Newman, P(aul) B(aker)
NEWMAN, P(aul) B(aker)
NEWMAN, P(aul) B(aker). American, b. 1919. Genres: Poetry. Career: Queens College, Professor Emeritus, 1989- Professor of English, 1967-89, (Associate Professor of English, 1963-67). Lecturer in English, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, 1956-58; Assistant Professor of English, Kansas State University, Manhattan, 1959-62. Publications: The Cheetah and the Fountain, 1968; Dust of the Sun, 1969; The Ladder of Love, 1970; Paula, 1975; The House on the Saco, 1978; The Light of the Red Horse, 1981; The G. Washington Poems, 1986. Address: 2215 Hassell Pl, Charlotte, NC 28209, U.S.A.
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