Stanley Kunitz

Stanley Kunitz (1905–2006) was an American poet, writer and linguist.

Also recorded as Stanley Jasspon Kunitz.

Stanley Kunitz in brief

Born
1905
Died
2006
Known for
poet, writer, linguist, translator, university teacher, journalist and editor
Place of birth
Worcester
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Overview

Born at Worcester in 1905, died at New York City in 2006.

In detail

Stanley Kunitz studied at Harvard University. the recorded working language is English and Russian.

The field of work recorded is poetry, creative and professional writing and journalism. Subjects and genres recorded for the work are poetry.

Places of work recorded in the authority are Provincetown and New York City. Employment is recorded with Columbia University. Membership is recorded of American Academy of Arts and Letters.

Work by Stanley Kunitz is recorded in the collections of Whitney Museum of American Art.

Distinctions recorded are Guggenheim Fellowship, Bollingen Prize, National Medal of Arts and Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.

Sources

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    “Stanley Kunitz”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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    Wikidata, structured authority record Q1974852: Stanley Kunitz

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