Harold Lewis Cook
American poet
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Harold Lewis Cook was an American poet.
His work appeared in The Dial,[1] Harper's,[2] The Nation,[3] The New Yorker,[4] and Poetry.[5]
Between the wars, he met Edna St. Vincent Millay and her mother at Zelli nightclub in Paris.[6] His poem "In Time of Civil War" appeared in a pending war issue of The New Yorker, with Stephen Vincent Benét, and W. H. Auden.[7]
Works
- Spell against death, Harper & brothers, 1933
- Companioned thus, Quercus Press, 1937