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James Lafayette Dickey (2 February 1923 – 19 January 1997) was an American poet and novelist. He was appointed the eighteenth Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1966. Di...
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James Dickey (1923-1997) ... | About James Dickey | A James Dickey Chronology | On "The Sheep Child" | Hear Dickey Reading "The Sheep Child" in RealAudio | On "Falling" | Online Poems | Bibliography | External Links | ... Prepared and Compiled by Cary Nelson...
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James Dickey was born in Buckhead, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, on February 2, 1923. His interest in poetry was awakened by his father, a lawyer who used to read his son famous speeches. As a boy Dickey read Byron, and later, a volume of Byron's ... ... The Achievement of James Dickey: A Comprehensive Selection of His...
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James Dickey was born in Atlanta, Georgia. His father, Eugene, was a lawyer and "the grand old man of American cockfighting," as Dickey later said. ...
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Poems by James Dickey from The Atlantic Monthly ... For the Last Wolverine (May, 1966) -- with a reading by James Dickey, in RealAudio; The Sheep-Child (August, 1966) -- with a reading by James Dickey, in RealAudio; May Day Sermon (April, 1967) -- no audio;
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An interview with Stanley Plumly on the death of author James Dickey. [NewsHour] ... IN MEMORY OF JAMES DICKEY ... Author and Poet James Dickey died yesterday.
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*James Dickey photograph courtesy of Christopher Dickey and Emory University Libraries. ... For nearly four decades, until his death in 1997, Georgia-born James Dickey was one of the nation's most important and active literary figures.
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