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  1. Aug 24, 2010 · On the page and off, James Dickey (1923-1997) was a maximalist. His roomy, loquacious poems spill down the page in a waterfall style and in a voice he called “country surrealism.”

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_DickeyJames Dickey - Wikipedia

    In November 1948 Dickey married Maxine Syerson, and three years later they had their first son, Christopher; a second son, Kevin, was born in 1958. Christopher Dickey was a novelist and journalist, providing coverage from the Middle East for Newsweek.

  3. Introduction. PDF Cite Share. James Dickey 1923–1997. (Full name James Lafayette Dickey) American poet, novelist, critic, essayist, scriptwriter, and author of children's books. For further...

  4. James Dickey: A Poet Shaped by War. James Dickey was an 20th century literary legend, who used his experiences of WWII to craft immersive and iconic poetry and novels. James Dickey was a renowned American poet, journalist, advertiser, and novelist from Atlanta, Georgia.

  5. Sep 16, 2024 · Dive deep into James Dickey's Deliverance with extended analysis, commentary, and discussion

  6. May 30, 2018 · James Dickey’s (1923-1997) novels Deliverance and Alnilam were published seventeen years apart, and the chronological separation parallels the levels of difference in their content and style. Deliverance, written by Dickey when he was in his forties, is more conventional in form and more accessible to a popular readership.

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  8. Widely regarded as one of the major mid-century American poets, James Dickey was born in 1923 in Atlanta, Georgia. He is known for his sweeping historical vision and eccentric poetic style.