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'''Raphel Rudnik''' (born April 30, ] in Manhattan, NY) is an ] and literary scout. He is a graduate of ] (B.A., 1955) and ] (M.A., 1968). He published the poetry collections, A Lesson From the Cyclops (Vintage, 1969), In The Heart or Our City (Random House, 1972), and Frank, 207 (Ohio University Press, 1982). The recipient of a ] for poetry and the Mildred L. Batchelder Award for translation, his poems have appeared in ], The Quarterly Review of Literature, New Directions, and other journals. He has taught literature at Columbia University and elsewhere. | '''Raphel Rudnik''' (born April 30, ] in Manhattan, NY) is an ] and literary scout. He is a graduate of ] (B.A., 1955) and ] (M.A., 1968). He published the poetry collections, A Lesson From the Cyclops (Vintage, 1969), In The Heart or Our City (Random House, 1972), and Frank, 207 (Ohio University Press, 1982). The recipient of a ] for poetry and the Mildred L. Batchelder Award for translation, his poems have appeared in ], The Quarterly Review of Literature, New Directions, and other journals. He has taught literature at Columbia University and elsewhere. | ||
'''Works''' (Lessons from a Cyclops.) |
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Raphel Rudnik (born April 30, 1933 in Manhattan, NY) is an American poet and literary scout. He is a graduate of Bard College (B.A., 1955) and Columbia University (M.A., 1968). He published the poetry collections, A Lesson From the Cyclops (Vintage, 1969), In The Heart or Our City (Random House, 1972), and Frank, 207 (Ohio University Press, 1982). The recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship for poetry and the Mildred L. Batchelder Award for translation, his poems have appeared in The New Yorker, The Quarterly Review of Literature, New Directions, and other journals. He has taught literature at Columbia University and elsewhere.
Works (Lessons from a Cyclops.)
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