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  1. Collected poems (Noonday paperbacks) by Louise Bogan, 1959
  2. A Cookbook For Poor Poets And Others. by ANN; BOGAN, LOUISE (FOREWORD). ROGERS, 1970
  3. Achievement in American Poetry by Louise Bogan, 1962
  4. Collected Poems: 1923-53 by Louise Bogan, 1954-01-01
  5. Paul Rosenfeld: Voyager in the Arts by Edmund Wilson, Lewis Mumford, et all 1978-11
  6. The Glass Bees (New York Review Books Classics) by Ernst Junger, Elizabeth Mayer, 2000-09-30
  7. Journey Around My Room: The Autobiography of Louise Bogan by Louise Bogan, 1980-11-17
  8. Emily Dickinson: Three Views
  9. The Golden Journey
  10. Selected criticism: prose, poetry by Louise Bogan, 1955
  11. An Intersection of Arts: Musicality in the Poetry of Louise Bogan by Angela Alcala, 2010-08-09
  12. A Poet's Prose: Selected Writings of Louise Bogan.(Book Review): An article from: Poetry by Danielle Chapman, 2005-09-01
  13. Biography - Bogan, Louise (1897-1970): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  14. Louise Bogan: A Woman's Words: A Lecture Delivered at the Library of Congress May 4, 1970 by William J. SMITH, 1971

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Other books 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
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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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A Major American Poet This short book contains every poem that Bogan wished preserved, This is less than 130 short lyrics, some of them only a single stanza, the longest only about 3 pages. Bogan's output seems to be inversely related to the intensity of her work. After reading one of these poems, its hard to imagine that they could have been written any other way. You get the sense that altering a single word would be disfiguring. Some are a bit obscure but definitely repay careful reading. Several poems have great power and many others contain striking language. Bogan deserves to be more widely read.

22. Louise Bogan : The Poetry Foundation : Find Poems And Poets. Discover Poetry.
Bogan, Louise, Journey around My Room The Autobiography of Louise Bogan, a Mosaic, edited by Limmer, Viking (New York, NY), 1980. Bogan, Louise, What the Woman Lived Selected
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Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Louise Bogan born on 11 August 1897 Livermore Falls ME, USA
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American writer, one of the most distinguished lyric poets in the English language. She worked as a poetry critic for "New Yorker" magazine for 38 years, during which time she was honored with every major poetry award. She also taught at major universities. Bogan's work included "A Poet's Alphabet," 1970 and "Body of This Death," 1925. Her first husband, Curt Alexander, died in 1920. Her marriage to Raymond Holden ended in divorce in 1937; they had one daughter together. Died on 2/04/1970 of a heart attack, alone in her New York City apartment. Link to Wikipedia biography
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  • Death by Heart Attack February 1970 (Age 72) Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1970 (A Poet's Alphabet) Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1925 (Body of This Death) Death of Mate 1920 (Curt Alexander) Relationship : Divorce dates 1937 (Raymond Holden)
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Aaron Fischer quotes biographer Elizabeth Frank, "Louise Bogan, A Portrait," Alfred A. Knopf, 1985, N.Y., p.3

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25. Article: Mary Kinzie's Bogan.(Louise Bogan A Poet's Prose: Selected Writings Of.
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Louise Bogan A Portrait Elizabeth Frank 0231063156 October 1986 Paperback Amazon.com The biography of poet Louise Bogan, who died in 1971, and whose poems collected in The
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Bogan Louise Louise Bogan: A Portrait
Elizabeth Frank
October 1986
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The biography of poet Louise Bogan, who died in 1971, and whose poems collected in The Blue Estuaries, were first published in the 1920s. A prolific writer in her youth, Bogan was overcome by demons she could not master, and as this book reveals, struggled with a temper, paranoia and jealousy greater than anyone might have guessed. While Frank provides insightful descriptions of Bogan's childhood and her problematic relationship with her mother, she offers clues as to why the poet was so private and why it became increasingly difficult for her to write. The book won the 1986 Pulitzer Prize for biography.
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A thorough, cogent and dispassionate account of Bogan's life. Louise Bogan: A Reference Source
Claire E. Knox
January 1990 Hardcover Book Description This first comprehensive annotated bibliography of the twentieth-century poet and eminent critic. About the Author Claire E. Knox (A.B., Masters of Liberal Studies, Boston University; Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies, Northeastern University) is a continuing lecturer in the English Department at Northeastern, where she teaches business, technical, and critical writing. She has published articles in the "Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication". She became interested in studying Louise Bogan's work after hearing her poem "To Be Sung on the Water" set to music by Samuel Barber.

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29. Bogan, Louise (Harper's Magazine)
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30. Bogan, Louise - S9.com
1897 Louise Bogan was born in Livermore Falls, Maine on the 11th of August. She spent most of her childhood years with her parents and brother growing up in mill towns in Maine
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1897 - Louise Bogan was born in Livermore Falls, Maine on the 11th of August. She spent most of her childhood years with her parents and brother growing up in mill towns in Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts.
1916 - Married to Curt Alexander, a corporal in the United States Army.
1923 - Published her first book of poetry, "Body of This Death: Poems".
1925 - Married to poet and novelist, Raymond Holden.
1929 - Published her second book of poetry, "Dark Summer: Poems".
- She was hired as a poetry editor for The New Yorker.
1931 - Suffered from mental illness that landed her in a psychiatric hospital. 1933 - Diagnosed with depression marked by obsessive and paranoid inclinations. 1937-1968 - Wrote poetry collections "The Sleeping Fury", "Poems and New Poems", "Collected Poems, 1923-1953", "The Blue Estuaries: Poems, 1923-1968". 1969 - She ended her thirty-eight year career as a reviewer for the New Yorker.

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Genre Poem Keywords Alcoholism, Depression, Hospitalization, Institutionalization, Mental Illness, Psychiatry, Psychotherapy Summary It is evening; the shades are drawn
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34. Louise Bogan — Poet Seers
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.
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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.

35. Louise Bogan Criticism
Bogan, Louise Introduction Louise Bogan 1897–1970. American poet, critic, editor, and translator. INTRODUCTION
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36. Poets House - Titles By Bogan, Louise
Author Bogan, Louise Title A Poet's Alphabet Reflections on the Literary Art and Vocation Publisher McGrawHill Ed/Trans Edited by Robert Phelps and Ruth Limmer
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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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    Bogan, Louise u n) [ key 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 autobiography, Journey around My Room (1981); collected letters, ed. by R. Limmer (1973); A Poet's Prose: Selected Writings of Louise Bogan, ed. by M. Kinzie (2005); biography by E. Frank (1984); studies by M. Collins, ed. (1984), J. Ridgeway (1984), G. Bowles (1987), and L. Upton (1996). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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Quotes by Bogan, Louise. Women have no wilderness in them. They are provident instead content i But childhood prolonged, cannot remain a fairyland.
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