New Directions in Prose and Poetry

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James Laughlin
New Directions, 1980 - 176 Seiten
Since 1936, the New Directions in Prose and Poetry anthologies have served as vehicles for the presentation of new and variant trends in world literature. The twenty-eighth number in the series, which draws on authors from five different countries places a special emphasis on prose--narrative, dramatic, and impressionistic; a relatively small but choice selection of poetry is included as well.

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Frederick Busch
1
Gunnar Ekelöf
29
Nicanor Parra
79
James Purdy
98
Mark Rudman
128
Montri Umavijani
148
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
173
Notes on Contributors
183
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Autoren-Profil (1980)

James Laughlin (1914-1997) founded New Directions in 1936 while still a student at Harvard. He wrote and compiled more than a dozen books of poetry as well as stories and essays; seven volumes of his correspondence with his authors are available from W.W. Norton. Peter Glassgold is the former editor in chief of New Directions. Born in New York City in 1927,Griselda Ohannessian studied to be a pianist at Barnard College and has been associated with New Directions Publishing since 1956. She was the President and Managing Director when she retired in 2005, and she is still a member of the New Directions Board of Directors.

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