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Bleznick, Donald William was born on December 24, 1924 in New York City. Son of Louis and Gertrude (Kleinman) Bleznick.
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In its two previous editions, this work has proven to be an indispensable guide for students and scholars of Hispanic literature and linguistics. It is extremely useful for courses in bibliography and research methods, and librarians have found it a valuable reference tool for identifying the essential books and scholarly journals in its field. This edition has been considerably expanded, updated, and revised. Cuban literature in the United States joins Chicano literature in the new chapter entitled "Hispanic Literature in the United States." The new selected list of 107 scholarly journals includes 25 now appearing for the first time. Approximately 40% of the entries are new, and many of the retained items have been revised. Author and title indexes.
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(Donald Bleznick has translated works by ten of Spain's mo...)
Donald Bleznick has translated works by ten of Spain's most distinguished intellectuals. His collection demonstrates the significance of Spanish contributions to contemporary Western thought through discourses on history, art, literature, aesthetics, philosophy and political theory. Bleznick seeks to rectify American and European injustices against Spain in their negligence to fully embrace cultural accomplishments and artistic endeavors. The essays are published here for the first time in English. Contents: Selections from ten authors: Pedro Lain Entralgo, Jose Luis Abellan, Francico Ayala, Elias Diaz, Jose Jimenez Lozano, Jose Carlos Mainer, Xavier Rubert De Ventos, Fernando Savater, Eduardo Subirats, Eugenio Trias.
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Bleznick, Donald William was born on December 24, 1924 in New York City. Son of Louis and Gertrude (Kleinman) Bleznick.
Bachelor, City College of New York, 1946. Master of Arts, University Nacional de Mexico, 1948. Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1954.
Instructor romance languages, Ohio State University, 1949-1955; professor, Pennsylvania State University, 1955-1967; professor, U. Cincinnati, since 1967; head Department, University Cincinnati, 1967-1972; instructor Romance languages. Visiting professor Hebrew U., Jerusalem, 1974.
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With United States Army Counter Intelligence Corps, 1946-1947. Member American Association of University Professors, American Association Teachers Spanish and Portuguese (executive committee since 1975, award 1984, vice president 1992, president 1993, Honored for Outstanding Career 1995, distinguished service award 1997), Modern Language Association, Los Ensayistas (advisory board since 1976), Comediantes, Midwest Modern Language Association, Conference Editors of Learned Journals (executive committee 1978-1979), Celestinesca, Cervantes Society of America, Phi Beta Kappa (president Delta chapter of Ohio 1971-1972, 86-87), Sigma Delta Pi (state director Ohio 1968-1974, Order of Don Quijote 1970, vice president Midwest 1975-1983, Jose Martel award 1980, honorary president since 1998), Phi Sigma Iota, Kappa Delta Pi.
Married Rozlyn Burakoff, June 15, 1952. Children— Jordan, Susan.