Clayton Eshleman

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Clayton Eshleman is an American poet, translator, and editor. Eshleman has been translating since the early 1960's. He is the recipient (with José Rubia Barcia) of the National Book Award in 1979 for his co-translation of César Vallejo's "Complete Posthumous Poetry". He has also translated books by Aimé Césaire (with Annette Smith), Pablo Neruda, Antonin Artaud, Vladimir Holan, Michel Deguy and Bernard Bador. Wikipedia
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1935
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