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  1. Poet and influential anthologist Oscar Williams was born Oscar Kaplan to Russian parents and became fluent in Russian, Yiddish, and Hebrew. Publishers rejected his early poems, and at his sister’s suggestion, he took the pen name Oscar Williams, which he used for the rest of his career.

  2. Oscar Kaplan (December 29, 1900 – October 10, 1964), known by his pen name Oscar Williams, was an American anthologist and poet . About His Life. Williams was born Oscar Kaplan in Letychiv, Ukraine, son of Jewish parents Mouzya Kaplan and Chana Rapoport. He emigrated to New York at the age of seven.

  3. 6,655 Followers, 666 Following, 500 Posts - Oscar Williams (@oscarwwilliams) on Instagram: "Fun home Broadway, OBC The Secret Garden at Lincoln Center Roundabout Parade Reading PACE BFA MT".

  4. A Little Treasury of Modern Poetry: English and American is an anthology of poetry, edited by Oscar Williams, which was published by Scribner's, New York, in 1946, and Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, in 1947.

  5. Oscar Williams is the author of Immortal Poems of the English Language (4.29 avg rating, 1100 ratings, 66 reviews, published 1952), The Mentor Book of Ma...

  6. Jun 14, 2022 · A timeless and comprehensive anthology of enduring English language poetry, featuring entries from 150 British and American poets, including Alexander Pope, Lord Byron, Edna St....

  7. 26K Followers, 5,715 Following, 1,587 Posts - Dr. Oscar Williams, Jr (@oscarworldwide) on Instagram: "Pastor of Music and Performing Arts - Potter’s House Church • Dean of Worship and Arts, Jakes Divinity School • Author • Writer • Producer/Artist".

  8. Oscar Williams, poet and t?eless compiler of poetry anthologies, of which, together, more than 2 million copies were sold, died yesterday at Doctors Hospital. He was 64 years old.

  9. Oscar Williams (1900–1964) was an American anthologist and poet. His first book, Golden Darkness, was awarded the Yale Younger Poets Prize.

  10. A timeless and comprehensive anthology of enduring English language poetry, featuring entries from 150 British and American poets, including Alexander Pope, Lord Byron, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Emily Dickinson.