Morris, Stephen
MORRIS, Stephen
MORRIS, Stephen. British, b. 1935. Genres: Poetry. Career: Sr. Lecturer, Faculty of Art, Wolverhampton University, 1972-85; Assistant Lecturer, 1967-69; Lecturer, 1969-72; Full-time writer. Publications: Alien Poets, 1965; (with Peter Finch) Wanted for Writing Poetry, 1968; Penny Farthing Madness, 1969; Born Under Leo, 1972; The Revolutionary, 1972; The King- fisher Catcher, 1974; Death of a Clown, 1976; Widening Circles, 1977; The Moment of Truth, 1978; Too Long at the Circus, 1980; The Umbrellas of Mr. Parapluie, 1985; Rolling Dice, 1986; To Forgive the Unforgivable, 1997; Twelve, 1998. Address: 4 rue Las Cours, Aspiran 34800, Herault, France.
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