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  1. Deliverance by James Dickey, 1994-09-10
  2. The Whole Motion: Collected Poems, 1945-1992 (Wesleyan Poetry Series) by James Dickey, 1992-03-15
  3. James Dickey: The Selected Poems (Wesleyan Poetry Series) by James Dickey, 1998-09-30
  4. Alnilam by James Dickey, 1988-08-01
  5. ONE VOICE OF JAMES DICKEY: HIS LETTERS AND LIFE, 1970-1997
  6. Deliverance by James DICKEY, 1970
  7. Babel to Byzantium: Poets and Poetry Now by James Dickey, 1981-10
  8. Buckdancer's Choice: Poems (Wesleyan Poetry Series) by James Dickey, 1965
  9. To the White Sea (Delta World War II Library) by James Dickey, 1994-09-01
  10. JAMES DICKEY'S POETRY: The Religious Dimension by Pat Mullan, 2007-11-19
  11. James Dickey: The World as a Lie by Henry Hart, 2001-09-08
  12. From the Bones Out (The James Dickey Contemporary Poetry Series) by Marisa de los Santos, 2000-04-01
  13. Bronwen, the Traw, and the Shape-Shifter : A Poem in Four Parts by James; Watson, Richard Jesse Dickey, 1986-01-01
  14. Portrait in a Spoon (James Dickey Contemporary Poetry Series) by James Cummins, 1997-06-01

1. Online NewsHour: The Life Of James Dickey -- January 20, 1997
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IN MEMORY OF JAMES DICKEY
January 20, 1997
TRANSCRIPT Author and Poet James Dickey died yesterday. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: James Dickey may have been best known for his novel "Deliverance" from which a popular film was made, but he was, above all, a poet. An early collection of his work "Buckdancer’s Choice" won the 1966 National Book Award for Poetry. In all, he published more than 20 books, including first novels and criticism. Here to tell us more is Stanley Plumly, professor of English at the University of Maryland and a poet himself. Thanks for being with us. STANLEY PLUMLY, Poet: Thank you for having me. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: Tell us something about James Dickey and how he became a poet. STANLEY PLUMLY: Well, Dickey, I think is a kind of a model for a lot of American writers of my generation and the generation before me. He started out ashe was a big man. He started out as an athlete, both in high school and in college. You had always a sensehe was a serious athleteyou had the sense about him that he was caged, and that he had something powerful in him he wanted to say. And I suppose as an athlete that was one way to articulate it. For a long time he was an advertising executive with the Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a Georgian and a deep Southerner, to the soul, and would write poems on his off moments and decided that that was the direction he wanted to go in. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: He also flew bombing missions in World War II and in Korea. There’s a sense of danger and death always in hisoften in his poetry, isn’t there?

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5. DICKEY JAMES (in MARION)
dickey james. Records 1 to 15 of 15. Deliverance Dickey, James. Alnilam/ James Dickey. Garden City, NY Doubleday, 1987. LOCATION
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6. DICKEY JAMES (in MARION)
dickey james. Dickey, James. ( about) (2 titles); Dickey, James Criticism andinterpretation. (4 titles); Dickey, James. Criticism and interpretation.
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7. DICKEY JAMES (in MARION)
dickey james. Records 1 to 25 of 37. Deliverance videorecording / Warner Bros.Inc. Dickey, James. Alnilam / James Dickey. Garden City, NY Doubleday, 1987.
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8. University Press Of New England | James Dickey
James Dickey The Selected Poems Dickey, James. James Dickey The SelectedPoems is the first book to collect James Dickey's very best poems.
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James Dickey
The Selected Poems
Dickey, James. Robert Kirschten, ed. and introd.
Gathers the very best lyrics from the career of one of America's best known poets.
James Dickey: The Selected Poems is the first book to collect James Dickey's very best poems. Like many visionary poets of the ecstatic imagination, Dickey experimented in a wide variety of literary styles. This volume brings together the finest work from each of the periods in Dickey's extremely controversial career. For over three decades, until his death in 1997, Dickey was one of the nation's most important poets; these are the poems that brought him a popular readership and critical acclaim.
JAMES DICKEY, born in Atlanta in 1923, is most widely known as the author of the novel and screenplay Deliverance. He is also the author of several other novels and fifteen books of poetry. His many honors include the National Book Award and a Melville Cane Award for Buckdancer's Choice (1965). He was invited to read at President Carter's inauguration in 1977, and most recently served as Judge of the prestigious Yale Younger Poets series. He died in 1997 in South Carolina.
ROBERT KIRSCHTEN is the author of James Dickey and the Gentle Ecstasy of the Earth: A Reading of the Poems (1988) and "Approaching Prayer": Ritual and the Shape of Myth in A.R. Ammons and James Dickey (1998) and the editor of Struggling for Wings: The Art of James Dickey (1997) and Critical Essays on James Dickey (1994). He teaches English at Ohio State University.

