Moss, Stanley
MOSS, Stanley
MOSS, Stanley. American, b. 1925. Genres: Poetry. Career: President, Stanley Moss and Co., art dealer, NYC, 1959-. Publisher, Sheep Meadow Press, NYC, 1977-. Founding editor, Halcyon, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1947; Formerly, Poetry Ed., New Directions, Botteghe oscure, Bookweek, New American Review. Publications: The Wrong Angel, 1966; Skull of Adam, 1978; (ed.) The Art of Poetry: Interviews with Stanley Kunitz, 1989; The Intelligence of Clouds, 1991; Asleep in the Garden, 1997. Address: c/o Sheep Meadow Press, PO Box 1345, Riverdale, NY 10471, U.S.A.
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