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William Stafford (poet) - Wikipedia William Stafford (poet) William Edgar Stafford (January 17, 1914 – August 28, 1993) was an American poet and pacifist He was the father of poet and essayist Kim Stafford He was appointed the twentieth Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1970 [1]
William E. Stafford | The Poetry Foundation A pacifist and one of "the quiet of the land," as he often describes himself, Stafford is known for his unique method of composition, his soft-spoken voice, and his independence from social and literary expectations
About William Stafford | Academy of American Poets William Stafford - Born in 1914, William Stafford's first major collection of poems, Traveling Through the Dark, was published when he was forty-eight years old and won the National Book Award in 1963 He went on to publish more than sixty-five volumes of poetry and prose
William Stafford Poems - Poem Analysis William Stafford was an American poet who is remembered as a pacifist He was the 20th Consult in Poetry to the Library of Congress, appointed in 1970 Over the course of his career, he won the National Book Award for Poetry, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and the Robert Frost Medal
William Stafford | Pacific Northwest, Poet Laureate, Conservationist . . . William Stafford (born January 17, 1914, Hutchinson, Kansas, U S —died August 28, 1993, Lake Oswego, Oregon) was an American poet whose work explores man’s relationship with nature He formed the habit of rising early to write every day, often musing on the minutia of life
William Stafford (1914-1993) - The Oregon Encyclopedia William Stafford, one of America’s most widely read poets, was born in Hutchinson, Kansas, in 1914 to Ruby and Earl Ingersoll Stafford, the first of three children He was followed by brother Bob and sister Peg
Remembering William Stafford, Whose Poetic Region Was All the World Stafford, who had served as Poetry Consultant to the Library of Congress (now known as the U S Poet Laureate) and as a longtime Poet Laureate of Oregon, was a transplanted Kansan Memories, imagery, and echoes of his prairie and small-town roots permeate his poems
The Stafford Challenge Stafford's perspectives on peace, the environment, and education serve as some of the most articulate and engaging dialogues by a modern American writer about three of the most important issues of the second half of the twentieth century, with lasting impacts on future generations
About - William Stafford Archives The William Stafford Archives, donated to Lewis Clark College by the Stafford family in 2008, contain the private papers, publications, photographs, recordings, and teaching materials of the poet William Stafford
William Stafford - Library of Congress William Stafford was born in Hutchinson, Kansas, in 1914 His first major collection of poems, Traveling Through the Dark (1962), was published when he was 48 Stafford was the author of 65 books of poetry, including The Rescued Year (1966), Stories That Could Be True: New and Collected Poems (1977), and An Oregon Message (1987)