"Fifteen" by William Stafford was written in 1960. The poem reflects on the experiences of adolescence and the complexities of growing up. It captures the feelings of vulnerability and self-discovery associated with that age. Stafford's work often explores themes of nature, identity, and the human experience.
Harry E. Stafford has written: 'Troubles of electrical equipment; their symptoms, causes and remedy' -- subject(s): Repairing, Electric engineering, Electric motors
Stafford is 5' 11".
Ken Stafford's birth name is Kenneth W. Stafford.
Stafford Repp's birth name is Stafford Alois Repp.
Jane Stafford died in 1991.
Mabel Kurtz Stafford has written: 'The Stafford lineage book'
Yes, the poem "Fifteen" by William Stafford does contain parallel structure in its repetition of the phrase "Fifteen" throughout the poem. This repetition helps to emphasize the theme of the passing of time and the speaker's reflection on their experiences at the age of fifteen.
NICK STAFFORD has written: 'LOVE ME TONIGHT'
Thomas Stafford has written: 'Pacata Hibernia' -- subject(s): History, Tyrone's Rebellion, 1597-1603, Adversaries, Irish History
Jim Stafford has written: 'New York State Custom'
G. Stafford Whitby has written: 'Synthetic rubber'
Thomas D. Stafford has written: 'Open sesame!'
Alison R. Stafford has written: 'The science-engineering secretary'
Hugh Stafford has written: 'A treatise on cyder-making'
Samuel P. Stafford has written: 'Clemency' -- subject(s): Clemency, States
Robert. Stafford has written: 'Anthropological literature' -- subject(s): Anthropology, Library resources
Albert Ernest Stafford Smythe has written: 'Poems, grave and gay'