![]() His first book of published poetry, and his only book published under the name "Clysle Stevens", was Loose Stones: First Poems, published by Hitchcock Press in 1954. Stevens has written nearly 20 books of poetry. By 1990, his poems and stories had also been published in 400 magazines, and more than 50 anthologies and texts. ![]() He said he submitted his poems "haphazardly" over the years to publishers, and he has been a contributor to The Nation, Prairie Schooner, Literary Review, Modern Age, The Post-Crescent, and other publications. He has published over 30 books, including poetry, short stories, non-fiction, and biography. The United States Library of Congress contains a special collection of Stevens' works. Stevens has also translated others' works into English from other languages, including Dutch and Flemish. ![]() ![]() In 1998, the Portland Press Herald described him as "versatile and charismatic". He has published over 30 books (including poetry, short stories, non-fiction, and biography), been published in hundreds of magazines, and the United States Library of Congress contains a special collection of his works. Lawrence in Cornwall) (1996)Ĭlysle Julius (C.J.) Stevens (born in Smithfield, Maine, on December 8, 1927) is a writer.
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