LOUIS UNTERMEYER - AUTOGRAPH 1945 - HFSID 294768
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LOUIS UNTERMEYER
The author signs a 5x3 piece of paper in 1945.
Signature: "Louis Untermeyer./1945.", 5x3 piece of paper.
Louis Untermeyer (1885-1977, born in New York City) was an American
author, poet and editor. He was the author or editor of over 100 books,
co-founded the poetry magazine The Seven Arts and helped to establish
the reputations of poets like Amy Lowell and Robert Frost; many of the
anthologies and poetry collections that he edited wound up in American schools
as textbooks. Untermeyer also wrote over a thousand poems and published a
collection of his own poetry, including 1928's Burning Bush, and served
as Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 1961 to
1963. Untermeyer reportedly held Marxist beliefs for part of his life and
wrote for socialist magazines and was eventually blacklisted in the 1950s.
Adhesive tape at top edge. Edges frayed from binding. Otherwise, fine condition.
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