The thunder of the grass / poems by Aaron Kramer.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, New York : International Publishers, 1948Description: 40 pages ; 22 cmLOC classification:
  • PS 3521 .R29 T48 1948
Contents:
The death of President Roosevelt --
Astoria: Waterfront -- Massacre -- My neighbors -- Pregnant women -- Prothalamium --
Isaac Woodard --
Heine --
Train song --
The new year --
Spring song --
Advertisement: See America first! -- Switch to Calvert -- Real estate -- Encyclopedia -- Treatment -- Help wanted! --
In Central Park: The lovers -- Snapshot -- A statue of burns -- Picnic --
The thunder of the grass --
Songs in memory of my father.
Summary: "Aaron Kramer (13 December 1921 – 7 April 1997) was an American poet, translator, and social activist. A lifelong poet of political commitment, he wrote 26 volumes of poetry, three of prose, and ten of translations between 1938 and (published posthumously) 1998. Kramer taught English at Dowling College in Oakdale, Long Island, New York." -- From Wikipedia.
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks The Roscoe Proctor Collection PS 3521.R29 T48 1948 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan NPML21020014

The death of President Roosevelt --

Astoria: Waterfront -- Massacre -- My neighbors -- Pregnant women -- Prothalamium --

Isaac Woodard --

Heine --

Train song --

The new year --

Spring song --

Advertisement: See America first! -- Switch to Calvert -- Real estate -- Encyclopedia -- Treatment -- Help wanted! --

In Central Park: The lovers -- Snapshot -- A statue of burns -- Picnic --

The thunder of the grass --

Songs in memory of my father.

"Aaron Kramer (13 December 1921 – 7 April 1997) was an American poet, translator, and social activist. A lifelong poet of political commitment, he wrote 26 volumes of poetry, three of prose, and ten of translations between 1938 and (published posthumously) 1998. Kramer taught English at Dowling College in Oakdale, Long Island, New York." -- From Wikipedia.

From the library of Roscoe and Oletta Proctor.

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