Jean Hollander | |
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Born | Jean Haberman 1928 Vienna, Austria |
Died | April 10, 2019 (aged 90-91) Hopewell, New Jersey |
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Jean Hollander (née Haberman; 1928 – 2019) was an American poet and translator. She wrote [x] books of poetry, and received [x] awards. In 2008, her and her husband, Robert Hollander, co-received a Gold Florin award from the City of Florence for their English translation of Dante's Divine Comedy.[1]
Bios
edithttps://imagejournal.org/artist/jean-hollander/
https://agnionline.bu.edu/about/our-people/authors/jean-hollander/
https://www.pw.org/directory/writers/jean_hollander
https://ccfw.calvin.edu/speakers/jean-hollander/
Reviews of poetry
edithttps://press.syr.edu/supressbooks/366/and-they-shall-wear-purple/
Reviews of DC translation
edithttps://www.nytimes.com/2001/04/08/nyregion/in-person-this-marriage-takes-a-bit-of-explication.html (contains bio info)
See Robert Hollander
Obituaries
edithttps://obits.nj.com/us/obituaries/trenton/name/jean-hollander-obituary?id=9140997
- ^ "Hollander to be honored in Italy". Princeton University. Retrieved 2022-06-25.