Ogden Nash
1902 - 1971
General Information
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.
Children's book.
1931
LITWORK
The Bronx
Ogden Nash wrote the short poem, The Bronx?, No thonx!
Ogden Nash wrote the short poem, The Bronx?, No thonx!
1931
LITWORK
Free Wheeling
Collection of poetry.
Collection of poetry.
1931
LITWORK
Hard Lines
Collection of poetry.
Collection of poetry.
1933
LITWORK
Happy Days
Collection of poetry.
Collection of poetry.
1935
LITWORK
The Primrose Path
Poetry collection.
Poetry collection.
1938
LITWORK
I'm a Stranger Here Myself
Collection of poetry.
Collection of poetry.
1940
LITWORK
The Face Is Familiar
1940
LITWORK
The Face Is Familiar
Collection of poetry.
Collection of poetry.
1945
LITWORK
Many Long Years Ago
Collection of poetry.
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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