
William Stafford
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 469 years ago |
Date of birth | January 1,1508 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Hutchinson |
Kansas | |
United States | |
Date of died | May 5,1556 |
Died | Geneva |
Switzerland | |
Job | Poet |
Awards | Robert Frost Medal |
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada | |
United States Poet Laureate | |
Spouse | Dorothy Stafford |
Mary Boleyn | |
Great grandchild | Lady Diana Cecil |
Elizabeth Drury | |
Sir Robert Drury | |
Sir William Drake, 1st Baronet | |
Diana Cecil | |
Parents | Margaret Fogge |
Sir Humphrey Stafford | |
Grandchildren | Elizabeth Drury |
William Stafford | |
Elizabeth Stafford | |
Sir Robert Drury | |
Charles Drury | |
Nationality | American |
Education | The University of Iowa |
Children | Dorothy Stafford |
Elizabeth Stafford | |
William Stafford | |
Edward Stafford | |
Kim Stafford | |
unknown male Stafford | |
Ursula Stafford | |
Movies/Shows | The Other Boleyn Girl |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 438090 |
Traveling Through the Dark
The Way It Is
The darkness around us is deep
Down in My Heart
You must revise your life
Writing the Australian crawl
Even in quiet places
Ask Me: 100 Essential Poems of William Stafford
Every war has two losers
An Oregon message
Learning to live in the world
Crossing unmarked snow
Stories that Could be True: New and Collected Poems
The answers are inside the mountains
My name is William Tell
The Osage Orange Tree: A Story by William Stafford
Another World Instead
The Methow River Poems
Segues
A glass face in the rain
A scripture of leaves
The rescued year
Smoke's Way: Poems from Limited Editions, 1968-1981
Kansas Poems of William Stafford
Someday, Maybe
The animal that drank up sound
The Long Sigh the Wind Makes
Winterward
The Mozart Myths
Sometimes like a legend
Two about music
Annie-over: Poems
I Would Also Like to Mention Aluminum
Listening Deep
Roving Across Fields: A Conversation and Uncollected Poems, 1942-1982
Brother Wind
Stories and storms and strangers
Things that Happen where There Aren't Any People: Poems
Holding onto the grass
You and Some Other Characters: Poems
History is loose again
Braided Apart: Poems
Listening to the River: Seasons in the American West
English Feminists and Their Opponents in the 1790s
Fin, feather, fur
John Stuart Mill
Going Places: Poems
North by West: A Collection of Poetry
Where The Bee Sucks: A Novel of Magic and Shakespeare
Gle Lit Miss May and R R G8
Half Serious: An Anthology of Short, Short Poems
The Other Boleyn Girl
The Way It Is
The darkness around us is deep
Down in My Heart
You must revise your life
Writing the Australian crawl
Even in quiet places
Ask Me: 100 Essential Poems of William Stafford
Every war has two losers
An Oregon message
Learning to live in the world
Crossing unmarked snow
Stories that Could be True: New and Collected Poems
The answers are inside the mountains
My name is William Tell
The Osage Orange Tree: A Story by William Stafford
Another World Instead
The Methow River Poems
Segues
A glass face in the rain
A scripture of leaves
The rescued year
Smoke's Way: Poems from Limited Editions, 1968-1981
Kansas Poems of William Stafford
Someday, Maybe
The animal that drank up sound
The Long Sigh the Wind Makes
Winterward
The Mozart Myths
Sometimes like a legend
Two about music
Annie-over: Poems
I Would Also Like to Mention Aluminum
Listening Deep
Roving Across Fields: A Conversation and Uncollected Poems, 1942-1982
Brother Wind
Stories and storms and strangers
Things that Happen where There Aren't Any People: Poems
Holding onto the grass
You and Some Other Characters: Poems
History is loose again
Braided Apart: Poems
Listening to the River: Seasons in the American West
English Feminists and Their Opponents in the 1790s
Fin, feather, fur
John Stuart Mill
Going Places: Poems
North by West: A Collection of Poetry
Where The Bee Sucks: A Novel of Magic and Shakespeare
Gle Lit Miss May and R R G8
Half Serious: An Anthology of Short, Short Poems
The Other Boleyn Girl
William Stafford Life story
Sir William Stafford, of Chebsey, in Staffordshire was an Essex landowner and the second husband of Mary Boleyn, who was the sister of Anne Boleyn and one-time mistress of King Henry VIII of England.