Harold Witter Bynner (August 10, 1881 – June 1, 1968), also known by the pen name Emanuel Morgan, was an American poet and translator. He was known for his long residence in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and association with other literary figures there.
Harold WitterBynner (August 10, 1881 – June 1, 1968), also known by the pen name Emanuel Morgan, was an American poet and translator. He was known for...
WitterBynner Fellowships are administered by the Library of Congress and sponsored by the WitterBynner Foundation for Poetry, an organization that provides...
The WitterBynner Poetry Prize was established by the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters in 1980 to support the work of a young poet....
Retrospective (1975) p.44 bob dylan, poem to joannie (1972) p. 7-8 WitterBynner, Journey with Genius (1974) p. 156 Elyse Wakerman, Father Loss (1984)...
Witter may refer to: Witter (surname) WitterBynner (1881–1968), American poet and translator Witter, Arkansas, an unincorporated community Witter, California...
Tuckerman was rediscovered [see below], and in response to an inquiry by WitterBynner, he explained that he remembered his contemporary 'as a refined and...
and content of the work. An example is his poem "蜀道難", translated by WitterBynner as "Hard Roads in Shu". Shu is a poetic term for Sichuan, the destination...
best book citations from the American Library Association, and a 2,000 WitterBynner Fellowship. In 1997, Trinity University, her alma mater, honored her...
poems of Meng Haoran were made available in English translations by WitterBynner and Kiang Kanghu with the publication of The Jade Mountain in 1920....
language into English WitterBynner Fellowships – administered by the Library of Congress, the fellowships are sponsored by the WitterBynner Foundation for...
contacts through the work of Dorothy B. Porter. 1926: Hughes won the WitterBynner Undergraduate Poetry Prize. 1935: Hughes was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship...
modern poetry. His collaborators on the Spectra hoax were fellow poets WitterBynner (writing as 'Emanuel Morgan') and Marjorie Allen Seiffert (writing as...
New York University (NYU). In 1923, Cullen won second prize in the WitterBynner National Competitions for Undergraduate Poetry, sponsored by the Poetry...
poet and the first British-born winner of the US Library of Congress WitterBynner Fellowship. Martin Walls was born in Brighton, England in 1970 and now...
of spring And nothing left but a tear-stained robe. — Translated by WitterBynner, in Tang Shi San Bai Shou (300 Tang Poems) 相见时难别亦难,东风无力百花残。 春蚕到死丝方尽,蜡炬成灰泪始干。...
States. Past members of the society have included such renowned poets as WitterBynner, Robert Frost, Langston Hughes, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Marianne Moore...
for "Kirgo Books". WorldCat. Retrieved 2014-02-10. "Register of the WitterBynner Letters to George Kirgo, 1949-1953" Olson, Charles (1985). "Notes"....
winds (Richard Hovey), Galaxy, 1941 Little Things (WitterBynner), Galaxy, 1943 Voices (WitterBynner), Galaxy, 1943 Don Juan Gomez (Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth)...
special collections of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library. In 1919, WitterBynner immortalized a soap dish in his poem entitled I Evade, which is reproduced...
Emily Fragos is an American poet. She was a WitterBynner Fellow, and Guggenheim Fellow. She graduated from Syracuse University, Paris-Sorbonne University...
2014. That same year he was also named a posthumous recipient of the WitterBynner Fellowship by the U.S. Poet Laureate. York was born in West Palm Beach...