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William Rose Benét (February 2, 1886 – May 4, 1950) was an American poet, writer, and editor. He was the older brother of Stephen Vincent Benét.

William Rose Benét
Born(1886-02-02)February 2, 1886
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
DiedMay 4, 1950(1950-05-04) (aged 64)
EducationYale University (Ph.B., 1907)
The Albany Academy
OccupationWriter, editor
Known forFounder and editor of the Saturday Review of Literature (1924-1950)
The Dust Which Is God (1941)
The Reader's Encyclopedia (1948)
Spouse(s)
Teresa Frances Thompson
(m. 1912; died 1919)

(m. 1923; died 1928)

Lora Baxter
(m. 1932; div. 1937)

Marjorie Flack
(m. 1941)
ChildrenJames Walker Benét
Frances Rosemary Benét
Kathleen Anne Benét
Parent(s)Col. James Walker Benét
Frances Rose
RelativesStephen Vincent Benét (brother)
AwardsPulitzer Prize for Poetry (1941)

Early life and education


He was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Col. James Walker Benét and his wife, Frances Neill (née Rose), and grandson of Brigadier General Stephen Vincent Benét. He was educated The Albany Academy in Albany, NY and at Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University, graduating with a Ph.B. in 1907. At Yale, he edited[1] and contributed light verse to campus humor magazine The Yale Record.[2] He began the Saturday Review of Literature in 1924 and continued to edit and write for it until his death.


Career


In 1942, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his book of autobiographical verse, The Dust Which Is God (1941). His brother Stephen Vincent Benét was awarded the same prize two years later in 1944.

Benét is also the author of The Reader's Encyclopedia, a standard American guide to world literature.

Today he is perhaps best known as the author of "The Skater of Ghost Lake," a poem frequently assigned in American schools for its use of onomatopoeia and rhythm as well as its tone of dark mystery.[citation needed]


Personal life


Benét married four times. First, on September 3, 1912, he married Teresa Frances Thompson, with whom he had three children (James Walker Benét (1914-2012), Frances Rosemary Benét, and Kathleen Anne Benét). Teresa died in 1919. Benét's second wife, whom he married on October 5, 1923, was poet Elinor Wylie. She died in 1928. Benét's third wife, whom he married on March 15, 1932, was Lora Baxter. They divorced in 1937. Benét's fourth wife, and widow, was children's writer Marjorie Flack. They were married from June 22, 1941, until his death in 1950.

Benét's son, James Walker Benét, fought in the Abraham Lincoln Brigade and was the author of two suspense novels and a guidebook to the San Francisco Bay Area.[3]


Works



References


  1. "William Rose Benét". Obituary Record of Graduates of the Undergraduate Schools Deceased during the Year 1949-1950. New Haven: Yale University. January 1, 1951. p. 170.
  2. Bronson, Francis W., Thomas Caldecott Chubb, and Cyril Hume, eds. (1922) The Yale Record Book of Verse: 1872-1922. New Haven: Yale University Press. pp. 104-106.
  3. James Benet obituary, San Francisco Chronicle (December 22, 2012)



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William Rose Benét, né le 2 février 1886 à Brooklyn (New York), et mort le 4 mai 1950 à New York, est un poète, écrivain, essayiste, anthologiste, éditeur américain. Il fonde la Saturday Review of Literature et dirige la seconde édition[1] de la The Reader’s Encyclopedia[2]. Il participé également à la fondation de l'Academy of American Poets dont il est nommé l'un des premiers chanceliers de 1946 à 1950[3].



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