Background
Howes, Barbara was born on May 1, 1914 in New York City. Daughter of Osborne and Mildred (Cox) Howes.
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Howes, Barbara was born on May 1, 1914 in New York City. Daughter of Osborne and Mildred (Cox) Howes.
She was adopted by well-to-do Massachusetts family, and reared chiefly in Chestnut Hill, where she attended Beaver Country Day School. She graduated from Bennington College in 1937.
She worked briefly for the Southern Tenant Farmers Union in Mississippi, and then edited the literary magazine, Chimera, from 1943 to 1947 and lived in Greenwich Village. They had two sons, David and Gregory. They divorced in the mid-1960s, and she lived in Pownal, Vermont.
In 1971, she signed a letter protesting proposed cuts to the School of the Arts, Columbia University.
Her work was published in, Atlantic, Chicago Review, New Directions, New Republic, New Yorker, New York Times Book Review, Saturday Review, Southern Review, University of Kansas Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, and Yale Review. Reading the Collected Poems, one sees Howes very clearly as a woman writing in one of the oddest but most important traditions of American poetry.
Howes stands with Marianne Moore, Elizabeth Bishop, and ultimately Emily Dickinson in a lineage of women writers passionately committed to the independence and singularity of the poetic imagination. (To this group one might also add Louise Bogan, Julia Randall, May Swenson, and Josephine Miles).
They form an eccentric but eminent sorority.
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Married William Jay Smith, October 1, 1947 (divorced June 1965). Children: David E., Gregory Jay.