Creator Bio
David Ignatow
1914–1997
David Ignatow was born in Brooklyn to Russian-immigrant parents. His father worked as a bookbinder; poems such as “Europe and America” speak to differences between his immigrant father’s experiences and his own as an American-born son. In a plain American vernacular, Ignatow’s poetry explores Jewishness, poverty, and the relationships between fathers and sons. His style was heavily influenced by William Carlos Williams and Walt Whitman, emphasizing content and meaning over language and artifice. The author of more than twenty-five volumes of poetry, Ignatow received the Bollingen Prize in 1977.
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Europe and America
My father brought the emigrant bundle
of desperation and worn threads,
that in anxiety as he stumbles
tumble out distractedly;
while I am bedded upon soft green money
that grows like grass.
Thus…