George Frederick Morgan (April 25, 1922 – February 20, 2004[1]) was a
poet, the co-founder (1947) and long-time editor (1948–1998) of the literary quarterly The Hudson Review[2] and an heir to a fortune built on soap.[3]
Poems of the Two Worlds (1977), University of Illinois Press[9]
about
Lieberman, Laurence. "William Stafford and Frederick Morgan: The Shocks Of Normality" in Beyond the Muse of Memory: Essays on Contemporary American Poets (1995), University of Missouri[10]
Personal life
Morgan was married three times and had six children.[11] His third wife, Paula Dietz, in 1998 succeeded him as editor of The Hudson Review. One of Morgan's sons from an earlier marriage to Constance Canfield was the novelist
Seth Morgan.