"Everyone forgets that Icarus also flew."
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About Samuel Menashe
Samuel Menashe (1925-2011) was an American poet known for his concise and profound works. Born in New York City, Menashe published his first collection of poetry, "The Many Named Beloved," in 1961, which established his unique style characterized by short, impactful verses often exploring themes of love, mortality, and spirituality. Despite facing initial obscurity, Menashe's poetry gained recognition for its depth, simplicity, and spiritual insight, earning him critical acclaim and the distinguished title of "America's greatest living poet" by W. H. Auden.
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