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Arthur Guiterman

Arthur Guiterman (Template:IPAc-en; November 20, 1871 Vienna – January 11, 1943 New York) was an American writer best known for his humorous poems.

Life and careerEdit

Guiterman was born of American parents in Vienna. His father was Alexander Gütermann, born in the Bavarian village Redwitz an der Rodach, and his mother was Louisa Wolf, born in Cincinnati.<ref>Albert Heckscher: Stammtafel Koppel (oder Thurnauer), Kopenhagen 1883, page 23; online version see: Charles P. Stanton Family Collection (Center für Jewish History) [1]</ref> Arthur graduated from the City College of New York in 1891, and later was married in 1909 to Vida Lindo.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> He was an editor of the Woman's Home Companion and the Literary Digest. In 1910, he cofounded the Poetry Society of America, and later served as its president in 1925–26.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

An example of his humour is a poem that talks about modern progress, with rhyming couplets such as "First dentistry was painless;/Then bicycles were chainless". It ends on a more telling note: Template:Cquote

Another Guiterman poem, "On the Vanity of Earthly Greatness", illustrates the philosophy also incorporated into his humorous rhymes:<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Template:Cquote

Perhaps his most-quoted poemTemplate:Cn is his 1936 "D.A.R.ling" satire about the Daughters of the American Revolution (and three other clubs open only to descendants of pre-Independence British Americans). That poem has an intricate, strongly dramatic rhythmical structure.

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He also notably wrote the libretto for Walter Damrosch's The Man Without a Country which premiered at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City on May 12, 1937.<ref>Music: Man Without a Country, Time, May 24, 1937</ref>

BibliographyEdit

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PoetryEdit

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List of poems
Title Year First published Reprinted/collected
Indifference 1925 Template:Cite magazine
I've never found that being clever 1925 Template:Cite magazine
Lyrics from the Pekinese (I-III) 1925 Template:Cite magazine
Lyrics from the Pekinese (IV-VI) 1925 Template:Cite magazine
Lyrics from the Pekinese (VII-IX) 1925 Template:Cite magazine
Lyrics from the Pekinese (X-XII) 1925 Template:Cite magazine
Lyrics from the Pekinese (XIII-XV) 1925 Template:Cite magazine
Lyrics from the Pekinese (XVI-XVIII) 1925 Template:Cite magazine
Lyrics from the Pekinese (XIX-XXI) 1925 Template:Cite magazine
Lyrics from the Pekinese (XXII-XXIV) 1925 Template:Cite magazine
Lyrics from the Pekinese (XXV-XXVII) 1925 Template:Cite magazine
Lyrics from the Pekinese (XXVIII-XXX) 1925 Template:Cite magazine
Lyrics from the Pekinese (XXXI-XXXIII) 1925 Template:Cite magazine
Religion 1925 Template:Cite magazine
Rendezvous 1925 Template:Cite magazine
Translations

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