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Nemerov

American  
[nem-uh-rawf, ‑-rof] / ˈnɛm əˌrɔf, ‑ˌrɒf /

noun

  1. Howard, 1920–91, U.S. poet, novelist, and essayist: U.S. poet laureate 1988–90.


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However, as Stanford art historian Alexander Nemerov has sharply observed, the damage recorded in Hine’s entrancing photograph was inflicted at least as much on the young girl’s soul as on her body.

From Los Angeles Times • May 5, 2025

Or, as her brother, the poet Howard Nemerov, put it, “freaks, professional transvestites, strong men, tattooed men, the children of the very rich.”

From Washington Post • Sep. 26, 2022

In 1977, the poet Howard Nemerov described the eerie sense that the gingko appeared to drop its leaves as if through some hidden natural command:

From Slate • Nov. 17, 2018

Here, in a rambling, crooked house in North Bennington, they raised four children and became the center of a social set that included Howard Nemerov, Ralph Ellison, Bernard Malamud, and Walter Bernstein.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 10, 2016

Her father, David Nemerov, owned a clothing store on Fifth Avenue, and the family had nannies and chauffeurs.

From New York Times • Jun. 2, 2016