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Reznikoff

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[rez-ni-kawf, ‑-kof] / ˈrɛz nɪˌkɔf, ‑ˌkɒf /

noun

  1. Charles, 1894–1976, U.S. poet.


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Reznikoff said he expects the typewriters, valued at between $18,000 and $100,000 will be among the most popular auction items.

From Washington Times • Feb. 17, 2020

“Any relic, just by its nature, requires somewhat of a leap of faith,” Reznikoff said.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 23, 2018

“Any relic, just by its nature, requires somewhat of a leap of faith,” Mr. Reznikoff said.

From New York Times • Feb. 18, 2018

“It’s not hugely valuable, maybe two- to three-thousand dollars for the strands you have, but it’s undoubtedly George Washington’s,” Reznikoff said, as quoted in the college’s news release.

From Washington Post • Feb. 14, 2018

For me, the answer was, and is, an easy one; it has to be Holocaust by Charles Reznikoff.

From The Guardian • Jan. 11, 2011