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  1. 5 de ago. de 2022 · La poesia di Conrad Aiken che ho tra le mani è un crescendo, un’ispirazione continua, l’epifania di un successo; una catarsi ebbra di verso in verso: insomma, corroborante sorpresa. Stupisce scoprirla nella lettura, che si fa potente di attimo in attimo.

  2. Conrad Aiken was born in Savannah, GA, but, after the death of both parents in a tragic murder-suicide, Aiken was raised by a distant aunt in New England. He graduated Harvard in 1912. In 1914 when he was 25, Aiken’s first collection of poetry, Earth Triumphant, was published.

  3. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Conrad_AikenConrad Aiken - Vikipedi

    Conrad Aiken'in Bonaventure Mezarlığı'ndaki mezar taşı Georgia. Dış bağlantılar. Conrad Aiken çalışmaları – Gutenberg Projesi; Poems by Conrad Aiken 26 Ocak 2016 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. An extensive collection of Aiken's poetry; Conrad Aiken: Unitarian Prodigy Poet29 Eylül 2006 tarihinde Wayback Machine ...

  4. Conrad Aiken. Conrad Potter Aiken (August 5, 1889 – August 17, 1973) was an American writer and poet, honored with a Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award, and was United States Poet Laureate from 1950 to 1952. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Conrad Aiken has received more than 299,200 page views.

  5. Notes of Interest. Conrad Aiken, in full Conrad Potter Aiken, (born August 5, 1889, Savannah, Georgia, U.S.—died August 17, 1973, Savannah), American Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, short-story writer, novelist, and critic whose works, influenced by early psychoanalytic theory, are concerned largely with the human need for self-awareness and a ...

  6. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Conrad Aiken témájú médiaállományokat. Conrad Potter Aiken ( Savannah, Georgia, 1889. augusztus 5. – Savannah, 1973. augusztus 17.) amerikai költő, elbeszélő, regényíró, irodalomkritikus. A pszichoanalízis korai elmélete által ösztönzött munkái a tudat, különösen az öntudat fontosságát ...

  7. Conrad Aiken. The interview took place in two sessions of about an hour each in September 1963, at Mr. Aiken’s house in Brewster, Massachusetts. The house, called Forty-one Doors, dates largely from the eighteenth century; a typical old Cape Cod farmhouse, the rooms are small but many, opening in all directions off what must originally have been the most important room, the kitchen.