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(1868-1950) Poet, author. In 1880 his family settled at Lewiston, Illinois, near the Spoon River. Masters attended school here, and studied at Knox College, but was mainly self-educated through wide reading, acquiring a lifelong love of poetry. He was admitted to the bar in 1891, and the next year moved to Chicago, Illinois, where he maintained a successful law practice until 1920. He lived at the Hotel Chelsea in the 1930s. Meanwhile, he had published poems and stories, chiefly in various newspapers. In 1913 William Marion Reedy, editor of “Reedy’s Mirror” of Saint Louis, Missouri, gave Masters a copy of “Epigrams from the Greek Anthology.” This inspired Masters’ most famous work, “The Spoon River Anthology,” epitaphs spoken by about 250 persons buried in the graveyard of a village in the Midwest, reveling their inner lives in terms which are imaginative but essentially pessimistic. He was the father of novelist Hilary Masters.

Full Name

Edgar Lee Masters

Locations

New York

Author's Timeline


1868

BIRTH

Edgar Lee Masters was born in Garnett, Kansas, in 1868.

1915

LITWORK

Spoon River Anthology


Collection of poetry.

1916

LITWORK

Songs And Satires


Collection of poetry.

1916

LITWORK

The Great Valley


Collection of poetry.

1918

LITWORK

Toward The Gulf


Collection of poetry.

1919

LITWORK

Starved Rock


Collection of poetry.

1920

LITWORK

Mitch Miller


Novel.

1921

LITWORK

The Open Sea


Collection of poetry.

1924

LITWORK

The New Spoon River


Collection of poetry.

1930

OTHER

Masters lived at the Hotel Chelsea in Manhattan, New York, in the 1930s.

1938

LITWORK

Mark Twain: A Portrait


Biography.

1950

DEATH

Edgar Lee Masters died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1950.

1950

INTERMENT

Edgar Lee Masters is interred at Oakland Cemetery, Petersburg, Menard County, Illinois.

1991

LITWORK

The Enduring River: Edgar Lee Masters' Uncollected Spoon River Poems


Edited by Herbert K. Russell.

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