Herbert Bruncken
Herbert Brunken (born 1896, date of death unknown) was an American poet, and magazine editor.
Life
He lived in Wisconsin.[1]
He sent contributions for the Smart Set to H. L. Menken.[2]
He was editor of Minaret magazine in Washington, D. C., from 1911 to 1926,[3][4] with Shaemus O. Sheele, and Harold Hersey.
Awards
- 1939/1940 Shelley Memorial Award
Works
Poetry
- "A Wind from Spain". Contemporary verse. 1918.
- "The Tide". The Midland. 1918.
- Hall bedroom. W. Drey. 1936.
- The long night. Muscatine, Iowa: The Prairie press. 1939.
- Last parade. Muscatine, Ia.: The Prairie Press. 1938.
- Noise in time; poems, 1936-1949. Prairie City, Ill.: Decker Press. 1949.
- Hue and Cry; poems, 1941. Muscatine, Ia.: The Prairie Press. 1941.
Non-fiction
- Subject Index to Poetry, Chicago, ALA, 1940.
References
- ↑ Risjord, Norman K (2006-05-01). "The WPA Guide to Wisconsin: The Federal Writers' Project Guide to 1930s Wisconsin". ISBN 978-0-87351-553-5.
- ↑ Henry Louis Mencken (1993). Jonathan Yardley, ed. My life as author and editor. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-679-41315-8.
- ↑ Bruno, Guido (1915). "Bruno's weekly".
- ↑ Doyle, Charles (1997). "Wallace Stevens". ISBN 978-0-415-15943-2.
External links
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