Louise Bogan
Louise Bogan (1987-1970) was the poetry critic of The New Yorker for nearly forty years, and she was herself a poet of rare gifts, composing with dazzling technical brilliance and harrowing emotional depth.
Louise Bogan (1987-1970) was the poetry critic of The New Yorker for nearly forty years, and she was herself a poet of rare gifts, composing with dazzling technical brilliance and harrowing emotional depth.