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Louis Zukofsky (January 23, 1904 - May 12, 1978) was one of the most important second-generation American modernist poets. He was co-founder of the Objectivist group of poets and was to be an important influence on subsequent generations of poets in America and abroad.

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He was born in New York of Lithuanian Jewish parents and grew up speaking Yiddish. His parents were orthodox and Louis reacted against this religious tradition at a young age. Nevertheless, his family figured quite strongly in his later writings.

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Louis Zukofsky (1904-1978) - Modern American Poetry essays on Louis Zukofsky, including a biographical essay. Compiled by Mark Scroggins.

Recursive Structures in the Poetry of Wallace Stevens and Louis Zukofsky - Abstract of an article by Jonathan Ivry, Stanford University, presented at the Society for Science and Literature's 1998 conference Thinking the Brain and Beyond.

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