Aaron Kramer (1921-1997) Papers undated, 1943-1968
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Kramer, Aaron, 1921-1997
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Educator, translator, poet, lyricist, and author, most closely identified with the progressive New York City literary circles of the 1930s and 1940s, teacher and translator of Yiddish poems and songs, professor of English at Dowling College, Oakdale, NY; lived most of life in New York City and Long Island; died April 7, 1997. From the description of Aaron Kramer papers, 1937-<1996>. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 62719465 Aaron Kramer was an American pro...
Aaron Kramer, 1921-1997
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Poet, translator, and professor, Aaron Kramer was born on December 13, 1921, in Brooklyn, NY. Kramer is identified with the literary circles of New York City throughout the mid-20th century where his work focused on the role of poet as critic of society and voice of resistance towards injustice. His major works include poems in the compilations, Seven Poets in Search of an Answer (1941) and The Tune of the Calliope: Poems and Drawings of New York ; his translations of poems from the...