Arthur Davison Ficke
1883 - 1945, Hillsdale, New York
Arthur Davison Ficke, 1883-1945; used pseudonym Anne Knish
"Ficke, Arthur Davison". 2009. In Marquis Who Was Who in America 1607-1984" :
s. Charles August and Frances (Davison) F.; A.B., Harvard, 1904; student Coll. of Law, State U. of Ia.; m. Evelyn Bethune Blunt, Oct. 1, 1907; 1 son, Stanhope Blunt; m. 2d, Gladys Brown, Dec. 8, 1923. Taught English, State U. of Ia., 1906-07. Author (poems): From the Isles, 1907; The Happy Princess, 1907; The Earth Passion, 1908; The Breaking of Bonds, 1910; Twelve Japanese Painters, 1913; Mr. Faust, 1913; Sonnets of a Portrait Painter, 1914; The Man on the Hilltop, 1915; Chats on Japanese Prints, 1915; An April Elegy, 1917; Spectra (with Witter Bynner), 1916; Sonnets of a Portrait Painter, 1922; Out of Silence, 1924; Selected Poems, 1926; Mountain Against Mountain, 1929, The Secret and Other Poems, 1936; Tumultuous Shore, 1942; Mrs. Morton of Mexico (novel), 1939. Home: Hardhack, Hillsdale, N.Y. Death: Died Nov. 30, 1945; buried Hardhack, Hillsdale.
"Ficke, Arthur Davison". 2009. In Marquis Who Was Who in America 1607-1984, MarquisWho'sWho. New Providence: Marquis Who's Who LLC, accessed August 15, 2015. www.credoreference.com)
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