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At least since the dawn of the Romantic era, it has been assumed that the poet lives a lonely life, isolated in his garret. Nevertheless, writers are not always hermits and misanthropes. As human beings, they crave the company of other human beings; as artists they need the stimulation of other artists....Even a selective account [such as this] of Warren's most important literary associations during such a long and active life could fill a good size book.
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Robert Penn Warren: (approx. 700 KB PDF) |
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Inside this book: Preface H. R. Stoneback Patricia L. Bradley Mark Royden Winchell James A. Grimshaw, Jr. William Bedford Clark Tony Morris Joseph Scotchie Steven D. Ealy Robert Cheeks Daniel Cross Turner Joseph Millichap |
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