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In the April 25 issue, the poem "With My God, the Smith," was attributed to Robert Mezey Robert Mezey (b. 1935) is an American poet, critic and academic. He is also a noted translator, in particular from Spanish, having translated with Richard Barnes the collected poems of Borges.

He was born in Philadelphia, and attended Kenyon College as a contemporary of E. L.
. It was actually written by Uri Zvi Greenberg Uri Zvi Greenberg (Hebrew: אורי צבי גרינברג‎, born 22 September 1896, died 8 May 1981) was an Israeli writer and politician. , and translated by Mr. Mezey.
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Date:Jul 18, 2005
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