Richard Wilbur
Poet and essayist, Pulitzer Prize winner

Born
March 1st, 1921
104 years ago
Died
2017
8 years ago — 96 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Born in 1921, this American poet, translator, and essayist contributed significantly to 20th-century literature. The work often reflects classical themes combined with modern sensibilities. In addition to poetry, extensive translation work included translating the plays of Molière and works of major French poets. Academic positions were held at various institutions, contributing to literary education. Wilbur received multiple awards throughout his career, notably the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1957 for the collection 'Things of This World.'
Received the Pulitzer Prize for 'Things of This World'
Translated works of Molière and French poets
Served as Poet Laureate of the United States
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