George Abbe

George Bancroft Abbe (January 28, 1911 – March 15, 1989) was an American poet and novelist.

Life
He was graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 1933 and from the University of Iowa in 1938.

He taught at Mount Holyoke College, Yale University, University of Connecticut, Wayne State University, Columbia University, University of Maine, Springfield College, Central Connecticut State College, Russell Sage College, State University of New York at Plattsburgh.

His work appeared in Poetry Magazine, He had tea with Sylvia Plath.

A novel manuscript is at University of Iowa. He corresponded with Nicholas Joost, Judith Moffett, and Stephen Vincent Benét, and wrote a foreword to his book Stephen Vincent Benét on writing.

Awards

 * 1956/1957 Shelley Memorial Award
 * Two grants from State University of New York Research Awards Foundation

Novels

 * Dreamer's Clay. New York: Holt, 1940
 * The Winter House: New York: Doubleday, 1957
 * One More Puritan: Chicago, Windfall, 1963
 * The Non-Conformist. Boston: Branden, 1966
 * The Funeral: New York: Horizon, 1967
 * Yonderville. Boston: Branden, 1969
 * The Funeral: New York: Horizon, 1967
 * Yonderville. Boston: Branden, 1969

Non-Fiction

 * The Larks. Bauhan, 1974
 * Abbe and Benet, 1976
 * The Pigeon Lover. Donning, 1981

Editor

 * Hill Wind, YMCA, 1935
 * Stephen Vincent Benet on Writing. Stephen Greene, 1964
 * Poetry in the Round: A Poetry Workshop, Smithsonian Folkways, George Abbe, 1961