Brown (1981), Stanley Kunitz (1980), Hayden Carruth (1979),
Allen Tate (1978), Philip Levine (1977), Denise Levertov (1976) and Cid Corman (1975).
The group, led by the poet and critic Ransom, John Crowe, published a bimonthly magazine, The Fugitive (1922-25), edited by poet
Allen Tate. Other important members of the group were Donald Davidson and Robert Penn Warren.
The poet and critic
Allen Tate once began to write a biography of Robert E.
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ALLEN TATE </IR> and <IR> ROBERT PENN WARREN </IR> began as their students.
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For example, he delights in writing iambic trimeter -- a metrical form favored by Yeats,
Allen Tate, and Anthony Hecht, among others -- and a few poems in that meter turn up in the earliest section of the new Collected Poems.
Regularly salting his letters with levity as well as curt judgments, Winters maintained robust exchanges with
Allen Tate, Lincoln Kirstein, Hart Crane, Marianne Moore, Ezra Pound, Harriet Monroe, R.
Born in Kentucky and educated at Bethany College, Gordon married <IR>
ALLEN TATE </IR> in 1924.