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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 )
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
* Clayton Eshleman reads poems and discusses his poetry in a radio interview on Bookworm, May 29, 2008
* 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 born
* Clayton Rohner ( born 1957 ), American actor in films and television
* Adam Clayton ( born 1960 ), bassist in U2
* Jay Clayton ( born 1941 ), jazz singer
* Jay Clayton ( critic ) ( born 1951 ), literary critic and professor
* Timothy Clayton ( born 1976 ), the real name of Attitude ( rapper )
* Mark Clayton ( American football, born 1961 ), National Football League player
* Clayton Kearney ( born 1964 ), former Australian sprinter and professional fitness coach
* Adam Clayton Powell, Sr. ( 1865 – 1953 ), was born to Sally Dunning, a free woman of color, and reared here.
Governor George Wallace was born in nearby Clio, Alabama and began his legal and political career in Clayton.
* Tyrone ' Ty ' Adams ( born 1949 )-playwright ( Conecuh, Wallace: The Clayton Years )
Clayton was born in Bugsworth, now Buxworth, in the United Kingdom, and emigrated to the United States in 1837.
Lillian Smith, author of the 1944 best-seller Strange Fruit, was born in Jasper before relocating with her family to Clayton, Georgia at age 14.
* Jacob Clayton, born 1929, biochemist who worked closely with John E. Amoore developing the stereochemical theory for olfaction
* Guy Stair Sainty, the author and art dealer, was born at Clayton Priory on what is now the southern edge of the town.
Clayton Paul Alderfer ( born September 1, 1940 in Sellersville, Pennsylvania ) is an American psychologist who further developed Maslow's hierarchy of needs by categorizing the hierarchy into his ERG theory ( Existence, Relatedness and Growth ).
Clayton was born in Bethel in Delaware County in Pennsylvania, to John and Ann Glover Clayton.
Clayton Holmes " Clay " Aiken ( born November 30, 1978 ) is an American singer, television personality, actor, producer, author, and activist who began his rise to fame on the second season of the television program American Idol in 2003.
Powell was born in New Haven, Connecticut, the second child and only son of Adam Clayton Powell, Sr. and Mattie Buster Shaffer, both born poor in Virginia and West Virginia, respectively.
Sally never identified the father of Adam Clayton Powell, Sr., born 1865, but appeared to have named him after her older brother Adam Dunning, listed on the 1860 census as the head of their household and a farmer.

Clayton and June
In October 1931, he submitted the short story " People of the Dark " to Clayton Publications ' new magazine, Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror ( June 1932 ).
On 18 June, the first of 161 soil erosion control camps was opened, in Clayton, Alabama.
In June 1893, after the club was evicted from North Road by its owners, Manchester Deans and Canons, who felt it was inappropriate for the club to charge an entry fee to the ground, secretary A. H. Albut procured the use of the Bank Street ground in Clayton.
* June 6 – Ethel Clayton, American actress ( b. 1882 )
Passed during the Wilson administration, the legislation was introduced by Alabama Democrat Henry De Lamar Clayton Jr. in the U. S. House of Representatives, where the act passed by a vote of 277 to 54 on June 5, 1914.
Since June 20, 2011, Joseph Clayton has had day-to-day control of the company.
Clayton also sponsors the annual " Triple F Ride " in June which is a non-profit bike rally starting in Lambert Park.
It was organized in June in 1873 and was named for William Z. Clayton who owned a large tract of land there at the time.
In June 2007, Carlyle agrees to acquire HD Supply for $ 10. 3 billion, along with Bain Capital and Clayton, Dubilier & Rice ( with each agreeing to buy a one-third stake in the division ).
He married Rose Clayton on June 6, 1964 ; the couple has two children, Clayton and Kate.
In June 1874, Clayton announced that he could no longer control matters in Arkansas and that he and his friends would be willing to enter into any arrangement whereby they could at least be safe from persecution and prosecution.
Harmon Clayton Killebrew (; June 29, 1936 – May 17, 2011 ), nicknamed " Killer " and " Hammerin ' Harmon ", was an American professional baseball first baseman, third baseman, and left fielder.
The three-issue mini-series The Green Hornet: Dark Tomorrow ( June – August 1993 ) was set approximately one hundred years in the future, and had an Asian-American Green Hornet, real name Clayton Reid, who had been corrupted by power and truly became the crime boss he was supposed to only pretend to be, fighting a Caucasian Kato.
" Clayton returned on June 29, 1995 after 285 days at sea.
In June 1973 Link's 31-year-old son, Edwin Clayton Link, and another diver, 51-year-old Albert D. Stover, died during a seemingly routine dive off Key West, FL.
1940s vocalist Patti Clayton was the original 1944 voice of Chiquita Banana, followed by Elsa Miranda, June Valli and Monica Lewis.
Clayton Grange Flats, Moor Grange, Leeds used as ' The Multistorey Block of Flats ' in the Beiderbecke affair, taken in June 2008, 24 years after filming
The following titles include Harbinger in June 2012 by writer Joshua Dysart and artist Khari Evans, Bloodshot in July 2012 by writer Duane Swierczynski and Archer & Armstrong in August 2012 by writer Fred Van Lente and artist Clayton Henry.
Stars Jan Clayton and June Lockhart were nominated for Emmys.
Thereafter in June 2007, Home Depot sold their supply unit for 10. 3 billion, to a consortium of three private equity firms, The Carlyle Group, Bain Capital and Clayton, Dubilier and Rice ( with each agreeing to buy a one-third stake in the division ).
Egypt-Libya 11 June 1942-12 February 1943 was prepared in the U. S. Army Center of Military History by Clayton R. Newell
* Denominational primary schooling: The case of Trinidad and Tobago, Clayton G. Mackenzie, International Review of Education 37, # 2 ( June 1991 ), pp. 211 – 226.
The railway was completed to Tallulah Falls in 1882, to Clayton, Georgia in 1904 and to Franklin, North Carolina in June, 1907.

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