Robert Lowell
Robert Lowell (
March 1,
1917 -
September 12,
1977), born Robert Traill Spence Jr., was an
Americann poet known for inspiring and teaching several literary superstars of the
1950s and
1960s, including
Anne Sexton and
Sylvia Plath. He won the
Pulitzer Prize for poetry. Lowell is buried in Stark Cemetery,
Dunbarton Center, New Hampshire.
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