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Merrill, James (Ingram)

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Merrill, James (Ingram) (1926- )

US poet and writer. He wrote plays and novels, but is best known for his elegant, elliptical poetry as in The Changing Light at Sandover (1982), which also revealed his involvement with the occult. The son of the wealthy stockbroker Charles Merrill, he born in New York City. He studied at Amherst College, gaining his BA in 1947. He lived overseas for many years, but maintained a home in Stonington, Connecticut.



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