Books
Calhoun, Richard J., and Robert W. Hill. James Dickey. Twayne United States Authors Series. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1983.
Essays
(in reverse order of publication)
"Warbling with TV in the Background: David Bottoms in the Suburbs." Southern Quarterly 37.3-4 (Spring-Summer 1999): 80-84.
With Jane Hill. "Ann Beattie: An Interview." Five Points 1.3 (Spring/Summer 1997): 27-60.
"James Cook." Encyclopedia of Romanticism: Culture in Britain, 1780s-1850s. Ed. Laura S. Dabundo. Garland Reference Library of the Social Sciences. New York: Garland, 1992.
"'Writing to Learn' in English 101: Notes on the Readings Journals." Reaching through Teaching 2.3 (Spring 1989): 6-7.
"'What I Choose/ Is Youse/ Baby': Ammons' Poetry of the Slobbering Heart." Pembroke Magazine 18 (1986): 214-17.
"Donald Davidson." Dictionary of Literary Biography, 45: American Poets, 1880-1945, First Series. Ed. Peter Quartermain. Detroit: Gale, 1986. 99-107.
"Henry Pattillo." Dictionary of Literary Biography, 37: American Writers of the Early Republic. Ed. Emory Elliott. Detroit: Gale, 1985. 246-47.
"George Micklejohn." Dictionary of Literary Biography, 3l: American Colonial Writers. Ed. Emory Elliott. Detroit: Gale, 1985. 176.
"Death and Death's Report" [personal essay]. Emrys Journal 1:1 (May 1984): 74-76.
"John James." Dictionary of Literary Biography, 24: American Colonial Writers, l606-l734. Ed. Emory Elliott. Detroit: Gale, 1984. 172-73.
"James Dickey and Literary Tradition." Teaching English in the Two-Year Colleges 8:2 (Winter 1982): l43-47.
"Howard Nemerov." Dictionary of Literary Biography, 5: American Poets Since World War II, Part Two. Ed. Donald J. Greiner. Detroit: Gale, 1980. 79-93.
"James Dickey." Dictionary of Literary Biography, 5: American Poets Since World War II, Part One. Ed. Donald J. Greiner. Detroit: Gale, 1980. 174-91.
"Recent American Poetry: Anti-Modernism by Intent." Teaching English in the Two-Year Colleges 7.l (Fall 1980): 67-7l.
"A Phenomenological Approach to Hopkins and Yeats." Hopkins Quarterly 5:2 (Summer 1978): 5l-67.
"Robert Frost's 'West-running Brook': A Rhetorical Explication." SCETC [Southeastern Conference on English in the Two-Year Colleges] Newsletter 9.3 (Sept. 1978): 2-4.
"Roethke, Dickey, and English Teachers." SCETC Newsletter l0.3 (Sept. 1977): 24-27.
"Sure, I Like Poetry . . . (Sigh) . . . Rod McKuen." SCETC Newsletter l0.3 (Sept. 1977):22-24.
"Barry Hannah." South Carolina Review 9 (Nov. 1976): 25-29.
With R.J. Calhoun. "'Tom, Are You Listening?'--An Interview with Fred Wolfe." South Carolina Review 6 (April 1974): 35-47.
"James Dickey: Comic Poet." In R.J. Calhoun, ed. James Dickey: The Expansive Imagination. Deland, FL: Everett/Edwards, 1973. 143-55.
Poems
and Stories
(in reverse order of publication)
"Riding" [poem]. Billy Goat 3 (1980): 14; revised version forthcoming in Five Points (Winter 2005).
“Just before Spring” [poem]. Atlanta Review 11.1 (Fall/Winter 2004): 109.
“Testing” [poem]. Minnesota Review. 2004.
“The Man Who Mistook His Self-Serving Rationalizations for Moral Subtlety” [poem]. A Wreath of Poems. Ed. Ron Hendricks. Marietta, GA: Hendricks, 2004.
“Kolwezi on the Evening News Followed the Next Night by Charles Bronson as Mr. Majestyk” [poem]. 32 Poems. 2004.
“Scents”. Cold Mountain Review 31.1 (Fall 2002): 11-12.
Human Factors [sixteen-poem sequence]. Billy Goat 4 (2002): 12-31.
"Quartermoon" [poem]. Billy Goat 4 (2002): 9-11.
“St. Simons: Marshes at Sunset”[poem]. Billy Goat 4 (2002): 6-7.
"Preserve: The Chatuga at Horse Cove" [poem]. Billy Goat 4 (2002): 4-5.
