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Theodore Roethke

Theodore Roethke

US
Birth: 1908-05-25 , Saginaw
Death: 1963-08-01 , Bainbridge Island
Theodore Roethke was an influential American poet known for his profound explorations of nature, the human psyche, and the existential condition. His work, marked by intense lyricism and a strong connection to the natural world, evolved from early symbolism to a more direct and introspective exploration. Roethke is remembered for his formal mastery and his ability to evoke inner and outer landscapes with equal vividness. Considered one of the most important American poets of his generation, Roethke left a lasting legacy through his poetry, which continues to resonate for its emotional honesty and profound observation of the world. His writing is characterized by a distinct musicality and powerful imagery, capturing both the beauty and the anguish of existence.
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Awards

1965
NBA

The National Book Awards are one of the most prestigious literary awards in the United States, celebrating excellence in American literature across various categories.

1959
NBA

The National Book Awards are one of the most prestigious literary awards in the United States, celebrating excellence in American literature across various categories.

1965
National Book Award Poetry

American literary award for poetry, awarded annually by the National Book Foundation. Recognizes excellence in American literature.

1959
National Book Award Poetry

American literary award for poetry, awarded annually by the National Book Foundation. Recognizes excellence in American literature.

1954
Pulitzer Poetry

Recognizes excellence in poetry published by American authors in the previous year. It is one of the most prestigious awards in United States literature, celebrating the art and impact of poetry.

1962
Shelley Memorial Award

Annual award granted by the Poetry Society of America to American poets who demonstrate excellence and originality in their work, honoring the legacy of Percy Bysshe Shelley.

1958
Bollingen Prize for Poetry

Biennial award for poetry granted by Yale University, recognizing the work of an American poet.

I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. I feel my fate in what I cannot fear. I learn by going where I have to go.

The Waking [1953]

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