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Clayton Eshleman and José Rubia Barcia's translation of The Complete Posthumous Poetry of César Vallejo won the National Book Award for translation in 1979.
The Complete Poetry of César Vallejo ( Edited and Translated by Clayton Eshleman.
The Complete Posthumous Poetry of César Vallejo ( Translators: Clayton Eshleman and José Rubia Barcia ), University of California Press ISBN 0-520-04099-6
Poemas Humanos, Human Poems, by César Vallejo, a bilingual edition translated by Clayton Eshleman.
Clayton Eshleman, with Bernard Bador.
* Clayton Eshleman, translation of The Complete Poetry: A Bilingual Edition by Cesar Vallejo
Jerome Rothenberg ( born 1931 ) is well known for his work in ethnopoetics, but he was also the coiner of the term " deep image ", which he used to described the work of poets like Robert Kelly ( born 1935 ), Diane Wakoski ( born 1937 ) and Clayton Eshleman ( born 1935 ).
They used it to describe poetry written by them and by Diane Wakoski and Clayton Eshleman.
* The Register of Clayton Eshleman Papers, MSS 0021, Mandeville Special Collections Library, Geisel Library, University of California, San Diego ; Accessions Processed in 1987 ( 1958 – 1993 )
Clayton Eshleman ( born June 1, 1935 ) is an American poet, translator, and editor.
For over thirty years, Clayton Eshleman has studied Ice Age cave art of southwestern France.
* Clayton Eshleman Author Homepage @ EPC
* Vallejo, the bard of Peru John Timpane reviews The Complete Poetry ( A Bilingual Edition ), Translated by Clayton Eshleman
* Poem by Clayton Eshleman
* Promethian Risk, essay by Clayton Eshleman in Griffin Poetry Prize blog
* Eight Poems from " LIFE IN THE FOLDS " by Clayton Eshleman, Ygdrasil, A Journal of the Poetic Arts, April 2005.
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Clayton and reads
Moore was so identified with the masked man that he is the only person on the Hollywood Walk of Fame,, to have his character's name along with his on the star, which reads, " Clayton Moore — The Lone Ranger ".

Clayton and poetry
Some of the more significant communities, such as Jumbo, Moyers, Clayton and Albion, also established cultural leagues or institutions — poetry clubs, music groups, and literary societies – in a bid to be culturally couth.
In the fall of 2005, Clayton and his wife Caryl were in residence at the Rockefeller Study Center at Bellagio on Lake Como, Italy, where he studied Hieronymus Bosch's " The Garden of Earthly Delights " and wrote a 67-page work on the triptych in poetry and prose, " The Paradise of Alchemical Foreplay ".

Clayton and radio
The film also features Herb Voland, who played General Clayton in seven episodes of the first two seasons of M * A * S * H. Farr and Christopher also had bit parts ( co-pilot and radio operator respectively ) in the 1958 Andy Griffith movie, No Time For Sergeants.
Durante became a vaudeville star and radio personality by the mid-1920s, with a trio called Clayton, Jackson and Durante.
Durante worked in radio for three years after Moore's 1947 departure, including a reunion of Clayton, Jackson and Durante on his April 21, 1948 broadcast.
The Superman of the radio program, Clayton " Bud " Collyer, believed that at 43 years of age, he was too old to reprise his radio role for television ; moreover, his was, in any event, a completely different physical type.
The success of Airline eventually led to Clayton and Walker departing to make programmes for national radio, on BBC Radio 4.
These include John Clayton, a writer and reporter for ESPN ; Tom Atkins, an actor ( Halloween III, Night of the Creeps, My Bloody Valentine ); Terry McGovern, the television actor, radio personality, voice-over specialist, and acting instructor ; Jesse Joyce, a comedian and writer ; and World Championship Wrestling commentator and writer Mark Madden.
BBC Radio Norfolk began their own version of Treasure Quest in 2008, on Sunday mornings from 9 am to 12 noon, with David Clayton presenting and Becky Betts in the radio car.
Adam Clayton Powell, Sr. gave the eulogy, which was broadcast over the radio.
... And All Through the House ( The Vault of Horror # 35 ) – After Joanne Clayton ( Joan Collins ) kills her husband on Christmas Eve, she prepares to hide his body but hears a radio announcement stating that a homicidal maniac ( Oliver MacGreevy ) is on the loose.
He was first heard on the radio as a part of Clayton McMichen's Hometown Band.
* KFUO ( AM ), a radio station ( 850 AM ) licensed to Clayton, Missouri, United States
* KFUO-FM, a former radio station ( 99. 1 FM ) licensed to Clayton, Missouri, United States
HCJB radio station staff in 1946, including engineer Clayton Howard ( front row left ), co-founder Clarence Jones ( front row right ) and future HCJB president Abe Van Der Puy ( front row, fourth from left )
The correspondence department of HCJB would respond in kind to its listeners with QSL cards and Christian tracts. An HCJB QSL card from 1975 showing a mountaineer on top of Cotopaxi As requests for QSLs became more frequent, HCJB missionary and radio engineer Clayton Howard suggested a shortwave listeners ' club be created.
They included playwright Charles MacArthur, golfer Bobby Jones, artist James Montgomery Flagg, writer Lucius Beebe, radio man Lowell Thomas and his wartime friends Billy Bishop and Clayton Knight.
In 1995, Clayton joined ESPN as a reporter and later added to his duties a weekly radio show during the NFL offseason.
Prominent past presenters of this radio station include: Fanus Rautenbach, Willem Engelbrecht, Ben Theunissen, Helen Naudé, Theo Conradie, Tom Henderson, Alida Theron, Anelle Schotkamp-Hugo, Pierre Schnehage, Anton Schmidt, Derrich Gardner, Morné Zeelie, Elana Afrika, Kieno Kammies, Duncan Pollock, Clayton Robbertze and Darren Scott.

Clayton and interview
* George Clayton Johnson interview in the Archive of American Television
* Booknotes interview with Charles Hamilton on Adam Clayton Powell, Jr .: The Political Biography of an American Dilemma, January 5, 1992.
According to Jeff Hamilton, in an interview recorded on the " Diana Krall Live in Rio " DVD, he first heard Diana Krall play at a workshop and, impressed with her piano skills ( she was not yet singing ) introduced her to bassist John Clayton.
In a May 24, 1976 Time magazine interview it was revealed that Brando " changed the entire flavor of his character — a bounty hunter called Robert E. Lee Clayton — by inventing a deadly hand weapon resembling both a harpoon and a mace that he uses to kill.

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