"The Creek" [poem]. Billy Goat 4 (2002): 2-3.
"You Say You Do Not Sing" [poem]. First Choice: 1998. Comp. Robert W. Hill. Marietta, GA: Poets of Church Street, 1998: 39.
"Anatomy of an Eye," from Human Factors [poem]. Chants 1996.
"Receiving Operator Characteristic," from Human Factors [poem]. Chants 1996.
"Sweet Pea" [poem]. James Dickey Newsletter 1:2 (Spring 1985): 13-15.
"Borges Essaying a Poem on James Dickey Essaying a Poem on the Impending Blindness of Borges" [poem]. James Dickey Newsletter 1:1 (Fall 1984): 11-13..
"Forehand Smash" [poem]. Emrys Journal 1:1 (May 1984): 83.
"Too Cool for Insects, No Leaping Fish" [poem]. The Davidson Miscellany 19:2 (Spring 1984): 42.
"No Proud Insects, as I Can Tell," [poem]. The Davidson Miscellany 19:2 (Spring 1984): 43.
"Max, John, and Wife" [poem]. RE:AL 10:2 (Spring 1984): 64.
"Chicago: Lake Shore and Twenty-Third" [poem]. Ascent 6:2 (1981): 48.
"Reading the Lines" [poem]. Ascent 6:2 (1981): 49.
"After the Bath" [story]. The Davidson Miscellany 17:1 (Spring 198l): 32-34.
"Whole Thought" [poem]. Shenandoah 31:4 (1980): 76-77.
"Poems Are Single" [poem]. Humanities in the South 51 (Spring 1980): 15.
"The Work, the Rest" [poem]. Southern Review 16:1 (Winter 1980): 158-59.
"The Braidlike Structure of Things" [poem]. Southern Review 16:1 (Winter 1980): 157-58.
"To Sack the Remains" [story]. The Miscellany: A Davidson Review 15:1 (Spring 1979):54-58.
"Of All Possible" [poem]. Southern Review 14:4 (Autumn 1978): 758-59.
"Museum Mummies Behind Glass" [poem]. Southern Poetry Review 18:2 (Fall 1978): 65-66.
"The Race" [poem]. Uwharrie Review 3:1 (Summer 1978): 25.
"Late Pruning" [poem]. Uwharrie Review 3:1 (Summer 1978): 26-28.
"Purgatorio" [poem]. Ascent 4:1 (1978): 51-52.
"Mortality and Parental Fears Again Enforced by Sudden and (as always) Unexpected Back Strain" [poem]. Billy Goat 1978. Repr. Teaching English in the Two-Year Colleges.
"For Jay" [poem]. Billy Goat 1978. Repr. Teaching English in the Two-Year Colleges.
"Night Walk in October" [poem]. Billy Goat 1978. Repr. Teaching English in the Two-Year Colleges.
"Howard Hunter (1904-1975)" [poem]. South Carolina Review.
"Edwin Shirley Godsey" [poem]. Southern Review l2 (July 1976): 606-07.
"A Black Cat" [poem]. The Miscellany: A Davidson Review l2:2 (Spring 1977): 74-75.
"How Are You Far Away?" [poem]. Southern Poetry Review l7:1 (Spring 1977): 42.
"Girl in a Barber's Chair" [poem]. Appalachian Journal 3 (Spring 1976): 263.
"Odetta's Bass-Man, Leslie Grinage" [poem]. The Miscellany: A Davidson Review 11 (Winter 1976): 73.
"Billy Goat" [poem]. Southern Poetry Review 15 (Spring 1975): 38.
"Seven Months Along" [poem]. Southern Poetry Review l3 (Fall 1973): 43-44.
"The Moth" [poem]. Poem l0 (Nov. 1970): 22.
"Short Ride by an Older Hitch-hiker" and "The Snow Came" [poems]. New Writing in South Carolina. Ed. William Peden and George Garrett. Columbia: U of South Carolina P, 1970. 154-55.
"To Soften a Heart" [poem]. Poem 6 (July 1969): 22.
"Verdi's Requiem, for a Fading Tenor" [poem]. Red Clay Reader 6 (1969): 66.
"On the Death of a Poet, Buddy Godsey, and His Son" [poem]. Arlington Quarterly 1 (Autumn 1967): l7-19.
Unpublished
Poems
"Airways to Earth"
"Clarity"
"A Mind like a Steel Trap"
”The Mississippi at Memphis”
"Tallahassee Autumn, 1982"
"To Dad: Francis Lawson Bourne-Norton Hill"
Book
Reviews
(in reverse order of publication)
“In Changing Times, a Family’s Songs in the Key of Life” (rev. The Time of Our Singing, Richard Powers). Atlanta Journal/Constitution 18 Feb. 2003: E5.
