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
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
^Lavin, S.R. (1979). Let Myself Shine. New York, NY: The Kulchur Foundation. ISBN978-0686654841.
^Lavin, S.R. (October 22, 2012). Voice in the Whirlwind. Dorrance Publishing. ISBN978-1434967596.
^Beulah. Ware, MA: The Four Zoas Journal of Poetry & Letters. 1974.
^Blau DuPlessis, Rachel (July 20, 1990). The Selected Letters of George Oppen. Duke University Press Books. ISBN978-0822310174.
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