Aiken (2025)
: One of his most famous short stories, exploring a child's withdrawal into a private, hallucinatory world.
: A candid 1952 autobiographical narrative where he detailed his struggles with mental health and his fear of insanity. Literary Relationships and Style : One of his most famous short stories,
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 In his final years, Aiken lived in Savannah,
Aiken's literary preoccupation with the human psyche was rooted in a horrific childhood trauma. At age 11, he discovered the bodies of his parents after his father murdered his mother and then committed suicide. This event haunted his bibliography, appearing in: This event haunted his bibliography, appearing in: