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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-22machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-17T23:41:13machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-17T23:41:13humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonIndiana, GarypresumedIndiana, Gary, 1950-presumedインディアナ, ゲイリーpresumedאינדיאנה, גאריpresumed1950-07-16EnglishAmericansBetween C & D Archive.Hanuman books.Heys, John Edward, 1948-High Risk Books (Firm).Lotringer, SylvèreLotringer, Sylvère.Vreeland, DianaWojnarowicz, David.Indiana, GaryHeys, John Edward, 1948-. John Edward Heys papers, ca. 1962-2001 (bulk 1969-2000)Heys, John Edward, 1948-Black-Eyed SusanClemente, Alba.Du Plenty, Tomata.Eichelberger, Ethyl, 1945-1990.Hujar, Peter, 1934-1987.Indiana, Gary.Mahlsdorf, Charlotte von, 1928-2002.Ricard, Rene, 1946-Vreeland, Diana.Angels of Light (Theatrical troupe)Cockettes (Theatrical troupe)John Edward Heys papers, ca. 1962-2001 (bulk 1969-2000)8.34 linear feet (8 boxes)The John Edward Heys papers primarily include materials related to the people and personalities whom Heys knew and performances either attended by Heys or in which he appeared. New York Public Library System, NYPLThe Serpent's Tail/High Risk archive, [ca. 1990-1997].The Serpent's Tail/High Risk archive, [ca. 1990-1997].ca. 37.5 linear ft. (in 25 boxes)Collection includes correspondence, manuscripts and contracts of authors who published with High Risk Books, press binders on High Risk and Serpent's Tail authors, business and administration files, production files, publicity, reviews, photographs, sales catalogues, posters, ephemera, and some audio/visual and printed material from approximately 1990 to 1997. It is a comprehensive collection documenting High Risk Books' years of operation, and Ira Silverberg's original organization of the archive was preserved as much as possible. Also included are authors/titles published collaboratively by both Atlas Press and Serpent's Tail. Churchill County MuseumSingh, Rani. Investigating Mahagonny [videorecording] / [conference sponsored by the Getty Research Institute].Singh, Rani.Arthur, Paul, 1947-2008.Lund, Simon.Nyari, Balazs.Friend, MichaelFriedberg, Anne.Hinton, Stephen.Indiana, Gary.Smith, Patti.Joselit, David.Crow, Thomas E., 1948-Getty Research Institute. Contemporary Programs and Research.Investigating Mahagonny [videorecording] / [conference sponsored by the Getty Research Institute].11 videodiscs of 11 (DVD) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + event program.The symposium was presented in conjunction with the screening of Harry Smith's final film, Mahagonny, at the Getty Research Institute. Lectures investigate the creative work of Smith, who was an experimental filmmaker, anthropologist, painter, and musicologist. The symposium closed with a performance of spoken word and song by Patti Smith. Getty Research InstituteHanuman books. Hanuman books records, 1978-1996, (bulk 1986-1994).Hanuman books.Ashbery, John.Basquiat, Jean-Michel.Biederman, Peg.Bockris, Victor, 1949-Brainard, Joe, 1942-Burroughs, William S., 1914-1997.Chance, John.Chatwin, Bruce, 1940-1989.Clark, Tom, 1941-Clemente, Francesco, 1952-Cooper, Dennis, 1953-Corso, Gregory.Cortez, Diego.Creeley, Robert, 1926-2005.Darling, Candy, 1944-1974.Daumal, René, 1908-1944.De Kooning, Willem, 1904-1997.Di Prima, Diane.Dylan, Bob, 1941-Ellingham, Lewis.Ferlinghetti, Lawrence.Foye, Brian.Foye, Raymond, 1957-Geldzahler, Henry.Haring, Keith.Hell, Richard.Hockney, David.Huncke, Herbert.Indiana, Gary.Joans, Ted.Johns, Jasper, 1930-Katz, Alex, 1927-Kaufman, Eileen Kohl.Kerouac-Parker, F.E.Killian, Kevin.Landes-Levi, Louise.McClure, Michael.Michaux, Henri, 1899-1984.Motherwell, Robert.Mueller, Cookie.Myles, Eileen.Nachiappan, C.T.Nicosia, Gerald.Olson, Kirby, 1956-Padgett, Ron, 1942-Pelieu, Claude.Pettet, Simon.Plymell, Charles.Ricard, Rene, 1946-Rickert, Paul.Salle, David, 1952-Schuyler, James.Scrivani, George.Smith, Harry, 1936-Smith, Patti.Snyder, Gary, 1930-Stipe, Michael, 1960-Taaffe, Philip, 1955-Trinidad, David, 1953-Waldman, Anne, 1945-Zedd, Nick.Hanuman books records, 1978-1996, (bulk 1986-1994).20 linear ft.Collection includes: correspondence, invoices, manuscripts, typescripts, artwork, audiotapes, printed ephemera, photographs and books. Records document the founding of Hanuman Books, the administration of a small New York Press, Indian printing practices, San Francisco's North Beach and New York's Lower East Side literary and art scenes, Beat poetry, the Naropa Institute, contemporary music and film, and gay men and gay literature in the 1980s and 1990s. University of MichiganLotringer, Sylvère. Sylvere Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive 1960-2000 (Bulk 1973-2000).Lotringer, Sylvère.Sylvere Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive 1960-2000 (Bulk 1973-2000).103.0 linear feet(96 boxes)The Sylvère Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive includes correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, financial records, and audiovisual material associated with Lotringer's work as a literary critic and cultural theorist, and as the founder of the journal and independent press Semiotext(e). The collection is arranged into 13 Series:SERIES I: Correspondence contains both Sylvère Lotringer's personal correspondence and the correspondence of the Semiotext(e) group. It has been arranged into five ... The Sylvère Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive includes correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, financial records, and audiovisual material associated