In the world of American poetry, Donald Justice wasn't a bit player; he was an Olivier.
Which brings us again to the question: what could Donald Justice be considered a great example of?
Mark Strand and Donald Justice thought of becoming painters.
Not after hearing Donald Justice talk for a couple of hours about metrics.
"The Evening of the Mind" Copyright 1965 by Donald Justice.
With special thanks to Donald Justice.
I don't even know if Donald Justice had written "Love's Stratagems" by 1964.
Donald Justice has most eloquently posed the question that flies to the heart of my hotel-living family.
What Donald Justice knows is that you have to be a writer all alone, whether you live alone or not.
But Donald Justice is right, as usual.