Samuel Loveman

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Samuel Loveman (1887-1976) was an American poet, critic and dramatist. His exotic and imaginative verse included 1936's the Hermaphrodite and Other Poems and 1944's the Sphinx. His friends included Ambrose Bierce, Allen Tate, Hart Crane, H. P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith and George Sterling. Loveman functioned as executor of Hart Crane's estate.[1] A collection of Loveman's work, edited by S.T. Joshi and David E. Schulz, was published in 2004 as Out of the Immortal Night: Selected Works of Samuel Loveman.

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  1. ^ Voelcker, Hunce. The Hart Crane Voyages. Page 17. Brownstone Press, 1967.

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