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Clayton Eshleman - Wikipedia Clayton Eshleman (June 1, 1935 – January 29 or 30, 2021) was an American poet, translator and editor, noted in particular for his translations of César Vallejo and his studies of cave painting and the Paleolithic imagination
Clayton Eshleman | The Poetry Foundation Eshleman’s own poetry is noted for its innovative use of myth, psychology, archeology, and surrealism Using juxtaposition, complex and sinuous syntax, and an eclectic range of reference, Eshleman carved out a distinct niche in American poetry
Eshleman Hall - Event Services Completed in 2015, Eshleman Hall boasts light-filled halls, clean lines, and high ceilings Eshleman Hall overlooks Lower Sproul Plaza to the north and Bancroft Way to the south
Eshleman History, Family Crest Coats of Arms What does the name Eshleman mean? The name Eshleman has a history dating as far back as the Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain It was a name for a person who was of grace or favorable protection The surname Eshleman originally derived from the Old English word Eastmund which referred to grace 1
Clayton Eshleman - University of Pennsylvania Between 1979 and 1986 Eshleman was a regular reviewer for The Los Angeles Times Book Review, contributing fifty-one articles on books by Rilke, Whitman, Bishop, Olson, Milosz, Montale, Ashbery, and many others He has also been a full-time translator since the early 1960's
Guide to the Clayton Eshleman Papers The collection consists of material created and accumulated by Clayton Eshleman in the course of his activities as a poet, author, translator, and editor, and primarily documents Eshleman's literary career from circa 1992 to 2008 and the publication of Sulfur magazine from circa 1990 to 2000
Clayton Eshleman - Center For The Art Of Translation Clayton Eshleman is an American poet, translator, and editor, noted in particular for his translations of César Vallejo and his studies of cave painting and the Paleolithic imagination His poetry, essays, and translations have won numerous awards
Clayton Eshleman - Griffin Poetry Prize Clayton Eshleman (1935-2021) was a poet and essayist as well as Professor Emeritus of English at Eastern Michigan University He founded and edited two of mid-century American poetry’s most seminal and highly-regarded literary magazines, Caterpillar and Sulfur
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