![]() ![]() Nowling, where she died on 17 November 1995. ![]() Indianapolis in 1993 to live at the home of her niece, Daphne (Thomas) Remaining true to her Midwest origins, she returned to Village after her first manuscripts were accepted for publication inġ943. Philosophy and English at the University of Iowa and moved to Greenwich A Midwesterner whoĬould not live in the Midwest, Young had left her doctoral studies in Literary and artistic community of Greenwich Village. Removed themselves from her life, which had become defined by the As she grew older, her relatives gradually Both of her parents remarried, and Marguerite maintainedĬontact with her extended families throughout her life through ![]() Younger sister were raised by their maternal grandmother, Marguerite After her parents divorced, Marguerite at age three and her Indianapolis on 26 August 1908 to Chester Ellis and Fay Young (nee ![]() Prose novel, and two poetic prose histories. Marguerite Vivian Young (1908-1995), who began her writing careerĪs a poet, became the author of two volumes of poetry, an epic poetic From "Ventriloquist: The Coffee Hour" (1940) Grows more silent than the thing he shaped. Sinew and heart from sorrowful talk, A hesitant answer of what the heartĪnd even in his answer have I escaped, I am the insubstantial heartīeat which goes From him, in whom are all the leaves of darkness Who I am the delicate spirit who on the air does walk Woven of 2000 Review of Contemporary Fiction 03 May. MLA style: "Marguerite Young." The Free Library. ![]()
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