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James Dickey was a 20th century American poet, novelist and university lecturer. His poetry output was substantial and highly regarded and he was chosen to recite one of his own compositions,
at the inauguration of President Jimmy Carter in 1977. He is perhaps best known though for his novel Deliverance which was turned into a 1972 movie starring Burt Reynolds. He received many honours for his writing including being appointed the 18th US Poet Laureate, which happened in 1966.
He was born James Lafayette Dickey on the 2nd February 1923 in Atlanta,in the state of Georgia, the son of a lawyer. He attended High School in Buckhead and then, at the age of 19, he started a brief period of study at the Clemson Agricultural College, which was based in South Carolina. This lasted for only one semester and he then decided to join the second world war effort, enlisting in the Air Corps. He saw service as an operator of the radar with a one squadron and, later on, more active service in the Korean war. In between though he completed his education at Vanderbilt University, gain
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James Dickey
American writer
For other uses, see James Dickey (disambiguation).
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Born | James Lafayette Dickey (1923-02-02)February 2, 1923 Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
Died | January 19, 1997(1997-01-19) (aged 73)[1][2] Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.[1][2] |
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Education | Clemson University Vanderbilt University (BA, MA) |
Period | Contemporary literature |
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Allegiance | United States |
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Awards | Bronze Star (5)[4] |
James Lafayette Dickey (February 2, 1923 – January 19, 1997) was an American poet and novelist.[3] He was appointed the eighteenth United States Poet Laureate in 1966.[5] He also received the Order of the South award.
Dickey is best known for his novel Deliverance (1970), which w
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James Dickey
James Dickey ranks, along with Conrad Aiken, as one of the two most important Georgia poets in the twentieth century. His strongly visceral, sensory-laden descriptions and a poetic style that deviated from the intellectualism of such high modernist poets as T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and Gertrude Stein made him a distinctive figure in contemporary American writing.
He began to reach artistic maturity in the 1950s, and his work is typically considered alongside that of a number of other well known mid-century poets, including Allen Ginsberg, Robert Lowell, and John Berryman. His poetry is intensely confessional, largely apolitical, and directly focused on the interactions of the individual with the natural as well as the technologically transformed modern world. Dickey’s most important work was as a poet, but he wrote criticism, screenplays, essays, and three novels, one of which, Deliverance, was a best-seller and the basis of a widely praised film. As an artist, critic, and public celebrator of poetry, Dickey was a highly visible literary figure d
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