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Aiken was part of a prestigious circle of Modernist writers. At Harvard University , he edited the Advocate alongside . Their works often engaged in "dialogue"; for instance, the famous phrase "a handful of dust" from Eliot's The Waste Land is considered a nod to Aiken's The House of Dust .

: A psychological novel that Sigmund Freud himself reportedly admired. Aiken was part of a prestigious circle of Modernist writers

Aiken's influence extended to his children, most notably the celebrated children's author , known for The Wolves of Willoughby Chase . In his final years, Aiken lived in Savannah, Georgia, where his grave at Bonaventure Cemetery remains a landmark, famously shaped like a bench to invite visitors to "sit and have a martini". Conrad Aiken | The Poetry Foundation : A psychological novel that Sigmund Freud himself

: One of his most famous short stories, exploring a child's withdrawal into a private, hallucinatory world. Conrad Aiken | The Poetry Foundation : One