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''' Charles Reznikoff''' (1918-1976) was an American Jewish poet of Russian descent. | ''' Charles Reznikoff''' (1918-1976) was an American Jewish poet of Russian descent. Born in New York, NY. Lived and wrote in relative obscurity for most of his life. Only in the 1970s his poetry began to be known and appreciated. Full recognition, however, came after the death of the poet. | ||
== | ==Works== | ||
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*[[The Fifth Book of the Maccabees (1969 Reznikoff), poetry]] | *[[The Fifth Book of the Maccabees (1969 Reznikoff), poetry]] | ||
*[[Jews in Babylonia (1969 Reznikoff), poetry]] | *[[Jews in Babylonia (1969 Reznikoff), poetry]] | ||
== | ==Biography== | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Reznikoff Wikipedia] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Reznikoff Wikipedia] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:07, 7 August 2018
Charles Reznikoff (1918-1976) was an American Jewish poet of Russian descent. Born in New York, NY. Lived and wrote in relative obscurity for most of his life. Only in the 1970s his poetry began to be known and appreciated. Full recognition, however, came after the death of the poet.