"The writer of prose can only step aside when the poet passes."
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About Alfred Kazin
Alfred Kazin was an American writer and literary critic known for his profound influence on American literary culture. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Kazin became a prominent figure in the intellectual landscape of the 20th century. He authored several influential works on American literature, including 'On Native Grounds' and 'A Walker in the City', which explored the complexities of American identity and culture.
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