Book Sense, weekly column, Sunday Marietta Daily Journal, May 1990-March 1992.
"'Vanities' Is Moral Observations, Not Preaching" (rev. The Bonfire of the Vanities, Tom Wolfe). Atlanta Journal/Constitution 31 Jan. 1988: J10.
"Poetry Anthology Clings Too Tightly to the Familiar" (rev. The Made Thing: An Anthology of Contemporary Southern Poetry, Leon Stokesbury, ed.). Atlanta Journal/Constitution 30 August 1987: J10.
"Under the Vulture-Tree Is Poetry of Grace, Passion" (rev. Under the Vulture-Tree, David Bottoms). Atlanta Journal/Constitution 28 June 1987: G11.
"Falconer" [by John Cheever]. Masterplots II (1986): 515-20.
"Lolita" [by Vladimir Nabokov]. Masterplots II (1986): 901-05.
Rev. Eros at the World Kite Pageant, Laurence Lieberman; The Knight and Other Poems and Sewanee in Ruins, Richard Tillinghast; Proud and on My Feet, J.W. Rivers; The Day We Still Stand Here, Gary Margolis; The Thing King, Charles Edward Eaton. South Carolina Review 16:1 (Fall 1983): 123-27.
Rev. Unassigned Frequencies, Laurence Lieberman. South Carolina Review 11:2 (Spring 1979): 82-83.
Rev. The Reflective Journey toward Order, Marion Montgomery. South Carolina Review 9:2 (April 1977): 61-63.
"Old Themes Present in Warren's Poems" (rev. Selected Poems 1923-1975, Robert Penn Warren). Greenville [S.C.] News-Piedmont 6 Mar. 1977: D13-14.
Rev. The Zodiac, James Dickey. Sandlapper Feb. 1977: 52.
"Sarton Autobiography Contains Beauty, Order" (rev. A World of Light, May Sarton). Greenville [S.C.] News-Piedmont 16 Jan. 1977: B10.
"Tom Wolfe Offers Labels, Not Answers" (rev. Mauve Gloves & Madman, Clutter and Vine, Tom Wolfe). Charlotte Observer 2 Jan. 1977: F5.
"A Look at Some of the New Poets" (rev. Claiming Kin, Ellen Bryant Voigt; Viper Jazz, James Tate; Leaping Clear, Irving Feldman). The [Columbia, SC] State 5 Dec. 1976: F4.
Rev. Step Carefully in Night Grass, Susan Bartels; A Common Bond, Kathleen Platt. South Carolina Review 9 (Nov. 1976): 134-35.
"Foreword." No Costumes or Masks, Grace Freeman, p. 9. Charlotte, N.C.: Red Clay Books, 1975.
Rev. Fugitive, Marion Montgomery. South Carolina Review 8 (Nov. 1975): 79-80.
"Bryan's 'Soldier' Twice Remarkable" (rev. This Soldier Still at War, John Bryan). Greenville [S.C.] News-Piedmont 12 Oct. 1975: C12.
Rev. Osprey Suicides, Laurence Lieberman. South Carolina Review 6 (Nov. 1973): 66-67.
"Poems by Poets" (rev. Southern Writing in the Sixties: Poetry, ed. Corrington and Williams). South Atlantic Bulletin 33 (May 1968): 18.
"Sacramental Verse" (rev. Poems 1957-1967, James Dickey). South Atlantic Bulletin 32 (Nov. 1967): 27.
Tapes
Sylvia Plath. Cassette lecture, 40 minutes. DeLand, Florida: Everett/Edwards Press, 1972.
