Simon Perchik
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 2 years ago |
Born | Paterson |
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United States | |
Job | Poet |
Date of birth | January 1,1923 |
Died | New York |
New York | |
United States | |
Date of died | June 14,2022 |
Education | New York University |
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ID | 505594 |
Hands Collected: The Books of Simon Perchik Poems
The Osiris Poems
Almost Rain
The Autochthon Poems
The Gandolf Poems
Touching the Headstone
The B Poems
Who can touch these knots
The Family of Man
Redeeming the Wings
These Hands Filled with Numbness
The snowcat poems, 1980-1981, to the photographs of Robert Frank
Letters to the Dead: Poems
Mr. Lucky: Poems
Art Is Not Meant to Be Touched
Suggested Torture: Cc&d Magazine V261 (the March/April 2016 Issue)
One Solitary Word: Cc&d Magazine July-December 2014 Issue Collection Book
Things Found in Books: Cc&d Magazine January-April 2017 Issue Collection Book
From Sac: Outsider
Birthmark
The Curve of Arctic Air: Cc&d MagazIne V253 (the January/February 2015 Issue)
Idea: Cc&d MagazIne V254 (the March/April 2015 Issue)
The Emptiness Between My Hands: Poems to Prove the Photographs in The Family of Man Published by the Museum of Modern Art
The Osiris Poems
Almost Rain
The Autochthon Poems
The Gandolf Poems
Touching the Headstone
The B Poems
Who can touch these knots
The Family of Man
Redeeming the Wings
These Hands Filled with Numbness
The snowcat poems, 1980-1981, to the photographs of Robert Frank
Letters to the Dead: Poems
Mr. Lucky: Poems
Art Is Not Meant to Be Touched
Suggested Torture: Cc&d Magazine V261 (the March/April 2016 Issue)
One Solitary Word: Cc&d Magazine July-December 2014 Issue Collection Book
Things Found in Books: Cc&d Magazine January-April 2017 Issue Collection Book
From Sac: Outsider
Birthmark
The Curve of Arctic Air: Cc&d MagazIne V253 (the January/February 2015 Issue)
Idea: Cc&d MagazIne V254 (the March/April 2015 Issue)
The Emptiness Between My Hands: Poems to Prove the Photographs in The Family of Man Published by the Museum of Modern Art
Simon Perchik Life story
Simon Perchik was an American poet who has been described by Library Journal as, "the most widely published unknown poet in America." Perchik worked as an attorney before his retirement in 1980. Educated at New York University, he later resided in East Hampton, New York.