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Roethke, Theodore Huebner

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Roethke, Theodore Huebner (1908–1963)

US poet. His lyrical, visionary, and exclusively personal poetry drew on theological and mystical sources. It derived much of its detail and imagery from the greenhouses and plants in his father's large nursery business in Michigan. Collections include Open House (1941), The Lost Son (1948), The Waking (1953; Pulitzer Prize), and the posthumous Collected Poems (1968).



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