Abstract
Great poets are not necessarily ignored in their own time as the reputation and destiny of J. Gordon Coogler 's work amply demonstrate. An eminent representative of the Twilight Period, the "Sweet Bard of the Congaree " bobbed up to national fame largely thanks to H.L. Mencken 's brief mention in "The Sahara of the Bozart". He may well, by now, have regained the invisibility of true spirits in national literature, but his regional aura is bound to shine on.
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