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Berkson is a poet, art critic, and professor of Liberal Arts at the San Francisco Art Institute.
Bill Berkson reads “So we’ll go no more a roving” by George Gordon, Lord Byron 2005
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Berkson is a poet, art critic, and professor of Liberal Arts at the San Francisco Art Institute.
Bill Berkson reads “Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley 2005
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Berkson is a poet, art critic, and professor of Liberal Arts at the San Francisco Art Institute.
Bill Berkson reads “She walks in Beauty” by George Gordon, Lord Byron 2005
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Berkson is a poet, art critic, and professor of Liberal Arts at the San Francisco Art Institute.
2005 » November 2005
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Berkson is a poet, art critic, and professor of Liberal Arts at the San Francisco Art Institute.
2005 » November 2005
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Berkson is a poet, art critic, and professor of Liberal Arts at the San Francisco Art Institute.
2005 » November 2005
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She kept roses and photos of Seymour Berkson, the love of her life, on both sides of the bed.
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Taking on titles like the Sanders and the Berkson books is simply the fulfillment of part of our mission.
Anis Shivani: WATCH: Indie Literary Publishing: Editors And Writers Speak Out Anis Shivani 2011
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When Berkson told me how he identified the objects I found that there were some surprises for me, particularly in the fact that he suggested that one object could "morph" into something else.
John Seed: Mazurki: The Multiple Meanings of a Philip Guston Drawing John Seed 2011
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Joann Berkson, on February 12th, 2009 at 1: 20 pm Said:
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