Tom Andrews’s books include collections
of criticism on two contemporary poets: On William Stafford:
The Worth of Local Things (University of Michigan) and The
Point Where All Things Meet: Essays on Charles Wright (Oberlin), both appearing
in 1995. His memoir Codeine Diary: True Confessions of a Reckless
Hemophiliac (Harvest Books) appeared in 1999. His poetry collections
include The Hemophiliac’s Motorcycle (University of Iowa,
1994), winner of the Iowa Poetry Prize, and The Brother’s
Country (Persea, 1990), a National Poetry Series Award winner.
Andrews died in 2001. A posthumous volume, Random Symmetries:
The Collected Poems of Tom Andrews, was published by Oberlin the following
year.
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