WILLIAM STAFFORD - TYPESCRIPT SIGNED - HFSID 184062
Price: $220.00
WILLIAM STAFFORD
Winner of the National Book Award signs his poem "For A Child Gone to
Live in a Commune"
Poem signed: "William Stafford", 1p, 8½x11. Titled:
"For A Child Gone to Live in a Commune". William Edgar Stafford (1914-1993)
was an American poet, author of over 57 volumes of poetry including West of Your City (1960), The Rescued Year (1965)
and Traveling Through the Dark (1962) which won the National
Book Award for Poetry. A highly literate farm boy from
a Kansas, Stafford achieved success late in life, having spent the majority of
his early years working hard labor jobs. During the Depression he was one of the
main contributors in his household, and during WWII, declaring himself a
pacifist, he was assigned to woodland work for the duration of the war, earning
just $2.50 a month. After receiving his bachelors and masters degrees from the
University of Kansas, he found work as a professor at Lewis & Clark College
where he taught from 1958 to 1980. With the success of Traveling Through the
Dark, Stafford was later appointed Consultant in Poetry to the Library of
Congress in 1970. In 1975 he was made Poet Laureate of Oregon. In his
retirement from Lewis & Clark he continued to write poetry, adding to his 50
year daily journal in which he composed 20,000 poems (some 3,000 of which were
published). His last lines, written the morning he died, read, "'You don't have to / prove anything,' my mother said. 'Just be ready /
for what God sends." In 2008, the Stafford family gave his
writings to the Special Collections Department at Lewis& Clark College.
He is the father of writer Kim Stafford, who published the memoir
Early Morning: Remembering my Father, William Stafford. Slightly creased.
Otherwise, fine condition.
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