Hilary Holladay
Hilary Holladay is a professor of English and the director of the Kerouac
Center for American Studies at the University of Massachusetts in Lowell. Her recent book publications include Wild Blessings: The Poetry of Lucille Clifton (LSU Press, 2004) and a poetry collection, The Dreams of Mary Rowlandson (Loom Press, 2006). Currently a Fellow at the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, she is completing a biography of the Beat Movement raconteur Herbert Huncke.
Center for American Studies at the University of Massachusetts in Lowell. Her recent book publications include Wild Blessings: The Poetry of Lucille Clifton (LSU Press, 2004) and a poetry collection, The Dreams of Mary Rowlandson (Loom Press, 2006). Currently a Fellow at the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, she is completing a biography of the Beat Movement raconteur Herbert Huncke.
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A precursor to Plath and Sexton, W.D. Snodgrass broke the rules of what you could (and could not) say in a poem.



