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to Schubert, in which he relates coming to the same conclusion: "I myself value Schubert more than Pound or Eliot, and it's a relief to have an authority of the stature of Williams to back me up."
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said of David Schubert: "To sit down for a little while and reread some of Schubert's rare and poignant verse is like opening a window in a room that had become stuffy without one's realizing it."
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and as a farm laborer. At age 20, he married Judith Ehre, a teacher in New York. The couple had a circle of friends including
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and John R. Theobald (1903–1989), Schubert dropped out of Amherst, his focus being entirely on poetry. He worked for the
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After Schubert's death, his former wife spent years piecing his poems together. She then found a publisher who put out
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Schubert had poems published in poetry magazines. During a breakdown, he destroyed a large portion of his work.
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This biographical article about an American poet born in the 1910s is a
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in 1961. An expanded edition of his work was released in 1983 as
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The Stamp of Class: Reflections on Poetry and Social Class
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community, and suffered from depression. Judith contacted
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at the Amherst College Archives & Special Collections
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Dave Schubert
New York City
Detroit
Brooklyn
Boys High School
Amherst College
Robert Frost
Civilian Conservation Corps
Mark Rothko
Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Science
CUNY
Columbia University
Yaddo
Karen Horney
Central Islip Psychiatric Center
William Carlos Williams
John Ashbery
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