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Stanley H. Barkan (born November 26, 1936) is an American poet, translator, editor, publisher (e.g.:Cross-Cultural Communications which he founded in 1971).[1][2]

Stanley H. Barkan
Stanley Barkan (2017)
Born (1936-11-26) November 26, 1936 (age 85)
Brooklyn, US
Occupation
  • Poet
  • translator
  • editor
  • publisher
NationalityAmerican
Genrepoetry
Literary movementCross-Cultural Communications
Stanley Barkan & Bebe Barkan in Casa Barkan (2017)
Stanley Barkan & Bebe Barkan in Casa Barkan (2017)
W. Wolak, H. Abdullah, S. H. Barkan & J.Pijarowski. S H Barkan receives HOMER - The European Medal of Poetry and Art in New York City (2017)
W. Wolak, H. Abdullah, S. H. Barkan & J.Pijarowski. S H Barkan receives HOMER - The European Medal of Poetry and Art in New York City (2017)

He grew up in Brooklyn and received a bachelor's degree in education from the University of Miami and a master's in English linguistics from New York University. He taught English at high schools in Brooklyn and Queens from 1964 until his retirement in 1991, the year he won the New York City Poetry Teacher of the Year Award.[3] He founded Cross-Cultural Communications in 1971 and he went on to publish works by Pablo Neruda, Allen Ginsberg, Isaac Asimov and the Pulitzer Prize – winning poet and Barkan's friend Stanley Kunitz. Cross-Cultural Communications Review Series of World Literature and Art, has, till 2020, his 50th anniversary year, produced some 500 titles in 59 different languages.[4] His own work has been translated into 29 different languages, and published in 28 collections, several of them bilingual (Armenia, Bulgarian, Chinese, Dutch, Farsi, Italian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Sicilian, Spanish),[5]


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Journals


Acolada, Arba Sicula, Bitterroot, Confesinui, Confrontation (journal), Contemporary Poetry, Cyclamens and Swords, El Poeta, The Forward, Footwork, Haikuniverse, Home Planet News, Immagine&Poesia, Interdisciplinary Humanities: Interviews. Ithaca 391, The Jewish Week, Korean Expatriate Literature, Krytyka Literacka, The Lips, Make Room for DAda, Margutte, Medicinal Purpose, Paterson Literary Review, Pedestal Magazine, Performance Poets, POETRY JOURNAL IN PRINT • BÁO GIẤY Vietnamese & English Poetry, Poetry Super Highway, Poets e Escritores do Amor e da Paz, Prism Review, Prosopisia, Rattapallax, Revista Poesia, Shabdaguchha, Sicilia Parra, Syndic Literary Journal, The Broome Review, The Drunken Boat, The Muse, The Seventh Quarry, The Washington Square Journal, The Washington Square Review, The Woodstock Times. The Writer, Translation Review, Visions, Voices Israel, Waterways


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References


  1. "Stanley H. Barkan founded Cross-Cultural Communications". thedrunkenboat.com. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
  2. St. Germain, Sheryl (1987). "Stanley H. Barkan and Cross-Cultural Communications". Translation Review. 24–25: 29–31. doi:10.1080/07374836.1987.10523408.
  3. Nash, Margo. "Poet & Publisher Bridges Cultures". The New York Times. CLVI.
  4. "Poetry of S.H. Barkan". syndicjournal.us. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
  5. "Interwiev with Stanley H Barkan". poetrywriting.org. Retrieved January 11, 2017.





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