For, from, About James T.Whitehead
Poems, Stories, Photographs, and Recollections
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Moon City Press
Published:28th Feb '10
Should be back in stock very soon
When James T. Whitehead (or 'Big Jim', as friends knew him) passed away in 2003, Fayetteville and the University of Arkansas lost one of its finest poets and beloved teachers. In 1965, Whitehead joined with his friend William Harrison to found the University's Creative Writing Program. He taught in that nationally prestigious program for the next thirty-four years, from 1965 to 1999. He was a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in fiction and a Robert Frost Fellowship in poetry. Whitehead's novel, ""Joiner"" (University of Arkansas Press), was listed among the ""New York Times""' Noteworthy Books of 1971. His many poetry collections include ""Domains"" (1967), ""Local Men"" (1979), and ""Near at Hand"" (1993). With his untimely passing, Whitehead left a large body of work unpublished. In this anthology of original poetry, short fiction, essays, and remembrances, twenty-four of Whitehead's colleagues, students, and friends join in celebrating the man's life and contribution to American letters. Included are posthumous works by Whitehead himself: six poems, an excerpt of creative nonfiction, and a draft-excerpt from ""Coldstream"", projected sequel to ""Joiner"".
"I have relished Jim's poetry and consider Joiner to be one of the South's best novels. He meant a lot to me, and I'm grateful for his friendship." - President Jimmy Carter "I know Jim is more present in death than most people ever are in life. All those ways he had of feeding us - 'Fennelly, have you read Milton?' he'd demand; 'you of all people need Milton,' and he of course was right - all of those ways he fed us have become part of us, embodied and alive in us.... He gave himself to us, and if we went on to become writers, he writes through us." - Beth Ann Fennelley, author of Unmentionables: Poems"
ISBN: 9780913785157
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