Samuel Menashe

Samuel Menashe, a Greenwich Village poet whose jewel-like, gnomic short verse won him an ardent following in Britain and belated recognition in the United States when the Poetry Foundation gave him its first Neglected Masters Award in 2004, died August, 2011 in Manhattan. He was 85.

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Salt and Pepper

A poem by Samuel Menashe (1925-2011)

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