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Martha Keller, does she have a web site?

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Sean Cleary

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Jul 21, 2003, 12:52:48 PM7/21/03
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Martha Keller, does she have a web site?
Where can I find more of her poetry?
Sean

Margaret Middleton

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Jul 21, 2003, 10:30:51 PM7/21/03
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There is at least one other volume of her poetry besides "Brady's Bend and
Other Ballads"; I've seen a copy but dont' recall who had it.

No website that I've heard of; have you tried Googling on "poet Martha Keller"
?
(this should weed out a bunch of the other Martha Kellers wandering around)


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Harold Groot

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Jul 21, 2003, 11:38:12 PM7/21/03
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On 21 Jul 2003 09:52:48 -0700, seanea...@juno.com (Sean Cleary)
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>Martha Keller, does she have a web site?
>Where can I find more of her poetry?
>Sean

I would really doubt that there is any sort of official web site for
the works of Martha Keller. From what I recall, after Martha Keller
passed away the rights on her works were inherited by her daughter,
who did not care for them. The word "jingoistic" comes to mind (of
the daughter describing them.)

So your best bet would probably be to try to locate a copy of BRADY'S
BEND & OTHER BALLADS. Inter-library loan can be your friend. Or you
can find used copies for sale at www.alibris.com/, which has:

"Brandy's Bend & Other Ballads" (1946) starting at about $6 (the
source of many songs sung in fandom). For the higher budget there is
"The War Whoop of the Wily Iroquois" (1954) and "Mirror to Mortality"
(1937), both starting at around $35.


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