Alen Pol Kobryn

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Alen Pol Kobryn, b 29 September 1949, Utica, NY, is an American poet and novelist.

Kobryn was educated at Johns Hopkins and New York University, and studied with John Ashbery at the City University of New York.

His work has been published by Scribner, Dell, New English Library. and been broadcast on WBAI, where Kobryn hosted Big Al's Literary Salon & Pool Hall while working with Charles Ruas in the Drama and Literature Department.

... and other prisons, a novel, was first represented by Kurt Hellmer.

Framework, verse, and Attica State, a work in verse, were first broadcast on WBAI.

Poseidon's Shadow, a novel projecting the theme of the Iliad in cold war terms, published by Scribner, contains one of the earliest references to the existence of stealth technology.[1][2][3]

Kobryn lives in New York.

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  1. ^ Washington Post, 10 September 1980, p A12: ‘Stealth Is Already at War – In a Novel,’ by George C Wilson
  2. ^ Time, 29 September 1980, pp 23-24: ‘Chronicle of a Security Leak’
  3. ^ Poseidon's Shadow, ISBN 9780892560875, ISBN 9780440168997, ISBN 9780450051142

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