Max Ehrmann

Poet known for 'Desiderata'

Max Ehrmann - Artists & Creatives born September 26th, 1872
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Born in 1872, a poet and lawyer, dedicated much of his life to writing and crafting poetry. He graduated from DePauw University and later earned a law degree from Harvard University. During his career, he wrote various poems, but his most celebrated work is 'Desiderata', a prose poem that conveys a message about living a fulfilling life. Besides poetry, he practiced law in Terre Haute, Indiana, balancing both professions throughout his life. His literary contributions extend beyond 'Desiderata', reflecting themes of introspection and the human experience.

Authored the prose poem 'Desiderata'

Practiced law in Terre Haute, Indiana

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