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Sonia Raiziss Giop : ウィキペディア英語版
Sonia Raiziss

Sonia Raiziss Giop (1909 – March 19, 1994) was an American poet, critic, and translator.
==Life and career==

A native of Germany, Raiziss grew up in Philadelphia. She was the daughter of Anna (Perper) and Dr. George W. Raiziss, a professor, at University of Pennsylvania.〔https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:248L-TBV〕 She was a first cousin, twice removed, of actor Alexis Denisof.〔http://ethnicelebs.com/alexis-denisof〕
Raiziss' first work was published while she was in high school. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, and she also studied at Columbia University and the Sorbonne.
She was an editor of ''Chelsea (magazine)'', from 1960–1994, with Ursule Molinaro, featuring poems and prose by Denise Levertov, Sylvia Plath, Umberto Eco, Raymond Carver, and Grace Paley. She corresponded with Laura Riding,〔(Guide to the Guide to the Laura (Riding) Jackson and Schuyler B. Jackson collection, 1924–1991 ). Rmc.library.cornell.edu. Retrieved on October 20, 2011.〕 and David Finkel.〔(Finding-Aid for the Donald Finkel Papers (WTU00045) ). Library.wustl.edu. Retrieved on October 20, 2011.〕
Her work appeared in ''American prefaces'',〔(American prefaces – University of Iowa – Google Books ). Books.google.com (February 3, 2009). Retrieved on October 20, 2011.〕 ''The Atlantic'',〔(The Atlantic – Cairns Collection of American Women Writers – Google Books ). Books.google.com (December 3, 2008). Retrieved on October 20, 2011.〕 ''Beloit Poetry Journal''.〔(Beloit Poetry Journal – Author Index ). BPJ. Retrieved on October 20, 2011.〕 ''Granite'',〔(Granite – Google Books ). Books.google.com (April 29, 2008). Retrieved on October 20, 2011.〕 ''The Prairie Schooner'',〔(The Prairie Schooner – Google Books ). Books.google.com (May 24, 2007). Retrieved on October 20, 2011.〕 ''Plainsong'',〔(Plainsong – Google Books ). Books.google.com (June 20, 2008). Retrieved on October 20, 2011.〕 ''Virginia Quarterly Review'',〔(The Virginia quarterly review – University of Virginia – Google Books ). Books.google.com. Retrieved on October 20, 2011.〕 ''Yale Poetry Review''.〔(Yale poetry review – Google Books ). Books.google.com (July 17, 2007). Retrieved on October 20, 2011.〕
As a member of the League of American Writers, she served on its ''Keep America Out of War Committee'' in January 1940 during the period of the Hitler-Stalin pact.〔Franklin Folsom, ''Days of Anger, Days of Hope'', University Press of Colorado, 1994, ISBN 0-87081-332-3〕
She lived in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She married Alfredo Giop de Palchi. She adopted a son, Peter St. Mu Raiziss of Sacramento, California. Sonia died in Manhattan.〔

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