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Bio

(1902-1971) Writer, poet. Ogden Nash was born in Rye, New York, and lived in Manhattan, New York. He was the writer of popularly quotable humorous verse. In 2002 the United States Postal Service issued its eighteenth stamp in the Literary Arts series in honor of Ogden Nash.

Full Name

Ogden Nash

Locations

New York

Author's Timeline


Unknown

RESIDENCE

Nash lived in Manhattan, New York.

1902

BIRTH

Ogden Nash was born in Rye, New York, in 1902.

1925

LITWORK

The Cricket Of Caradon


Children's book.

1931

LITWORK

The Bronx


Ogden Nash wrote the short poem, The Bronx?, No thonx!

1931

LITWORK

Free Wheeling


Collection of poetry.

1931

LITWORK

Hard Lines


Collection of poetry.

1933

LITWORK

Happy Days


Collection of poetry.

1935

LITWORK

The Primrose Path


Poetry collection.

1938

LITWORK

I'm a Stranger Here Myself


Collection of poetry.

1940

LITWORK

The Face Is Familiar

1940

LITWORK

The Face Is Familiar


Collection of poetry.

1945

LITWORK

Many Long Years Ago


Collection of poetry.

1957

LITWORK

You Can't Get There From Here

1971

DEATH

Ogden Nash died in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1971.

1971

INTERMENT

Ogden Nash is interred at East Side Cemetery, North Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire.

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