Emil Antonucci was born in Brooklyn and graduated from Cooper Union in New York City in 1950. As a student Antonucci contributed drawings to the publications Jubilee and the Catholic Worker. His work at Jubilee introduced him to the poet Robert Lax, who would be a lifelong friend and collaborator. Following his graduation, Antonucci established himself as a freelance graphic designer based in New York. In 1955 Antonucci was awarded a Fulbright fellowship that allowed him to travel to Paris. In 1958 Antonucci received the Guggenheim Fellowship, and he used the funds to found Journeyman Press. Antonucci and Lax collaborated on poetry chapbooks for some of the initial publications for Journeyman Press.... more.

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