Clinton F. Larson
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Clinton Foster Larson was an American poet and playwright and the founding editor of BYU Studies
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BYU Studies is a multidisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing articles on a broad array of topics related to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints...

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Larson was born in American Fork, Utah
American Fork, Utah
American Fork is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States, at the foot of Mount Timpanogos in the Wasatch Range, north of Utah Lake. It is part of the Provo–Orem, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 26,263 at the 2010 census, nearly a 20% growth since the 2000 census...

 to Clinton Larson and his wife the former Lillian Forter. Larson started college at the University of Utah
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 at age 16 with plans to study medicine. However he had an English class with Brewster Ghiselin
Brewster Ghiselin
Brewster Ghiselin an American poet and academic. He taught English at the University of Utah, where he was also responsible for creating the Utah Writer's Conference.He published Against the Circle in 1946...

 who convinced him to that he had potential as a writer. He served as an LDS missionary in England and then New England from 1939-1941. In 1942 he married Naomi Barlow in the Salt Lake Temple
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. Around this time he entered the Army Air Corps
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 in which he served during the duration of World War II
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. He completed his bachelors degree at the University of Utah and later earned a masters degree from the same institution in 1948. He received a Ph.D. degree in English from the University of Denver
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Larson was professor at Brigham Young University
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. In the early 1970s he was made BYU's first poet-in-residence.

Possibly Larson's most widely read work was his 16-volume text of the Illustrated Stories of the Book of Mormon published by Promised Land Publications.

Works

  • Coriantumer and Moroni (1962)
  • The Mantle of the Prophet and Other Plays (1966)
  • The Prophet (1971)
  • Romaunt of the Rose: A Tapestry of Poems (1982)
  • The Civil War Poems (1988)
  • Homestead in Idaho (1989)

Sources

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