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"Song for Sampson"
by T. Alan Broughton
Cimarron Review
Spring 2006
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T. Alan Broughton:
T. Alan Broughton lives in Burlington, Vermont. A recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and NEA Award, he has published novels, poems and stories. His most recent books are his sixth collection of poems, The Origin of Green (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2001), and a collection of short stories, Suicidal Tendencies (Colorado State University Press, 2003).
About Cimarron Review:
Since 1967, Cimarron Review has published authors such as Nobel Prize winner Jose Saramago, Rick Moody, Robert Olen Butler, Jonathan Ames, Mark Doty, Diane Wakoski, Tess Gallagher, Richard Shelton, Mark Halliday, Rick Bass, Pam Houston, Willam Stafford, Paul Muldoon, Grace Schulman, and many others.
Esquire has called Cimarron "one of America's literary roots." At present, National Book Award Winner Ai is on the masthead...
Cimarron Review
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Stillwater, Oklahoma
Editor: E. P. Walkiewicz
Associate Editors: Clay Matthews, Dinah Cox
Poetry Editors: Lisa Lewis, Ai, Alfred Corn
Fiction Editors: Toni Graham, Andrea Koenig
Non-fiction Editors: E. P. Walkiewicz, Linda Austin
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Selected books available by T. Alan Broughton:
The Origin of Green Paperback
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