Jackson, Laura (Riding), 1901-1991
Dates
- Existence: 1901-01-16 - 1991-09-02
biographical statement
Laura Jackson was an American poet, critic, novelist, essayist and short story writer.
Found in 906 Collections and/or Records:
The Unthronged [sic] Oracle , unknown
"Not to ask, not to be answered, / Not to fall down from last of breath..."
The Wages of Eloquence, unknown
"Wherefore the praise, the pause / of nearly unbelieving exclamation..."
The Way It Is, unknown
"It falls to an idiot to talk wisely. / It falls to a sot to wear beauty..."
The Why of the Wind, unknown
"We have often considered the wind, / The changing whys of the wind..."
The Wind Suffers, unknown
"The wind suffers of blowing. / The sea suffers of water..."
"The Woolfs, Etc."
Correspondence and manuscripts of the American poet. Handwritten and carbon copy typescripts.
"The Word Human"
Correspondence and manuscripts of the American poet. Handwritten and carbon copy typescripts.
"The Word, Words, 'Poetry' "
Correspondence and manuscripts of the American poet. Handwritten and carbon copy typescripts.
The World and I, unknown
"This is not exactly what I mean / Any more than the sun is the sun..."
"Theodore Weiss, and Myself", 1977-06
Correspondence and manuscripts of the American poet. Handwritten and carbon copy typescripts.
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