In a sharp contrast to the world of ticker symbols, (the son of Charles) became one of the most significant American poets of the late 20th century. While his father built an empire of capital, James built an empire of language. His work is celebrated for its "crazing texture" and ability to make the material world allegorical.
The name acts as a bridge between two worlds: the high-stakes theater of global finance and the ethereal, intricate realm of modern poetry. From the democratization of the American stock market to the supernatural epic poems that redefined literary possibility, the "Merrill" legacy is one of radical transformation. The Democratization of Wall Street
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