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Orrick Glenday Johns

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Orrick Glenday Johns (born June 2, 1887 - July 8, 1946) was a poet and playwright. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri to George Sibley Johns and Minnehaha McDearmon. He lost a leg as a child in St. Louis, Missouri to a streetcar accident. His first wife was the artist Margarite Frances Baird, also known as Peggy Baird. His second wife was Carolyn Blackman. She was plagued by anorexia and mental illness, and was probably the love of his life. They had a daughter, Charis. His third wife was Doria Berton, mother of his daughter, Deborah. His death was by suicide in Connecticut.

Orick Johns was part of the literary group that included T.S. Eliot, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Hemingway. He is mentioned in Kenneth Rexroth's poem, Thou Shalt Not Kill, as "hopping into the surf on his one leg". He was also active in the Communist Party.

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