Introduction
Hayden, Robert 1913–1980
Hayden, an award-winning American poet, deals with the black experience in America. His poems revolve around concepts of suffering, and his use of alliteration and complex sound structure has often elicited comparisons between his work and that of Wallace Stevens and Hart Crane. (See also CLC, Vol. 5, 9, and Contemporary Authors, Vols. 69-72.)
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