Princeton students once voted him the world’s worst poet, and a jeering couplet hounded him for years: “I’d rather flunk my Wassermann test/Than read a poem by Edgar Guest.”* Such insults missed their ...
Television, desperate for enough material to fill its broadcast hours, has finally discovered an almost inexhaustible source. The verbal reservoir: 69-year-old Edgar A. Guest, “poet of the plain ...
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