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Starkey Flythe, lauded Augusta writer and poet, dies at 78
Starkey Flythe Jr., an award-winning poet whose passion for short fiction led to a distinguished career as one of the area's most literate and politically sophisticated writers, died Friday.
He was 78.
"Starkey was a fine poet and fiction writer, who should have been much more widely known and celebrated," said Laurel Blossom, an Edgefield writer and friend.
An alumnus of the Academy of Richmond County, Flythe graduated from the University of Georgia with a master's degree in English.
He taught at Richmond Academy and in 1971 became re-founding editor of TheSaturday Evening Post.
He was recognized as a writer of short stories widely anthologized in such volumes as Best American Short Stories. His poem Greeks appeared in The New Yorker in 2011.
Perhaps the best-known of Flythe's compositions was Lent: The Slow Fast, the winner of the 1989 Iowa Short Fiction Award, and Driving with Hand Controls, the
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