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The Secret Life of L. E. Ward: Poetry 2001-2002
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ISBN: 0595223745
Author: Ward, L
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Product Description L. E. Ward has published 1,000 long and short articles on American film history as a contributing editor (1982-2001) to such national film periodicals as Classic Images, The Big Reel, and Movie Collectors World. He also contributed to newspapers, little magazines, poetry anthologies, encyclopedias; to national gay and naturist magazines; and as a poet and contributing editor to a national literary quarterly, The Lost Generation Journal. He wrote his first poem, at age 30, in January, 1975. His lifes work in poetry (1975-) has been published by iUniverse. The Collected Poems (1999) was followed in swift succession by Portraits of Life, The Child Who Loved Movies, and The Land Within.A lyric poet and a humanist, Ward uses free verse as well asmore often than nottraditional forms. His topics include memoirs of his childhood; gay Eros; the ancient world; the movies; the arts and literat the lives of writers and other artists; world paintings and painters; and human rights. About the Author L. E. Ward has published 1,000 long and short articles on American film history as a contributing editor (1982-2001) to such national film periodicals as Classic Images, The Big Reel, and Movie Collector's World. He also contributed to newspapers, little magazines, poetry anthologies, encyclopedias; to national gay and naturist magazines; and as a poet and contributing editor to a national literary quarterly, The Lost Generation Journal. He wrote his first poem, at age 30, in January, 1975. His life's work in poetry (1975-) has been published by iUniverse. The Collected Poems (1999) was followed in swift succession by Portraits of Life, The Child Who Loved Movies, and The Land Within. A lyric poet and a humanist, Ward uses free verse as well as-more often than not-traditional forms. His topics include memoirs of his childhood; gay Eros; the ancient world; the movies; the arts and literature; the lives of writers and other artists; world paintings and painters; and human rights.
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