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Helen Adam (1909–1993)

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The New American Poetry 1945-1960 (1960) — Bidragyder — 319 eksemplarer
No More Masks! An Anthology of Poems by Women (1973) — Bidragyder — 123 eksemplarer
Wolf's Complete Book of Terror (1979) — Bidragyder — 76 eksemplarer
Quark/1 (1970) — Bidragyder — 60 eksemplarer
Quark/4 (1971) — Bidragyder — 36 eksemplarer
Wonders: Writings and Drawings for the Child in Us All (1980) — Bidragyder — 18 eksemplarer
Fire and Sleet and Candlelight: New Poems of the Macabre (1961) — Bidragyder — 16 eksemplarer

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Fødselsdato
1909-12-02
Dødsdag
1993-09-19
Køn
female
Nationalitet
Scotland (birth)
UK
USA
Fødested
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Dødssted
New York, New York, USA
Bopæl
San Francisco, California, USA
Uddannelse
University of Edinburgh
Erhverv
poet
photographer
journalist
artist
actor
Relationer
Allen Ginsberg (colleague)
Robert Duncan (colleague)
Kort biografi
Helen Adam was born in Scotland, the daughter of a Presbyterian minister. She began writing poetry at a very young age. When she was 14, her early poems were compiled and published in her first book, The Elfin Pedlar (1923). After attending the University of Edinburgh, she worked as a journalist in London. In 1939, she visited the USA with her mother and sister, but the outbreak of World War II meant that their residency became permanent. She lived in New York City before settling in San Francisco, California, where she joined a circle of influential poets such as Allen Ginsberg, Robert Duncan, Madeline Gleason, and Jack Spicer. Their San Francisco Renaissance movement was a contemporary of the Beats. Besides poetry, she also produced collages and wrote a successful opera, San Francisco's Burning (1963). She was one of only four women whose work was included in Donald Allen's landmark anthology, The New American Poetry 1945-1960 (1960). She collaborating on two films with experimental German filmmaker Rosa Von Praunheim.

In her later years, she faded into obscurity but there is now renewed interest in her work thanks to literary scholars and biographers, particularly Kristin Prevallet.

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A chilling, fairy tale poem.
 
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