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Boyd Morrison Books in Order
4 series including Oregon Files Series, Tyler Locke Series and more
Boyd Morrison (1948-) is an American writer and educator known for his lyrical, philosophical, and politically charged poetry. Born in Oklahoma, he grew up in a military family and traveled extensively before settling in New York City. Morrison's notable works include the poetry collections "The Dividing Line" (1975), "The Iron Room" (1978), and "The Smell of Winter" (1993). His poetry explores themes of personal and social history, the struggle for identity, and the search for understanding in an increasingly fractured world. Morrison has received numerous awards, including the National Book Critics Circle Award (1976) for "The Dividing Line." His work has been critically acclaimed for its powerful imagery, nuanced emotional landscape, and insightful commentary on contemporary society.