Writing the Australian crawl : views on the writer's vocation / William Stafford.
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Title
Writing the Australian crawl : views on the writer's vocation / William Stafford.
ISBN
0472873008
9780472873005
9780472873005
Published
Ann Arbor, MI : University of Michigan Press, 1978.
Copyright
©1978
Language
English
Description
x, 161 pages ; 21 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)2894109
Formatted Contents Note
I. Background, Sententia. What it is like: introduction to Since feeling is first
A statement on life and writing
Writing and literature: some opinions. II. Let me explain: articles. A way of writing
Writing the Australian crawl
Capturing "People of the South Wind"
The end of a golden string
Writing: the discovery of daily experience
The practice of composing in language
Some arguments against good diction
Making a poem/starting a car on ice
Whose tradition? III. Indirections: interviews, conversations. Dreams to have: an interview with Cynthia Lofsness
Finding what the world is trying to be: an interview with Sanford Pinsker
I would also like to mention aluminum: an interview with William Heyen and Al Poulin. IV. Toward this book. Into the cold world: leaving the workshop.
A statement on life and writing
Writing and literature: some opinions. II. Let me explain: articles. A way of writing
Writing the Australian crawl
Capturing "People of the South Wind"
The end of a golden string
Writing: the discovery of daily experience
The practice of composing in language
Some arguments against good diction
Making a poem/starting a car on ice
Whose tradition? III. Indirections: interviews, conversations. Dreams to have: an interview with Cynthia Lofsness
Finding what the world is trying to be: an interview with Sanford Pinsker
I would also like to mention aluminum: an interview with William Heyen and Al Poulin. IV. Toward this book. Into the cold world: leaving the workshop.
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Poets on poetry
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