Rosemary Daniell | |
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Born | Rosemary Hughes November 29, 1935 Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
Occupation | Poet, Author, Teacher |
Language | English |
Nationality | American |
Period | 1975-present |
Genre | Poetry, Non-fiction, Fiction |
Notable works | A Sexual Tour of the Deep South, Fatal Flowers, Sleeping with Soldiers |
Spouse | Laurens Ramos (m.1952; div, 1955) Sidney S. Daniell (m. 1956; div 1968) Jonathan S. Coppelman (m. 1969; div 1976) Timothy Zane Ward (m.1987) |
Children | Laurens David Ramos (born, 1952; died, 2009),Laura Christine Daniell (born, 1957, died 2022), Darcy Anne Daniell (born, 1959; died, 2020) |
Rosemary Daniell (born November 29, 1935) is an American second-wave feminist poet and author. She is known for her poetry collection, "A Sexual Tour of the Deep South," that focused on anger and sexuality, as well as her memoirs "Fatal Flowers: On Sin, Sex, and Suicide in the Deep South" and "Sleeping with Soldiers: In Search of the Macho Man."[1][2]