Hayden CarruthAuthor of The Voice That Is Great Within Us: American Poetry of the Twentieth Century (Bantam Classics)Also known as: Hayden Carruth -, Hayden Carruthers, Hayden Carruth ed., Hayden ed. Carruth, Hayden Carruth comp, Hayden Carruth - editor ... (see complete list)
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