Entity | Anthony Ostroff
Anthony Ostroff was an American scholar, educator, critic, and poet. He served in World War II, was educated at several premier universities, and taught poetry and rhetoric, notably at Berkeley. He published poems, fiction, and essays in a variety of journals, as well as several monographs. He was an active member of the ACLU, and worked with several anti-war organizations.
From the description of Anthony Ostroff letter to Louis Untermeyer, and poems, 1968 July 29. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 54810289Born: 1923
Died: 1978
Alternate Names: Ostroff, Anthony, 1923-, Ostroff, Anthony, Ostroff, Anthony (1923-1978).
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