Ramon Guthrie

Ramon Guthrie, portrayed by Stella Bowen in 1928. Hood Museum of Art

Ramon Guthrie (January 14, 1896 – November 22, 1973) was a poet,[1] novelist, essayist, critic,[2] painter and professor of French and comparative literature.[3] He published five collections of poetry, and two novels, translated three volumes of French nonfiction, edited two standard anthologies of French literature and published numerous reviews, essays and individual poems.[4]

  1. ^ The Modern Poetic Sequence, M. L. Rosenthal and Sally M. Gall, Oxford University Press, New York, NY. pp. 9-10, 79, 353, 445-61,462, 470 and 476.
  2. ^ "Ramon Guthrie as Critic."Irita Van Doren, Ramon Guthrie Kaleidoscope, The Steinhour Press, Lunenburg, Vermont, 1963, p37
  3. ^ "Epic for a Bad Century," by Alexander Laing, The Nation, February 15, 1971, p. 216.
  4. ^ "An Attempt on Ramon Guthrie's Bibliography," by Alan Cook, Ramon Guthrie Kaleidoscope, The Steinhour Press, Lunenburg, Vermont, 1963 pp. 143-149