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  1. Poetry of John William Corrington 617 makes language bend and shift, as historical periods merge with their essential counterpoints. "A Trip to Omaha" (Mr. Clean, 5; Lines to the South, 24) opposes NOWS and THENS, death and love, bitch and goddess. It mixes humor and seriousness: "Hamlet would have laughed his tragic socks down"

  2. During this time Corrington published four books of poetry, Where We Are (1962), The Anatomy of Love (1964), Mr. Clean (1964), and Lines to the South (1965). With Miller Williams, Corrington edited Southern Writing in the Sixties: Fiction (1966) and Southern Writing in the Sixties: Poetry (1967).

  3. See Joyce Corrington, The Poetry of John William Corrington: A Bibliography, 27 Legal Stud. F. 623 (2003). Corrington's published works Of poetry include: Where We Are (Washington, D.C.: The Charioteer Press, 1962); The Anatomy of Love and Other Poems (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida: Roman Books, 1964); Mr. Clean and Other Poems (San

  4. Audio Books & Poetry; Computers, Technology and Science; Music, Arts & Culture ... Lines to the South, and other poems by Corrington, John William. Publication date ...

  5. Welcome to the site dedicated to the New Orleans Mystery series written by my late husband and myself. These books have not been available to the public (except through used book stores in expensive out of print hard cover versions).

  6. Mr. Clean and Other Poems. San Francisco, CA: Amber House Press, 1964. First Printing. Stapled Wrappers. “I am not saying that you cannot find a better poet if you look hard enough; there are enough of them blowing and mewing, god knows. But [John] William Corrington’s oblique and viscid honings recommend a little more than burial in the ...

  7. During the 1960s, Corrington taught English literature, wrote poetry, published academic papers, and wrote his first novels. His first poetry was published in 1957 and his first collection of poetry, Where We Are, appeared in 1962.

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