Karle Wilson Baker
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(Mrs.) Karle Wilson Baker (1878-1960) was an American poet and author, born at Little Rock, Ark., and educated at the University of Chicago. In spite of the frequent mordant bits, her poems have visions of real beauty. Under the pseudonym of "Charlotte Wilson," she was co-author of Women and Prisons (1912), published in London by the Fabian Society. She contributed fiction and poetry to Harper's, Atlantic Monthly, Yale Review, The Century, etc., and is the author of Blue Smoke, poems (1919), The Garden of the Plynck (1920), The Burning Bush (1920), etc.
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