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Alen Pol Kobryn, (born 29 September 1949 in Utica, NY) is an American poet, novelist, and voice actor. 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, and New English Library, and has been broadcast on WBAI, where Kobryn hosted ''Big Al's Literary Salon & Pool Hall'' while also 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.〔Washington Post, 10 September 1980, p A12: ‘Stealth Is Already at War – In a Novel,’ by George C Wilson〕〔Time, 29 September 1980, pp 23-24: ‘Chronicle of a Security Leak’〕〔''Poseidon's Shadow,'' ''ISBN 978-0-89256-087-5,'' ''ISBN 978-0-440-16899-7,'' ''ISBN 978-0-450-05114-2''〕 Kobryn also performs voice over and character work,〔(Official Site )〕 having first performed, as well as produced, at WBAI in 1976,〔(Archived Folio Listing )〕 since which time he has lent his voice to such varied projects as PBS's Nova and the Asymmetric Warfare Group.〔(IMDB )〕 Kobryn, who lives in New York, has recently collaborated with composer Wang Jie, and is thought to be preparing to end his long artistic silence.〔(Official Site )〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alen Pol Kobryn」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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