A.M. Klein and the Canadian Mosaic

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Title
A.M. Klein and the Canadian Mosaic
Abstract
The author notes that Montreal poet A.M. Klein (1909-1972) was a product of three rich and distinct traditions, all of which formed his mind and imagination, determined his response to time past and present, to place, and to religious and literary forms and values. As a consequence, the author argues, his contribution to the Canadian mosaic reflects the same elements. The author points out that Klein's major contribution stems primarily from his presentation of the Jewish experience, historic and present, with its inherent ideas and values.
Book Title
The A.M. Klein Symposium
Place
Ottawa, ON
Publisher
University of Ottawa Press
Date
1975
Pages
73-76
Language
en
ISBN
0-7766-4382-7
Citation
Steinberg, M. W. “A.M. Klein and the Canadian Mosaic.” In The A.M. Klein Symposium, edited by Seymour Mayne, 73–76. Ottawa, ON: University of Ottawa Press, 1975.
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