R. H. W. Dillard is the author of six collections
of poetry, including Sallies (Louisiana State University,
2001), The Day I Stopped Dreaming About Barbara Steele and Other
Poems (1966) and News of the Nile (1971), both from the
University of North Carolina; After Borges (1972) and Just
Here, Just Now (1994), from Louisiana State University; and
The Greeting: New & Selected Poems (University of Utah,
1981). He has also written two novels, The First Man on the Sun
(Louisiana State University, 1983) and The Book of Changes
(Doubleday, 1974); a collection of short fiction, Omniphobia
(Louisiana State University, 1995); and two critical studies, Horror
Films (Monarch, 1976) and Understanding George Garrett
(University of South Carolina, 1988). Dillard has published verse
translations of plays by Plautus and Aristophanes. Professor of
English, head of the Creative Writing Program and editor of The
Hollins Critic at Hollins University in Virginia, he is a recipient
of the O. B. Hardison Jr. Poetry Prize, awarded by the Folger Shakespeare
Library.
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