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- August Kleinzahler (born December 10, 1949) is an American poet. Until he was 11, he went to school in Fort Lee, New Jersey, where he grew up. He then...
- translations of Songs of Kabir is done by Arvind Krishna Mehrotra. August Kleinzahler writes about this: "It is Mehrotra who has succeeded in capturing the...
- new edition of Gunn's Selected Poems was published, edited by August Kleinzahler. Gunn was honored in 2017 along with other notables, named on bronze...
- poems with the damselfly as a subject include a 1994 poem by August Kleinzahler, which contains the lines "And that blue there, cobalt / a moment, then...
- title taken from Brautigan. "Brautigan." UPI News. October 27, 1984. Kleinzahler, August (December 14, 2000). "No Light on in the House". London Review...
- been inspired by the fog, including Herb Caen, Jack Kerouac, August Kleinzahler, and Arthur Ollman. Sam Green made a film about San Francisco's fog for...
- convolutions, and asides. This is writing of a very high order." —August Kleinzahler, London Review of Books, on Where I Live Now "In the field of short fiction...
- periodical included Billy Collins, Peter Carey, Steve Kilbey, August Kleinzahler, Chris Wallace-Crabbe, John F. Deane and Alan Wearne. It was one of the...
- across the bridge into Oakland, California. Tony dines with poet August Kleinzahler, and then off to chef Chris Cosentino's restaurant for an offal tasting...
- 1985 Sarah Kl****en (born 1932), Canadian poet and fiction writer August Kleinzahler (born 1949), US poet Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock (1724–1803), German...