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Robert Penn Warren

 

Robert Penn Warren

1948 photo from the WKU Libraries Robert Penn Warren Photos

Robert Penn Warren was born April 24, 1905, in Guthrie, a railway junction and market town in southern Kentucky.  Known locally as the Black Patch because of the dark, fired-cured tobacco grown there, the land in that section varies from gently rolling fields to scarps and rocky hillsides forested with cedar and sycamore.

In the fall of 1920 he entered the high school across the border in Clarksville, Tennessee, graduating at the age of fifteen.

A good deal of Warren's early education in literature was forwarded by desultory reading at home.  The house was full of books, and his father would read aloud to the family, usually history and poetry.

Bohner, Charles. (1964). Robert Penn Warren. Boston, MA: Twayne Publishers.

  (3:20 min, MP3)  Sample Audio from 1984 of Warren at APSU   


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