Kenneth Patchen On December 13, 1911, Kenneth Patchen was born in Niles. A poor boy throughout his childhood, he spent his time playing football and working in a factory. He enjoyed publishing in his school newspaper, kept a diary from the age of twelve, and began reading Homer, Dante, Shakespeare, Robert Burns, and Herman Melville. After high school, he moved to Wisconsin and attended Alexander Meiklejohn's Experimental College for one year and then the University of Wisconsin.
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State Of The Nation

Murder Of Two Men By A Young Kid Wearing Lemon Colored Gloves

as I opened the window

Lonesome Boy Blues
Do The Dead Know What Time It Is?
I Went To The City

The Murder Of Two Men By A Young Kid Wearing Lemon Colored Gloves
The Lute In The Attic
Four Blues Poems: "There's a Place" / They Won't Let You In There / A Sigh is A Little Altered/ The Lonesome Boy Blues
Limericks
And With The Sorrows Of This Joyousness

Be Music, Night

Glory, Glory Speeches from Don't Look Now

P. 11-12 May 19

P. 1-2 May 2
The State Of The Nation

The Fox
Four Song Poems: "The Everlasting Contenders" / Do I Not Deal with the Angels / The Sea is Awash with Roses / Not Many Kingdoms Left

And What With The Blunders

The Wolf Of Winter
The Murder of Two Men by a Young Kid Wearing...

The Origin Of Baseball

23rd Street Runs Into Heaven

P. 13 June 5
In Order To
Nice Day For A Lynching
Beautiful You Are
P. 11 May 18
The Orange Bears
P. 213-215 Aug. 7
P. 14-15 June 6
Four Blues Poems: "There's a Place" / They Won't Let You In There / A Sigh is A Little Altered/ The Lonesome Boy Blues

So Be It
Four Blues Poems

P. 17 June 14

The Reason For Skylarks

Pastoral

The Everlasting Contenders

Red Wine And Yellow Hair

The Lions of Fire Shall Have Their Hunting

The Man With The Golden Adam's Apple

Where Shall We Walk

Little Birds Sit on Your Shoulder

Give You a Lantern

P. 143 July 17
As Beautiful as the Hands of the Winter Tree

P. 17 June 15

P. 15-16 June 7

P. 53 June 27

Oh Now the Drenched Land Wakes
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