Amy Lowell was a poet, collector, critic, and lecturer born in Brookline, Massachusetts. Her first published work, along with her mother and sister, was Dream Drops or Stories From Fairy Land by a Dreamer (1887). Lowell’s first published poem “Fixed Idea” was published in the Atlantic Monthly in 1910, and her first collection, A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass, was published in 1912. She won the Pulitzer Prize for her collection What’s O’Clock (1925).
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