Henry Bellamann

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Henry Bellamann


Born
in Fulton, Missouri, The United States
April 28, 1882

Died
June 16, 1945

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A native of Fulton, Missouri, Heinrich Hauer Bellamann was born on April 28, 1882. He was a serious student of music and studied both in this country and abroad. From 1907 until 1932, when he began to pursue writing full-time, Bellamann held administrative and teaching positions at several educational institutions including Julliard and Vassar. During these years, Bellamann wrote poetry and published three volumes: A Music Teacher's Notebook (1920), Cups of Illusion (1923), and The Upward Pass (1928). Although his poetry is today even less well known than his fiction, Bellamann is recognized by David Perkins in his 1976 History of Modern Poetry in which he ranks Bellamann with the serious minor poets who "adopted the mode" of the Imagists ( ...more

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The Gray Man Walks

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“I love old gardens best- tired old garden that rest in the sun.”
Henry Bellamann

“The preacher who has too much hard work to do becomes perhaps too zealous, he believes too much in himself, he thinks of himself as an emissary of God—and naturally he thinks who is there to question God?—and he too becomes impatient. He merely wishes you to listen while he tells you.”
Henry Bellamann, King's Row

“You’re mistaken about that. She knows people aren’t born bad—that conditioned responses have been learned. They aren’t biological.” “Do you mean that when I do something wrong it’s because somebody taught me to do it?”
Henry Bellamann, Parris Mitchell of Kings Row

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