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    Conrad Potter Aiken (August 5, 1889 – August 17, 1973) was an American writer and poet, honored with a Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award, and was...
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    Fall. Aiken was born in Mermaid Street in Rye, Sussex, on 4 September 1924. Her father was the American Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Conrad Aiken (1889–1973)...
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  • "Silent Snow, Secret Snow" (1932) is Conrad Aiken's best-known short story, often included in anthologies of classic American horror and fantasy short...
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    Advocate published some of his poems and he became lifelong friends with Conrad Aiken, the American writer and critic. After working as a philosophy assistant...
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    in 1973, as well as the Guggenheim Fellowship in creative writing by Conrad Aiken. He is known to have introduced the "reversed consonance rhyme scheme"...
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  • divorced Conrad Aiken, making Armstrong the stepfather of the young Joan Aiken. He appears in disguised form as a character in Conrad Aiken's Ushant. Exodus...
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    Konradowicz, Kondratowitz Conrad, prior of Christ Church at Canterbury from 1108 to 1126 Conrad Aiken (1889–1973), American writer Conrad Anker (born 1962),...
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  • Schnitzler, Max Weber, William Butler Yeats Vol. 72 (January–June 1922) Conrad Aiken, Sherwood Anderson, Louis Aragon, Alexander Archipenko, Maxwell Bodenheim...
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    Hoover Aiken (11 December 1905 – 22 October 1992) was an American painter. She was the third wife and widow of Pulitzer-Prize winning poet Conrad Aiken. Mary...
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  • book's title is an allusion to the poem "Morning Song of Senlin" by Conrad Aiken. The book opens on Thanksgiving evening, 10 years after the events of...
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