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Ammons, A. R., 1926-2001 (42)

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Poet and university professor Archie Randolph Ammons was born near Whiteville, N.C., in 1926. He earned a reputation as one of the nation's leading poets in the decades after he joined the Cornell University faculty in 1963, becoming Goldwin Smith Professor of Poetry a decade later. Recipient of the Bollingen Prize and the National Book Award and Critics Circle Award for poetry, Ammons was one of the first recipients of a MacArthur Foundation fellowship in 1981. North Ca...

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A. R. Ammons (1)

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A. R. Ammons (1)

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A. R. Ammons (1)

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AMMONS, A. R. (1)

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A. R. Ammons, (1)

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A. R. Ammons (1)

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A. R. Ammons (Archie) (1)

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A. R. Ammons 1926-2001 (1)

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Poet and university professor Archie Randolph Ammons was born near Whiteville, N.C., in 1926. He earned a reputation as one of the nation's leading poets in the decades after he joined the Cornell University faculty in 1963, becoming Goldwin Smith Professor of Poetry a decade later. Recipient of the Bollingen Prize and the National Book Award and Critics Circle Award for poetry, Ammons was one of the first recipients of a MacArthur Foundation fellowship in 1981.

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