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  1. Conrad Potter Aiken (Savannah, Georgia, 5 de agosto de 1889-17 de agosto de 1973) fue un escritor, poeta, cuentista, novelista y crítico estadounidense.

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    Conrad Potter Aiken (August 5, 1889 – August 17, 1973) was an American writer and poet, honored with a Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award, and was United States Poet Laureate from 1950 to 1952.

  3. Conrad Potter Aiken. (Savannah, 1889-1973) Poeta, cuentista, novelista y crítico estadounidense cuya obra literaria recibió la influencia de la filosofía y el psicoanálisis.

  4. Conrad Aiken. Although he received the most prestigious of literary awards, including a Pulitzer Prize in 1930 and a National Book Award in 1954, along with the critical acclaim of some of the most respected writers and critics of his time, Conrad Aiken never became a truly popular poet.

  5. Conrad Aiken was an American Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, short-story writer, novelist, and critic whose works, influenced by early psychoanalytic theory, are concerned largely with the human need for self-awareness and a sense of identity. Aiken himself faced considerable trauma in his childhood.

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  6. Conrad Aiken affirms the all too often hidden Heraclitean heritage of the American Unitarian faith: faith in the everliving cosmos which is our home, faith in reason as a way to reliable knowlege, and faith symbolized by sacred fire, such as that dancing in a flaming chalice.

  7. Conrad Aiken. Conrad Potter Aiken. Escritor estadounidense. Nació el 5 de agosto de 1889 en Savannah, Georgia. Cursó estudios en la universidad de Harvard. Su primer libro de poemas fue Tierra triunfante y otros cuentos en verso (1914).