Dickey, James (Lafayette)
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born Feb. 2, 1923, Atlanta, Ga., U.S.
died Jan. 19, 1997, Columbia, S.C.
U.S. poet, novelist, and critic.
Dickey served as a pilot in World War II. His poetry
published in such volumes as
Into the Stone (1960),
Drowning with Others (1962),
Helmets (1964),
Buckdancer's Choice (1965), and
The Zodiac (1976)
combines themes of nature mysticism, religion, and history. He became widely known with his powerful novel
Deliverance (1970; film, 1972).
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Universalium.
2010.
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Dickey, James Lafayette — ▪ 1998 American novelist and poet (b. Feb. 2, 1923, Atlanta, Ga. d. Jan. 19, 1997, Columbia, S.C.), produced some 20 volumes of poetry combining themes of nature, religion, and history but perhaps was best known to the general public for… … Universalium
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James Dickey — James Lafayette Dickey (* 2. Februar 1923 in Atlanta; † 2. Januar 1997 in Columbia, South Carolina) war ein amerikanischer Schriftsteller und Lyriker. Dickey wurde in den USA zuerst als Lyriker bekannt. In den folgenden Jahren veröffentlichte er… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dickey — [ dɪki], James Lafayette, amerikanischer Schriftsteller, * Atlanta (Georgia) 2. 2. 1923, ✝ Columbia (S. C.) 19. 1. 1997; seit 1969 Professor für Anglistik an der University of South Carolina. Als Lyriker gilt Dickey als wichtigster Vertreter… … Universal-Lexikon