Stanford, Frank, 1949-

Frank Stanford was born on August 1, 1948 in southeast Mississippi. Beginning in 1967, he studied at the University of Arkansas, where he became involved in the Fayetteville literary community. Stanford's published volumes of poetry include: The Singing Knives (1971), Ladies from Hell (1974), Field Talk (1975), Constant Stranger (1976), and The Battlefield Where the Moon Says I Love You (1977). In 1976, he founded the independent press Lost Roads Publishers, which went on to publish twelve titles under his editorship. Stanford died on June 3, 1978 of self-inflicted gunshot wounds.

From the description of Frank Stanford papers, 1960-2000 (bulk 1970-1993). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702185451

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