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Witter Bynner was an American poet and translator, known for his contributions to the early 20th-century literary scene. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he became an influential figure in the world of poetry and was associated with notable literary movements of his time. Bynner's works often reflect his interest in Eastern philosophy and spirituality, which he explored through various forms of poetry and translations. His notable works include "The Little King" and "The Beloved Stranger," showcasing his ability to blend lyrical expression with deep emotional resonance.

Throughout his career, Bynner was recognized not only for his own poetry but also for his role in promoting the works of other poets, particularly those drawn from different cultural backgrounds. He was well respected in literary circles and was involved with various literary organizations. His appreciation for different cultures and languages influenced his writing style and thematic choices, making him a distinctive voice in American literature. Bynner's legacy continues to inspire poets and writers today, marking him as a significant figure in the literary tapestry of the 20th century.

Nationalität Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum January 27, 1881
Geburtsort Brooklyn, New York, USA
Todesdatum June 1, 1968
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