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  1. James Lafayette Dickey (Buckhead, Atlanta, Georgia, 2 de febrero de 1923 - Columbia, Carolina del Sur, 19 de enero de 1997), conocido como James Dickey, fue un poeta, novelista, crítico literario y profesor universitario estadounidense.

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    James Lafayette Dickey (February 2, 1923 – January 19, 1997) was an American poet and novelist. He was appointed the eighteenth United States Poet Laureate in 1966. [5] He also received the Order of the South award.

  3. Biografía de James Dickey. Escritor y poeta americano, James Dickey fue elegido como Poeta Laureado de la Biblioteca del Congreso en 1966 gracias a libros tan importantes para la literatura norteamericana como Deliverance, que fue adaptada al cine, o Hacia el mar blanco.

  4. Learn about the life and work of James Dickey, one of the major mid-century American poets known for his sweeping historical vision and eccentric poetic style. Explore his themes, influences, awards, and collections, such as Buckdancer's Choice and The Strength of Fields.

  5. James Dickey, perhaps best known for his rugged novel "Deliverance," was one of the nation's most distinguished modern poets, as well as a critic, lecturer and teacher.

  6. 17 de ago. de 2020 · James Dickey - The author of numerous collections of poetry, James Dickey's work experimented with language and syntax, addressing humanity and violence by presenting the instincts of humans and animals as antithetical to the false safety of civilization.

  7. James Dickey (born February 2, 1923, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.—died January 19, 1997, Columbia, South Carolina) was an American poet, novelist, and critic best known for his poetry combining themes of nature mysticism, religion, and history and for his novel Deliverance (1970).