Feature • Douglas Crase
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Douglas Crase, a former MacArthur Fellow, is the author of the poetry collection The Revisionist (Little, Brown); a dual biography of the artist Dwight Ripley and botanist Rupert Barneby, Both (Pantheon Books); and Amerifil.txt: a commonplace book (University of Michigan Press). His essay “A Hidden History of the Avant-Garde” appears in the exhibition catalog for the Tibor de Nagy Gallery’s Painters and Poets.
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