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  1. 18 de mai. de 2018 · Conrad (Potter) Aiken (1889-1973), poet, essayist, novelist, and critic, was one of America's foremost men of letters and a major figure in American literary modernism. In Conrad Aiken's "Silent Snow, Secret Snow," a young boy named Paul withdraws from his parents, teacher, and people with authority over his life.

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    Conrad Aiken. Conrad Potter Aiken (Savannah, Georgia, 5 augustus 1889 – aldaar, 17 augustus 1973) was een Amerikaans schrijver en dichter. In 1929 kreeg hij de Pulitzerprijs voor poëzie. Leven en werk. Aiken werd geboren in een vooraanstaande familie die oorspronkelijk afkomstig was uit New England.

  3. Conrad Aiken. Conrad P. Aiken has been called one of the most neglected giants of 20th-century American poetry and his work is a rewarding read for any poetry lover. Overcoming a devastating childhood tragedy, Aiken would go on to become become a prolific novelist and poet. He was honored by winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1930 and later served ...

  4. Conrad Potter Aiken (* 5. August 1889 in Savannah, Georgia; † 17. August 1973 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller, ein Verfasser von Gedichten, Romanen, Erzählungen, eines Dramas und einer Autobiographie. Als er elf Jahre alt war, tötete sein Vater, ein angesehener Arzt und Chirurg, seine Mutter und sich selbst mit einer ...

  5. Potter’s daughter, Anna, married a physician, Dr. William Ford Aiken. They moved to Savannah where they quickly established themselves in society. They had four children; Conrad, the oldest, was born in l889, followed by Elizabeth, Kempton and Robert. In l901 Dr. Aiken murdered his wife and then committed suicide.

  6. Died. August 17, 1973. Genre. Poetry, Literature & Fiction. edit data. Known American writer Conrad Potter Aiken won a Pulitzer Prize of 1930 for Selected Poems . Most of work of this short story critic and novelist reflects his intense interest in psychoanalysis and the development of identity. As editor of Selected Poems of Emily Elizabeth ...

  7. 7 de jun. de 2002 · Conrad Potter Aiken was born in Savannah, Georgia, on August 5, 1889, the eldest of four children of a prominent doctor from New York, William Aiken. The author’s mother, Anna, was the daughter of a prominent Massachusetts Unitarian minister. When Aiken was eleven, Aiken’s father killed his wife and then shot himself—without any warning.