The waltz he was born for: an introduction to the writing of Walt McDonald
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Lubbock Texas Tech University Press ©2002
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-245) and index
Transcending hardscrabble : the evolving vision of Walt McDonald / Andrew Hudgins -- All his hands can do : the poetry of Walt McDonald / Henry Taylor -- Domestic tranquility and national defense : the personal history of Walt McDonald / Jerry Bradley -- Reclaiming the homefront : Walt McDonald's peacekeeping soldiers / Barbara Rodman -- McDonald's a band of brothers : a plea for a deeper understanding / Clay Reynolds -- Walt McDonald's beautiful wasteland / Michael Hobbs -- Unignored plunder : the Texas poems of Walt McDonald / Dave Oliphant -- An uneasy truce : wildness and domesticity in the poems of Walt McDonald / April Lindner -- Walt McDonald, poet of the Southwest / Nick Norwood -- Poetry to trespass for / Dan Flores -- Walt McDonald's poetry : images of man's acceptance of his place in time / Laverne Popelka -- Angel and mirage : concerns of imagination in Walt McDonald and Wallace Stevens / William Wenthe -- How to spin rightly : Walt McDonald's vision of the artist / Janice Whittington -- Dark pearls : an introduction to Walter McDonald's poetic journey of faith / Darryl Tippens -- Intimations of higher matters : anagogical closure in Walter McDonald's Burning the fence / William Jolliff -- Perseverance in Walter McDonald's poetry / Chris Willerton -- Forms of incarnation in the recent poetry of Walter McDonald / Helen Maxson -- An interview with Walt McDonald, april 2000 / Phyllis Bridges
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (vi, 256 pages)
ISBN:0896724875
1423762711
9781423762713

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