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Other influences were Aiken's grandfather, Potter, who had been a church preacher, as well as
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William Ford and Anna (Potter) Aiken. In Savannah, Aiken's father became a respected physician and eye surgeon, while his mother was the daughter of a prominent Massachusetts Unitarian minister. For the first eleven years of Aiken's life, his family lived at 228
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334:, that Aiken revealed the emotional challenges that he had battled for much of his adult life. During the 1920s Freud heard of him and offered to psychoanalyze him. While aboard a Europe-bound ship to meet with Freud, Aiken was discouraged by
507:(1952), one of his major works. In it, he wrote candidly about his various affairs and marriages, his attempted suicide and fear of insanity, and his friendships with T. S. Eliot (who appears in the book as the Tsetse),
404:"John Deth", inspired by Aiken's poem of that name and originally intended to illustrate a projected edition that was never realized. Nevertheless, the two men maintained a lifelong friendship thereafter.
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appeared in 1961), reviews, an autobiography, and poetry. He received numerous awards and honors for his writing, though for most of his lifetime, he received little public attention.
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had once lived). The couple's youngest daughter, Joan, was born in Rye in 1924. Conrad Aiken returned to
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A Reviewer's ABC: Collected
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2054:An extensive collection of Aiken's poetry
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1963:"Is it time to rediscover Conrad Aiken?"
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946:"How the Partnership Was Dissolved"
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1479:"The Night Before Prohibition"
1331:"Farewell! Farewell! Farewell!"
1213:Bring! Bring! and Other Stories
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1114:Bring! Bring! and Other Stories
1046:"Me and Her" (with W.C. Greene)
759:Bring! Bring! and Other Stories
584:(Aiken, 1916, Houghton Mifflin)
537:Poetry Society of America (PSA)
419:in 1940. The Aikens settled in
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2133:Guides to Conrad Aiken's prose
2079:New Georgia Encyclopedia entry
2028:Works by or about Conrad Aiken
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1914:"National Book Awards – 1954"
1890:"Obituary: Mary Hoover Aiken"
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728:Sheepfold Hill: Fifteen Poems
610:The House of Dust: A Symphony
384:(where the American novelist
326:, Ferenczi, Adler, and other
238:At Harvard, Aiken edited the
1825:Bridgewater State University
456:, England (once the home of
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3179:National Book Award winners
3114:20th-century American poets
2043:(public domain audiobooks)
1693:. Academy of American Poets
1120:"Soliloquy on a Park Bench"
706:Skylight One: Fifteen Poems
546:, he was nominated for the
309:The Collected Short Stories
169:United States Poet Laureate
128:Jessie McDonald (1912–1929)
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2159:. Winter-Spring 1968 (42).
1778:"Aiken, Conrad(1889-1973)"
1499:"Life Isn't a Short Story"
1484:"Pure as the Driven Snow"
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430:Over the years, he served
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1394:"No, No, Go Not to Lethe"
1368:"The Professor's Escape"
1353:"I Love You Very Dearly"
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1131:"The Escape from Fatuity"
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1782:HarvardSquareLibrary.org
1629:The Atlanta Constitution
1440:Silent Snow, Secret Snow
1032:"By the Hermitage Walls"
628:The Pilgrimage of Festus
390:Cambridge, Massachusetts
352:Frederick Winslow Taylor
274:Silent Snow, Secret Snow
225:Cambridge, Massachusetts
3174:Middlesex School alumni
3164:Harvard Advocate alumni
3139:American Poets Laureate
3124:American male novelists
3119:20th-century Unitarians
2725:Edna St. Vincent Millay
2295:William Carlos Williams
1358:"A Man Alone at Lunch"
1235:"By My Troth, Nerisa!"
1004:"The Cat and the Mouse"
753:Short story collections
421:Brewster, Massachusetts
305:Helen Searles Westbrook
69:Savannah, Georgia, U.S.
2116:April 3, 2014, at the
1936:Riggs, Thomas (1999).
1845:David Markson (1978).
1489:"The Bachelor Supper"
676:And in the Human Heart
664:Landscape West of Eden
555:the Library of America
540:Shelley Memorial Award
519:Awards and recognition
486:, on the banks of the
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130:Clarissa Lorenz (1930)
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2052:Poems by Conrad Aiken
2037:Works by Conrad Aiken
2019:Works by Conrad Aiken
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1504:North American Review
1472:Among the Lost People
1388:Among the Lost People
771:Among the Lost People
515:(Hambo), and others.
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2147:, Harvard University
1687:"About Conrad Aiken"
1540:The American Mercury
1468:"O How She Laughed!"
1324:The Harvard Advocate
1092:The Harvard Advocate
1078:The Harvard Advocate
1064:The Harvard Advocate
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1036:The Harvard Advocate
1022:The Harvard Advocate
1008:The Harvard Advocate
994:The Harvard Advocate
979:The Harvard Advocate
960:"The Fiddlers Three"
622:Priapus and the Pool
480:Bonaventure Cemetery
471:in Savannah, Georgia
469:Bonaventure Cemetery
3144:American Unitarians
3129:American male poets
2986:Frank Lebby Stanton
2821:John Gould Fletcher
2803:Robert P. T. Coffin
2639:Juan Felipe Herrera
2211:Library of Congress
1662:. Poetry Foundation
1553:"A Pair of Vikings"
1517:"Fly Away Ladybird"
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1187:"Strange Moonlight"
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874:"The Timid Burglar"
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658:Preludes for Memnon
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165:National Book Award
157:Conrad Potter Aiken
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3018:Agnes C. Bramblett
3002:Wightman F. Melton
2839:William Rose Benét
2785:Archibald MacLeish
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2383:Josephine Jacobsen
2239:Robert Penn Warren
1427:"Bow Down, Isaac!"
1342:"Field of Flowers"
1240:"The Orange Moth"
1230:"The Anniversary"
1153:"White Crinolines"
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1363:"A Conversation"
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1320:"All, All Wasted"
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1298:"The Woman-Hater"
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1220:"Bring! Bring!"
1198:"The Last Visit"
1088:"College Kodaks"
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765:Costumes by Eros
573:Earth Triumphant
488:Wilmington River
433:in loco parentis
382:Rye, East Sussex
371:Jane Aiken Hodge
289:The Charnel Rose
285:Earth Triumphant
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1177:(December 1924)
1102:"The Dark City"
1094:(March 4, 1910)
966:(November 1905)
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