Widdemer, Margaret (1884–1978)
Widdemer, Margaret (1884–1978)
American writer. Born Sept 30, 1884, in Doylestown, Pennsylvania; died July 14, 1978; dau. of William Barton Widdemer (cleric); attended Drexel Institute of Arts and Sciences.
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, came to prominence with poem denouncing child labor, which eventually titled her 1st collection, The Factories and Other Poems (1915); published bestselling novel, The Rose Garden Husband (1915); won Pulitzer Prize for poetry (then called Poetry Society Prize) for Old Road to Paradise (1918); published many of best poems in Collected Works (1957); also published "Winona" series of books for girls and wrote Cross Currents (1921), Little Girl and Boy Land (1924), Ballads and Lyrics (1925), Road to Downderry (1931), Hill Garden (1937) and Dark Cavalier (1958).