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Louis Zukofsky (January 23, 1904 – May 12, 1978) was an
American poet. He was the
primary instigator and
theorist of the so-called "Objectivist" poets...
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Zukovsky or
Zukofsky may
refer to:
Louis Zukofsky (1904–1978),
American poet Paul
Zukofsky (1943–2017),
American violinist and
conductor Michele Zukovsky...
- Brooklyn, New York, Paul
Zukofsky was the only
child of the
American objectivist poet
Louis Zukofsky and
Celia Thaew Zukofsky, a
musician and composer...
- writers. The
basic tenets of
Objectivist poetics, as
defined by
Louis Zukofsky, were to
treat the poem as an
object and to
emphasize sincerity, intelligence...
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External audio Catullus 16 (English), read by
Louis Zukofsky, PennSound...
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commissioned by the
American Composers Orchestra for
soloist Paul
Zukofsky and
premiered in New York City on 5
April 1987. The work was
composed with...
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publishers who had
previously rejected it. The book is
dedicated to poet
Louis Zukofsky, who
helped Williams revise and
rearrange the
poems for publication. Williams...
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Louis Zukofsky, who had
edited the issue. This was the
beginning of what
proved to be an
important relationship for her
development as a poet.
Zukofsky suggested...
- he
befriended and
helped ****mings, Bunting, Ford,
Marianne Moore,
Louis Zukofsky,
Jacob Epstein,
Margaret Anderson,
George Oppen, and
Charles Olson. Beyond...
- verse.
Clearly linking Objectivism's
principles with Imagism's,
Louis Zukofsky insisted, in his
introduction to the 1931
Objectivist issue of Poetry,...