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Collected Poems, 1919-1976

This volume compiles a selection of poems written over a significant period, showcasing the author's work across various themes and styles. more

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Allen Tate
Allen Tate

Allen Tate, an American poet, was born on November 19, 1899, and passed away on February 9, 1979. He is renowned for his profound depiction of Southern culture and his unique contributions to modernism. more

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