Jane Flanders
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Jane A. Flanders (1939 or 1940[1] - April 12 2001)[2] was an American poet. She was the author of four books of poetry, her first being Leaving and Coming Back.
Flanders won the Pushcart Prize three times.[1]
[edit] Books
- Leaving and Coming Back (Quarterly Review of Literature, 1980)
- The Students of Snow (University of Massachusetts Press, 1982) ISBN: 0870233785
- Timepiece (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1988) ISBN: 0822953994
- Sudden Plenty (The Bunny and the Crocodile Press, 2003)

