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Alan Ansen (January 23, 1922 – November 12, 2006) was an American poet, playwright, and associate of Beat Generation writers. He was a widely read scholar who knew many languages. Ansen grew up on Long Island and was educated at Harvard. He worked as W. H. Auden's secretary and research assistant in 1948-49; he was the main author of the chronological tables in Auden's The Portable Greek Reader and Poets of the English Language.

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  • Alan Ansen (23. ledna 1922 – 12. listopadu 2006) byl americký básník. Vyrůstal na Long Island a studoval na Harvardově univerzitě. Koncem čtyřicátých let byl asistentem W. H. Audena, podílel se mj. na jeho knihách The Portable Greek Reader a Poets of the English Language. Přátelil se s několika spisovateli z hnutí Beat generation, pod jménem Rollo Greb vystupuje v Kerouacově knize Na cestě. Svou první sbírku básní vydal v roce 1959 pod názvem The Old Religion. Následovaly knihy Disorderly Houses (básně, 1961), William Burroughs: An Essay (eseje, 1986), The Vigilantes: A Fragment (úryvek z nedokončeného románu, 1987) a Contact Highs: Selected Poems, 1957–1987 (básně, 1989). Od šedesátých let žil v Řecku. (cs)
  • Alan Ansen (January 23, 1922 – November 12, 2006) was an American poet, playwright, and associate of Beat Generation writers. He was a widely read scholar who knew many languages. Ansen grew up on Long Island and was educated at Harvard. He worked as W. H. Auden's secretary and research assistant in 1948-49; he was the main author of the chronological tables in Auden's The Portable Greek Reader and Poets of the English Language. (en)
  • Алан Ансен (23 января 1922 — 12 ноября 2006) — американский поэт, драматург, представитель бит-поколения. (ru)
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  • Ansen in Athens, Greece, 1973 (en)
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  • Athens, Greece (en)
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  • Alan Ansen (en)
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  • The Table Talk of W. H. Auden (en)
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  • Alan Ansen (23. ledna 1922 – 12. listopadu 2006) byl americký básník. Vyrůstal na Long Island a studoval na Harvardově univerzitě. Koncem čtyřicátých let byl asistentem W. H. Audena, podílel se mj. na jeho knihách The Portable Greek Reader a Poets of the English Language. Přátelil se s několika spisovateli z hnutí Beat generation, pod jménem Rollo Greb vystupuje v Kerouacově knize Na cestě. Svou první sbírku básní vydal v roce 1959 pod názvem The Old Religion. Následovaly knihy Disorderly Houses (básně, 1961), William Burroughs: An Essay (eseje, 1986), The Vigilantes: A Fragment (úryvek z nedokončeného románu, 1987) a Contact Highs: Selected Poems, 1957–1987 (básně, 1989). Od šedesátých let žil v Řecku. (cs)
  • Alan Ansen (January 23, 1922 – November 12, 2006) was an American poet, playwright, and associate of Beat Generation writers. He was a widely read scholar who knew many languages. Ansen grew up on Long Island and was educated at Harvard. He worked as W. H. Auden's secretary and research assistant in 1948-49; he was the main author of the chronological tables in Auden's The Portable Greek Reader and Poets of the English Language. (en)
  • Алан Ансен (23 января 1922 — 12 ноября 2006) — американский поэт, драматург, представитель бит-поколения. (ru)
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