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James Dickey

Poet Description: 

Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, and in the surrounding area, James Dickey was first a public figure as a high school football star. He did not decide to be a writer until after service in the Air Force in World War II and then enrollment at Vanderbilt University. Even then, he took up other occupations as well. He helped train pilots in the Korean War and worked as an advertising executive for Coca-Cola. Both in his poetry and in his widely successful novel, Deliverance (1970), he was fascinated by violent, definitive tests of selfhood. He could write poems glorying in combat, poems designed to shock readers with country sexuality, and, in the case of "Falling," a poem that celebrates a most transitory form of transcendence at the same time as it indulges in misogynist violence. Flamboyant in his personal style, he was at once a performer and an unforgettable writer.

Race/Ethnicity: 
European [1]
Picture: 
James Dickey Portrait
Gender: 
Male [2]
Sexuality: 
Straight [3]
First Name: 
James
Last Name: 
Dickey
Birth & Death Dates: 
Friday, February 2, 1923 to Sunday, January 19, 1997
School of Poetry: 
Other [4]
Birth Place: 
Atlanta , Georgia
United States
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Georgia US
Death Place: 
Columbia , South Carolina
United States
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South Carolina US
Group visibility: 
Private - accessible only to group members

Source URL: https://modernamericanpoetry.org/poet/james-dickey

Links
[1] https://modernamericanpoetry.org/category/race-ethnicity/european
[2] https://modernamericanpoetry.org/category/gender/male
[3] https://modernamericanpoetry.org/category/sexuality/straight
[4] https://modernamericanpoetry.org/school-poetry/other
[5] http://maps.google.com?q=46.880607+-87.363281+%28%2C+Atlanta%2C+GA%2C+%2C+us%29
[6] http://maps.google.com?q=38.951705+-92.334072+%28%2C+Columbia%2C+SC%2C+%2C+us%29