Edwin Rolfe (September 7, 1909 – May 24, 1954) was an American poet and journalist. His first collected poetry appeared in an anthology of four poets called We Gather Strength (1933). Three more collections followed, none of which were conventionally published. To My Contemporaries (1936) was published by the small Dynamo Press and included works by Archibald MacLeish. First Love and Other Poems (1951) was sold to subscribers. Permit Me Refuge (1955) was posthumous and published by the California Quarterly, whose editor Philip Stevenson took up a collection from Rolfe's friends, such as Albert Maltz, to pay for it. Thomas McGrath wrote its foreword. Rolfe's poetry was inseparable from historical events: it responded to the Great Depression, the Spanish Civil War, and the era of McCarthyism
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| - Edwin Rolfe, eigentlich Solomon Fishman (* 1909 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; † 24. Mai 1954 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war ein kommunistischer US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller. (de)
- Edwin Rolfe, né le 7 septembre 1909 à Philadelphie et mort le 24 mai 1954 à Los Angeles, est un poète, romancier, essayiste et scénariste communiste américain, co-auteur avec Lester Fuller du roman policier Un vrai Chopin ! (The Glass Room). (fr)
- Edwin Rolfe (September 7, 1909 – May 24, 1954) was an American poet and journalist. His first collected poetry appeared in an anthology of four poets called We Gather Strength (1933). Three more collections followed, none of which were conventionally published. To My Contemporaries (1936) was published by the small Dynamo Press and included works by Archibald MacLeish. First Love and Other Poems (1951) was sold to subscribers. Permit Me Refuge (1955) was posthumous and published by the California Quarterly, whose editor Philip Stevenson took up a collection from Rolfe's friends, such as Albert Maltz, to pay for it. Thomas McGrath wrote its foreword. Rolfe's poetry was inseparable from historical events: it responded to the Great Depression, the Spanish Civil War, and the era of McCarthyism (en)
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| - Edwin Rolfe, eigentlich Solomon Fishman (* 1909 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; † 24. Mai 1954 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war ein kommunistischer US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller. (de)
- Edwin Rolfe (September 7, 1909 – May 24, 1954) was an American poet and journalist. His first collected poetry appeared in an anthology of four poets called We Gather Strength (1933). Three more collections followed, none of which were conventionally published. To My Contemporaries (1936) was published by the small Dynamo Press and included works by Archibald MacLeish. First Love and Other Poems (1951) was sold to subscribers. Permit Me Refuge (1955) was posthumous and published by the California Quarterly, whose editor Philip Stevenson took up a collection from Rolfe's friends, such as Albert Maltz, to pay for it. Thomas McGrath wrote its foreword. Rolfe's poetry was inseparable from historical events: it responded to the Great Depression, the Spanish Civil War, and the era of McCarthyism. As a poet and journalist, he contributed extensively to The Daily Worker between 1927 and 1939. (en)
- Edwin Rolfe, né le 7 septembre 1909 à Philadelphie et mort le 24 mai 1954 à Los Angeles, est un poète, romancier, essayiste et scénariste communiste américain, co-auteur avec Lester Fuller du roman policier Un vrai Chopin ! (The Glass Room). (fr)
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