Lowell, Amy
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| Birthname | Amy Lawrence Lowell | ||||
| born on | 9 February 1874 at 01:30 (= 01:30 AM ) | ||||
| Place | Brookline, Massachusetts, 42n20, 71w07 | ||||
| Timezone | LMT m71w07 (is local mean time) | ||||
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| Astrology data | 20°23' 15°38 Asc. 25°33'
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Biography
American writer, a poet and author of a dozen volumes of verse. She was a militant leader in the development of modern American poetry. Her most noted volume of verse began with, "A Dome of Many Colored Glass." Heavyset and large in structure, she paid no attention to the Boston Brahmins who raised their eyebrows at her lesbian lifestyle. She received numerous academic awards and was posthumously awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1926.
Died 5/12/1925, Brookline, MA.
Relationships
- sibling relationship with Lowell, Percival (born 13 March 1855)
- other kin relationship with Lowell, James Russell (born 22 February 1819)
Events
Source Notes
Penfield Collection quotes Jean Gould, "Amy," for "early in the morning." LMR quotes the same biography, pub in 1975, p.7, "On the morning of ...." Frances McEvoy quotes a chart she got from Grant Lewi in 1951 for 3:00 PM LMT; he gave her another chart at a later date for 1:00 AM. Grant Lewi got much of his information from Evangeline Adams.
Categories
- Passions : Sexuality : Lesbian
- Vocation : Writers : Poet (Dozen volumes of verse)
- Notable : Awards : Pulitzer prize (Posthumously)
- Notable : Book Collection : American Book

20°23'
15°38 Asc.