Low‧ell, Rob‧ert /ˈləʊəl, ˈrɒbət $ ˈrɑːbərt/
(1917–77) a US poet and writer of plays, who was also known for his concern about social questions and his opposition to the
Vietnam War. Two of his most famous poems are
The Quaker Graveyard in Nantucket and
Colloquy in Black Rock.
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