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Nationality
  
American

Occupation
  
Writer, Editor


Name
  
William Benet

Role
  
Poet

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Full Name
  
William Rose Benet

Born
  
February 2, 1886 (
1886-02-02
)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

Education
  
Yale University The Albany Academy

Known for
  
Founder and editor of the Saturday Review of Literature (1924-1950) The Dust Which Is God (1941) The Reader\'s Encyclopedia (1948)

Relatives
  
Stephen Vincent Benet (brother) Laura Benet (sister) Brigadier General Stephen Vincent Benet (grandfather)

Awards
  
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (1941)

Died
  
May 4, 1950, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Lora Baxter (m. 1932–1937)

Children
  
James Walker Benet, Kathleen Anne Benet, Frances Rosemary Benet

Parents
  
Frances Neill Rose, James Walker Benet

Books
  
Benet\'s Reader\'s Encyclopedia, Perpetual Light, Merchants from Cathay, The spirit of the scene, Moons of Grandeur: A Book of

Similar People
  
Stephen Vincent Benet, Elinor Wylie, Conrad Aiken, Norman Holmes Pearson, Marjorie Flack

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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.

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He was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Col. James Walker Benét and his wife née Frances Neill 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 PhB in 1907. At Yale, he edited and contributed light verse to campus humor magazine The Yale Record. He began the Saturday Review of Literature in 1924 and continued to edit and write for it until his death.

Benét married four times: First, on 3 September 1912, he married Teresa France Thomson, with whom he had three children (James Walker Benét, Frances Rosemary Benét, and Kathleen Anne Benét). Teresa died in 1919. Benét's second wife whom he married on 5 October 1923, was poet Elinor Wylie. She died in 1928. Benét's third wife, whom he married on 15 March 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.

In 1942, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his book of autobiographical verse, The Dust Which Is God (1941).

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

His son, James Walker Benét (1914-2012) fought in the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, and was the author of two suspense novels and a guidebook to the San Francisco Bay Area.

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.

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Works

  • Merchants of Cathay (1913)
  • The Great White Wall: A Poem (1916)
  • Perpetual Light: A Memorial (1919)
  • Moons of Grandeur: A Book of Poems (1920)
  • Dry Points: Studies in Black and White (1921)
  • The Flying King of Kurio: A Story of Children (1926)
  • Wild Goslings: A Selection of Fugitive Pieces (1927)
  • Starry Harness (1933)
  • Pocket University: Guide to Daily Reading (1934)
  • Golden Fleece: A Collection of Poems and Ballads Old and New (1935)
  • Great Poems of the English Language (1936)
  • Mad Blake: A Poem (1937)
  • Day of Deliverance: A Book of Poems in Wartime (1940)
  • The Dust Which is God: A Novel in Verse (1945)
  • The Stairway of Surprise: Poems (1947)
  • Timothy's Angels, Verse (1947)
  • The Spirit of the Scene (1951)
  • The First Person Singular (1971)
  • The Prose and Poetry of Elinor Wylie (1974)
  • References

    William Rose Benét Wikipedia