Shapiro,Karl Jay
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SHAPIRO, KARL JAY — (1913–2000), U.S. poet and critic. Born in Baltimore, during World War II Shapiro was a soldier in the Pacific campaign. From 1950 to 1955 he edited the Chicago periodical Poetry, and from 1956 he was professor of English at the State University… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Shapiro, Karl Jay — (1913 2000) American poet and novelist. Born in Baltimore, he taught at the University of California, Davis and wrote The Place of Love, Person, Place and Thing, V Letter and Other Poems, Poems of a Jew and Adult Bookstore … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Shapiro, Karl Jay — см. Шапиро, Карл Джей … Писатели США. Краткие творческие биографии
Shapiro, Karl — ▪ 2000 American poet and critic (b. Nov. 10, 1913, Baltimore, Md. d. May 14, 2000, New York, N.Y.), won attention early in his career as a writer of technically accomplished verse but later, particularly after he attacked the modernist… … Universalium
Shapiro — is a Yiddish surname which occasionally is said to be derived from the medieval name of Speyer, Germany. [http://nz.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080211201847AAyf0Dn] However, the word Shapiro is Aramaic (probably derived from the Hebrew … Wikipedia
Karl Shapiro — Karl Jay Shapiro (b. November 10 1913, Baltimore, Maryland – d. May 14 2000, New York City) was a Pulitzer Prize winning poet.BiographyKarl Shapiro wrote poetry in the Pacific Theater while he served there during World War II. His collection V… … Wikipedia
Shapiro — [ʃə pɪrəʊ], 1) Joel, amerikanischer Bildhauer, * New York 27. 9. 1941. Bei seinen kleinen, aus Bronze oder Eisen gegossenen oder aus Holzteilen zusammengesetzten Plastiken in einfachen, kompakten oder raumgreifenden Formen ist die… … Universal-Lexikon
Shapiro — biographical name Karl Jay 1913 2000 American poet & critic … New Collegiate Dictionary
Shapiro — /sheuh pear oh/, n. Karl (Jay), born 1913, U.S. poet and editor. * * * … Universalium
Shapiro — Sha•pi•ro [[t]ʃəˈpɪər oʊ[/t]] n. big Karl (Jay), 1913–2000, U.S. poet … From formal English to slang