
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8. Maine Poet - Louise Bogan
Louise Bogan Maine Poetry is a resource for classic and contemporaryMaine poets and their books. Louise Bogan 1897-1970 Livemore Falls.
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Louise Bogan was born Louise Marie Bogan in Livermore Falls, Maine, the daughter of Daniel Joseph Bogan, a superintendent in a paper mill, and Mary Helen Murphy Shields. She grew up in various mill towns in the Northeast, moving often with her parents and brother. Her parents' marriage was volatile, and her mother's affairs haunted Bogan for much of her life. She attended Boston Girls' Latin School and spent one year at Boston University. She married in 1916, but was widowed in 1920. In 1925, she married the poet Raymond Holden, whom she divorced in 1937. She was published in the New Republic, the Nation, Poetry, Scribner's and the Atlantic Monthly. For thirty-eight years, she reviewed poetry for The New Yorker .
Bogan was reclusive and disliked talking about herself so for that details are scarce regarding her private life. Most of her poetry was written in the early half of her life when she published Body of This Death (1923) and Dark Summer (1929) and The Sleeping Fury (1937). She subsequently published volumes of her collected verse, and finally, The Blue Estuaries: Poems 1923-1968, an overview of her life's work in poetry. She composed lyrical forms, with a high, but concentrated, refined, emotional pitch: she explored the perpetual disparity of heart and mind. She died in New York City in 1970.
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12. 'Words For Departure' By Louise Bogan
Louise Bogan Words for Departure Nothing was remembered, nothing forgotten.When we awoke, wagons were passing on the warm summer
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Words for Departure
Nothing was remembered, nothing forgotten.
When we awoke, wagons were passing on the warm summer pavements,
The window-sills were wet from rain in the night,
Birds scattered and settled over chimneypots
As among grotesque trees.
Nothing was accepted, nothing looked beyond.
Slight-voiced bells separated hour from hour,
The afternoon sifted coolness
And people drew together in streets becoming deserted. There was a moon, and light in a shop-front, And dusk falling like precipitous water. Hand clasped hand Nothing was lost, nothing possessed There was no gift nor denial. I have remembered you. You were not the town visited once, Nor the road falling behind running feet. You were as awkward as flesh And lighter than frost or ashes. You were the rind, And the white-juiced apple, The song, and the words waiting for music. You have learned the beginning; Go from mine to the other. Be together; eat, dance, despair, Sleep, be threatened, endure. You will know the way of that. But at the end, be insolent;

13. William Butler Yeats - 38.05
by louise bogan. WILLIAM Butler Yeats, at the age of seventythree, stands well within the company of Copyright © 1938 by louise bogan. Permission to post granted by Ruth Limmer
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W ILLIAM Butler Yeats, at the age of seventy-three, stands well within the company of the great poets. He is still writing, and the poems which now appear, usually embedded in short plays or set into the commentary and prefaces which have been another preoccupation of his later years, are, in many instances, as vigorous and as subtle as the poems written by him during the years ordinarily considered to be the period of a poet's maturity. Yeats has advanced into age with his art strengthened by a long battle which had as its object a literature written by Irishmen fit to take its place among the noble literatures of the world. The spectacle of a poet's work invigorated by his lifelong struggle against the artistic inertia of his nation is one that would shed strong light into any era. The phenomenon of a poet who enjoys continued development into the beginning of old age is in itself rare. Goethe, Sophocles, and, in a lesser degree, Milton come to mind as men whose last works burned with the gathered fuel of their lives. More often development, in a poet, comes to a full stop; and it is frequently a negation of the ideals of his youth, as well as a declination of his powers, that throws a shadow across his final pages. Yeats in his middle years began to concern himself with the problem of the poet in age. He wrote in 1917, when he was fifty-two:

