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  1. His poems often explored themes of nature, pacifism, and everyday experiences, offering a quiet, introspective counterpoint to the turbulent era in which he lived. Stafford's work is characterized by direct language, unadorned imagery, and a conversational tone.

  2. The poems shape themselves, discover their right images and perception and then end, like songs improvised by a sad, gallantly restrained folk-singer." Lawrence Kramer's review in Parnassus relates Stafford's voice to the kind of moment generally captured in the poems. "Often retrospective, ...

  3. Found in a Storm. From the Gradual Grass. Glances. The Gun of Billy the Kid. Hail Mary. Holding the Sky. I Was in the City All Day. Ice-Fishing. In Dear Detail, by Ideal Light.

  4. William Stafford's poetry is renowned for its accessibility, honesty, and keen observation of the human experience. His poems often explore themes of nature, self-reflection, and the complexities of human emotion.

  5. Traveling through the Dark. By William E. Stafford. Traveling through the dark I found a deer. dead on the edge of the Wilson River road. It is usually best to roll them into the canyon: that road is narrow; to swerve might make more dead.

  6. 11 de ene. de 2023 · Born in 1914, William Stafford's first major collection of poems, Traveling Through the Dark, was published when he was forty-eight years old and won the National Book Award in 1963. He went on to publish more than sixty-five volumes of poetry and prose.

  7. A Message from the Wanderer. By William E. Stafford. Today outside your prison I stand. and rattle my walking stick: Prisoners, listen; you have relatives outside. And there are. thousands of ways to escape. Years ago I bent my skill to keep my. cell locked, had chains smuggled to me in pies, and shouted my plans to jailers;