John Brooks Wheelwright Writer

John Brooks Wheelwright (sometimes Wheelright) (9 September 1897–13 September 1940) was an American poet from a Boston Brahmin background. He belonged to the poetic avant garde of the 1930s and was a Marxist, a founder-member of the Trotskyist Socialist Workers Party in the United States. He was bisexual. He died after being struck by an automobile at the intersection of Beacon St. and Massachusetts Avenue in the early morning hours of September 13, 1940.Wheelwright was descended from the 17th-century clergyman John Wheelwright on his father's side and the 18th-century Massachusetts governor John Brooks on his mother's side. He studied at Harvard University and at Massachusetts Institute of Technology before practising as an architect in Boston. He was editor of the magazine Poetry for a Dime.

Personal facts

Birth dateSeptember 09, 1897
Birth place
Milton Massachusetts , Massachusetts
Nationality
United States
Date of deathSeptember 13, 1940
Place of death
Boston

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Writer

Career start1923
Career end1940
influenced
influenced by
movement
Modernism
Socialism

John Brooks Wheelwright on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/s_z/wheelwright/bio.htm