Jump to content

Draft:Richard Griffin (poet)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Comment: We'd need some secondary sources that analyse/discuss his poems or life. Qcne (talk) 11:46, 21 May 2024 (UTC)

Richard Griffin (1857-?) was an American poet.

Works

[edit]
  • The Delaware Bride, and other Poems (1913)
  • A Tale of Fraunces' Tavern, A. D. 1765 (1914)
  • The Dead Rabbit Riot (1915)
  • The Lobster's Gizzard (1916)
  • The Melancholy Yak (1917)
  • Fresh Bugs (1919)
  • Bug House Poems (1917, 1919 or 1921, dep on edition)
  • The Camel’s Last Gasp (1931)

Sources

[edit]
  • Zavatsky, Bill. Richard Griffin, The Bughouse Poet in The Sienese Shredder (2008) p.149-155
  • Korn, Eric. Richard Griffin, Times Literary Supplement, 16th May 1986 and 13th June 1986; Reprinted in Remainders, Carcanet, 1989, p.3-6.
  • Scott, Garret. Books That Everyone Has Forgotten: Some Preliminary Notes on Low Spots in Literature Published in Book Talk: Essays on Books, Booksellers, Collecting, and Special Collections. Edited by Robert H. Jackson and Carol Z. Rothkopf. Oak Knoll Press, New Castle, Delaware. 2006.
[edit]