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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

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3. Bogan, Louise : Poets B : Poets A-Z - Mega Net
Washington University provides a biography of the poet and critic who was awarded the Bollingen Prize in Poetry in 1955.
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Login Search Mega Net: Home Entertainment Celebrities Writers ... Poets B : Bogan, Louise Bogan, Louise - American Author Washington University provides a biography of the poet and critic who was awarded the Bollingen Prize in Poetry in 1955. http://library.wustl.edu/units/spec/manuscripts/mlc/bogan/ Bogan, Louise - Biography Academy of American Poets presents a biography of the poet, a photo, and the text of her "Tears in Sleep." See a selected bibliography. http://www.poets.org/lit/poet/lbogan.htm Bogan, Louise - MSN Encarta Read an encyclopedic profile about the American poet. Includes a direct link to the Academy of American Poets web site. http://encarta.msn.com/find/Concise.asp?ti=02988000 Bogan, Louise - Poems Read three verses by the 20th-century poet, including "The Alchemist." http://www.tear.com/poems/bogan/ Bogan, Louise - Reference Source Booknews, Inc. gives a description of the annotated bibliography of the modern poet. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0810823799/qid=933347726/sr=1-5/002-4192111-2294053 Bogan, Louise - The Blue Estuaries http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0374524610/qid=933347726/sr=1-1/002-4192111-2294053
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5. Louise Bogan - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Elizabeth Frank's biography of Louise Bogan, Louise Bogan A Portrait, won a Pulitzer Prize in 1986. Ruth Anderson 's sound poem I Come Out of Your Sleep (revised and recorded on
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Louise Bogan Born 11 August 1897
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USA Occupation Poet critic Nationality United States Alma mater Boston University Louise Bogan (August 11, 1897 – February 4, 1970) was an American poet . She was appointed the fourth Poet Laureate to the Library of Congress in 1945.
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7. William Butler Yeats - Magazine - The Atlantic
Article reviewing Yeats work by his contemporary, American poet Louise Bogan.
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By Louise Bogan William 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.

8. Bogan, Louise - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Bogan, Louise
US poet and writer. Bogan was poetry editor of the New Yorker from 1931 to 1969. She was an influential critic and a noted lyrical poet, her work including ‘The Blue Estuaries
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9. 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.
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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.

10. Poets' Corner - Louise Bogan - Selected Works
Bogan s poem at Poetry Corner.
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      W OMEN have no wilderness in them,
      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,
      They do not hear
      Snow water going down under culverts
      Shallow and clear.
      They wait, when they should turn to journeys,
      They stiffen, when they should bend.
      They use against themselves that benevolence
      To which no man is friend.
      They cannot think of so many crops to a field
      Or of clean wood cleft by an axe.
      Their love is an eager meaninglessness
      Too tense or too lax.
      They hear in any whisper that speaks to them
      A shout and a cry.
      As like as not, when they take life over their door-sill
      They should let it go by.
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Honored, during the course of her literary career, with almost every major poetry award, Louise Bogan (18981970) was the poetry critic for The New Yorker for nearly forty years.
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Blue Estuaries (The American poetry series ; 11)
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Honored, during the course of her literary career, with almost every major poetry award, Louise Bogan (1898-1970) was the poetry critic for The New Yorker for nearly forty years. The Blue Estuaries contains her five previous books of verse along with a section of uncollected work, fully representing a unique and distinguished contribution to modern poetry over five decades.
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Bogan, Louise (bō`gən), 1897–1970, 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
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BOGAN, Louise (ed. Ruth Limmer) Journey Around My Room NY, Viking, 1980. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted.

16. Louise Bogan- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
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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. Bogan's ability is unique in its strict adherence to lyrical forms, while maintaining a high emotional pitch: she was preoccupied with exploring the perpetual disparity of heart and mind. The majority of her poetry was written in the earlier half of her life when she published

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18. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Louise Bogan (1897-1970)
Poems, profile, and bibliography.
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Selected Poetry of Louise Bogan (1897-1970)
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What she has gathered, and what lost,
She will not find to lose again.
She is possessed by time, who once
Was loved by men.
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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
  • 19. Louise Bogan — Infoplease.com
    Encyclopedia Bogan, Louise. Bogan, Louise (bō'g u n) , 1897–1970, American poet and critic, b. Livermore, Maine. She spent much of her life in New York City and was for many years
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    20. Eisenbahnmelodie Und Drei Lieder
    Gedichte von Louise Bogan (1897-1970) in deutscher bersetzung.
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    Zwei Gedichte in deutscher bersetzung von Johannes Beilharz
    Eisenbahnmelodie
    Zurck durch Wolken
    Zurck durch Lichtung
    Zurck durch Distanz
    Zurck durch Stille Zurck durch Haine
    Zurck durch Girlanden
    Zurck an Flssen vorbei
    Zurck unter Bergen Zurck durch Gewitter
    Zurck durch Stdte
    Zurck durch Sterne
    Zurck durch Stunden Zurck durch Ebenen Zurck durch Blumen Zurck durch Vgel Zurck durch Regen Zurck durch Rauch Zurck durch Mittag Zurck an Liebe entlang Zurck durch Mitternacht Train Tune
    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 zurck. Weine und weine. Nicht verloren, aber verlassen, Zurckgelassen; Dies ist meine Hand Auf deinen Gedanken.

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