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  1. 11. Feb. 2022 · Frank Stanford was born in Mississippi and worked as an unlicensed land surveyor. He published poetry, short fiction, and the epic 15,000-line poem The Battlefield Where the Moon Says I Love You. In June 1978, he died of self-inflicted gunshot wounds.

  2. 23. Sept. 2015 · Frank Stanford’s poems are so full of the raw force of life that it is difficult for me to reconcile the circumstances of his death. His territory is the night, where secrets and lies can be hidden. “The poet is a liar who always speaks the truth,” wrote Jean Cocteau. And so my search ends as it began, with me beguiled.

  3. The poetry publishing event of the season, this six-hundred-plus page book highlights the arc of Frank Stanford's all-too-brief and incandescently brilliant career. This volume includes hundreds of previously unpublished poems, a short story, an interview, and is richly illustrated with draft poems, photographs, and odd ephemera." --.

  4. 18. Apr. 2019 · In the fall of 2018, I travelled to Fayetteville to attend the second-ever Frank Stanford Literary Festival, held in honor of a wild, Arkansas poet who’s been dead 40 years. The only other time I’d visited Fayetteville was 10 years earlier when I’d attended the first-ever Frank Stanford Literary Festival. At that time, almost all Frank ...

  5. who write poems about the south. to the dumb-ass students. I’d like to ask one lousy question. have you ever seen a regatta of flies. sail around a pile of shit. and then come back and picnic on the shit. just once in your life have you heard. flies on shit. because I cut my eye teeth on flies.

  6. Frank Stanford was born in 1948 in Richton, Mississippi. In 1966, he enrolled in the University of Arkansas, where he was placed into graduate-level creative writing workshops. He left the university in 1969 before completing his degree and began working as a land surveyor—a profession that provided inspiration for his writing. In 1971, Mill ...

  7. Riverlight. By Frank Stanford. My father and I lie down together. He is dead. We look up at the stars, the steady sound. Of the wind turning the night like a ceiling fan. This is our home. I remember the work in him. Like bitterness in persimmons before a frost.