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(John) Robinson Jeffers Biography

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Name: John Robinson Jeffers
Birth Date: 1887
Death Date: 1962
Nationality: American
Gender: Male
Occupations: poet

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Because he thought "poets lie too much," Robinson Jeffers said in his foreword to The Selected Poetry (1938) he decided "not to pretend to believe in ... irreversible progress; not to say anything because it was popular ... unless I myself believed it; and not to believe easily." Such skepticism antagonizes some, but Jeffers's descriptions of human misery and unimportance in a divinely beautiful universe have won a remarkably large audience. His 1938 volume, The Selected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers, had eleven printings, and the 1935, Modern Library edition of Roan Stallion, Tamar, and Other Poems had seventeen (some 40,000 copies); his Medea (1946), with Judith Anderson in the title role, became a success on Broadway in 1947 and then an international success.

John Robinson Jeffers's education began early, before he was three and a half, with tutoring by his mother and then by his father, the Professor of Biblical and Ecclesiastical History and the History of Doctrine at the Western Theological Seminary, a Presbyterian institution in Pittsburgh.

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