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          Theodore Roethke

          Pulitzer Prize winning American poet (1908–1963)

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          Theodore Roethke

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          BornTheodore Huebner Roethke
          May 25, 1908
          Saginaw, Michigan, U.S.
          DiedAugust 1, 1963(1963-08-01) (aged 55)
          Bainbridge Island, Washington, U.S.
          Occupation
          EducationUniversity of Michigan (BA, MA)
          Harvard University
          GenreAmerican poetry
          Notable worksThe Waking, The Lost Son, The Far Field, Words for the Wind
          Notable awardsPulitzer Prize, National Book Award

          Theodore Huebner Roethke (RET-kee;[1] May 25, 1908 – August 1, 1963) was an American poet.

          He is regarded as one of the most accomplished and influential poets of his generation, having won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1954 for his book The Waking, and the annual National Book Award for Poetry on two occasions: in 1959 for Words for the Wind,[2] and posthumously