Patchen, Kenneth
Related Category: American Literature: Biographies
191172, American poet and novelist, b. Niles, Ohio. His writings, characterized by complete freedom of form, embrace genres as diverse as satire, fantasy, and metaphysical love poetry. His early verse—
Before the Brave (1936) and
First Will & Testament (1939)—places him with the social protest writers of the '30s. Among his many later collections are
Red Wine & Yellow Hair (1949),
Because It Is (1960), and
Hallelujah Anyway (1967). During the 1950s he initiated the practice of reading poetry to a jazz accompaniment. His prose works include
The Journal of Albion Moonlight (1941) and the satirical
Memoirs of a Shy Pornographer (1945). Many of his works are illustrated by his own drawings.