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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 • Mar. 31, 2017

Mr. Kreymborg was the founder and editor of a little magazine called `Others', which became the organ of a group of insurgent poets.

From The Second Book of Modern Verse; a selection from the work of contemporaneous American poets by Rittenhouse, Jessie Belle

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

From Contemporary One-Act Plays by Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew)

In addition to writing poetry which he has published in a collection called "Mushrooms", 1917, Mr. Kreymborg is the author of several brief poetic plays which he presents as "Poem-Mimes", performed by puppets.

From The Second Book of Modern Verse; a selection from the work of contemporaneous American poets by Rittenhouse, Jessie Belle

The newcomers—H. D., Alfred Kreymborg, and Edna St. Vincent Millay—have taken their places with the same absence of judge or jury that marks any "society of independents."

From American Poetry, 1922 A Miscellany by Various

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