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Edgar Bowers (1924-2000), poet, was born in Rome, Georgia. He studied at the University of North Carolina and completed graduate studies at Stanford University. Bowers taught English at the University of California Santa Barbara for most of his career. He is the author of five collections of poetry: Collected Poems, For Louis Pasteur: Selected Poems, Living Together, The Astronomers, and The Form of Loss. He died in San Francisco on February 4, 2000.

From the description of Edgar Bowers collection, 1935-1986. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 214133276

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Edgar Bowers was born in Rome, Georgia in 1924. He began writing poetry at a young age, and had published poems in the local newspapers by the time he was 13 years old. He entered the Univ. of North Carolina in 1942, but his studies were interrupted by World War II. As part of his training, he entered the ASTP program at Princeton, where he met a number of sophisticated young men who furthered his commitment to the arts. He served in Bavaria with the counter intelligence corps of the Army's 101st Airborne Division, and was stationed at Berchtesgaden as part of the "de-Nazification" program of the U.S. occupation force. After his discharge in 1946, he completed his undergraduate studies at UNC, and moved to Stanford in 1947 to pursue his doctorate. Under the guidance of poet and critic Yvor Winters, he wrote his dissertation on the poetry of T. Sturge Moore, and further developed his poetic sensibilities alongside classmates like poet Thom Gunn. From 1958 until his retirement in 1991, he taught at Duke University, Harpur College, and at UC Santa Barbara, where he specialized in English Renaissance and modern poetry. Bowers earned several distinctions, including two Guggenheim fellowships (1959 and 1969), and the Bollingen Prize for Poetry (1989). Bowers carefully controlled his literary output, developing a reputation as a true "poet's poet". He published five collections of poetry in his lifetime: The form of loss (1956), The astronomers (1965), Living together (1973), For Louis Pasteur (1989), and his Collected poems (1997). He died in San Francisco in 2000.

From the description of Papers, 1868-2003 1920-2000. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 61728454

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Edgar Bowers was born in Rome, Georgia in 1924. He began writing poetry at a young age, and had published poems in newspapers by the time he was 13 years old. He entered the University of North Carolina (UNC) in 1942, but his studies were interrupted by World War II. As part of his training, he entered the Army Specialized Training program (ASTP) at Princeton University, where he met a number of sophisticated young men who furthered his commitment to the arts. He served in Bavaria with the counterintelligence corps of the Army's 101st Airborne Division, and was stationed at Berchtesgaden as part of the "de-Nazification" program of the U.S. occupation force.

After his discharge in 1946, he completed his undergraduate studies at UNC, and moved to Stanford in 1947 to pursue his master's degree and doctorate. Under the guidance of poet and critic Yvor Winters, he wrote his dissertation on the poetry of T. Sturge Moore, and further developed his poetic sensibilities. He taught at Duke University, Harpur College, and from 1958 until his retirement in 1991 at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he specialized in English Renaissance and modern poetry. He died in San Francisco in 2000.

Bowers earned several distinctions, including two Guggenheim fellowships (1959 and 1969), and the Bollingen Prize for Poetry (1989). Bowers carefully controlled his literary output, developing a reputation as a true "poet's poet." He published five collections of poetry in his lifetime: The Form of Loss (1956), The Astronomers (1965), Living Together (1973), For Louis Pasteur (1989), and Collected Poems (1997).

From the guide to the Edgar Bowers papers, 1868-2003, (bulk 1920-2000), (University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.)

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referencedIn Shackelford, Rudy, 1944-. Wandering : fantasia after Schubert : for narrator, French horn, and piano / Rudy Shackelford ; [words by] C.P. Cavafy, Edgar Bowers. New York Public Library System, NYPL
creatorOf Edgar Bowers papers, 1868-2003, (bulk 1920-2000) University of California, Los Angeles. Library Special Collections.
referencedIn Stanford, Donald E. (Donald Elwin), 1913-1998. Donald E. Stanford papers, 1933-1985. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
referencedIn Davis, Dick, 1945-. Letter to Edgar Bowers, 12 Nov. 1984. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
creatorOf Vol. III (ff. ). Blake -Chantree.includes:ff. 1-8 Rachel Blake, poet: Letters and poems sent to Peter Scupham and John Mole from Rachel Blake: 1979-1987: Partly typewritten.f. 9 Peter Blegrove: Letter sent to Peter Scupham from Peter Blegrove: 1... British Library
referencedIn Poetry mss., 1954-2002 Lilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington)
creatorOf Bowers, Edgar. Edgar Bowers collection, 1935-1986. Emory University. Special Collections and Archives
creatorOf Bowers, Edgar. Papers, 1868-2003 1920-2000. University of California, Los Angeles
referencedIn Yvor Winters and Janet Lewis papers, Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
creatorOf Bowers, Edgar. Poetry readings : reel to reel tapes, 1963 and 1965. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
referencedIn John Hollander Papers, circa 1950-2007 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
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associatedWith Cunningham, J. V. (James Vincent), 1911-1985. person
associatedWith Davis, Dick, 1945- person
associatedWith Hollander, John. person
associatedWith Modern Poetry Association corporateBody
associatedWith Shackelford, Rudy, 1944- person
associatedWith Stanford, Donald E. (Donald Elwin), 1913-1998. person
associatedWith Winters, Yvor, 1900-1968. person
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Georgia
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American literature
American poetry
Poets, American
Poets, American
Poetry, Modern
Poetry, Modern
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Poets, American
Poets
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Birth 1924-03-02

Death 2000-02-04

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