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Stanley Kunitz (Critical Survey of Poetry)
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Stanley Kunitz has published numerous essays, interviews, and reviews on poetry and art. These are collected in A Kind of Order, a Kind of Folly: Essays and Conversations (1975) and in Next-to-Last Things: New Poems and Essays (1985). In addition, he has made extensive translations of modern Russian poetry, most notably in Poems of Akhmatova (1973, with Max Hayward) and Story Under Full Sail by Andrei Voznesensky (1974), as well as editing and cotranslating Ivan Drach’s Orchard Lamps (1978) from the Ukrainian.
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