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  1. Ioan "John" Balaban (13 April 1924 – 26 August 1953) was a Romanian-born serial killer who confessed to murdering five people in France and Australia. Balaban moved to Australia in 1951 and settled in Adelaide, South Australia, where he carried out four murders

  2. John B. Balaban (born December 2, 1943) [1] is an American poet and translator, an authority on Vietnamese literature. [2] Biography. Balaban was born in Philadelphia to Romanian immigrant parents, Phillip and Alice Georgies Balaban. [1] [3] He obtained a B.A. with highest honors in English from Pennsylvania State University in 1966.

  3. About. Photo Credit: Wm. Seraile, 2017. John Balaban is the author of fourteen books of poetry and prose, including four volumes which together have won The Academy of American Poets’ Lamont prize, a National Poetry Series Selection, and two nominations for the National Book Award, After Our War (1974) and Locusts at the Edge of Summer (1998).

  4. Poet and translator John Balaban earned his BA from Penn State and an MA in English from Harvard. He is the author of 12 books of poetry and prose, including the chapbook Like Family (2009) and the full-length collections Path, Crooked Path (2006), named an Editors’ Choice by Booklist and Best Book of Poetry by Library Journal; Locusts at the ...

  5. John Balaban is the author of thirteen books of poetry and prose, including Empires (Copper Canyon Press, 2019); Path, Crooked Path (Copper Canyon Press, 2006); Locusts at the Edge of Summer: New and Selected Poems (Copper Canyon Press, 1997), winner of the William Carlos Williams Award; and Words for My Daughter (Copper Canyon Press, 1991), ...

  6. The papers of poet and translator John Balaban consist of published and unpublished drafts, research material, correspondence, publication and marketing material, reviews, royalty statements, and other materials related to his poetry, translations of Vietnamese and Bulgarian poetry, memoir, novel, essays, and other works; photographs; and ...

  7. John Balaban's first collection of poetry, After Our War (Pittsburgh 1974), established him as one of the strong est poets of the Vietnam generation. It was the Lamont Selection of the Academy of American Poets and was nominated for a National Book Award. Based largely on Balaban's five years in Vietnam with International Voluntary