Theodore Roethke was an American poet and Pulitzer Prize recipient born on May 25, 1908 in Michigan. He is best known for his collections of poetry such as The Waking, The Far Field, and Words for the Wind, and was a two-time recipient of the National Book Award for Poetry.
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About
American poet and Pulitzer Prize recipient who is known for such collections as The Waking, The Far Field, and Words for the Wind. He was a two-time recipient of the National Book Award for Poetry.
Before Fame
He studied at the University of Michigan and at Harvard University.
Trivia
His name was given to an alley in the city of Seattle.
Family Life
He married Beatrice O'Connell, one of his former students.
Associated With
Fellow Poet Laureate James Dickey controversially lauded Roethke as the greatest American poet.