John Clellon Holmes helped develop the reputation the University of Arkansas enjoys for its writing program. A member of the board of directors of the Associated Writing Programs, he has written three novels: Go, The Horn, and Get Home Free. He has published a book of essays, Nothing More To Declare, and a book of poems, The Bowling Green Poems. A new book of fiction and essays, L.A. in Our Souls, has just been completed. Harper\u27s, Saturday Review, Penthouse and Esquire are among the magazines in which Holmes\u27 poems, short stories, articles and reviews have appeared
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News release announces that the University of Dayton Arts Series will continue with novelist John Ba...
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