Julia Randall
Julia Randall (June 15, 1923–May 22, 2005) was an American poet, professor, and environmental activist; recipient of many honors for her poetry, she published seven books of poetry culminating in ''The Path to Fairview: New and Selected Poems'' (Louisiana State University Press, 1992). Described as “one of America's purest and most original lyric poets” (''Ploughshares,'' Spring 2009, Vol. 35, No.1), her honors include the Shelley Memorial Award of the Poetry Society of America (1980), the Poets’ Prize (1988) for her book ''Moving in Memory'', as well as grants from the National Endowment of the Arts (1966, 1982) and the National Institute of Arts & Letters (1968), and a ''Sewanee Review'' Fellowship (1957). Provided by Wikipedia
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Moving in memory : poems / by Randall, Julia, 1923-
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The path to Fairview : new and selected poems / by Randall, Julia, 1923-
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The Puritan carpenter. by Randall, Julia, 1923-
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The Algonquin literary quiz book / by Rubin, Louis D., Jr. 1923-2013
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