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William M. Barrett
Lorain, Ohio lawyer and poet [source: Emma Harrison, "Unromantic Poet Greeted by Quiet," [Willam Barrett was born in New York. See back dustjacket, William M. Barrett, And All the World Wondered (West Richfield, Ohio: Bowbells Press, 1966)] [Willam Barrett's books indicate that he has written a book titled, A Lawyer's Phantasy. We do not find the book listed on OCLC, and we have not to date managed to acquire a copy.] Poetry William M. Barrett, Song of the Warsaw Ghetto (New York: Vantage Press, 1956) ______________, Lopsided Halo (New York: Poets of America Pub. Co., 1960) ______________, Ain't You Got No Shame? (Washington, D.C.: New Merrymount Press, 1965) ______________, And All the World Wondered (West Richfield, Ohio: Bowbells Press, 1966) ______________, This Unbegotten Paradise (Boston: Branden Press, 1969) ______________, A Tenderfoot in Paradise (London: Mitre Press, 1972) Writings William M. Barrett, Crossways to Heaven: A Play in Three Acts (West Richfield, Ohio: Bowbells Press, 1965) |