Buck, Heather (1926–)
Buck, Heather (1926–)
English poet. Born 1926 in England.
Writings, which combine mystical and religious elements with psychoanalytic theory, include The Opposite Direction (1972), At the Window (1982), The Signof the Water Bearer (1987), and Elegy for a Nun (1987).
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