Atkins, Russell
ATKINS, Russell
ATKINS, Russell. American, b. 1926. Genres: Plays/Screenplays, Poetry, Music. Career: Creative Writing Instructor, Karamu House and Theatre, since 1971. Ed., Free Lance Magazine, since 1950. Member, Ohio Arts Council, 1974-75. Publications: Psychovisual Perspective for Musical Composition, 1956-1958, 3rd ed. 1969; Phenomena (poetry and play), 1961; Objects (poetry), 1963; Heretofore (poetry and play), 1968; Here In The (poetry), 1976; Whichever, 1978; Juxtapositions (poetry, criticism), 1991. Address: 6005 Grand Ave, Cleveland, OH 44104, U.S.A.
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