Fred Chappell
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Fred Davis Chappell (b. May 28, 1936 in Canton, North Carolina) is an author and poet.[1] He retired after 40 years as an English professor at University of North Carolina at Greensboro.[2] He was the Poet Laureate of North Carolina from 1997-2002.[3] He attended Duke University.
His 1968 novel Dagon, which was named the Best Foreign Book of the Year by the Academie Française, is a recasting of a Cthulhu Mythos horror story as a psychologically realistic Southern Gothic.
His literary awards include the Prix de Meilleur des Livres Etrangers, the Bollingen Prize, and the T. S. Eliot Prize.
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- Awakening to Music, Briarpatch Press, 1979.
- Backsass, LSU Press, 2004.
- Bloodfire: A Poem, LSU Press, 1978.
- Brighten the Corner Where You Are, St. Martin's, 1989.
- Castle Tzingal, LSU Press, 1984.
- Dagon, Harcourt, 1968, reprinted, St. Martin's, 1986.
- Driftlake: A Lieder Cycle, Iron Mountain Press, 1981.
- Earthsleep: A Poem, LSU Press, 1980.
- Farewell, I'm Bound to Leave You.
- Family Gathering, LSU Press, 2000.
- First and Last Words, LSU Press, 1989.
- The Fred Chappell Reader, St. Martin's, 1987.
- The Gaudy Place, Harcourt, 1973.
- I Am One of You Forever, LSU Press, 1985.
- The Inkling, Harcourt, 1965.
- It Is Time, Lord, Atheneum, 1963.
- Look Back All the Green Valley, 1996.
- The Man Twice Married by Fire, Unicorn Press, 1975.
- Midquest: A Poem (contains "River: A Poem", "Bloodfire: A Poem", "Windmountain: A Poem", and "Earthsleep: A Poem"), LSU Press, 1981.
- Moments of Light, New South Co., 1980.
- More Shapes Than One, 1991.
- Plow Naked: Selected Writings on Poetry, University of Michigan Press, 1993.
- River: A Poem, LSU Press, 1975.[4]
- Source, LSU Press, 1986.[5]
- Spring Garden: New and Selected Poems, LSU Press, 1995.
- Wind Mountain: A Poem, LSU Press, 1979.
- A Way of Happening: Observations of Contemporary Poetry, Picador, 1998.
- The World Between the Eyes, LSU Press, 1971.