Peter Viereck Peter Robert Edwin Viereck was an American poet and professor of history at Mount Holyoke College . He won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1949 for the collection Terror and Decorum . In 1955 he was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Florence .Background Viereck was born in New York City , the son of George Sylvester Viereck . He received his B.A. summa cum laude in history from Harvard University in 1937. He then specialized in European history, receiving his M.A. in 1939 and his Ph.D. in 1942, again from Harvard. Viereck was prolific in his writing from 1938. He published collections of poems, some first published in Poetry Magazine . He won the annual Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1949 for the collection Terror and Decorum . In 1955 he was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Florence. Viereck first taught during 1946–1947 at Smith College . In 1948 he joined the faculty at nearby Mount Holyoke College, also a women's college in Massachusetts. He taught history for nearly fifty years. He retired in 1987 but continued to teach his Russian history survey course there until 1997. Viereck died on May 13, 2006 in South Hadley, Massachusetts after a prolonged illness.Politics Viereck in the 1940s was an early leader in the conservative movement but by 1951 felt that it had strayed from true conservatism. This is reflected in his review of William F. Buckley's God and Man at Yale , The New York Times , November 4 , 1951). In April 1940, Viereck wrote an article in the Atlantic Monthly , partly in reaction against the ideologies of his father, George Sylvester Viereck, a Nazi sympathizer. His beliefs are difficult to categorize as they raise questions about what "conservative" really means: According to Tom Reiss, Viereck was right, as he wrote in Conservatism Revisited , that he "had 'opened people's minds to the idea that to be conservative is not to be satanic.' But, he said, 'once their minds were opened, Buckley came in'." In a review of Buckley's 1950 book God and Man at Yale , Viereck wrote: In 1962 he elaborated upon the differences he saw between real conservatives and those he called pseudo-conservatives. He wrote of In January 2006 , Viereck offered this analysis:Awards 1949: Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Terror and Decorum Guggenheim Fellowships in poetry and historyWorks In ''Poetry Magazine'' "Graves Are Made to Waltz On," Volume 56, July 1940 , Page 185 "Sonnet for Servants of the Word," Volume 68, September 1946 , Page 302 "Vale," from Carthage , Volume 70, July 1947 , Page 182 "Five Theological Cradle-Songs," Volume 71, December 1947 , Page 115 "Better Come Quietly," Volume 71, December 1947, Page 115 "Why Can't I Live Forever?," Volume 71, December 1947, Page 115 "Blindman's Buff," Volume 71, December 1947, Page 115 "Game Called on Account of Darkness," Volume 71, December 1947, Page 115 "Hide and Seek," Volume 71, December 1947, Page 115 "A Sort of Redemption," Volume 72, August 1948, Page 238 "Elegy to All Sainthood Everywhere," Volume 72, August 1948, Page 238 "Love Song of Judas Smith," Volume 74, August 1949, Page 256 "Again, Again!," Volume 80, April 1952 , Page 6 "Girl-Child Pastoral," Volume 81, October 1952 , Page 80 "Nostalgia," Volume 82, April 1953 , Page 18 "Benediction," Volume 85, February 1955, Page 255 "A Walk on Moss," Volume 87, October 1955 , Page 1 "We Ran All the Way Home," Volume 96, August 1960, Page 265 Poetry collections 1948: Terror and Decorum , winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1949 1949: The Poet in the Machine Age 1950: Strike Through the Mask! New Lyrical Poems 1952: 1953: Dream and Responsibility: Four Test Cases of the Tension Between Poetry and Society 1954: The Last Decade in Poetry: New Dilemmas and New Solutions 1956: The Persimmon Tree: new pastoral and lyrical poems 1961: The Tree Witch: A Poem and Play 1967: New and Selected Poems: 1932-1967 1987: Archer in the Marrow: The Applewood Cycles of 1967-1987 1995: Tide and continuities: Last and First Poems, 1995-1938 2005: Door: Poems 2005: Strict Wildness: Discoveries In Poetry And History Intellectual history 1941. Meta-Politics: the Roots of the Nazi Mind, A. A. Knopf . * Metapolitics: From Wagner and the German Romantics to Hitler, Transaction Publishers, 2003. 1949. Conservatism Revisited: The Revolt Against Ideology, Transaction Publishers . 1953. Dream and Responsibility: Four Test Cases of the Tension between Poetry and Society, University Press of Washington. 1953. Shame and Glory of the Intellectuals, Beacon Press . 1956 . Van Nostrand. * Conservative Thinkers: From John Adams to Winston Churchill, Transaction Publishers, 2005 . 1956. The Unadjusted Man: A New Hero for Americans, Beacon Press . * Unadjusted Man in the Age of Overadjustment: Where History and Literature Intersect, Transaction Publishers, 2004. 1957. Inner Liberty: The Stubborn Grit in the Machine, Pendle Hill. 2011. Strict Wildness: Discoveries in Poetry and History,'' Transaction Publishers.Select articles , The Atlantic Monthly , April 1940. "On Conservatism: Two Notes," American Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 3, Autumn, 1949. The Forum, August 1949. The Saturday Review, March 3, 1951. The Reporter, May 27, 1952. The Saturday Review, June 12, 1954 . The Reporter, December 1954 Rep. in . The Saturday Review, November 1 , 1958. Modern Age, Summer 1960. The Reporter, March 15, 1962. Humanitas, Volume XVI, No. 2, 2003.Obituaries , The Guardian , Boston Globe , New York Times , May 19, 2006 - Forbes
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