Background
Hausner, John Herman was born on October 31, 1932 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of John E. and Anna (Mudrak) Hausner.
(Since 1976, when poems by Sebastian first began appearing...)
Since 1976, when poems by Sebastian first began appearing in Slavic periodicals, Slavs developed a love and ethnic pride for this new, but still unknown, Slavic poet. Shortly thereafter, Sebastian's poems began appearing in the general news media and anthologies of great contemporary poems throughout the United States and Canada, creating a love for Sebastian's poetry among the general population. With the publication of Sebastian, the Essence of My Soul, by Vantage Press Inc. in 1982, the identity of John H. Hausner as the poet Sebastian became known for the first time. Though Sebastian's poetry has become cherished by people of all ethnic ancestry and in all walks of life, poet John H. Hausner has never forgotten his Slavic heritage and has continued to write poetry specifically directed to the Slavic community. This work includes the beautiful epic poem, Janosik - We Remember! as well as five shorter poems of special significance to Slavs and the preservation of the Slavic heritage. All of the poems are beautifully illustrated by the Slavic artist Tibor Kovalik producing a work of art by two creative Slavs which should be read and cherished by Slavs throughout the world. This book should awaken, strengthen and preserve our Slavic heritage, pride and group identity.
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(Thirty-three of poet John H. Hausner's Favorite poems are...)
Thirty-three of poet John H. Hausner's Favorite poems are contained in Sebastian, Essence Of My Soul. The name "Sebastian" in the title of Hausner's pseudonym, under which some of his poems have previously appeared in various periodicals. Through Sebastian, Hausner's true feelings emerge and are skillfully molded ito enchanting verse. These poems cover all facets of life: romantic ideals, intimacy, humor, patriotism, even controversial social issues. Hausner's reverence for woman is detailed in a poem of the same name: God made the universe in seven days; Then He made her, more beautiful in many ways. For stars and diamonds lack the luster in her eyes; The whole world looks at her, and then in jealousy cries.
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Hausner, John Herman was born on October 31, 1932 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of John E. and Anna (Mudrak) Hausner.
Bachelor of Philosophy cum laude, University Detroit, 1954. Master of Arts, University Detroit, 1957. Juris Doctor summa cum laude, University Detroit, 1966.
Bar: Michigan 1967, United States Court Appeals (6th circuit) 1968, Supreme Court of the United States Court 1971, United States Tax Court 1976, United States.Ct. Claims 1976, United States Court Military Appeals 1976. Teacher, Detroit Public Schools, 1954, 56-59, 61-67.
Teaching fellow U. Cincinnati, 1959-1961.
Instructor U. Detroit, 1961-1974. Sole practice, Detroit, 1967-1969.
Assistant United State Attorneys, 1969-1973. Chief assistant United State Attorneys Eastern District Michigan, 1973-1976.
Judge 3dJud. Circuit Michigan, Wayne County, 1976-1994.
Retired 1994. Lecturer Law School. Faculty adviser National Judicial College, 1978-1979. Active Civic Searchlight.
(Since 1976, when poems by Sebastian first began appearing...)
(Thirty-three of poet John H. Hausner's Favorite poems are...)
Served with United States Army, 1954-1956. Member Federal Bar Association (member executive bd.Detroit chapter 1976-1982), American Bar Association, State Bar Michigan, Michigan Judges Association, Blue Key, Alpha Sigma Nu.
Married Alice R. Kieltyka, August 22, 1959.