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McDonald Clarke

(Clarke, McDonald, 1798-1842)

Drawing of McDonald Clarke, the mad poet of New York city.
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McDonald Clarke (June 18, 1798 – March 5, 1842) was a poet of some fame in New York City in the early part of the 19th century. He was an influence on, and eulogized by Walt Whitman; but widely known as "the mad poet of Broadway", a label with which he identified. He is, arguably, an early example of an outsider artist. (From Wikipedia)

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