Arthur Davison Ficke

Arthur Davison Ficke Arthur Davison Ficke (November 10, 1883 – November 30, 1945) was an American poet, playwright, and expert of Japanese art. Ficke had a national reputation as "a poet's poet", and "one of America's most expert sonneteers". Under the alias Anne Knish, Ficke co-authored ''Spectra'' (1916). Intended as a spoof of the experimental verse which was fashionable at the time, the collection of strange poems unexpectedly caused a sensation among modernist critics which eclipsed Ficke's recognition as a traditional prose stylist. Ficke is also known for his relationship with poet Edna St. Vincent Millay.

After several years of illness, Ficke committed suicide in 1945. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Selected poems : with a preface on the nature of poetry / by Ficke, Arthur Davison, 1883-1945

    Published 1926
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    Chats on Japanese prints / by Ficke, Arthur Davison, 1883-1945

    Published 1915
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    The Spectra hoax / by Smith, William Jay, 1918-2015

    Published 2000
    Other Authors: “…Ficke, Arthur Davison, 1883-1945…”
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    The Spectra hoax. by Smith, William Jay, 1918-2015

    Published 1961
    Other Authors: “…Ficke, Arthur Davison, 1883-1945…”
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    The Spectra hoax / by Smith, William Jay, 1918-2015

    Published 2000
    Other Authors: “…Ficke, Arthur Davison, 1883-1945…”
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