Pope, Deborah
POPE, Deborah
POPE, Deborah. American. Genres: Poetry. Career: Duke University, Durham, NC, professor of English, cofounder of Duke Writers Conference; writer. Publications: A Separate Vision, 1984; Ties That Bind: Essays on Mothering and Patriarchy, 1990. POETRY: Fanatic Heart, 1992; Mortal World, 1995; Falling Out of the Sky, 1999. Address: Dept of English, 314 Allen Bldg, Box 90014, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, U.S.A. On- line address: [email protected]
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