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The Darkness Around Us is Deep: Selected Poems of William Stafford

Harper Perennial

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Bestselling author Robert Bly selects his favorite works by the award-winning poet William Stafford.
The Way It Is

Graywolf Press

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William Stafford (1914-1993) was an earnest, perceptive, and often affecting American poet who filled his life and ours with poetry of challenge and consolation. The Way It Is: New and Selected Poems gathers unpublished works from his last year, including the poem he wrote the day he died, as well as an essential and wide-ranging selection of works from throughout his career. An editorial team including his son Kim Stafford, the poet Naomi Shihab Nye, and the poet, translator, and author Robert Bly collaborated on shaping this book of Stafford's pioneering career in modern poetry. The poems in The Way It Is encompass Stafford's rugged domesticity, the political edge of his irony, and his brave starings-off into emptiness.

What we remember about a lyric poet is an extremely small fraction of the total work; time, aided by editors, creates a reputation out of about five great poems. In the case of William Stafford, The Way It Is has considerably expanded the field of candidates. His widely anthologized "Ceremony," "Thinking for Berky," and "Traveling through the Dark" are here, along with other contenders, including "Adults Only," which begins, "Animals own a fur world; / people own worlds that are variously, pleasingly bare." A writer of silence, loss, memory, and conviction, Stafford wrote a poem almost every morning, rising at four to eat toast and compose. This is a part of his myth that the Stafford industry--other poets, workshop leaders, old friends--agrees is admirable, the hard-working farmhand who beats the cows to the dairy barn. Stafford's poem-a-day habit certainly made things difficult for his literary executors Kim Stafford, Naomi Shihab Nye, and Robert Bly. Nonetheless, The Way It Is manages to encompass a pleasingly varied survey of Stafford's 35- book career, from his first collection, West of Your City, published in 1960, to the lyric written on the morning of his death on August 28, 1993. Not every poem is as perfect as "The Farm on the Great Plains"; some of them are embarrassingly sentimental, and the editors have curiously omitted a number of Stafford's better and more complicated poems in favor of more recent unpublished ones that he presumably didn't have time to revise. But all Stafford poems are worth reading at least once, and in the absence of a many-volumed Collected Poems, The Way It Is is a useful compromise, making available poems from his moral, religious, secular, maverick, political, and apolitical modes--all of them wise and at once exquisitely rhetorical and deeply imagistic. --Edward Skoog
Even in Quiet Places

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This book brings together four privately printed chapbooks and offers them to the general public in one volume. All the poems are in William Stafford's familiar, reflective voice, and some had been freshly typed at the time of Stafford's death in August of 1993. The book is hospitable to a full range of experiences, moods, stunts with language, tones, expressive landmarks, and intimacies with the universe. Long considered a major voice in twentieth century American poetry, William Stafford is also one of our nation's most popular poets.
You Must Revise Your Life (Poets on Poetry)

University of Michigan Press

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Stafford reflects on the writing process and on the influences on his art

Writing the Australian Crawl: Views on the Writer's Vocation (Poets on Poetry)

University of Michigan Press

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Stafford's advice to beginning poets has become a favorite text in writing programs

Early Morning: Remembering My Father, William Stafford

Graywolf Press

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A prolific writer, a famous pacifist, a respected teacher, and a literary mentor to many, William Stafford is one of the great American poets of the twentieth century. His first major collection--Traveling Through the Dark--won the National Book Award. He published more than sixty-five volumes of poetry and prose and was Poetry Consultant to the Library of Congress-a position now known as the Poet Laureate. Before his death in 1993, he gave his son Kim the greatest gift and challenge: to be his literary executor.

In Early Morning, Kim creates an intimate portrait of a father and son who shared many passions: archery, photography, carpentry, and finally, writing itself. But Kim also confronts the great paradox at the center of William Stafford's life. The public man, the poet who was always communicating with warmth and feeling-even with strangers-was capable of profound, and often painful, silence within the family. By piecing together a collage of his personal and family memories, and sifting through thousands of pages of his father's daily writing and poems, Kim illuminates a fascinating and richly lived life.

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Moran picking up local support - The Free Lance-Star
Moran picking up local supportAlbert Pollard, D-Lancaster, supporting Deeds, and Stafford supervisor George Schwartz, Spotsylvania Supervisor Hap Conners and Anita Harke, Culpeper Democratic chairwoman, supporting McAuliffe. Others for Deeds include include William Neely,

Officials stress danger of prescription drugs - Whitman & Hanson Express
Officials stress danger of prescription drugsLast week, four Whitman juvenile males were involved in taking drugs, according to Chief Christine May-Stafford of Whitman Police. The incident that occurred during after school hours and at a residence in Whitman. She said the department received a

Spotsy proffers may be too high - The Free Lance-Star
Spotsy proffers may be too highWhat complicates the discussion even more is that Chesterfield, with a population of almost 300000, charges no more than $18080 in proffers. "I am struck by the disparity in the numbers here," Jackson said. "Prince William and Stafford, how is it that

Police Briefs for the week of May 29 - Stafford County Sun
Police Briefs for the week of May 29He was arrested without further incident and found to have outstanding charges in Prince William County for domestic assault. He was arrested on the Prince William charge and given new ones from Stafford. He was charged with assault,

Swine flu comes to Prince William - Stafford County Sun
Swine flu comes to Prince WilliamThe Woodbridge health center serves active-duty and retired military and their families in Prince William, as well as parts of Fairfax and Stafford counties. Both individuals are Fairfax County residents, said Maribeth Brewster, Northern Virginia