Edward Doro
Edward Doro was an American poet. He lived in Arizona.[1][2]
Awards
Works
- Alms for oblivion, Casa editorial franco-ibero-americana, 1932
- The Boar and Shibboleth: with other poems, woods engravings Paul Landacre, Alfred A. Knopf, 1933
- Mr. Zenith: & other poems, The Bookman press, 1942
- Shiloh: fragments on a famous theme, G. P. Putnam, 1936
- Mr. Zenith & Other Poems, Bookman Press, 1942
- Parisian interlude, W. Doan, 1960
- The furtherance, Franconia College Press, 1966
Anthologies
- Twentieth-century American poetry, Editor Conrad Aiken, Modern Library, 1963 [4]
Reviews
THIS book of poems, beautifully printed and illustrated with some fine wood engravings, is, in good part, a reprint of Mr. Doro's poems first published by the poet himself about two years ago in Paris. But to this first American edition several poems have been added and they make all the difference.[5]
References
- ^ Arizona The Grand Canyon State A State Guide, Federal Writers' Project, US History Publishers, ISBN 9781603540032
- ^ Southwest Heritage - A Literary History with Bibliography, READ BOOKS, 2007, ISBN 9781406770926
- ^ "War on West 155th Street", The Times Literary Supplement, John Updike, January 29, 2009
- ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=XaQ4AAAAIAAJ&dq=Conrad%20Aiken%20Twentieth-century&lr&source=gbs_slider_thumb
- ^ "Edward Doro's Fantastic Poetry", The New York Times, EDA LOU WALTON. December 17, 1933
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