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Amy Lowell

Amy Lowell

AmericanFebruary 9, 1874 – May 12, 1925Poetry

American imagist poet and critic who championed the movement after Pound and became its most prominent advocate in America. Her Patterns and polyphonic prose experiments were technically innovative.

Works

  • A Dome of Many-Coloured GlassEarly poetry collection exploring beauty, nature, and emotional intensity→
  • Sword Blades and Poppy SeedImagist poetry collection using precise imagery and varied verse forms→
  • Men Women and GhostsPoetry collection mixing modernist innovation with narrative and dramatic monologue forms→
  • What's O'ClockPulitzer Prize-winning collection blending narrative, lyric, and experimental verse techniques→

Related

Ezra Pound·William Carlos Williams
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