Translations, [196-?].

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Translations, [196-?].

Included are selections from French and German poets (Jean Follain, Philippe Jones, Georg Trakl, et al.). With printed texts of their poems as they appear in Corman's copies (signed) of Poesie Vivante (in Les Lettres, nos. 17-18), Paris: 1953; Temoignages sur la poesie du demi-siecle (Premiere biennale internationale de poesie--Knokke--Septembre 1952), Bruxelles: 1953; Cahiers GLM (Automne 1954), Paris: 1954.

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Jones, Philippe

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Trakl, Georg, 1887-1914

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At the time of the correspondence Werfel was an editor at Kurt Wolff Verlag (which was also his own publisher); he was not personally acquainted with Trakl but received a manuscript of Trakl's poems for consideration at the publishing company. From the description of Correspondence with Franz Werfel, 1913. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155864634 ...

Corman, Sidney

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Uses the pseudonym Cid Corman. From the description of Translations, [196-?]. (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 122450408 ...

Corman, Cid

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American poet and editor of the small magazine Origin. From the description of Letters : Dorchester, Massachusetts, to Mr. & Mrs. Kirgo, 1951 May 8-July 9. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 32415686 Highly prolific poet, translator, and prose writer, Cid Corman was born in Boston in 1924. He enrolled as an undergraduate at Tufts University in 1941, graduating in 1945. He completed post-graduate work at the University of Michigan and the Universit...

Follain, Jean, 1903-1971

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