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    Stanley Travis Rice Jr. [1] (November 7, 1942 – December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist. He was the husband of author Anne Rice . Biography. Rice was born in Dallas, Texas, in 1942. He met his future wife Anne O'Brien in high school.

  2. www.stanrice.com › bioStan Rice

    Stan Rice (1942 - 2002) was a poet, professor, and painter. He wrote eight collections of poetry, won the Edgar Allen Poe Award, and had his paintings exhibited in various museums and galleries.

  3. November 07, 1942. Died. December 09, 2002. Genre. Poetry. edit data. Stan Rice was an American poet and artist and husband of writer Anne Rice (married 1961). He was a Professor of English and Creative Writing at San Francisco State University and retired as Chairman of the Creative Writing Department in 1989.

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  4. Dec 11, 2002 · Stan Rice, an award-winning poet and painter who was the husband of the novelist Anne Rice, died on Monday in New Orleans. He was 60. The cause was brain cancer, his family said. Born in...

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  6. By Myrna Oliver. Dec. 11, 2002 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. Stan Rice, a painter, educator and award-winning poet content to be the wind beneath the wings of his best-selling novelist wife...

  7. www.stanrice.com › lastwordsStan Rice

    Deborah Garrison, the poetry editor at Alfred A. Knopf, remembers Stan Rice, the late husband of Anne Rice and a poet of his own right. She shares her personal and professional experience of working with him on his final collection, False Prophet, and celebrates his unique voice and vision.

  8. stanrice.com › poetry-somelambStan Rice

    Stan Rice was born in Dallas, Texas on November 7th, 1942. At 18 he married the novelist Anne Rice and moved with her to San Francisco where they both worked and attended schools. Their one child, Michele, died of leukemia at age 6, which experience occasioned this book.”

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