9. Porkopolis - Best Loved Poems: James Dickey
James Dickey. Approaching Prayer. Dickey, James, (1923 — 1997), US poet and novelist,most widely known as the author of the novel and screenplay Deliverance.
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Approaching Prayer
A moment tries to come in
Through the windows, when one must go
Beyond what there is in the room,
But it must come straight down.
Lord, it is time,
And I must get up and start
To circle through my father's empty house Looking for things to put on Or to strip myself of So that I can fall to my knees And produce a word I can't say Until all my reason is slain. Here is the gray sweater My father wore in the cold, The snapped threads growing all over it Like his gray body hair. The spurs of his gamecocks glimmer Also, in my light, dry hand. And here is the head of a boar I once helped to kill with two arrows: Two things of my father's Wild, Bible-reading life And my own best and stillest moment In a hog's head waiting for glory. All these I set up in the attic, The boar's head, gaffs, and the sweater On a chair, and gaze in the dark Up into the boar's painted gullet. Nothing. Perhaps I should feel more foolish, Even, than this. I put on the ravelled nerves And gray hairs of my tall father In the dry grave growing like fleece Strap his bird spurs to my heels And kneel down under the skylight.

10. Corrington Award Winner: James Dickey
James dickey james Dickey, an American author born and raised in Atlanta,Georgia, was the 19921993 Corrington Award recipient.
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James Dickey
James Dickey, an American author born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, was the 1992-1993 Corrington Award recipient. He studied briefly at Clemson University before heading out to join the Air Force at the outbreak of World War II. After he returned, he went back to college at Vanderbilt University. Dickey turned to full-time writing in 1960 with his first book, Into the Stone, and Other Poems . He won the National Book Award for Buckdancer's Choice in 1966, his second poetry collection. In 1970, he wrote the novel, Deliverance , which would become a major motion picture in 1972 (he wrote the screenplay, by the way). Unfortunately, Mr. Dickey died on January 20, 1997, from lung disease complications.
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11. James Dickey
James Dickey. Krachtproef Deliverance (1982) Skarabee 1982- ISBN 90 607 1232 3 spanning. terug naar overzicht spanning.
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12. Poetry Pages - 98.09.24
Browse poems by the distinguished American writer, hear recordings of his readings, and find articles about his work.
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Poems:
For the Last Wolverine
(May, 1966) with a reading by James Dickey, in RealAudio
The Sheep-Child
(August, 1966) with a reading by James Dickey, in RealAudio
May Day Sermon
(April, 1967) no audio
Articles from The Atlantic
The Burden of James Dickey
, by Peter Davison (August, 1998)

A review of Christopher Dickey's Summer of Deliverance: A Memoir of Father and Son.
The Difficulties of Being Major
, by Peter Davison (October, 1967)
Who are the likely successors to Robert Frost, Wallace Stevens, William Carlos Williams, and Theodore Roethke? Peter Davison nominates Robert Lowell and James Dickey for the honor.
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13. James Dickey
JAMES DICKEY. En route, when the Crumlin men thought they spied someone hidingahead, James Dickey reconnoitred the area but could find noone.
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[Please use 'BACK' or 'GO' button] JAMES DICKEY The United Irishmen in Crumlin (10 miles south of Antrim) were very active in recruiting members and sending financial contributions (with two delegates) from their monthly parochial meeting to the district Baronial Committee One of the esteemed delegates, elected by secret ballot, to represent the Baronial Committee at County Committee level was Crumlin's energetic (and at times eccentric) attorney- James Dickey. When one of the Crumlin members became ill, Dickey had presented him with the princely sum of five shillings and five pence from society funds; a common practice in United Irish societies. Dickey also procured supplies of steel which he delivered to the local blacksmith (called Fleeting), so that pikes could be manufactured at a reasonable price for the Crumlin members. June 7, 1798 With orders to rendezvous with Henry Joy McCracken's forces at Muckamore, James Dickey proudly led his small army out of Crumlin, armed variously with pikes, bayonets, guns, pitchforks and bare fists. En route, when the Crumlin men thought they spied someone hiding ahead, James Dickey reconnoitred the area but could find no-one. After reassuring his men that they could proceed safely, his force moved on towards Muckamore.

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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Biography James Dickey poet, novelist, critic, lecturer Though considered one of the country's most respected poets, Dickey is best remembered for his novel Deliverance, the tale of a traumatic canoe trip Into the Stone and Other Poems and The Strength of the Fields. Born: Died: Jan. 21, 1997. Search Infoplease Info search tips Search Biographies Bio search tips About Us Contact Us Link to Infoplease ... Privacy

