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Imber - an Austrian poet? That's how far political correctness has come? I'm sure he'd get an Austrian passport today, but does that make him an "Austrian poet"? Btw, he'd also easily get a Polish, Ukrainian, Russian, or of course an Israeli one. Not sure if he had a US passport already, that might be a bit more tricky if he didn't. So back to square one: Austrian, really? Arminden (talk) 00:49, 27 August 2015 (UTC)Arminden[reply]
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