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The Collected Poems of Robert Penn Warren (1998), edited by John Burt, Warren’s literary executor, gathers together every poem Warren ever published, with the exception of “Brother to Dragons.”
Robert Penn Warren’s All the King’s Men: Three Stage Versions, published in 2000, includes two previously unpublished stage plays that were precursors to the novel, Proud Flesh and Willie Stark: His Rise and Fall, and a dramatic version of the novel that was later published as All the King’s Men.
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