Louis Zukofsky (January 23, 1904 – May 12, 1978) was an American poet. He was one of the founders and the primary theorist of the Objectivist group of poets and thus an important influence on subsequent generations of poets in America and abroad. Zukofsky was born in New York City's Lower East Side to Lithuanian Jewish parents, father Pinchos (ca. 1860-1950) and mother Chana (1862–1927), both religiously orthodox, a tradition against which Zukofsky reacted early.
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"A"-11
Anew 22 (Catullus 8)
The Judge and the Bird
Poem 27
Reading and Talking
Poem Beginning 'The', 1st movement
"A"-7
Catullus 16
George Washington
Anew 29 ("Glad They Were There")
On "A"-9
"A"-13, partita i
Anew 37 ("The World Autumn" -- short tape break)
Song 22: To My Washstand
Spooks' Sabbath, Five Bowings
Poems
"A"-13, partita v
On Valentine's Day to Friends
Anew 25 ("for Zadkine")
From 55 Poems: Song 3
"A"-13, partita iv
Anew 17 (Guillaume de Machault (1300-1377) Ballade: Plourès, dames)
"A"-4
The Record
55 Poems: Poem 26
Non Ti Fidar
It Was
Anew 41
"A"-12 (from "The best man learns..." to "Poetics with constancy"
from "A"-15 (the second stanza, a homophonic translation from The Book of Job)
"Songs of Degrees": 2 (With a Valentine (the 14 February)) and 3 ("Nor did the prophet")
"A"-6
Mantis
The Guest
Sequence 1944-46
"As to how much"
Catullus 8
55 Poems: Poem 27 (Second half)
"A"-9, (Second half only)
From Anew: Poem 12
Catullus 63 (Attis) and Shakespeare's Sonnet 30
"A"-13, partita ii
Catullus 45
from "A"-9 (Second half, beginning: "And I to action...")
Anew 16 ("I walk in the old street")
"55 Poems", Song 22 ("To My Washstand")
"55 Poems", Poem 27 ("Blue Light Is The Night Harbor Slip")
"A" - 6
Come Shadow, Come
"A"-22
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