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Reznikoff

American  
[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

Lyrically, she could sketch in an entire relationship with a few details—socks on a bed, an Austin breeze, Charles Reznikoff on the brain.

From The New Yorker

John Reznikoff, a Connecticut-based dealer who has sold many Kennedy-related items, including the white Lincoln in which the Kennedys rode in Fort Worth before flying to Dallas, estimated that the notes Mr. Wells donated might have fetched as much as $75,000.

From New York Times

John Reznikoff, a Connecticut-based dealer who has sold many Kennedy-related items, including the white Lincoln the Kennedys rode in Dallas, estimated that the notes Wells donated might have fetched as much as $75,000.

From Seattle Times

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

From Seattle Times