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Robert Duncan was an American poet born on January 7, 1919. He is known for his influential work in the field of poetry, particularly in the 20th century. Duncan's poetry often explores themes of identity, nature, and spirituality. He was associated with the San Francisco Renaissance and is remembered for his unique style and contributions to modern poetry. His works have inspired many poets and readers, making him a respected figure in American literature.
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