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- Foreman and starring Kate Manheim, Scotty Snyder, Bill Raymond, Harry Roskolenko and Ron Vawter. Adaptation of an avant-garde play, also by Foreman, about...
- Harry Roskolenko (1907–1980) was an American author of poetry, novels, travelogues, screenplays, and journalism. Harry Roskolenko was born on September...
- United Kingdom under the title Bizarre **** Underground. In 1968, Harry Roskolenko (1907-1980) brought out a sequel, The Velvet Underground Revisited, though...
- confront accusations about his role as a war artist. The American poet Harry Roskolenko tried to support Foujita by putting on an exhibit of his paintings at...
- Thomas Parkinson – John Works On A Figure Of Virginia, Carving It Harry Roskolenko – Return, The Expert Eugene Gramm – A Gallery Of Americans Maude Phelps...
- Sidney Nolan: A Life, pp. 75; 227 (electronic edition). ISBN 1742241921 Roskolenko, Harry (1967). The Terrorized, p. 36. Prentice-Hall Edmund, Martin (21...
- Australia; Karl Shapiro, author of the autobiographical Younger Son; Harry Roskolenko (Baedecker of a Bachelor and The Terrorized), and also William Van O'Connor...
- Menage a Trois". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. ProQuest 147543716. Roskolenko, Harry (1956). "A Question of Governance (Rev. of Red Jacket by Paul Goodman)"...
- Thomas, Gabriel García Márquez, James ****ey and the American poet Harry Roskolenko. The poet and critic A. D. Hope was among those virulently opposed to...
- with two American contributors to the magazine Karl Shapiro and Harry Roskolenko, whose daughter she bore in 1947. Both wrote her into their later autobiographies;...