Sol Funaroff

Sol Funaroff (1911-1942) was an American poet.

Life
He was the editor of the Franklin K. Lane High School magazine in 1929, and the NCollege Student Review in 1932; poetry editor of the New Masses in 1933; of We Gather Strength in 1933, of Partisan Review in 1934, and of Dynamo, a Journal of Poetry in 1935; and associate editor of New Theatre Magazine in 1936.

His poetry was published in Poetry (magazine)Poetry]], Scribner’s Pagany, Nativity, and Left, and anthologized in A Quarto of Modern Literature, edited by Leonard Brown (Scribner's); An Anthology of Proletarian Literature (International Publishers); An American Sketch Book (Macmillan); A New Anthology of Modern Poetry edited by Selden Rodman (Random House), and This Generation, edited by Eda Lou Walton (Scott, Foresman & Co.).

Publications

 * The Spider and the Clock: Poems by Sol Funaroff. New York: International Publishers, 1938.