• Louis Edward Sissman (January 1, 1928 Detroit – March 10, 1976) was an American poet and advertising executive. Sissman was raised in Detroit. He went...
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  • tightly constructed – point and counterpoint – as a baroque fugue", while L. E. Sissman argues that Put Out More Flags represents a turning point in Waugh's...
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    Slothrop's heretical colonial ancestor, William Slothrop, is offered. Poet L. E. Sissman, in his Gravity's Rainbow review for The New Yorker, said of Pynchon:...
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  • previous works, Pynchon had been called a cold, lapidary writer. Poet L. E. Sissman, from The New Yorker, instead praised and defended him, saying I do...
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    novel was published on September 17, 2013, to positive reviews. Poet L. E. Sissman wrote in The New Yorker: "He is almost a mathematician of prose, who...
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  • 1991. Biography Edited Volumes (Editor) L. E. Sissman, Hello, Darkness: The Collected Poems of L. E. Sissman, Atlantic-Little, Brown, 1978. (Editor) The...
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  • 1917), Danish poet and fiction writer, suicide by overdose March 10 – L. E. Sissman, 48 (born 1928), American poet, advertising executive and Quiz Kid,...
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  • Scully Winnifred Wlles Shearer Evie Shockley Jane Shore Charles Simic L. E. Sissman Hallet D. Smith Susan Snively W. D. Snodgrass Charles Wilbert Snow Barry...
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  • prominent member of a group of young Harvard writers that included L. E. Sissman, Norman Wexler and Richard Wilbur, he founded the little magazine Halcyon...
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  • Archived from the original on 2022-02-04. Retrieved 2022-02-04. Barnes, Julian E. (2000-03-14). "'Motherless Brooklyn' Wins Book Critics Circle Prize". The...
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