Edgar Bogardus Explained
Edgar Collins Bogardus (26 July 1927 – 11 May 1958) was an American poet. His work appeared in Kenyon Review,[1] Shenandoah,[2] Virginia Quarterly Review,[3] Yale Literary Magazine.[4]
Biography
He was born on 26 July 1927 in Mount Vernon, Ohio. He graduated from Yale University with a B.A. and an M.A. He taught at Carnegie Institute of Technology, the University of Connecticut, and Kenyon College. He was managing editor of the Kenyon Review.[5] He died on 11 May 1958 in Mount Vernon, Ohio.
Awards
Works
- Book: Various jangling keys. Yale University Press. 1953 .
- Last poems, The Kenyon review, 1960
Anthologies
- Book: https://books.google.com/books?id=I3GaAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA15 . The Lament of Orpheus; The Wall of Rome. Best Poems of 1956: Borestone Mountain Poetry Awards. Stanford University Press. 978-0-8047-1611-6 . Robert T. Moore .
Notes and References
- Book: Ransom, John Crowe. The Kenyon Review. 1956-01-01. Kenyon College. en.
- Book: Shenandoah. 1971-01-01. Shenandoah. en.
- Book: Kohler, Charlotte E.. Poems from the Virginia Quarterly Review, 1925-1967. 1969-01-01. University Press of Virginia. 9780813902579. en.
- Book: Art and the craftsman: the best of the Yale literary magazine, 1836-1961. registration. Harned. Joseph. Goodwin. Neil. 1961-01-01. The Yale Literary Magazine. en.
- http://brokert10.fcla.edu/a/ampo20/bios/am22007.bio.html
- Web site: Edgar Collins Bogardus - John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation . 2009-12-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110604004324/http://www.gf.org/fellows/1475-edgar-collins-bogardus . 2011-06-04 . dead .