John Cournos

John Cournos (1881 - 1966) was an American writer from a Russian-Jewish background; his family emigrated when he was aged 10. He was one of the Imagist poets, but is better known for his other writing, of novels, short stories, essays and criticism; and as a translator of Russian literature. He used the pseudonym John Courtney. Cournos, John Cournos, John Cournos, John

 

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