Joseph Bovshover
Joseph Bovshover (Yiddish: יוסף באָװשאָװער; Polish: Józef Bowszower; Russian: Иосиф Бовшовер; September 30, 1873 – December 25, 1915), also known as Yoysef Bovshover and under pseudonyms Basil Dahl and M. Turbov, was a Yiddish-language poet, essayist, and translator of Russian-Jewish descent. He has been described in Emma Goldman's Living My Life as a "high-strung and impulsive man of exceptional poetic gifts."
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Joseph Bovshover
Joseph Bovshover (Yiddish: יוסף באָװשאָװער; Polish: Józef Bowszower; Russian: Иосиф Бовшовер; September 30, 1873 – December 25, 1915), also known as Yoysef Bovshover and under pseudonyms Basil Dahl and M. Turbov, was a Yiddish-language poet, essayist, and translator of Russian-Jewish descent. He has been described in Emma Goldman's Living My Life as a "high-strung and impulsive man of exceptional poetic gifts."
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Joseph Bovshover (Yiddish: יוס ...... of exceptional poetic gifts."
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Basil Dahl, M. Turbov
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1873-09-30
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1915-12-25
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birth date
1873-09-30
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Bovshover photographed in 1911, New York City
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1915-12-25
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Poughkeepsie, New York, U.S.
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Anarcho-communism
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Joseph Bovshover
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יוסף באָװשאָװער
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Basil Dahl, M. Turbov
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