Sobin, Gustaf
SOBIN, Gustaf
SOBIN, Gustaf. American, b. 1935. Genres: Novels, Children's fiction, Poetry, Translations. Publications: The Tale of the Yellow Triangle (for children), 1973; Wind Chrysalid's Rattle (poetry), 1980; Celebration of the Sound Through (poetry), 1982; The Earth as Air (poetry), 1984; (trans.) Ideograms in China, by Henri Michaux, 1984; Voyaging Portraits (poetry), 1988; Venus Blue (fiction), 1991; Dark Mirrors: A Novel of Provence, 1992; On the Basis of Sound: Selected Poems, 1995; Breaths Burial: Poems, 1995; Towards the Blanched Alphabets, 1998; Luminous Debris, 1999; The Fly- Truffler, 2000. Address: c/o Diane Cleaver, Inc., 55 Fifth Ave, New York, NY 10003, U.S.A.
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BORN: 1887, Rugby, England
DIED: 1915, off the island of Scyros, Greece
NATIONALITY: British
GENRE: Poetry
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