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  1. Clampitt Paper People | Clampitt.com

    Clampitt Paper is your one stop shop for all things paper and wide format. The Paper People for over 75 years.

  2. Amy Clampitt - Wikipedia

    Clampitt was born on June 15, 1920, of Quaker parents, and brought up in New Providence, Iowa. At nearby Grinnell College and later in the American Academy of Arts and Letters she began a …

  3. Amy Clampitt

    With the publication of her first book of poems in her sixty-third year, Amy Clampitt rose meteorically to fame, launching herself from obscurity to the upper ranks of American poetry …

  4. Clampitt, Amy Kathleen - Encyclopedia.com

    Clampitt, Amy Kathleen (b. 15 June 1920 in New Providence, Iowa; d. 10 September 1994 in Lenox, Massachusetts), editor, lecturer, and poet whose verse is characterized by complex …

  5. Amy Clampitt | Modernist, Nature Poetry, Pulitzer Prize | Britannica

    Amy Clampitt (born June 15, 1920, New Providence, Iowa, U.S.—died Sept. 10, 1994, Lenox, Mass.) was an American poet whose work won critical acclaim for its evocation of the natural …

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  7. Review: Amy Clampitt, the ‘late bloomer’ of poetry

    Aug 15, 2024 · Clampitt eventually earned a place among the nation’s literary lions, and her poems appeared in prominent publications like The Atlantic, The Paris Review and The New …

  8. About Amy Clampitt | Academy of American Poets

    Amy Clampitt was born on June 15, 1920, and brought up in New Providence, Iowa. She wrote poetry in high school, but then ceased and focused her energies on writing fiction instead.

  9. Clampitt - Wikipedia

    Clampitt Clampitt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amy Clampitt (1920–1994), American poet and author Edward A. Clampitt (1868–1919), American pioneer …

  10. Clampitt, Amy (1920–1994) - Encyclopedia.com

    Often compared to Elizabeth Bishop, Marianne Moore and Gerard Manley Hopkins, Amy Clampitt published her first major collection of poetry, The Kingfisher, when she was 63. Nominated for …