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Alfred Francis Kreymborg (December 10, 1883 –
August 14, 1966) was an
American poet, novelist, playwright,
literary editor and anthologist. He was born...
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artists and
writers known as "The Others."
Founded by the poet
Alfred Kreymborg and the
artist Man Ray, they
included Walter Conrad Arensberg, Wallace...
- Others: A
Magazine of the New Verse, a
literary magazine edited by
Alfred Kreymborg The Others, a
modern fantasy series by
American author Anne
Bishop The...
- of the New
Verse was an
American literary magazine founded by
Alfred Kreymborg in July 1915 with
financing from
Walter Conrad Arensberg. The magazine...
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Alfred Kreymborg and Lola Ridge. They
started their office for
Broom in the ba****t of Loeb's wife's brownstone. In 1921, Loeb
convinced Kreymborg to become...
- Planets: A
Modern Allegory is a
radio play,
written in verse, by
Alfred Kreymborg. The
first performance was on 6 June 1938 by the
National Broadcasting...
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Magazine of the Arts was a
little magazine founded by
Harold Loeb and
Alfred Kreymborg and
published from
November 1921 to
January 1924. Initially, the magazine...
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definition of haiku. It was
first published in
October 1917 by
Alfred Kreymborg in Others: An
Anthology of the New
Verse and two
months later in the December...
- Apostrophes: A Book of
Tributes to
Masters of
Music is a book
written by
Alfred Kreymborg and
published by The
Grafton Press, New York, in 1910. It is a slim volume...
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British and
American Literature", New York, 1982. Brooks, Van Wyck;
Alfred Kreymborg,
Lewis Mumford, and Paul
Rosenfeld (eds). The
American Caravan. New York:...