John G. Neihardt - Poet Laureate - 1881-1973
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Neihardt's most famous work, Black Elk Speaks, received international critical acclaim and has been translated into many languages. Other great works include The River and I and the epic poem, A Cycle of the West. In 1921, Neihardt was appointed Poet Laureate of Nebraska.
Neihardt had been writing poetry since age 12, and upon arriving in Bancroft, worked as an owner-editor of the Bancroft Blade. He traveled the plains and lived the land first hand. He became a published author at 19 ... married at 27 ... started his major work, The Cycle of the West at 31 ... and became Nebraska's Poet Laureate at 40. At 45 he was literary editor for the St. Louis Post Dispatch, and at 68 became poet-in-residence and lecturer in English at the University of Missouri. In his 80s, Neihardt returned to Nebraska, living with friends and continuing his writing and personal appearances. He was working on the second volume of his autobiography when he died at age 92.
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