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Fletcher, John Gould

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Fletcher, John Gould (1886–1950)

US poet. He was associated with several modern movements, including Imagism. Among his volumes of verse are Irradiations Sand and Spray 1915, Breakers and Granite 1921, marking a return to American themes, and The Burning Mountain 1946. Selected Poems 1938 won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.

His prose works include Paul Gauguin, His Life and Art 1921, John Smith – Also Pocahontas 1928, and The Two Frontiers 1930.



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