Samuel Menashe appears in the following:
Get To Know Your Neighbor
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
A little voyeurism isn’t necessarily a bad thing. WNYC culture reporter Jennifer Hsu and Samuel Menashe, first living American poet to have his work published by the Library of America, discuss the WNYC Culture department's Know Your Neighbor project.
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Samuel Menashe: A Poet's House
Monday, June 12, 2006
New York, NY —
New Yorkers are obsessed with housing. Where else do you meet people -- for the first time --and ask, so what do you pay? Samuel Menashe is an 80-year-old poet who has managed to hold on to a little space in SoHo, for nearly his ...
Samuel Menashe
Sunday, March 06, 1983
Poet Samuel Menashe discusses his work, renowned for its brevity and compression, and reads a number of his elliptical, tightly constructed poems.
Samuel Menashe
Friday, December 10, 1982
Menashe reads some of his poems including "The Oracle," "Bread," "Full Fathom Five," "Improvidence," "Salt and Pepper," "Walking Stick," and "At a Standstill."
Samuel Menashe
Wednesday, May 02, 1979
Poet Samuel Menashe discusses his recent work and reads poems including "Promised Land," "Walking Stick," "Western Wind," "Achilles," and "To Open."
Samuel Menashe
Thursday, October 09, 1975
Poet Samuel Menashe discusses his life and poetry with host Walter James Miller. Menashe reads his poems, including "Sunset, Central Park," "The Sandpiper," "Using the Window Ledge," "Twilight," "Cargo," and "Voyage," and discusses his 1974 collection To Open.