Louise Bogan

Louise Bogan
Born(1897-08-11)August 11, 1897
Livermore Falls, Maine, U.S.
DiedFebruary 4, 1970(1970-02-04) (aged 72)
New York City, New York, U.S.
OccupationPoet, critic
EducationBoston University

Louise Bogan (11 August 18974 February 1970) was an American poet. She was appointed the fourth Poet Laureate to the Library of Congress in 1945, and was the first woman to hold this title. Throughout her life she wrote poetry, fiction, and criticism, and became the regular poetry reviewer for The New Yorker.

Samuel Barber put her poem "To Be Sung On The Water" to music in 1968 and requested that it be played at his burial in 1981. Dictionary of Literary Biography contributor Brett C. Millier described her as "one of the finest lyric poets America has produced." He said, "the fact that she was a woman and that she defended formal, lyric poetry in an age of expansive experimentation made evaluation of her work, until quite recently, somewhat condescending."