found: Her Vesper sparrows, 1986:CIP t.p. (Deborah Digges)
found: Trapeze, 2004:CIP t.p. (Deborah Digges) data sheet (b. 1950)
found: New York Times, Apr. 17, 2009p. B19 (Deborah Digges d. Apr. 10, 2009 at age 59 near Amherst, Mass. apparently in a suicide; M.F.A., poetry, Iowa Writers Workshop, 1984)
found: Trapeze, 2005:title page (Deborah Digges) unnumbered page 53, about the author page (Deborah Digges. was born and raised in Missouri; Digges lives in Massachusetts, where she is a professor of English at Tufts University)
found: Wikipedia, January 13, 2017(Deborah Digges; Deborah Digges (February 6, 1950--April 10, 2009) was an American poet and teacher; she was born Deborah Leah Sugarbaker in Jefferson City, Missouri; she received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Riverside in 1976, a Masters from the University of Missouri in 1982, and her Master of Fine Arts in Poetry from the Iowa Writers Workshop in 1984; in the course of her academic career, she taught in the writing and English faculties of New York University, Boston University, Columbia University, and Tufts University; she authored four books of poetry and two memoirs; she also translated the poems of the Cuban poet Maria Elena Cruz Varela; Digges died in Amherst, Massachusetts; her death was reported as a suicide following her fatal fall from the top of the bleachers of Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium at the University of Massachusetts Amherst)