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  1. The Blue Estuaries, Poems : 1923-1968. by Louise. Bogan, 2000
  2. AMERICAN BOOK COLLECTOR. Vol. 7 #9. New Series. Sept. 1986. by Louise). (Bogan, 1986
  3. Selected Criticism by louise bogan, 1958-01-01
  4. Body of This Death by Louise Bogan, 1923
  5. The Blue Estuaries: Poems, 1923-1968 (Noonday; N353) by Louise Bogan, 1968
  6. National Poetry Festival Held in the Library of Congress October 22-24, 1962: Proceedings by Louise) (BOGAN, 1964-01-01
  7. Collected Poems: 1923-53 by Louise BOGAN, 1954
  8. The Golden Journey : Poems for Young People by Louise and William Jay Smith Compiled By Bogan, 1966-01-01
  9. Poetry in Crystal: Interpretations in Crystal of Thirty-one New Poems By Contemporary American Poets. by W.H. Auden, Conrad Aiken, et all 1963
  10. Achievement in American Poetry by Louise Bogan, 1951
  11. July Dawn. by Louise. BOGAN, 1957
  12. THE BLUE ESTUARIES POEMS 1923-1968 by Louise Bogan, 1977
  13. The Golden Journey Poems for Young People by Louise & Smith, William Jay Bogan, 1965
  14. The Sleeping Fury by Louise Bogan, 1937

81. Louise Bogan
louise bogan was born on August 11,1897 in Livermore Falls, Maine. Sheattended Boston Girls Latin School and went to Boston University
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Louise Bogan was born on August 11,1897 in Livermore Falls, Maine. She attended Boston Girls Latin School and went to Boston University for a year, from 1915-1916. She married Curt Alexander in 1916 and was widowed in 1919. After the death of her husband, she moved to New York City with her young daughter and began working as a writer. In New York she came into contact the city's thriving literary community, which included writers like William Carlos Williams, Marianne Moore, Malcolm Cowley and Edmund Wilson. She published her first collection of poetry, Body of This Death in 1923. She married writer Raymond Holden in 1925. The marriage ended in divorce in 1937. Bogan wrote much of her poetry in the 1920's and 1930's. In the 1930s, she began reviewing poetry for the New Yorker, a job she held for over 38 years. Bogan was a very intense and private poet, whose works reflected a very emotional and sometimes tragic vision. In 1955 she was one of the recipients of the Bollingen Prize - awarded by Yale University for achievement in American poetry - for her Collected Poems 1923-53 (1954). Many of her articles are collected in

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Related Category: American Literature, Biographies Louise Bogan [b O u n] Pronunciation Key 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).
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  • 84. Eisenbahnmelodie Und Drei Lieder
    Translate this page louise bogan. Three Songs. Diese Gedichte stammen aus louise bogan, TheBlue Estuaries, Poems 1923-1968, The Ecco Press, New York 1977.
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    Eisenbahnmelodie
    Zurück durch Wolken
    Zurück durch Lichtung
    Zurück durch Distanz
    Zurück durch Stille Zurück durch Haine
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    Drei Lieder
    Lied der kleinen Lobelia
    Einst war ich Teil Deines Blutes, deines Marks. Nun nicht mehr – Ich bin allein, allein. Jeden Tag am Morgen Trete ich aus deinem Schlaf; Kann nicht zurück. Weine und weine. Nicht verloren, aber verlassen, Zurückgelassen; Dies ist meine Hand Auf deinen Gedanken.

    85. Antenati: Louise Bogan
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    86. Louise Bogan Paper
    louise bogan Papers. (C0109). 19361954 A Finding Aid by Margaret Rich. BiographicalSketch. louise bogan was born in Livermore Falls, Maine, in 1897.
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    Louise Bogan Papers
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    Finding Aid
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    Margaret Rich Manuscripts Division
    Department of Rare Books and Special Collections
    Princeton University Library
    Introduction
    This collection consists primarily of drafts, notes, fragments and final copies of Bogan's critical essays on modern literature, published in prestigious American journals. There are a few poetry manuscripts and even fewer pieces of correspondence. Range of Collection Dates Size : 2.1 linear feet ( 5 boxes) Language : English Provenance : The Bogan collection was given to Princeton University by the author in 1952. Restrictions : None Photocopying, literary rights, and citation
    Biographical Sketch
    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. She was married again in 1925 to the poet Raymond Holden whom she divorced in 1937. In addition to publishing six highly acclaimed volumes of poetry and a number of collaborative translations, Bogan wrote and compiled three volumes of literary criticism. Her critical essays appeared in such periodicals as Nation New Republic , and Partisan Review , and her "Verse" column was published regularly in The New Yorker from 1931-1968. She was reclusive and disliked talking about herself, and for that reason details are scarce regarding her private life.

    87. Louise Bogan; A Portrait; Elizabeth Frank
    BUY ONLINE. $33.00 October, 1986 paper 460 pages ISBN 0231-06315-6 ColumbiaUniversity Press New Book Bulletins. louise bogan A Portrait. Elizabeth Frank.
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    88. From "Women" By Louise Bogan
    Women have no wilderness in them,. They are provident instead,. Contentin the tight hot cell of their hearts. To eat dusty bread.
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    Women have no wilderness ... They are provident instead Content in the tight hot cell of their hearts To eat dusty bread.
    They do not see cattle cropping red winter grass

    89. Louise Bogan - The Academy Of American Poets
    Lifeand Career On Medusa Medusa in Myth and Literary History
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