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Extractions: Savannah, Georgia USA Occupation Poet playwright essayist novelist ... critic Influences T.S. Eliot Conrad Potter Aiken (5 August 1889 â 17 August 1973) was an American novelist and poet, whose work includes poetry short stories novels , and an autobiography. Aiken was the son of wealthy, socially prominent New Englanders who had moved to Savannah, Georgia, where his father became a highly respected physician and surgeon. But then something happened for which, as Aiken later said, no one could ever find a reason. Without warning or apparent cause, his father became increasingly irascible, unpredictable, and violent. Then, early in the morning of February 27, 1901, he murdered his wife and shot himself. According to his own writings, Aiken (who was eleven years old) heard the gunshots and discovered the bodies. He was raised by his great-great-aunt in Massachusetts . Aiken was educated at private schools and at Middlesex School in Concord, Massachusetts
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Extractions: Conrad Potter Aiken was born in Savannah, Georgia, on August 5, 1889. When he was a small boy, his father killed his mother and committed suicide himself, a tragedy that had a profound impact on Aiken's development. He was raised by a great-great-aunt in Massachusetts and graduated from Harvard in 1912, the same period as T. S. Eliot and E. E. Cummings . During this time, he was also a contributing editor to Dial magazine, where he befriended Ezra Pound . His first collection of poetry, Earth Triumphant, was published in 1914, establishing his reputation as a poet. He avoided military service during World War I by claiming that, as a poet, he was part of an "essential industry". During the 1920s and 1930s Aiken travelled extensively between England and North America and married three times, once to Jessie McDonald, then to Clarissa M. Lorenz and later the artist Mary Hoover. (Joan Aiken, the children's book writer, is Aiken and McDonald's daughter.) Most of Aiken's poetry reflects an intense interest in psychoanalysis and the development of identity. Of the many influences Aiken acknowledged, the writings of Freud, William James
Aiken, Conrad Potter - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Aiken US poet, novelist, and shortstory writer. His Selected Poems (1929) won a Pulitzer Prize. His works were influenced by early psychoanalytic theory and the use of the stream-of http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Aiken, Conrad Potter
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Aiken, Conrad Potter Biography - S9.com 1889 Conrad Potter Aiken was born in Savannah, Goergia on August 5, 1889. 1912 - Aiken graduated and married to Jessie McDonald. 1914 - He wrote his first collection of verse http://www.s9.com/Biography/Aiken-Conrad-Potter
Extractions: Categories: Authors 1889 - Conrad Potter Aiken was born in Savannah, Goergia on August 5, 1889. 1912 - Aiken graduated and married to Jessie McDonald. 1914 - He wrote his first collection of verse entitled Earth Triumphant that made him known as a poet. 1919 - Aiken's essays was collected in Skepticisms. 1921 - Aken moved from Massachusetts to England. 1927-1928 - Aiken was a tutor in English at Harvard. 1929 - He was divorced to his wife, Jessie McDonald. 1930 - Aiken won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his Selected Poems and married to Clarissa M. Lorenz. 1931 - He produced his famous preludes, collectedin Preludes to Memnon. 1932 - Aiken attemted suicide. 1933 - He sailed to Boston. 1934 - He wrote his anthologised short story entitled Silent Snow, Secret Snow. 1936 - Aiken produced his famous preludes, Time in The Rock. 1937 - He married to Mary Hoover after divorcing Clarissa and returned to Rye.
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Extractions: Fantastic Fiction Authors A Conrad Aiken Preferences Home New Authors New Books ... Awards Browse Authors A H O V ... U (Conrad Potter Aiken) (Father of Joan Aiken and Jane Aiken Hodge Search Authors Search Books About Conrad Aiken Conrad Potter Aiken was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist and poet, born in Savannah, Georgia, whose work includes poetry, short stories, novels, and an autobiography. Novels Jig of Forslin Blue Voyage Great Circle King Coffin ... Thee Omnibus The Collected Novels of Conrad Aiken Collections Earth Triumphant (poems) Costumes by Eros Gehenna John Deth, A Metaphysical Legend: And Other Poems (poems) Selected Poems (poems) Among the Lost People Bring! Bring! Skylight One (poems) Collected Poems (poems) The Collected Stories of Conrad Aiken The Short Stories of Conrad Aiken Morning Song of Lord Zero (poems) Cats and Bats and Things with Wings (poems) Preludes The Clerk's Journal: Being the Diary of a Queer Man (poems) Collected Short Stories of Conrad Aiken Charnel Rose, Senlin: A Biography and Other Poems (poems) Chapbooks Silent Snow, Secret Snow
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Extractions: Axe Home Library Help Search ... Catalog Checklist of the Margaret E. Haughawout Collection Return to the Margaret E. Haughawout Collection. Aiken, Conrad Potter. The Kid. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce,1947. 811.52 Ai42k American Caravan: A Yearbook of American Literature. New York: Literary Guild of America, 1927. 810.8 Am35 1927 Anthology of Magazine Verse and Yearbook of American Poetry. New York: Braithwaite, 1913 -. 811.508 An86 Arnold, Matthew. Essays in Criticism. [First and Second Series] New York: A. L. Burt Company, 190-. 824.8 Ar65es Atkins, Elizabeth. Edna St. Vincent Millay and Her Times. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1936. 811.52 M611Da Austen, Jane. Pride and Prejudice. New York: A. L. Burt, [1900]. 823.7 Au74pr 1900a . Pride and Prejudice. Chicago: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1919. 823.7 Au74pr 1919 Barrie, J. M. The Little Minister. Chicago: M. A. Donohue, 1928. 823.912 B276lm 1928 Bennett, Arnold. Buried Alive: A Tale of These Days. New York: G. H. Doran, 1913. 823.912 B439bu 1913 . The Journal of Arnold Bennett. New York: Viking Press, 1932-33. [3 volumes] 823.912 B439Bb
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Extractions: Britannica CD Index Articles Dictionary Help (b . Aug. 5, 1889, Savannah, Ga., U.S.d. Aug. 17, 1973, Savannah), poet, short-story writer, novelist, and critic whose works, influenced by early psychoanalytic theory, are concerned largely with man's need for awareness, particularly self-awareness. In his view awareness must be pursued even if it leads to a confrontation with terror, as Aiken himself was confronted by the trauma in his childhood of finding the bodies of his parents after his father had killed his mother and committed suicide. He later wrote of this in his autobiography Ushant Educated at private schools and at Harvard, where he was a friend and contemporary of T.S. Eliot (whose poetry was to influence his own), Aiken divided his life almost equally between England and the U.S. until 1947, when he settled in Massachusetts. He played a significant role in introducing American poets to the British. After three early collections of verse, he wrote, between 1915 and 1920, five "symphonies" in an effort to create poetry that would resemble music in its ability to express several levels of meaning simultaneously. Then came a period of narrative poems, several volumes of lyrics and meditations, and, after World War II, a return to musical form but with richer philosophical and psychological overtones. The best of his poetry is contained in Collected Poems (1953), including a long sequence