Memories of My Father, Joyce Kilmer
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This book is a milestone in the history of American Literature. It provides background for one of the world's most famous poems: TREES, written 83 years ago by (Alfred) Joyce Kilmer. The book's author, Kenton Kilmer, was 9 years old in 1918 when his father, Sgt. Joyce Kilmer, was struck down by a sniper's bullet in France, while serving with the famous FIGHTING 69TH in World War I. Although only 31 at the time of his death, Joyce Kilmer was already a leading poet, essayist & journalist for the New York Times. The book's author's REMEMBRANCES are complemented by 37 of Joyce Kilmer's poems including TREES, THE HOUSE WITH NOBODY IN IT, DAVE LILLY & ROUGE BOUQUET. 20 poems by Joyce Kilmer's wife, Aline Kilmer, his original hand-written version of TREES, 25 pages of pictures, & 108 pages of letters written by the poet to his parents are also included. Kenton Kilmer died on February 10, 1995. MEMORIES OF MY FATHER, JOYCE KILMER, published by the Joyce Kilmer Centennial Commission, 17 Joyce Kilmer Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-2507. (800) 572-0524.