Allen Tate (1899–1979)
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Tate---poet, essayist, novelist, biographer, and critic---began his literary career in 1922 as an editor of The Fugitive The Fugitive, a magazine of southern poets and critics, many of them associated with Vanderbilt University. As editor and in his own works, Tate advocated regionalism, explaining mostrar más that "only a return to the provinces, to the small self-contained centers of life, will put the all-destroying abstraction America safely to rest." In 1943 he held the chair of poetry in the Library of Congress. From 1944 to 1947, he edited another important journal of literary criticism, Sewanee Review. Tate claimed to be "on record as a casual essayist of whom little consistency can be expected." Nevertheless, as editor of The Fugitive and the Sewanee Review, he had a dramatic impact on the availability and evaluation of poets and prose writers. He made significant contributions to modern poetry and modern literary criticism. His poetry, usually identified as "modern metaphysical," he described as "gradually circling round a subject, threatening it and using the ultimate violence upon it." As a critic, he is generally placed with the "new" or formalist critics, though he adds a strong strain of religious humanism, reflected by his conversion in 1950 to Roman Catholicism. Tate was elected to the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1949 and won the Bollingen Prize in poetry in 1956. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
Créditos de la imagen: Allen Tate as a young man
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Obras de Allen Tate
The republic of letters in America : the correspondence of John Peale Bishop & Allen Tate (1981) 4 copias
Poems, 1920-1945, a selection 3 copias
Fugitives, an anthology of verse — Editor — 2 copias
The winter sea: A book of poems 1 copia
Poems, 1928-1931 1 copia
Sonnets at Christmas 1 copia
Obras relacionadas
American Poetry: The Twentieth Century, Volume Two: E. E. Cummings to May Swenson (2000) — Contribuidor — 407 copias
I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition (Library of Southern Civilization) (1930) — Contribuidor — 323 copias
Aspects of Alice: Lewis Carroll's Dream Child as Seen Through the Critics' Looking-glasses, 1865-1971 (1971) — Contribuidor — 117 copias
The Fugitive Poets: Modern Southern Poetry (Southern Classics Series) (1991) — Contribuidor — 112 copias
Published and Perished: Memoria, Eulogies, and Remembrances of American Writers (2002) — Contribuidor — 37 copias
In the Deepest Aquarium; Poems. With an Introd. By Allen Tate (1959) — Introducción, algunas ediciones — 3 copias
The Reviewer, Volume IV, Numbers 1-5 (October 1923-October 1924) — Contribuidor — 1 copia
The Reviewer, Volume III, Numbers 1-12 (April 1922-July 1923) — Contribuidor — 1 copia
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Nombre legal
- Tate, John Orley Allen
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1899-11-19
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1979-02-09
- Lugar de sepultura
- University Cemetery, Sewanee, Tennessee, USA
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- USA
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Winchester, Kentucky, USA
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Nashville, Tennessee, USA
- Lugares de residencia
- Gambier, Ohio, USA
New York, New York, USA
Patterson, New York, USA
Sewanee, Tennessee, USA
Paris, France - Educación
- Vanderbilt University (BA|1922)
Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (violin) - Ocupaciones
- poet
professor
literary critic
novelist
editor
biographer (mostrar todos 10)
translator
essayist
playwright
janitor - Relaciones
- Gordon, Caroline (wife)
Gardner, Isabella (wife)
Brooks, Cleanth (friend)
Pound, Ezra (friend)
Crane, Hart (friend)
Lytle, Andrew (friend) (mostrar todos 19)
Cowley, Malcolm (friend)
Brown, Slater (friend)
Taylor, Peter Hillsman (student)
Lowell, Robert (student)
Jarrell, Randall (student)
Blackmur, R. P. (student)
Berryman, John (student)
Ransom, John Crowe (teacher)
Davidson, Donald (teacher)
Curry, Walter Clyde (teacher)
Prunty, Wyatt (student)
Mims, Edwin (teacher)
Zabel, Morton Dauwen (friend) - Organizaciones
- The Fugitives
The Agrarians
The Sewanee Review (editor)
Kenyon College (professor)
The American Review (editor)
Princeton University (founder of creative writing program) (mostrar todos 9)
New York University, New York, New York, USA (lecturer)
University of Minnesota (professor)
Indiana School of Letters (senior fellow) - Premios y honores
- Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress (1943-1944)
American Academy of Arts and Letters Academy Award ( [1948])
National Institute of Arts and Letters award (1948)
Bollingen Prize (1957)
Brandeis University Medal (1961)
Dante Society Gold Medal (1962) (mostrar todos 13)
Academy of American Poets award (1963)
Oscar Williams award (1976)
Mark Rothko award (1976)
Ingram Merrill award (1976)
National Medal for Literature (1976)
Guggenheim fellowships ( [1928] ∙ [1929])
Phi Beta Kappa
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