14. Louise Bogan
louise bogan (18971970) On "The Dragonfly" Additional Poems by louise bogan External Links
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15. Bogan, Louise
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    Bogan, Louise [b O u n] Pronunciation Key Bogan, Louise , American poet and critic, b. Livermore, Maine. She spent much of her life in New York City and was for many years poetry editor for the New Yorker magazine. Her verse is intense, personal, and yet restrained, revealing a metaphysical awareness of the tragedy of life. Among her volumes of poetry are Body of This Death Poems and New Poems Collected Poems (1954), and (1968). Her other works include a literary history, (1950); and collections of criticism, Selected Criticism (1958) and A Poet's Alphabet See her collected letters (ed. by R. Limmer, 1973); biography by E. Frank (1984). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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    Louise Bogan was born in Livermore, Maine, August 11, 1897, and was educated at the Girls' Latin High School and Boston University, which she left without taking a degree. Her first marriage, to Curt Alexander, an army officer, in 1916, was effectively over by 1918. Their daughter Maidie was born Oct. 19, 1917, but was raised by Bogan's parents. Alexander died in 1920. In 1923, a year after she received the first of three Guggenheim fellowships (1922, 1933, 1937), her first book of poetry, Body of this Death: Poems , came out. She married poet Raymond Holden in 1925. This was followed by her second book
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    Tshirts African Cichlids But childhood prolonged, cannot remain a fairyland. It becomes a hell.
    Women have no wilderness in them/ They are provident instead/ Content in the tight hot cell of their hearts/ To eat dusty bread. Because language is the carrier of ideas, it is easy to believe that it should be very little else than such a carrier. Life and death occur, as they must, but they are all bound up with love and hatred, in the individual bosom, and it is a sin and a shame to try to organize or dictate them. The intellectual is a middle-class product; if he is not born into the class he must soon insert himself into it, in order to exist. He is the fine nervous flower of the bourgeoisie.
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    18. Louise Bogan - The Academy Of American Poets
    louise bogan The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selectedpoems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. louise bogan.
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    poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits poetry map ... about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook Louise Bogan Louise Bogan was born in Livermore Falls, Maine, in 1897. She attended Boston Girls' Latin School and spent one year at Boston University. She married in 1916 and was widowed in 1920. In 1925, she married her second husband, the poet Raymond Holden, whom she divorced in 1937. Her poems were published in the New Republic , the Nation Poetry: A Magazine of Verse Scribner's and Atlantic Monthly . For thirty-eight years, she reviewed poetry for The New Yorker Bogan found the confessional poetry of Robert Lowell and John Berryman distasteful and self-indulgent. With the poets whose work she admired, however, such as Theodore Roethke , she was extremely supportive and encouraging. She was reclusive and disliked talking about herself, and for that reason details are scarce regarding her private life. The majority of her poetry was written in the earlier half of her life when she published Body of This Death (1923) and Dark Summer (1929) and The Sleeping Fury (1937). She subsequently published volumes of her collected verse, and

    19. Louise Bogan - The Academy Of American Poets
    The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
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    20. Louise Bogan's Life And Career
    louise bogan s Life and Career. Wendy Hirsch. The most helpful source is ClaireE. Knox s annotated bibliography, louise bogan A Reference Source (1990).
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    Louise Bogan's Life and Career Wendy Hirsch B ogan was born Louise Marie Bogan in Livermore Falls, Maine, the daughter of Daniel Joseph Bogan, a superintendent in a paper mill, and Mary Helen Murphy Shields. She grew up in various mill towns in the Northeast, moving often with her parents and brother. Her parents' marriage was volatile, and her mother's affairs haunted Bogan for much of her life. Although Bogan attended Boston University for only one year in 1915-1916, her early education at Boston Girls' Latin School gave her a rigorous foundation. She was already writing poetry and reading Poetry: A Magazine of Verse in its first issues in 1912. While modernism in literature and the arts was gaining in momentum and shape, Bogan was quietly mastering metrics and defining her style. She later wrote passionately about her artistic awakening, describing a visit to her mother in the hospital. There in the room she saw a vase of marigolds: "Suddenly I recognized something at once simple and full of the utmost richness of design and contrast that was mine." Design and contrast are at the heart of her formal poetry, and the style that she crafted early did not vary much throughout her later years. She married Curt Alexander in 1916, but the marriage was not a happy one. They had one daughter, born just a year later. By 1920 Bogan was a widow (she had earlier separated from her husband), left with a child to care for and without a reliable income. After moving to New York City, where she would live for the rest of her life, Bogan started to piece together the life of a working writer. She soon met other writers in the city's thriving literary community: William Carlos Williams, Malcolm Cowley, Lola Ridge, John Reed (1887-1920), Marianne Moore, and, most important, Edmund Wilson, who became her early mentor. Wilson, already a man of reputation, urged her to write reviews of literature for periodicals, and this eventually became a steady source of income.

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