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Author:
James Applewhite
ISBN13:
978-0822336396
ISBN:
0822336391
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Publisher:
Duke University Press Books; 1st edition (July 25, 2005)
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Poetry
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James Applewhite has produced nine extraordinary books of poetry

James Applewhite has produced nine extraordinary books of poetry  . James Applewhite has produced nine extraordinary books of poetry. This volume is the first anthology of his remarkable oeuvre. It brings together chronologically arranged selections from all of his previous books, from the first, published in 1975, through the most recent, published in 2002.

James Applewhite (born 1935 in Stantonsburg, North Carolina) is an American poet, and retired Professor Emeritus in creative writing at Duke University. He graduated from Duke University with a . His work appeared in Harper's. His papers are held at Duke University. He lives with his wife Janis in Durham, North Carolina; they have two sons Jim and Jeff, and a daughter Lisa.

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James Applewhite's biography and life story. Attention : Numbers in this table does not indicate the total hits of poems of the poet, but indicates the hits of the poet’s main page. 10/9/2019 10/8/2019 10/7/2019 10/6/2019 10/5/2019 10/4/2019 10/3/2019 10/2/2019 10/1/2019 9/30/2019 9/29/2019.

James Agee: Selected Poems. Permit Me Voyage dozens of other poems More. James Agee’s poetry takes us into the heart of his unique genius, what Robert Fitzgerald called his sense of being. a raging awareness of the sensory field in depth and in detail. Winner of the Yale Younger Poets competition in 1934 for Permit Me Voyage, Agee always saw himself as essentially a poet.

James Applewhite - James Applewhite is the author of many poetry collections, most recently Time Beginnings .

James Applewhite - James Applewhite is the author of many poetry collections, most recently Time Beginnings (LSU Press, 2017). His other collections include Cosmos: A Poem (Louisiana State University Press, 2014), Selected Poems (Duke University Press, 2005), Daytime and Starlight (Louisiana State University Press, 1997), and River Writing: An Eno Journal (Princeton University Press, 1988). He is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship for poetry and the Jean Stein Award in Poetry from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters.

James Applewhite is the author of twelve books of poems, including Selected Poems and Quartet for Three Voices

James Applewhite is the author of twelve books of poems, including Selected Poems and Quartet for Three Voices. Among the many honors he has received are the North Carolina Award in Literature, the Roanoke-Chowan Award, the Jean Stein Award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and election to the Fellowship of Southern Writers. ISBN 978-0-8223-3639-6. His work appeared in Harper's He lives with his wife Janis in Durham, North Carolina; they have two sons Jim and Jeff, and a daughter Lisa. a b "James Applewhite".

James Applewhite has produced nine extraordinary books of poetry. This volume is the first anthology of his remarkable oeuvre. It brings together chronologically arranged selections from all of his previous books, from the first, published in 1975, through the most recent, published in 2002. Applewhite’s poetry is deeply rooted in the history and rhythms of rural North Carolina, where he was born and raised, and these poems mark stages in an artistic and personal journey he has undertaken over the past thirty years.

In impeccable and surprising language, Applewhite depicts the social conventions, changes, frictions, and continuities of small southern towns. He celebrates that which he values as decent and life-enhancing, and his veneration is perhaps most apparent in his response to the natural world, to the rivers and trees and flowers. Yet Applewhite’s love for his native land is not straightforward. His verse chronicles his conflicted feelings for the region that gave him the initial, evocative language of place and immersed him in a blazing sensory world while it also bequeathed the distortions, denials, and prejudices that make it so painful a labyrinth. Rendering troubled legacies as well as profound decency, Applewhite reveals the universally human in a distinctively local voice, within dramatic and mundane moments of hope and sorrow and faith.