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  1. Director: Paul Williams: Still Alive. Stephen Kessler was born in New York City, New York, USA. He is known for Paul Williams: Still Alive (2011), Birch Street Gym (1991) and The Independent (2000).

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  2. Stephen Kessler is the author of a dozen books of original poetry, sixteen books of literary translation, three collections of essays, and a novel, The Mental Traveler . He is also the editor and principal translator of The Sonnets by Jorge Luis Borges.

  3. For over 30 years, he's been a licensed psychotherapist, studying many different healing modalities and maps of personality, including Character Structure, the Enneagram, NLP, energy work, Thought Field Therapy, and EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques). He is a certified EFT Expert & Trainer.

  4. www.stephenkessler.com › essaysStephen Kessler

    One of the most versatile writers of his generation, Stephen Kessler has distinguished himself over the last forty years as a poet, critic (“certainly the best poetry critic in sight,” according to Lawrence Ferlinghetti), translator, novelist, and a wide-ranging journalist. As editor he founded the international journal Alcatraz (1979-1985 ...

  5. Stephen H. Kessler (born 1935) is a person who was known as the "LSD Killer". Education. He attended Harvard College and graduated class of '57, [1] and was enrolled in Downstate Medical School in 1964, but was asked to leave because of his unstable behaviour. [2] Trial.

  6. 21 de may. de 2024 · Born in Los Angeles in 1947, Stephen Kessler received a BA in Languages and Literature from Bard College and an MA from the University of California, Santa Cruz. His collections of poetry include Scratch Pagasus (Swan Scythe Press, 2013); The Mental Traveler (Greenhouse Review Press, 2010); Burning Daylight (Littoral Press, 2007 ...

  7. www.stephenkessler.com › poetryStephen Kessler

    Click here for sample poems. Prolific poet, award-winning translator, esteemed critic—“certainly the best poetry critic in sight,” according to Lawrence Ferlinghetti—essayist and journalist, editor and novelist, Stephen Kessler has been a constant creative force in the American literary counterculture for more than fifty years.