Byron Vazakas (September 24, 1905, New York City - September 30, 1987, Reading, Pennsylvania) was an American poet, whose career extended from the modernist era well into the postmodernist period; nominee for the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1947.
period; nominee for the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1947. Byron A. Vazakas was the son of Alfred Vazakas, a Greek-born linguist who emigrated sometime before...
Vazakas is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: ByronVazakas (1905–1987), American poet Georgios Vazakas (born 1960), Greek footballer...
Tilson Thomas Virgil Thomson Colm Tóibín Lionel Trilling Anne Truitt ByronVazakas David Foster Wallace Eudora Welty Chloé Zhao Jonathan Ames' book Wake...
to Edward Hopper 1995 (editor Gail Levin). Individual poems include ByronVazakas (1957) and John Stone (1985) inspired by Early Sunday Morning, and Mary...
has become the inspiration for other works of art. Examples include ByronVazakas' poem Early Sunday Morning and John Stone's poem of the same name. List...
– experimental poet with a particular interest in scientific idiom ByronVazakas – poet (nominee for the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 1947) Michael Katakis...
Swenson 1960–1961 Judson Jerome 1961–1962 Adrienne Rich Conrad 1962–1963 ByronVazakas 1963–1964 Miller Williams 1964–1965 Robert Bly 1965–1966 Thomas McGrath...
Development From Surrealism Richard Lyons – A Note To Kenneth Patchen ByronVazakas – Two Poems Henry Miller – Rimbaud Opus (Part Two) Harry Roskolenko...