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Educational site dedicated to the works of poet james dickey.Category Arts Literature American 20th Century dickey, james...... His published early notebooks Striking In The Early Notebooks of james dickey,edited by Gordon Van Ness - although not begun until several years later
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Photo by Rollie McKenna James Lafayette Dickey, III, destined to become nationally and internationally recognized as poet, novelist, essayist, and critic, was born in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, February 2, 1923. The third child of Maibelle Swift Dickey and Eugene Dickey, his birth occurred at Piedmont Hospital.
Thus, a third child and second son, James L. Dickey, III, was named after his grandfather (James Lafayette Dickey (29 September 1847 - 29 October 1910), and his uncle, James Lafayette Dickey, Jr. (13 September 1875 - 15 May 1968). A fourth child, another son, was named Thomas Swift Dickey (5 February 1925 - 8 December 1987).
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Jim's poetry career began, as he related, when his letters to girls back home -"who I didn't want to forget me"- reached a stage of imaginative development that even the nineteen-year-old writing from the South Pacific could recognize. He began to read widely while in the South Pacific, asking his mother to send him volumes and volumes of poetry of both the classic poets and the contemporary poets. His published early notebooks - Striking In: The Early Notebooks of James Dickey
Dickey married Maxine Webster Syerson ( - 1976) 4 November 1948 in Nashville, Tennessee, where he attended Vanderbilt University on the G. I. Bill. In 1949, he received the B. A. in English with a minor in philosophy, graduating fourteenth in a class of 446, qualifying for Phi Beta Kappa. In 1950, he received the M. A. in English, and began a teaching career at Rice Institute in Houston, Texas. Dickey was recalled to duty in Korea as flight training instructor.

17. James Dickey Interview With Don Swaim
Interview with james dickey in 1981 by Don Swaim of CBS Radio. Available in RealAudio.
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James Dickey, decorated fighter pilot, U.S. poet laureate, and author of the novel, Deliverance , talks to Don Swaim about advertising, being on welfare, hunting, drinking, writing in his novel Anilam , the distinction between writing fiction and poetry, his writing style, and teaching poetry at the University of South Carolina in this 1987 interview. Listen to the James Dickey Interview with Don Swaim, 1987 (27 min. 34 sec.) Download Free RealPlayer
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18. James Dickey - The Academy Of American Poets
The Academy of American Poets presents a short biography, photograph, bibliography, and links.
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poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook James Dickey Dylan Thomas and Kenneth Patchen When he returned from the war, Dickey enrolled in Vanderbilt University in Tennessee, where he studied anthropology, astronomy, philosophy, and foreign languages as well as English literature. A professor, Monroe K. Spears, encouraged Dickey to write more poetry, and as a senior Dickey had a poem published in the Sewanee Review . Determined to write, he pursued graduate work, first at Vanderbilt, then at Rice University in Texas. The Air Force recalled Dickey to train officers for the Korean War. On his return he took a position with the University of Florida, where a dispute arose over the propriety of a poem he read to a group. He abruptly resigned in April 1956 and went to New York at the age of thirty-three, where McCann-Ericson soon hired him to write advertising copy. He stayed in New York for several years before moving to Atlanta agencies. In 1961 Dickey gave up the work to accept a Guggenheim Fellowship and spend a year in Italy with his family. Two of his most famous volumes of verse, Helmets (1964) and Buckdancer's Choice Deliverance . The book, which was later made into a major motion picture, exposed readers to scenes of violence and nightmarish horror, much as his poetry had done. In 1977 Dickey read at President Carter's inauguration, and later served as judge of the Yale Younger Poets series.

19. Dickey, James
Choose another writer in this calendar james (Lafayette) dickey (19231997) (from Deliverance). james dickey was born in Atlanta, Georgia.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback James (Lafayette) Dickey (1923-1997) American poet, novelist, critic, athlete, and hunter with bow and arrow, best-known from his novel DELIVERANCE (1970), an adventure story of four businessmen canoeing down a dangerous river in rural Georgia. The trip becomes a nightmare of survival. Dickey's dominant medium was poetry, not bestselling fiction. He maintained that poetry should be concerned with basic emotions. "The poet is not trying the tell the truth. He's trying to make it." In his interest in hunting and the outdoors, Dickey came close to Ernest Hemingway. 'Funny thing about up younder,' he said. 'The whole thing's different. I mean the whole way of taking life and the terms you take it on.'
'What should I know about that?' I said.
'The trouble is,' he said, 'that you not only don't know anything about it, you don't want to know anything about it.'
'Why should I?'
'Because, for the Lord's sake, there may be something important in the hills. Do you know that?'

(from Deliverance James Dickey was born in Atlanta, Georgia. In high school and at Clemson College Dickey played football and gave promise of an athletic career. In 1942 he interrupted his education and joined the air force. Dickey served as a radio intercept officer; the pilot that he frequently rode with was Earl E. Bradley. During this period Dickey started to read poetry. He claimed that he "eased into poetry" during an artillery attack in the South Pacific. Dickey continued to study literature, earning his M.A. degree from Vanderbilt University in 1950. But academic career did not attract him. When the Korean War broke out, Dickey served as a training officer in the Air Force. After the war he worked as a teacher and from 1956 to 1959 he was as an advertising copy writer for McCann-Erickson in New York.

20. Dickey, James
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