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Charles Reznikoff (August 31, 1894 – January 22, 1976) was an American poet best known for his long work, Testimony: The United States (1885–1915), Recitative (1934–1979). The term Objectivist was coined for him. The multi-volume Testimony was based on court records and explored the experiences of immigrants, black people and the urban and rural poor in the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He followed this with Holocaust (1975), based on court testimony about Nazi death camps during World War II.

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  • Charles Reznikoff (* 30. August 1894 in Brooklyn, New York; † 22. Januar 1976) war ein US-amerikanischer Poet. (de)
  • Charles Reznikoff (August 31, 1894 – January 22, 1976) was an American poet best known for his long work, Testimony: The United States (1885–1915), Recitative (1934–1979). The term Objectivist was coined for him. The multi-volume Testimony was based on court records and explored the experiences of immigrants, black people and the urban and rural poor in the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He followed this with Holocaust (1975), based on court testimony about Nazi death camps during World War II. In 1930 Reznikoff married Marie Syrkin, a prominent Zionist and friend and biographer of Golda Meir. Although they did not live together at all times during the marriage, it lasted until Reznikoff's death. When Louis Zukofsky was asked by Harriet Monroe to provide an introduction to what became known as the Objectivist issue of Poetry, he contributed his essay, Sincerity and Objectification: With Special Reference to the Work of Charles Reznikoff. This established the name of the loose-knit group of second-generation modernist poets and the two characteristics of their poetry: sincerity and objectification. (en)
  • Charles Reznikoff (né le 31 août 1894 à Brooklyn et mort le 22 janvier 1976 à Manhattan) est un écrivain américain. (fr)
  • Charles Reznikoff (ur. 31 sierpnia 1894 w Brooklynie, zm. 22 stycznia 1976 w Nowym Jorku) – amerykański poeta, pisarz i dramaturg. Przedstawiciel szkoły . (pl)
  • Charles Reznikoff (Nova Iorque, 31 de agosto de 1894 - Nova Iorque, 22 de janeiro de 1976) foi um poeta dos Estados Unidos de ascendência judaica. Era mais conhecido por seu longo trabalho, Testemunho: Estados Unidos (1885-1915), Recitativo (1934-1979). O termo "Objectivist" foi cunhado por ele. O testemunho multi-volume foi baseado em registros judiciais e explorou as experiências de imigrantes, negros e pobres urbanos e rurais nos Estados Unidos no final do século XIX e início do século XX. Ele seguiu isso com o Holocausto (1975), com base em testemunhos judiciais sobre os campos de extermínio nazistas durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Em 1930, Reznikoff casou-se com Marie Syrkin, uma sionista proeminente, amiga e biógrafa de Golda Meir. Embora não tenham vivido juntos durante todo o casamento, este durou até a morte de Reznikoff. Quando Harriet Monroe pediu a Louis Zukofsky que fornecesse uma introdução ao que se tornou conhecido como a questão objetivista da poesia, contribuiu com o ensaio, sinceridade e objetivação: com referência especial à obra de Charles Reznikoff. Isso estabeleceu o nome do grupo de músicos modernistas de segunda geração e as duas características de sua poesia: sinceridade e objetivação. (pt)
  • Чарлз Резникофф (англ. Charles Reznikoff; 31 августа 1894, Бруклин — 22 января 1976, Нью-Йорк) — американский поэт. (ru)
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  • Charles Reznikoff (* 30. August 1894 in Brooklyn, New York; † 22. Januar 1976) war ein US-amerikanischer Poet. (de)
  • Charles Reznikoff (né le 31 août 1894 à Brooklyn et mort le 22 janvier 1976 à Manhattan) est un écrivain américain. (fr)
  • Charles Reznikoff (ur. 31 sierpnia 1894 w Brooklynie, zm. 22 stycznia 1976 w Nowym Jorku) – amerykański poeta, pisarz i dramaturg. Przedstawiciel szkoły . (pl)
  • Чарлз Резникофф (англ. Charles Reznikoff; 31 августа 1894, Бруклин — 22 января 1976, Нью-Йорк) — американский поэт. (ru)
  • Charles Reznikoff (August 31, 1894 – January 22, 1976) was an American poet best known for his long work, Testimony: The United States (1885–1915), Recitative (1934–1979). The term Objectivist was coined for him. The multi-volume Testimony was based on court records and explored the experiences of immigrants, black people and the urban and rural poor in the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He followed this with Holocaust (1975), based on court testimony about Nazi death camps during World War II. (en)
  • Charles Reznikoff (Nova Iorque, 31 de agosto de 1894 - Nova Iorque, 22 de janeiro de 1976) foi um poeta dos Estados Unidos de ascendência judaica. Era mais conhecido por seu longo trabalho, Testemunho: Estados Unidos (1885-1915), Recitativo (1934-1979). O termo "Objectivist" foi cunhado por ele. O testemunho multi-volume foi baseado em registros judiciais e explorou as experiências de imigrantes, negros e pobres urbanos e rurais nos Estados Unidos no final do século XIX e início do século XX. Ele seguiu isso com o Holocausto (1975), com base em testemunhos judiciais sobre os campos de extermínio nazistas durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. (pt)
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  • Charles Reznikoff (de)
  • Charles Reznikoff (en)
  • Charles Reznikoff (fr)
  • Charles Reznikoff (pl)
  • Charles Reznikoff (pt)
  • Резникофф, Чарлз (ru)
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