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Louise Bogan

Louise Bogan

US
Birth: 1897-08-11 , Maine
Death: 1970-02-04 , Nova Iorque
Louise Bogan was an American poet known for her emotional intensity and technical skill in her work. Her poetry often explores themes of female identity, anguish, and the human condition, with precise and evocative language. Despite facing personal difficulties, Bogan maintained a consistent and influential literary output. Her work is marked by deep introspection and a lyrical approach that resonates with inner experience. She is considered one of the most significant voices in 20th-century American poetry, admired for her originality and expressive power.
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Awards

1959
Academy of American Poets Fellowship

Annual award granted to American poets with an exceptional publication history. Recognizes excellence and impact on American poetry.

1945
Poeta Laureado dos EUA

The Poet Laureate of the United States is a title appointed by the Librarian of Congress. The laureate serves as a national ambassador for poetry.

1954
Bollingen Prize for Poetry

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

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