@unpublished{barrax_2001, title={The Southern Cross}, volume={24}, number={1}, journal={Callaloo}, author={Barrax, G.}, year={2001}, pages={8–9} } @book{barrax_maron_gibbons_smith_1997, title={A Literary portrait of Raleigh [videorecording]}, journal={Presented by Raleigh City Museum, Quail Ridge Books, [1997]}, author={Barrax, G. W. and Maron, M. and Gibbons, K. and Smith, L.}, year={1997} } @article{pettis_barrax_1997, title={An interview with Gerald Barrax}, volume={20}, DOI={10.1353/cal.1997.0056}, abstractNote={Gerald William Barrax is a writer committed to poetry as art. Marked by originality, introspection, and intellectual engagement with a wide range of subjects, his work drawsfrom the best traditions of poetry writing. He shapes and reshapes the images, metaphors, and ideas of his poems until they satisfy his stringent requirements. His published books include Another Kind of Rain (1970), An Audience of One (1980), The Deaths of Animals and Lesser Gods (1984), and Leaning Against the Sun (1992). His poems appear in numerous anthologies and journals. He has been recognized by several prestigious awards, including the Raleigh Medal of Artsfor "Extraordinary Achievement in the Arts" in 1993, the Sam Regan Award for contribution to the fine arts in North Carolina in 1991, and the 1983 Callaloo Creative Writing Awardfor Nonfiction Prose. In his role as a Professor of English in creative writing at North Carolina State University, Barrax strove to communicate integrityfor the craft of poetry writing and passion for reading the best models of poetry. The following interview took place on April 6, 1997.}, number={2}, journal={Callaloo}, author={Pettis, J. and Barrax, G.}, year={1997}, pages={312–326} } @unpublished{barrax_1997, title={Apollo on Tour, 1971}, volume={20}, number={2}, journal={Callaloo}, author={Barrax, G.}, year={1997}, pages={306} } @unpublished{barrax_1997, title={Double Two-Fingered Victory, The Reelection of Richard Nixon}, volume={20}, number={2}, journal={Callaloo}, author={Barrax, G.}, year={1997}, pages={307} } @unpublished{barrax_1997, title={Jeopardy}, volume={20}, number={2}, journal={Callaloo}, author={Barrax, G.}, year={1997}, pages={305} } @unpublished{barrax_1997, title={No answers}, volume={20}, number={2}, journal={Callaloo}, author={Barrax, G.}, year={1997}, pages={311-} } @unpublished{barrax_1997, title={Reunion, Our Common Language}, volume={20}, number={2}, journal={Callaloo}, author={Barrax, G.}, year={1997}, pages={301} } @unpublished{barrax_1997, title={The Eunuch God}, volume={20}, number={2}, journal={Callaloo}, author={Barrax, G.}, year={1997}, pages={309-} } @inbook{barrax_1997, title={The god in Schrodinger's box: Response to Head of God or Priest by an unknown Cypriot artist}, booktitle={The store of joys: Writers celebrate the North Carolina Museum of Art's fiftieth anniversary}, publisher={Winston-Salem: North Carolina Museum of Art in association with John F. Blair}, author={Barrax, G.}, year={1997}, pages={8–9} } @unpublished{barrax_1997, title={To my mother, in heaven}, volume={20}, number={2}, journal={Callaloo}, author={Barrax, G.}, year={1997}, pages={303} } @unpublished{barrax_1997, title={Your name}, volume={20}, number={2}, journal={Callaloo}, author={Barrax, G.}, year={1997}, pages={302} } @book{barrax_1980, title={An audience of one: Poems}, ISBN={0820305006}, publisher={Athens: University of Georgia Press}, author={Barrax, G. W.}, year={1980} }