Emma Lou Thayne
Emma Lou Thayne is a Mormon poet, counted as one of the 75 most significant.[1]
She graduated from the University of Utah in 1945. She would later return there to coach tennis and teach English. She was on the faculty over 30 years.[2]
Partial bibliography
- Spaces in the Sage (1971) poetry collection
- On Slim Unaccountable Bones: Poems (1974) novel
- Never Past the Gate (1975) novel
- With Love, Mother (1975) poetry collection
- A Woman's Place (1977) novel
- Until Another Day for Butterflies (1978) poetry collection
- Once In Israel (1980) poetry collection
- How Much for the Earth? A Suite of Poems: About Time for Considering (1983) poetry collection
- "Where Can I Turn For Peace?" (1985) hymn
- Things Happen: Poems of Survival (1991) poetry collection
- Clarice Short: Earthy Academic (1994) biography/memoir
- All God's Critters Got A Place in the Choir (1995) personal essay collection with Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
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