S.R. Lavin

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S.R. Lavin (Sholom Lavin) is a poet who was born in Springfield, Massachusetts on April 2, 1945. Lavin's work has been published in the U.S., England, Poland, China, The Netherlands, Japan and Israel.

Work[edit]

He is the author of Let Myself Shine (the Kulchur Foundation, 1979)[1] and Voice in the Whirlwind (Dorrance Publishing, 2012).[2] The Four Zoas: A Journal of Poetry & Letters was founded by Lavin (Ware, Mass.) and published work by other poets, including Gerard Malanga and George Oppen.[3] Correspondence between S.R. Lavin and George Oppen is detailed in the publication The Selected Letters of George Oppen by Rachel Blau DuPlessis.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lavin, S.R. (1979). Let Myself Shine. New York, NY: The Kulchur Foundation. ISBN 978-0686654841.
  2. ^ Lavin, S.R. (October 22, 2012). Voice in the Whirlwind. Dorrance Publishing. ISBN 978-1434967596.
  3. ^ Beulah. Ware, MA: The Four Zoas Journal of Poetry & Letters. 1974.
  4. ^ Blau DuPlessis, Rachel (July 20, 1990). The Selected Letters of George Oppen. Duke University Press Books. ISBN 978-0822310174.