Gelett Burgess

American author and poet, 'The Goops'

Gelett Burgess - American author and poet, 'The Goops'
Born

January 30th, 1866
159 years ago

Died

September 18th, 1951
73 years ago — 85 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Born in 1866, Burgess was a significant figure in American literature as a poet and author. He created the character 'The Goops', which became a popular subject in children's literature. Burgess wrote extensively for magazines, contributing humor and critiques on art and literature. He also held the distinction of being a prominent figure in the Lark, a humor magazine that he co-founded. Burgess's work in literary criticism and poetry positioned him as an influential literary voice in his time.

Published 'The Goops', a children’s book

Co-founded the humor magazine 'The Lark'

Contributed to various literary critiques

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