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The Way It Is: New and Selected Poems
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The Way It Is: New and Selected Poems Paperback - 1999

by Stafford, William

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The former Poet Laureate of Oregon delivers a definitive collection of poems that reveal his affinity for Native Americans, concern about the dangers of technology, and the love of nature.

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Graywolf Press, 1999-03-01. Paperback. Like New.
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  • Title The Way It Is: New and Selected Poems
  • Author Stafford, William
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition [ Edition: first
  • Condition New
  • Pages 268
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Graywolf Press, Saint Paul
  • Date 1999-03-01
  • Features Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 1555972845_used
  • ISBN 9781555972844 / 1555972845
  • Weight 0.92 lbs (0.42 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.02 x 6.32 x 0.84 in (22.91 x 16.05 x 2.13 cm)
  • Reading level 950
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 97080082
  • Dewey Decimal Code 811.54

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About the author

William Stafford was born in Hutchinson, Kansas, in 1914. After the Second World War (to which he was a conscientious objector), he earned a Ph.D. at the newly created Iowa Writer's Workshop. A longtime lecturer, workshop leader, and advocate on behalf of younger writers and readers, Stafford taught English at Lewis and Clark College from 1956 to 1979. He was awarded the National Book Award in Poetry for Traveling through the Dark. The author of over fifty books, Stafford remains one of the most beloved and widely read poets in contemporary American letters. He died in Oregon, where he had formerly served as the state's poet laureate, in 1993.