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James Dickey (1923–1997)

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James Lafayette Dickey, an American poet and novelist, was born in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1923. He is perhaps best known for Deliverance, his novel about four suburban men struggling to survive a canoe trip gone awry, which was made into a popular movie of the same title, starring Burt Reynolds. toon meer Dickey also published several volumes of poetry that are marked by his portrayal of a world in conflict. His collected poems (1942-1992) were published under the title The Whole Motion in 1992. After serving as a pilot during World War II, Dickey earned bachelor's and master's degrees from Vanderbilt University. He taught at several universities and worked as poetry consultant to the Library of Congress from 1966 to 1968. He died in 1996. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder

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Fotografie: Photo by Christopher Dickey

Werken van James Dickey

Krachtproef (1970) 2,623 exemplaren, 59 besprekingen
To the White Sea (1993) 397 exemplaren, 7 besprekingen
Deliverance [1972 film] (1972) — Screenwriter — 235 exemplaren, 1 bespreking
Poems, 1957-1967 (1967) 197 exemplaren, 2 besprekingen
Alnilam (1987) 109 exemplaren, 1 bespreking
God's images : the Bible, a new vision (1977) 80 exemplaren, 2 besprekingen
Buckdancer's Choice: Poems (1965) 79 exemplaren
Jericho: The South Beheld (1974) — Auteur — 71 exemplaren
Wayfarer: A Voice from the Southern Mountains (1988) — Auteur — 34 exemplaren
Tucky The Hunter (1978) 33 exemplaren
The James Dickey Reader (1999) 30 exemplaren
Drowning with Others (1962) 28 exemplaren
Self-Interviews (1984) 26 exemplaren, 1 bespreking
Helmets (1964) 25 exemplaren
Deliverance: A Screenplay (1982) 16 exemplaren
Crux: The Letters of James Dickey (1999) 16 exemplaren
Sorties (1984) 14 exemplaren, 1 bespreking
The Zodiac (1976) 13 exemplaren, 1 bespreking
The Early Motion (1981) 13 exemplaren
The strength of fields (1979) 10 exemplaren
Southern Light (1991) 9 exemplaren, 1 bespreking
Puella (1982) 9 exemplaren
Classes on Modern Poets and the Art of Poetry (2004) 8 exemplaren, 2 besprekingen
Night Hurdling (1983) 8 exemplaren
Metaphor as Pure Adventure (1968) 5 exemplaren
The Enemy From Eden (1978) 5 exemplaren
The Suspect In Poetry 3 exemplaren
Scion (1980) 3 exemplaren
Krachkultur: Ausgabe 18/2017 (2017) 2 exemplaren
The owl king 2 exemplaren
In Pursuit of the Grey Soul (1978) 2 exemplaren
Dove porta il fiume 1 exemplaar
Dickey James 1 exemplaar
Strength of Fields 1 exemplaar
Exchanges 1 exemplaar
How to enjoy poetry 1 exemplaar
Elmetti (1992) 1 exemplaar
False Youth: Four Seasons (1983) 1 exemplaar

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Officiële naam
Dickey, James Lafayette
Geboortedatum
1923-02-02
Overlijdensdatum
1997-01-19
Graflocatie
All Saints Waccamaw Cemetery, Pawleys Island, South Carolina, USA
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA
Geboorteplaats
Buckhead, Georgia, USA
Plaats van overlijden
Columbia, South Carolina, USA
Oorzaak van overlijden
severe alcoholism, jaundice and later pulmonary fibrosis
Woonplaatsen
Buckhead, Georgia, USA
New York, New York, USA
Houston, Texas, USA
Columbia, South Carolina, USA
Pawleys Island, South Carolina, USA
Opleiding
Clemson College (now University ∙ 1942)
Vanderbilt University (BA|English|1949)
Vanderbilt University (MA|English|1950)
Beroepen
poet
novelist
literary critic
essayist
professor
fighter pilot (toon alle 9)
advertising copywriter
children's book author
night-fighter radar observer
Relaties
Dickey, Christopher (son)
Dickey, Bronwen (daughter)
Price, Reynolds (friend)
Davidson, Donald (teacher)
Lytle, Andrew (teacher)
Organisaties
Fellowship of Southern Writers (charter member)
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Academy of Arts and Letters
National Advisory Council on the Arts
National Institute of Arts and Letters
South Carolina Academy of Authors (toon alle 11)
Writer's Guild of America
Phi Beta Kappa
University of South Carolina (professor ∙ poet-in-residence)
United States Army Air Forces (fighter pilot ∙ WWII)
United States Air Force (Korean War)
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress (1966-1968)
American Academy of Arts and Letters Academy Award ( [1966])
Air Medal
Five Bronze Stars
Sewanee Review poetry fellowship (1954-55)
Vachel Lindsay Prize (1959) (toon alle 14)
Levinson Prize (1982)
Guggenheim fellowship (1961-62)
National Institute of Arts and Letters grant (1966)
New York Quarterly Poetry Day Award (1977)
Order of the Palmetto, South Carolina (1983)
Order of the South
Harriet Monroe Prize (1996)
Georgia Writers Hall of Fame

