Steven Ford Brown "Heart's Invention: On the Poetry of Vassar Miller" papers, 1982-1987.
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Miller, Vassar
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Vassar Miller was born in Houston in 1924, the daughter of a prominent architect. She began writing as a child, composing on a typewriter due to the cerebral palsy which affected her speech and movement. She attended the University of Houston, receiving her B.A. and M.A. in English. In 1956, Miller published her first volume of poetry, Adam's Footprint. Her poems, most of which dealt with either her strong religious faith or her experiences as a person with a disability,...
Brown, Steven Ford
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Steven Ford Brown: poet, translator, editor, publisher; born 1952 in Florence, Alabama. From the description of [Papers and correspondence]. [197-]- (Mervyn H. Sterne Library - UAB). WorldCat record id: 53813581 In 1988, Heart's Invention: On the Poetry of Vassar Miller was published as volume 5 in the American Poets Profile Series by Ford-Brown & Co. Heart’s Invention was the first book-length critical study to focus on the work of Texas poet Vassar Miller,...