![]() ![]() Driven by ambition and narcissism, he began publishing poetry in 1905, participated in the Chicago Renaissance, and continued publishing until two years before his death in 1967. Examining Iris' grandiose fantasy, Craig Abbott exposes his forgery, plagiarism, and imposture.Īs a child, Iris had emigrated from Italy with his mother, who arrived in Chicago in pursuit of the American dream. Yeats, to one of Iris's volumes of poetry-although at the time of publication Yeats had been dead for several years. "Of poets writing today, there is no greater," states a preface, signed by W. Eliot, Robert Frost, Joyce Kilmer, Ezra Pound, Dame Edith Sitwell, Diego Rivera, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Winston Churchill, Theodore Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, William Wrigley, and Woodrow Wilson. Poet, plagiarist, imposter, and forger, Iris engaged in a lifelong campaign of self-promotion that linked him to a constellation of leading writers and public figures, among them T.S. If poets are "liars by profession," Sharmel Iris was truly professional. ![]() This book examines his grandiose fantasy and exposes his forgery, plagiarism, and imposture. Sharmel Iris was a poet, plagiarist, imposter, and forger and engaged in a lifelong campaign of self-promotion that linked him to a constellation of leading writers and public figures. ![]()
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