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  1. William Stafford. , The Art of Poetry No. 67. The intimacy of William Stafford’s poetry would seem to belie the enormous popularity the poet’s work has enjoyed, but in fact it is a product of Stafford’s keen ability to discern poetic language in everyday speech and appropriate it for his own work. Stafford, whose first volume of poetry ...

  2. 25 de abr. de 2024 · 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.

  3. The Friends of William Stafford is a 501 (c) 3, non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness of poetry and literature in the spirit of William Stafford's life, legacy and work.

  4. Summary. ‘ November’ by William Stafford is a powerful poem that uses snow as a symbol to discuss the bombing of Hiroshima during World War II. This poem begins with the poet describing the transformative power of snowfall and its symbolic significance. It falls over the land and evokes a feeling of safety and clarity.

  5. By William E. Stafford. Traveling through the dark I found a deer. dead on the edge of the Wilson River road. It is usually best to roll them into the canyon: that road is narrow; to swerve might make more dead. By glow of the tail-light I stumbled back of the car. and stood by the heap, a doe, a recent killing;

  6. William Stafford ist der Name folgender Personen: William Stafford († 1556) (um 1500–1556), Gefolgsmann von Henry VIII. und Edward VI. von England. William Stafford (1554–1612), Gefolgsmann von Edward VI. von England und Verräter. William Stafford (Autor) (1593–1684), britischer Grundbesitzer und Autor.

  7. William Stafford (poeta) William Edgar Stafford (17 de enero de 1914 - 28 de agosto de 1993) fue un poeta y pacifista estadounidense. Fue el padre del poeta y ensayista Kim Stafford. Fue nombrado vigésimo consultor en poesía de la Biblioteca del Congreso en 1970.