Poetry Today. Weekly program on S.C. Educational Radio Network, WEPR-FM, 1972-79, approx. 100 taped programs (listed below):
1.Sylvia Plath; 2. Theodore Roethke; 3. James Dickey; 4. Ogden Nash; 5. Randall Jarrell; 6. Skip Eisiminger (interview); 7. Poetry Today; 8. Dylan Thomas; 9. Robert Frost; 10. James M. Cox (int.): Robert Frost I; 11. James M. Cox (int.): Robert Frost II; 12. Marianne Moore; 13. Ezra Pound; 14. John Betjeman; 15. English Poets Laureate; 16. Christmas Theme Poems; 17. Robert Lowell; 18. Anne Sexton; 19. T.S. Eliot; 20. Emily Dickinson; 21. Carl Sandburg; 22. Grace Freeman (int.) ; 23. Frances Mims (int.); 24. Paul Metcalf; (int.): Herman Melville; 25. Paul Metcalf (int.); 26. Paul Metcalf (int.): Tradition in Modern American Poetry; 27. Dorothy Osborne (int.); 28. Dorothy Osborne II; 29. Frances Mims II; 30. W.H. Auden Tribute; 31. Carl Sandburg II; 32. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; 33. Laurence Lieberman; 34. Pegasus Poetry Festival (remote); 35. The South Carolina Review; 36. Hart Crane; 37. W.H. Auden: "In Praise of Limestone" (with G. Poster); 38. W.H. Auden: "Bucolics" (with G. Poster); 39. Herman Melville; 40. American Puritans; 4l. John Donne; 42. Edgar Allan Poe; 43. Robert Siegel's The Beasts and the Elders; 44. W.S. Merwin; 45. Gwendolyn Brooks; 46. "Hugh Selwyn Mauberley"; 47. Brother Antoninus; 48. Rod McKuen; 49. Richard Wilbur; 50. Eunice Pracht (int.); 5l. T.S. Eliot II; 52. W.B. Yeats; 53. Emily Dickinson II; 54. Gerard Manley Hopkins; 55. Walt Whitman; 56. Nikki Giovanni and Other Black Poets (with D. James); 57. Adrienne Rich; 58. Dale Alan Bailes (int.): Poetry in the Schools; 59. War Poems; 60. Robinson Jeffers; 6l. e.e. cummings; 62. Skip Eisiminger II; 63. Ann Sexton II; 64. Gary Ligi (int.); 65. Gary Ligi II; 66. Gary Ligi III; 67. Thanksgiving Theme Poems II; 68. Christmas Theme Poems II; 69. Laurence Lieberman (int.) II; 70. Guy Owen (int.); 7l. Writers' Roundtable (60 mins.): Charles Israel, Robert Sorrells, Mark Steadman, Barry Hannah, Skip Eisiminger; 72. Charles R. Anderson (int.); 73. Robert Recktenwald (int.); 74. Haiku in English (with S. Eisiminger); 75. Haiku in English II (with S. Eisiminger); 76. Archibald MacLeish; 77. Grace Freeman II; 78. Paul Baker Newman (int.); 79. Paul Baker Newman II; 80. Paul Baker Newman III: Paula; 81. John Beecher (int. with Lee Knight); 82. America: Land and Resources (with John Szewczyk); 83. Puritanism and Contemporary American Poetry; 84. Rosanne Coggeshall (int.); 85. South Carolina Review Poems, Nov. 1976; 86. Alfred S. Reid: In Memoriam; 87. Joanna Cattonar (int.); 88. Joanna Cattonar in the Schools (int.); 89. Ellen Bryant Voigt (with readings by J. Bobbitt); 90. James Tate; ##. H.L. Van Brunt (10 Sept. 1979); ##. Richard Tillinghast (15 August 1979); ##. Bernard Benstock (7 March 1979); ##. Larry Moffi (16 March 1979); ##. H.L. Van Brunt. Video Cassette. Clemson University Writers Series (the only recording) 30 mins. Taped 13 Sept. 1979. On file, English Dept. Audio-Visual Room; ##. Poems Set to Music: Poems by Skip Eisiminger and Robert Hill; music by Ed Freeman; tenor soloists, William Campbell and Robert Hill; ##. The Words and Music of Verdi's Otello
Editing
Hill, Robert W., ed. Kennesaw Review 1987-2003.
--- and Richard J. Calhoun, eds. South Carolina Review 1973-85.
---, advisory/contributing ed. James Dickey Newsletter 1984-??.
---, ed. Life Feelings and Home [photocopy booklet of poems for Pickens County fifth-grade poetry contest]. Easley, SC: Pickens County Library, 1982.
---, ed. Billy Goat [four chapbooks]. Clemson, SC: Billy Goat P, 1978, 1979, 1980; Marietta, GA: Billy Goat P, 2002..
Bibliographies,
Various
ENGL 3220-01/F99:
Films of the American South
http://ksumail.kennesaw.edu/~rhill/3220bibl.htm
ENGL 490-02/W97 (and
Thereafter): Films of Ireland
http://ksumail.kennesaw.edu/~rhill/bibirish.htm
ENGL 490/W98 (and
Thereafter): Films of Brazil
http://ksumail.kennesaw.edu/~rhill/bibbrazi.htm
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