Paul Dickey (born 1948 in Hardtner, KS) is an American poet, author, philosophy instructor, and playwright who has published multiple books of poetry [1][2] and a full-length play, The Good News According to St. Dude, that analyzes and dramatizes the disillusion of the 1960s youth counter-culture.[3]
Career
His poetry appears in three textbook anthologies and approximately 200 literary journals, both in print and online.[4] His ten-minute plays (or flash drama) and comedy skits have been performed onstage at the Shelterbelt Theatre in Omaha, NE,[5] and in theatres in Dover, NJ, and New York City.
Michel Delville, the author of a major critical work on prose poetry, The American Prose Poem: Poetic Form and the Boundaries of Genre (University Press of Florida, 1998), said of Dickey: "Whether it’s a poem about (or around) Mark Rothko’s painting Yellow Band or a prose poem about 'Mowing the Lawn' that pauses with Husserl’s phenomenology, Dickey’s poetry is grounded in a recognition that, to quote Sherwood Anderson, 'each truth [is] a composite of a great many vague thoughts,' all equally beautiful and disturbing, somber and happy." [10] Prose poet Nin Andrews (author of twelve poetry collections) writes of Dickey's They Say This Is How Death Came into the World that it is "seductively inventive, charmingly clever and seriously witty. The pleasures offered by Paul Dickey’s quirky and irreverent meditations are utterly irresistible."[7]
"Constellation" in Kosmicki, Greg & Mary K Stillwell (Editors), Nebraska Presence: An Anthology of Poetry, (Omaha, NE: The Backwaters Press, 2007.) ISBN978-0979393433
"When It All Comes Down to the Last Resort" in Clements, Brian & Jamey Dunham (Editors), An Introduction to the Prose Poem, Firewheel Editions, 2010. ISBN978-0966575477
"In a Country Where Everything Has Spin" in Santi, Alexis Enrico (Editor), Best of Our Stories, Volume 3, CreateSpace, 2010. ISBN978-1453718568
"The Widow's Lamentation" in Lechliter, Gary J. (Editor), The Shining Years: Poems About Aging, Blue Wild Indigo Productions, 2021. ISBN978-1792356001
Journals -- Poetry, Fiction, Drama, and Creative Nonfiction
^Hannan, Maryanne (2011). "Review of Dickey, They Say This is How Death Came Into the World". Sentence: A Journal of Prose Poetics, #9 (Firewheel Editions).