William

Stafford William Stafford was born in Hutchinson, Kansas, in 1914. As a pacifist and conscientious objector he spent several of his early years working in the Civilian Public Service camps during the second World War. This is where he began his practice of daily writing, very early each morning. In 1948 he began teaching at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. Over the course of his life, he taught, published more than 50 books, and travelled the world sharing his unassuming generousity and wonder. He died at his home in Lake Oswego, Oregon on August 28, 1993. Earlier that day he had written a poem, "Are you Mr. William Stafford?" In part he wrote, You can't tell when strange things with meaning will happen.  ..."Just be ready for what God sends." 01

William Stafford's words seem to express not just the posture of one man, but the sensibility of a profound listening. Indeed, it is easy to fall into the landscape with him, till at last it seems it is the thread of vision itself, the very earth in relationship, the dream of dreaming that has been speaking all along.


Kim Stafford provides an excellent brief biography of his father, William Stafford.


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Writers have many things to be careful not to know - and strangely one of the things not to know is how to write.

Writing is a reckless encounter with whatever comes along.

Poems don't just happen. They are luckily or stealthily related to a readiness within ourselves. ...A good rule is - don't respond unless you have to. But when you find you do have a response - trust it. It has a meaning.

There is a dream going on while I am awake. ...When I die, the dream is the only thing left. It balloons and fills the world.
     02 various excerpts, William Stafford

It is a small sadness for me that I did not discover William Stafford's writing until after his death. Yet his dreaming does seem to fill the world, and I shall be content with that.



          Poetry Collections.

The Darkness Around Us Is Deep, Selected poems 1993 HarperCollins Publisher
Edited and with a foreword by Robert Bly. Even in Quiet Places 1996 Confluence Press
Afterword by Kim Stafford.

Learning to Live in the World, Earth Poems 1994 Harcourt Brace & Company

My Name is William Tell 1992 Confluence Press

The Way It Is, New and Selected Poems 1998 Graywolf Press The Methow River Poems, Poetry in the Environment 1995 Confluence Press

Allegiances 1970 Harper & Row
An Oregon Message 1987 Harper & Row
Braided Apart 1976 Confluence Press
Hearing Voices 1991 Willamette University
Kansas Poems 1990 Woodley Memorial Press
The Long Sigh the Wind Makes 1991 Adrienne Lee Press
Passwords 1991 HarperCollins
The Rescued Year 1952 Harper & Row
Roving Across Fields 1983 The Barnwood Press Cooperative
Segues, A Correspondence in Poetry 1983 David R. Godine
Smoke's Way 1983 Greywolf Press
Someday, Maybe 1973 Harper & Row
Stories That Could Be True, New and Collected Poems 1977 Harper & Row
Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People 1980 BOA Editions
Traveling Through the Dark 1951 Harper & Row
Wyoming 1985 Ampersand Press



          Books on writing and more.
Writing the Australian Crawl 02 1978 The University of Michigan Press
Views on the Writer's Vocation, Part of the Poets on Poetry series.

You Must Revise Your Life 1986 The University of Michigan Press
Part of the Poets on Poetry series.

Crossing Unmarked Snow 1998 The University of Michigan Press
Further Views on the Writer's Vocation, Part of the Poets on Poetry series.

The Answers Are Inside the Mountains 2003 The University of Michigan Press
Meditations on the Writing Life, Part of the Poets on Poetry series.

Down in My Heart 1947, 1971 The Bench Press, 1998 Oregon State University Press The Animal That Drank Up Sound 1992 Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers
Poem by William Stafford and illustrated by Debra Frasier, ISBN 0-15-203563-X
Getting the Knack, 20 Poetry Writing Exercises Stephen Dunning and William Stafford,
published 1992 National Council of Teachers of English, ISBN 0-8141-1848-8 Early Morning, Remembering My Father, William Stafford
by Kim Stafford, 2002 Greywolf Press


          Websites about William Stafford.


Friends of William Stafford
www.wmstafford.org

Lewis & Clark College - William Stafford Archive - Kim Stafford, Literary Executor
www.lclark.edu/~krs/archive.html Graywolf Press - William Stafford Memorial page 01
www.graywolfpress.org/mainpages/stafford.html More Than Has Ever Been Found - 17 poems by William Stafford
www.newsfromnowhere.com/stafford/stafford00.html

The Sleep of Grass - A Tribute in Poetry to William Stafford
www.newsfromnowhere.com/home.html

Hutchinson Public Library - William Stafford Poetry and Commentary
www.hplsck.org/stafford.htm

William Stafford and Robert Bly - A Literary Friendship 1994
MenWeb - Men's Issues, Video Review
www.menweb.org/blystafv.htm William Stafford - Modern American Poetry
www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/s_z/stafford/stafford.htm

William Stafford Interview - Artful Dodge, an interview with Wm.Stafford by Jeff Gundy, August 1988
www.wooster.edu/artfuldodge/interviews/stafford.htm

sign Powell's Books - Used, New and Rare Booksellers - Portland, Oregon
www.powells.com
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Photograph of William Stafford 1993, by Kim Stafford.