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His Winter news, 1966.

His News from the glacier, 1982: t.p. (John Haines)

In a dusty light, ©1977: title page (John Haines) rear cover (John Haines; born in 1924 in Norfolk, Virginia; schooled at St. John's, the National Institute of Art, and American University (in Washington, D.C.) and at the Hans Hoffman School of Fine Art (NYC); spent seventeen years homesteading in Alaska; poet)

Fairbanks daily news-miner WWW site, Mar. 3, 2011 (in obituary published Mar. 2: John Haines; d. Wednesday [Mar. 2, 2011], Fairbanks, aged 86; former Alaska poet laureate)

LC database, Mar. 3, 2011 (hdg.: Haines, John Meade; usage: John Haines)

New York times WWW site, Mar. 7, 2011 (in obituary published Mar. 5: John Haines; b. John Meade Haines, 1924, Norfolk, Va.; d. Wednesday [Mar. 2, 2011], Fairbanks, aged 86; his experience hunting, trapping and surviving as a homesteader in the Alaskan wilderness fueled his outpouring of haunting poetry of endless cold nights, howling wolves, and deep, primitive dreams)

American Academy of Poets website, January 12, 2016 (John Haines; poet; born in Norfolk, Virginia, on June 29, 1924; studied at the National Art School, the American University, and the Hans Hoffmann School of Fine Art; author of more than ten collections of poetry; in 1997 he was named a fellow by the Academy of American Poets; spent more than twenty years homesteading in Alaska; taught at Ohio University, George Washington University, and the University of Cincinnati; died on March 2, 2011, in Fairbanks, Alaska)

Contemporary authors online, January 12, 2016 (John Meade Haines; other names: John Haines; poet; University of Alaska, poet-in-residence, 1972-1973; Sheldon Jackson College, writer-in-residence, 1982-1983; UCross Foundation, 1987; Montalvo Arts Center, 1988; Djerassi Foundation, 1988; University of Washington, visiting professor of English, 1974; University of Montana, visiting lecturer in English, 1974; visiting lecturer or professor at numerous institutions, including University of Michigan, Guggenheim Museum, Oberlin College, Idaho State University, Alaska Pacific University, Ohio University, and New York City Public High Schools; member of the Pacific Grove Library Board; Alaska Humanities Forum, program director, 1972-1973)

Wikipedia, January 12, 2016 (John Haines; American poet and educator who served as the poet laureate of Alaska)