Amy Lowell AKA Amy Lawrence Lowell Born: 9-Feb-1874 Birthplace: Brookline, MA Died: 12-May-1925 Location of death: Brookline, MA Cause of death: Cerebral Hemorrhage Remains: Buried, Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, MA
Gender: Female Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Lesbian Occupation: Poet Nationality: United States Executive summary: What's O'Clock Father: Augustus Lowell (b. 1830, d. 1901) Mother: Katharine Bigelow Brother: Percival Lowell (astronomer, b. 13-Mar-1855, d. 12-Nov-1916) Brother: A. Lawrence Lowell (President of Harvard, b. 1-Jan-1856, d. 6-Jan-1943) Girlfriend: Ada Dwyer Russell (actress, met 1912)
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1926 for What's O'Clock, posthumously
Author of books:
A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass (1912, poetry) Sword Blades and Poppy Seed (1914, poetry) Six French Poets (1915, nonfiction) Men, Women, and Ghosts (1916, poetry) Tendencies in Modern American Poetry (1917, nonfiction) Pictures of the Flaoting World (1919, poetry) Can Grande's Castle (1918, poetry) A Critical Fable (1922, poetry, published anonymously) What's O'Clock (1925, poetry) John Keats (1925, biography, 2 volumes) East Wind (1926, poetry) Ballads for Sale (1927, poetry)
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