- Kim Stafford
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name = Kim Stafford
caption = Kim Stafford speaking at Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center, Los Angeles.
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portaldisp =Kim Stafford is an American
poet and essayist who lives inPortland, Oregon . Stafford received a B.A. in 1971, an M.A. in English in 1973 and a Ph.D. inmedieval literature in 1979 from theUniversity of Oregon . Since1979 , he has taught writing atLewis & Clark College in Portland. He has also taught courses atWillamette University in Salem, at theSitka Center for Art and Ecology , at the Fishtrap Writers Gathering, and private workshops in Oregon and Italy. He is the founding director andartist-in-residence at theNorthwest Writing Institute . He is the son of poetWilliam Stafford .Notable Works
His books include :
*"A Thousand Friends of Rain: New & Selected Poems"
*"Oregon Pilgrimage in Green"
*"Lochsa Road: A Pilgrim in the West"
*"Wind on the Waves"
*"We Got Here Together"
*"Entering the Grove"
*"A Gypsy's History of the World"
*"Places & Stories"
*"Having Everything Right: Essays of Place"
*"The Muses Among Us: Eloquent Listening and other Pleasures of the Writer's Craft"
*"Early Morning: Remembering My Father, William Stafford"
*"Wheel Made of Wind" (a CD of original songs)Kim Stafford also served as editor or contributor for several books by William Stafford:
*"Down in My Heart: Peace Witness in Wartime" (Introduction by Kim Stafford)
*"Every War Has Two Losers: William Stafford on Peace and War" (Introduction by Kim Stafford)
*"Even in Quiet Places" (Afterword by Kim Stafford)He was also a contributor to the Multnomah County project "When You Were 15," in which
adults from our community share their stories about how an adult made a difference to them when they were fifteen. Several stories from today’s young people prove that they, too, need caring adults. These real life stories show how even a small act of encouragement can make a big difference in a teen’s life. [cite web
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accessdate = 2006-12-02 ]His work is featured at the Orenco Station on the Rings of Memory Plaza and the Witness Tree Rest.
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* [http://www.lclark.edu/~krs/ Kim Stafford's Home Page: A World of Affinities] at Lewis & Clark College
* [http://www.lclark.edu/dept/nwi/ Northwest Writing Institute]
* [http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv99529 Guide to the Kim Robert Stafford papers at the University of Oregon.]
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