Josephine Jacobsen

American poet
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Also known as: Josephine Winder Boylan, Josephine Winder Jacobsen
Quick Facts
In full:
Josephine Winder Jacobsen
Née:
Josephine Winder Boylan
Born:
August 19, 1908, Coburg, Ontario, Canada
Died:
July 9, 2003, Cockeysville, Maryland, U.S. (aged 94)
Title / Office:
poet laureate (1971-1973)

Josephine Jacobsen (born August 19, 1908, Coburg, Ontario, Canada—died July 9, 2003, Cockeysville, Maryland, U.S.) was a Canadian-born American poet and short-story writer. Soon after her birth, Jacobsen moved with her family from Canada to the United States. She began writing poetry as a child, and her first poem was published when she was 11 years old. Jacobsen was educated by tutors and at the Roland Park Country School in Baltimore, Maryland, from which she graduated in 1926. Jacobsen’s first poetry collection, Let Each Man Remember, was published in 1940. Later works include The Chinese Insomniacs (1981), The Sisters (1987), ...(100 of 205 words)