Cale Young Rice
Cale Young Rice (1872-1943) was a renowned American poet and playwright known for his lyrical works and dramatic storytelling. His poems and plays, including "Many Gods," "A Night in Avignon," and "Yolanda of Cyprus," delve into themes of love, poer, and human nature with striking imagery and emotional depth. Rice's body of work reflects a deep understanding of human emotions and relationships, establishing him as a prominent figure in American poetry and drama.
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