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Inte alls som jag förväntade mig. All action avspelas på 4-5 sidor. Sedan handlar det mest om huvudpersonernas interna kamp och inställning till livet. Inte alls dåligt, men lite oväntat. Filmen måste jag nu se om.
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Mikael.Linder | 58 andere besprekingen | Mar 1, 2024 |
I was a reader of Dickey's poetry long before I read this novel. It seems to me that he took his beautiful art to an even higher level with this novel. It's a masterpiece.
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MickeyMole | 58 andere besprekingen | Oct 2, 2023 |
Imagine, if you can, you're an American air force tail-gunner flying over enemy territory, Japan during WWII. Your plane is hit, on fire, and spirals toward the earth. All your crew-mates are dead. If not for the parachute you religiously taped to the bulkhead, you'd soon be a goner, too. Instead, you make it safely back to earth, where men belong anyway. What would you do now?
James Dickey gives us an account of one possibility through one of his strangest, and best creations, Muldrow, a man raised in the Alaskan wilderness of the 1920s and 30s, and appropriately named after an Alaskan glacier.
Early on in his predicament of being totally on his own in the land of the enemy, Muldrow makes his plan to head North. If he can make it to the White sea, to the beloved snow and ice of his childhood, he knows he can survive and feel the comfort and freedom of home again.
The story of his trek is one of dreams, camouflage, and savagery. For some, this tale may become a bit too gruesome to take. There were scenes I wouldn't want to revisit. But, if you have the stomach for it, Dickey's prose is as razor sharp as the bread knife Muldrow carries.

"'It's a bread knife,' I told him. 'The only difference is that I brought the point on down and fine. The edge is good, too. Kitchen steel is good steel. As good as you can get.'
'Look,' I said, bending the knife almost double. The light from the roof bulb curved, wires and all, into the light of the blade. 'That means it won't break off. It's not like one of these stiff issue blades, like a bayonet or a commando knife, that ain't got any give to it. This one will bend, it'll go around.'
'Go around what?'
'Go around anything, say, like a rib. It'll go around and come back. It'll straighten out on the other side and keep on going.'"

This passage leaves a little to the imagination, but the description of its actual use is not for the faint of heart. Ghastly is the word I'd use.
If you're a fan of [b:Deliverance|592657|Deliverance|James Dickey|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1624579180l/592657._SY75_.jpg|1257919], you'll probably get along fine with this book, though it is not nearly as tight and well written.
Dickey repeats himself often, and becomes long-winded, particularly when Mulder describes animals, birds, and landscapes. About three-quarters into the book, he says,
"I was discouraged, I don't mind telling you. If the other island (his destination) didn't show pretty soon, I would be too weak and played out to get to it."
That's the way I felt about half-way through. Come on, James, get me there already, I'm dragging here.
Dickey revisits themes he explored so beautifully in his poetry, especially the connection between men and animals, and the relationship of hunter and prey.
I go back to my question, "What would you do in this situation?"
I have ideas about what I MIGHT do, but I tend to believe there's no way for any of us to know unless we were there. I'm fairly certain though, that we'd all surprise ourselves of what we may have to become in order to survive.
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MickeyMole | 6 andere besprekingen | Oct 2, 2023 |
I was introduced to Dickey when I was a 20 year old college student. Although he was difficult for me then, I have never forgotten my first reading of "The Heaven of Animals". It just blew me away, like how Emily Dickinson said how you know it's poetry when it blows off the top of your head. I've read all of his work now, including the novels, and must say he was one of our greatest American writers.
Just now I picked up this book and read "The Sprinter at Forty".

"And between the dark houses where men,/Grown suddenly light with amazement,/Cry out for their youth among nightmares/Of debt, and turn to their women./Like a choir, something rises about me..."

I understood the poem when I was in my 20s, but now in my 50s, I FEEL it within all of me.

It is rather late, and I should be asleep, but I think I'll read some more of this wonderful book to enhance my dreams.
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MickeyMole | Oct 2, 2023 |

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