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Kreymborg

American  
[kreym-bawrg] / ˈkreɪm bɔrg /

noun

  1. Alfred, 1883–1966, U.S. poet, playwright, and critic.


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Among those was the hilltop home of Bowen couple Errol and Margaret Kreymborg, who discovered how fickle a storm can be, no matter how you prepare for it.

From The Guardian

And Manikin and Minikin, in Alfred Kreymborg's Manikin and Minikin, are conventionalized puppets representing the light yet half-serious bickerings, jealousies, and quarrellings of human nature.

From Project Gutenberg

Manikin and Minikin is reprinted by special permission of Alfred Kreymborg.

From Project Gutenberg

At present Mr. Kreymborg is in Italy, launching a new international magazine, The Broom.

From Project Gutenberg

Mr. Kreymborg has been active in both poetry and drama.

From Project Gutenberg