Contributors: David Middleton
David Middleton is a professor emeritus and
poet-in-residence emeritus at Nicholls State University in Thibodaux,
Louisiana. His latest collection of verse is The Fiddler of Driskill Hill.
He currently serves as poetry editor for Modern
Age.
His essay herein is a chapter from his manuscript “The Unsurrendered Ground: On
Becoming a Poet in Louisiana.â€
Contributions
- 2016 Autumn - In Allen Hall: LSU, The Southern Review, and Baton Rouge
- 2016 Autumn - The Break-In
- 2006 Summer - Of Textual Editing
- 2006 Spring - Man of Letters
- 2005 Spring - Warren in Thibodaux
- 2000 Autumn - The Fairfield Gnomes
- 1995 Winter - For an Artist with Parkinson's
- 1991 Summer - Blood and Mind: John Finlay (1941-1991)
- 1988 Autumn - The Burning Fields
- 1986 Spring - An Interview with Carlos Fuentes (interviewer, see also Carlos Fuentes, interviewee)
- 1985 Spring - With Constant Light: The Poetry of John Finlay
- 1984 Summer - Elegy for a Father; A Defendant Speaks
- 1983 Autumn - Out of Egypt: Dick Davis on Yvor Winters
- 1983 Winter - Vestiges of Perfection: T. Sturge Moore's Dimonassa
- 1983 Winter - T. Sturge Moore: A Modern Master Rediscovered
- 1982 Spring - The Sirens; Compline
- 1981 Winter - Beyond the Mrely Modern: New Poetry from Britain
- 1980 Spring - Six Poems
- 1979 Summer - Men in Dark Times: Three New British Poets
- 1977 Autumn - Green Countries: Dylan Thomas Studies Today
- 1975 Autumn - Reliquiae; Earth and Stars
- 1975 Spring - Rhossilli Bay
- 1974 Spring - Twenty Years A-Growing: New Criticism of Dylan Thomas