Jacob Hauser
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Jacob Hauser was an American poet
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His work appeared in Poetry.
He was a 1936 Guggenheim Fellow.
In 1948, he mimeographed poems, which he gave away.
He criticed Modernist literature
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Poet
A poet is a person who writes poetry. A poet's work can be literal, meaning that his work is derived from a specific event, or metaphorical, meaning that his work can take on many meanings and forms. Poets have existed since antiquity, in nearly all languages, and have produced works that vary...
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His work appeared in Poetry.
He was a 1936 Guggenheim Fellow.
In 1948, he mimeographed poems, which he gave away.
He criticed Modernist literature
Modernist literature
Modernist literature is sub-genre of Modernism, a predominantly European movement beginning in the early 20th century that was characterized by a self-conscious break with traditional aesthetic forms...
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Works
- Dark metropolis, B.C. Hagglund, 1932
- Diversity of darkness, 1933
- City pastorals, Hagglund Press, 1940
- Future harvest: Poems, 1943
- Man and nature, 1946
- Solo: the one man poetry magazine, The Author, 1956
- Valentine for Venus: a rococo sonnet-sequence, J. Hauser, 1963
- Walt Whitman: a biographical poem, 1966
- Cast of characters: Poems, 1967
- Key of beauty: a suite of impressionistic poems, 1967
- Proserpina: House of dawn, 1967
- Green & golden rhyme: sonnets, Hub Publications, 1977, ISBN 9780905049281
- Selected works, Hub Publications, 1977, ISBN 9780905049441