Body My House: May Swenson's Work and Life

The first collection of critical essays on May Swenson and her literary universe, Body My House initiates an academic conversation about an unquestionably major poet of the middle and late twentienth century. Includes many previously unpublished Swenson poems. Essays here address the breadth of Swen...

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Main Author: Gantt, Patricia M. (auth)
Other Authors: Crumbley, Paul (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Utah State University, University Libraries 2006
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