Martha Baird
Passionately invested in aesthetic realism, an artistic philosophy that stresses the reconciliation of opposites, Baird published a book of poems, Nice Deity (1955), as well as the radio plays The Inside and Outside of Winnington Snail and The Comma That Didn’t Belong Anywhere, which was adapted for the screen in 2009. Baird’s poetry was featured in the anthology Personal and Impersonal: Six Aesthetic Realists (1959). Her poetry, prose, and critical writings on music have been anthologized and published in various journals, books, and textbooks on aesthetic realism.
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POET’S REGION U.S., Mid-Atlantic
LIFE SPAN 1921–1981
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