The Life and Poetry of Frank Stanford - Paperback
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by James McWilliams (Author)
"The full-throated biography fans have been yearning for."
--Kirkus Starred Review, April 2025
The themes that preoccupied Stanford's prolific output--language, sex, death, class, geography, commercialism, surrealism, film, race--also preoccupied the poet in his daily life, which was marked by heavy drinking, philandering, mental instability, emotional abuse, and, through it all, an inveterate desire for beauty. Constantly attentive to this tension, biographer James McWilliams traces the short and painfully complicated life of this hidden talent who left a lifetime's worth of poetry that, through its grounding in the mundane, achieved a vision of the transcendent.
Author Biography
James McWilliams is a writer and historian who teaches at Texas State University. His work has appeared in Oxford American, Virginia Quarterly Review, The New York Times Book Review, The American Scholar, and Mississippi Review.
Number of Pages: 652
Publication Date: June 17, 2025
Estimated delivery: June 26 - June 29, 2026
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