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  1. View the profiles of people named Richard Eberhart. Join Facebook to connect with Richard Eberhart and others you may know. Facebook gives people the...

  2. Richard Eberhart filled one of the fifty chairs of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and served as honorary president of the Poetry Society of America. Among his other distinguished honors ...

  3. Richard Eberhart was born in Austin, Minnesota on April 5, 1904. The son of a prosperous businessman, he was raised on Burr Oakes, his family’s forty-acre estate, and in 1921, entered the University of Minnesota. The following year, his mother died of cancer (the event which, Eberhart says, made a poet of him). Soon afterward, it was discovered that an employee of his father’s had ...

  4. 14 de jun. de 2005 · Richard Eberhart, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who wrote about life and death with intense ferocity but used his genial demeanor to encourage generations of aspiring poets, has died.

  5. 29 de jun. de 2005 · Richard Eberhart. (HOST) Recently New England lost a remarkable poet. Commentator Jay Parini offers this affectionate remembrance. (PARINI) The poet Richard Eberhart died in Hanover a few weeks ago, at 101. He had been a professor at Dartmouth for many dec- ades and was revered on both sides of the Atlantic as a poet of visionary intensity.

  6. The Horse Chestnut Tree (English) Boys in sporadic but tenacious droves. Come with sticks, as certainly as Autumn, To assault the great horse chestnut tree. There is a law governs their lawlessness. Desire is in them for a shining amulet. And the best are those that are highest up. They will not pick them easily form the ground.

  7. Richard Ghormley Eberhart grew up on his family’s estate, Burr Oaks, in Austin, Minnesota. His early life was almost idyllic. His father, Alpha LaRue Eberhart, the son of a Methodist minister ...