Author Talk: James McWilliams, “The Life and Poetry of Frank Stanford”

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The Life and Poetry of Frank Stanford cover imageBlack-and-white photograph and white text. Photo is a headshot of a white man with dark curly hair, no shirt, chain necklace.
Published by University of Arkansas Press

Hosted by 192 Books

When twenty-nine-year-old Frank Stanford put three bullets in his chest on June 3, 1978, he ended a life that had been inextricably linked with poetry since childhood. Deeply influential but largely unknown outside his corner of the poetry world, this prodigy of the American South inspired a cult following that has kept his reputation and work flickering on the periphery of the American literary tradition ever since.

The Life and Poetry of Frank Stanford offers for the first time a comprehensive study of Stanford’s life and work, introducing to a broad readership poetry that remains both captivating to poets and, in its celebration of everyday experience over academic erudition, accessible to those who rarely read poetry.

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