À propos de l'auteur

Harriet Monroe was a prominent American poet, editor, and literary figure best known for founding the influential magazine Poetry in 1912. Her vision was to create a platform that showcased modern poetry and encouraged new voices in the literary landscape. Monroe's commitment to the art form not only helped to elevate poetry's status in American culture but also provided a nurturing environment for many poets who would go on to become significant figures in literature, including Carl Sandburg and Ezra Pound.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance December 23, 1860
Lieu de naissance Chicago, Illinois, United States
Date de décès September 26, 1936