Ron Schreiber

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Ron Schreiber


Born
in Chicago, The United States
January 25, 1934

Died
August 22, 2002

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Born January 25, 1934, in Chicago, IL; died of pancreatic cancer, August 22, 2004, in Cambridge, MA. Educator, editor, and author. A former professor at the University of Massachusetts—Boston, Schreiber was a poet, advocate of gay literature, and founder of the literary periodicals Things and Hanging Loose. After receiving his B.A. from Wesleyan University in 1955, he served in the U.S. Army for two years, returning to his studies at Columbia, where he earned an M.A. in 1959 and a Ph.D. in 1967. His work with small press publications started with Things, a journal he cofounded and published from 1963 to 1966. Next, after Things went out of business, he began the magazine Hanging Loose, which eventually morphed into a full-fledge publishing ...more

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Moving to a New Place

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False Clues

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Αμερικάνικη ομοφυλόφιλη ποίηση

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John

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31 New American Poets

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Living Space

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Tomorrow Will Really Be Sunday

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Schönschrift Übungsheft: Ve...

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Living Space (A Red Dot Book)

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Hanging Loose Number 7, Sum...

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“Enemy is not a word of hate. It's what we call our lovers when we don't love them anymore.”
Ron Schreiber