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Podcast: The Daily Poem
Episode: Allen Tate's "Edges"
Description: John Orley Allen Tate (November 19, 1899 β February 9, 1979) was a poet, critic, biographer, and novelist. Born and raised in Kentucky, he earned his BA from Vanderbilt University, where he was the only undergraduate to be admitted to the Fugitives, an informal group of Southern intellectuals that included John Crowe Ransom, Donald Davidson, Merrill Moore, and Robert Penn Warren. Tate is now remembered for his association with the Fugitives and Southern Agrarians, writers who critiqued modern industrial life by invoking romanticized versions of Southern history and culture. Tateβs best-known poems, including βOde to the Confederate Dead,β confronted the relationship between an idealize...