Talk:Edgar Bowers
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editI have the collected poems of both Bowers and Winters.
A quote from the article: ". . .but his achievement far surpasses that of his mentor. . ."
Absolutely not.
They won the same awards, except Winters was nominated for a National Book Award and Bowers had two Guggenheim Fellowships.
The final, most important differences are Winters was a famous critic and a prolific writer who published more than two dozen books.
Though I like Bowers much more than I like Winters, the fact remains: Edgar Bowers published five books of poetry, one of which was Collected Poems.
The statement is someone's opinion, and there is no way it's true. And I'll probably erase it at some point in the future or someone else will erase it and replace it with fact-based information rather than opinion-based information. Smartstocks (talk) 00:41, 21 November 2020 (UTC)