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Captive Voices

New and Selected Poems, 1960-2008

Captive Voices( )
Author: Taylor, Eleanor Ross
Foreword by: Voigt, Ellen Bryant
Series title:Southern Messenger Poets Ser.
ISBN:978-0-8071-4431-2
Publication Date:May 2009
Publisher:LSU Press
Book Format:Ebook
List Price:USD $9.95
Book Description:

Over nearly fifty years, Eleanor Ross Taylor has established herself as one of the foremost southern poets of her generation. Captive Voices gathers selections from Taylor's five previous books along with a generous helping of new poems. Scintillating, unusual, passionate, and profound, the poems range from contemporary pieces about a bag lady on a bus, to historical pieces about settlers held hostage and a wartime nurse caring for British wounded, to intensely personal poems about...
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Pages:168
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 Inches
Author Biography
Taylor, Eleanor Ross (Author)
Eleanor Ross Taylor was born in 1920. She graduated from Women's College, now the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, in 1942. While studying at Vanderbilt University, she was introduced to novelist Peter Taylor whom she married in 1943.

Since Eleanor's first publication, Wilderness of Ladies in 1960, she published five collections of poetry: Welcome Eumenides (1972), New and Selected Poems (1983), Days Going/Days Coming Back (1991), Late Leisure (1999), and Captive Voices: New and Selected Poems (2009), which have earned her critical acclaim and several awards. Among these awards are the Poetry Society of America's Shelley Memorial Prize (1997-1998), a fellowship with the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1998), the Library of Virginia's Literary Award for Poetry (2000), the Aiken Taylor Award for Modern Poetry (2001) and the William Carlos Williams Poetry Competition (2010).

Eleanor Ross Taylor was elected to the Fellowship of Southern Writers in 2009 and the Poetry Foundation's Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize in 2010. She died December 30, 2011 in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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