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9 result(s) for "Ivask, Ivar (1927-1992)"
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In Memoriam: Ivar Ivask
Ivar Ivask, former editor of \"World Literature Today,\" died on Sep 23, 1992 after a brief illness.
On Moving: By Way of Valediction for Our Former Editor
The new editor of \"World Literature Today\" discusses the contributions to the journal of its most recent past editor, Ivar Ivask. Ivask, during 24 years as Editor and Director of the publication, has turned it from a literary quarterly into a multinational conglomerate in literature.
Ice, Stars, Stones, Birds, Trees: Three Major Postwar Estonian Poets Abroad 1973
Poets Kalju Lepik, Ivar Grunthal and Ivar Ivask share the crucial experiences of the war, destruction of their native country Estonia and exile at the beginning of their adult lives. While these three poets reflect the tragic fact of exile and integration into a new world, they express it in the particular context of very individual diction and thematics.
Akadeemia kirjades: Ants Orase ja Ivar Ivaski kirjavahetus 1957-1981
Terras reviews \"Akadeemia kirjades: Ants Orase ja Ivar Ivaski kirjavahetus 1957-1981\" by Ants Oras and Ivar Ivask.
Parallel Itineraries, WLT-NEuropa: Correspondence 1975-1991
\"Parallel Itineraries, WLT-NEuropa: Correspondence 1975-1991\" by Ivar Ivask and Mimmo Morina with an introduction by Manuel Duran is reviewed.
Tähtede tähendust tunda
A UNIQUE POLYGLOT, a leading figure in the world literary community of the 1970s and 1980s, an enthusiastic spokesperson for Baltic and Estonian writers both in Estonia and in emigration-[Ivar Ivask] accumulated an impressive body of critical writings and poetry during his regrettably short lifetime (1927-92).
PUBLISHING: THE OKLAHOMA 'NOBEL'
So Mr. [Gerry Frank] did what almost every neophyte is warned never to do: he put up his own money to publish 10,000 copies of ''Where to: Find It, Buy It, Eat It in New York.'' It cost a lot of money, and he was afraid he would never get his money back. ''I thought if I sold 2,000 or 3,000 copies, it'd be great,'' he said. The debate over the Reagan Administration's economic policies is being played out in the country's bookstores as well as in Congress. ''Greed is Not Enough'' by Robert Lekachman, recently published by Pantheon Books, is a strong indictment of Reaganomics. And the advice dispensed in the forthcoming ''Strategic Investing'' (Simon & Schuster) by Douglas R. Casey, author of the best-selling ''Crisis Investing,'' is based on the expectation that investors will have to contend with simultaneous inflation and depression, which is not exactly the economic blueprint the Administration had in mind. Not every author is bearish about the economy. ''How to Prosper in the Coming Good Years'' (Regnery-Gateway) by Larry Williams is based on the belief that Reaganomics will make the 1980's a period of unusual growth and investment opportunity. That belief has certainly paid off for Mr. Williams: his book, published in mid-January, is in its third printing with 50,000 copies in print. The author, who runs a financial-advisory business from Kalispell, Mont., published a book in 1973, ''How I Made $1 Million ... Last Year ... Trading Commodities,'' which has sold some 150,000 copies entirely through direct mail.