Louis Kent
Louis Kent was an American poet.
Life
His work appeared in The New Yorker,[1] Poetry Magazine,[2]
Award
- 1949/1950 Shelley Memorial Award
Work
- "Actual Grape" (PDF). Beloit Poetry Journal: 15. Summer 1951.
- "Wreaths for the Phoenix" (PDF). Beloit Poetry Journal: 16. Summer 1951.
- Declensions of the air: Poems. Dutton. 1950.
Review
In a review by Louise Townsend Nicholl, Kent received the following praise:
so far as I know, Louis Kent has never published another book of poems - which is too bad. Robert Hillyer, who was much interested in his work, brought him to me at Dutton's & I agreed on his "true lyrical genius", as Robert said. I had one few hours meeting with him & lunch - a tall young man, incisive & sincere & eager. Perhaps we will see his name again on a book someday. Louise Townsend Nicholl, 1956[3]
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