with Lotringer's work as a literary critic and cultural theorist, and as the founder of the journal and independent press Semiotext(e). Fales Library & Special CollectionsDennis Cooper Papers, 1970-2002Dennis Cooper Papers 1970-200220.0 linear feet; (25 boxes)The Dennis Cooper Papers cover his career from approximately 1970 to 2002 and include correspondence and manuscripts of many notable literary and cultural figures, scrapbooks, manuscripts, collaborative projects, journals, journalism, reviews, business/production files for each book project, posters, videocassettes, and tapes. Dennis Cooper's creative output includes poetry, journalism and fiction that at times explores 'extreme subjects.' In the late 1970's, Cooper became involved with the nascent punk scene and began Little Caesar Magazine, and later, Little Caesar Press. He is the author of novels such as: Closer (1989) and Frisk (1992), has contributed to the , , and , and co-curated an exhibit with Richard Hawkins entitled "Against Nature: A Group Show of Work by Homosexual Men." Presently, Cooper lives in Los Angeles. Village Voice Spin The Advocate L.A. WeeklyFales Library & Special CollectionsIndiana, Gary. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.Indiana, Gary.Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.1 folderMetropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson LibraryGary Indiana Papers, 1976-2005Gary Indiana Papers 1976-200513.0 Linear feet; in 27 boxes.The Gary Indiana Papers are comprised of materials which document the literary career of Gary Indiana. Collection materials include manuscripts, galleys, diaries, notebooks, correspondence, contracts, postcards, flyers, theater programs, periodical and newspaper clippings, photographs, collages, and posters.Fales Library & Special CollectionsJohn Edward Heys papers, circa 1962-2001, 1969-2000John Edward Heys papers circa 1962-2001 1969-20008.34 linear feet; 8 boxesJohn Edward Heys is an actor/performer who performed with numerous performance groups including the Angels of Light, the Cockettes, and Charles Ludlam's Ridiculous Theatrical Company. He knew and worked with numerous artists including Charles Ludlam, Ethyl Eichelberger, Jackie Curtis, Cookie Mueller, Bill Vehr, Tomata du Plenty, and Gary Indiana. Heys also created several one man shows including his portrayal of Diana Vreeland and ; directed Alba Clemente in Rene Ricard's translation of Jean Cocteau's ; and created a documentary about Charlotte von Mahlsdorf. The collection contains materials related to the people and personalities whom Heys knew and the performances that Heys was involved in on attended. A significant portion of the collection concerns performances Heys created. Materials also concern Charles Ludlam, the Ridiculous Theatrical Company, Jackie Curtis, and Cookie Mueller. Materials include correspondence, photographs, clippings, publicity, and advertising posters. La Mamounia A Human VoiceThe New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.Between C & D archive, [ca. 1983-1990].Rose, Joel.Between C & D archive, [ca. 1983-1990].ca. 18 linear ft. (in 12 boxes)The Between C & D archive comprises incoming and outgoing correspondence and business files for both the magazine and the anthology; production files for the magazine; a complete run of the magazine with all variants; manuscripts, posters, and original art; ephemera, including the computer used in the production of the magazine; disks containing the print files for the magazine, outgoing correspondence, and other related data for both the magazine and anthology; and miscellaneous printed materials. The scope of the archive is comprehensive in that it contains all records and files of the magazine and anthology kept by Rose and Texier. As much as possible, the editor's original organization of the material was preserved. Churchill County MuseumRon Kolm Papers, ca. 1970-2003Ron Kolm Papers ca. 1970-200357.0 linear feet; (41 boxes)Ron Kolm is a writer, editor, artist, promoter, has been the de facto archivist and an enduring member of the Soho and East Village arts scene from ca. 1975 to the present day. During this period, he has been involved with several independent bookstores, small magazines, performance spaces, and the outsider art scene. Kolm continues to be heavily involved in avant garde work, serving as a main organizer of The Unbearables, a loosely organized group of downtown writers and artists, perhaps best known for their protests against mainstream notions of "good" or "bad" literature and art. Through his work, Kolm has collected over 6000 items that comprise this collection. Items include: signed first editions and chapbooks by authors such as Kathy Acker, Lynne Tillman, Gary Indiana, Spalding Gray, Patrick McGrath, Harry Mathews, Hal Sirowitz, Max Blagg, Janice Eidus, Constance DeJong, David Wojnarowicz, among many others; as well as: complete runs of Between C and D, Red Tape, Zone, The Portable Lower East Side, Beat, Vox, and The National Poetry Magazine of the Lower East Side, among others.Fales Library & Special CollectionsSylvere Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive, Bulk, 1973-2000, 1960-2000Lotringer, SylvèreSylvere Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive Bulk, 1973-2000 1960-2000103.0 linear feet; (96 boxes)The Sylvère Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive includes correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, financial records, and audiovisual material associated with Lotringer's work as a literary critic and cultural theorist, and as the founder of the journal and independent press Semiotext(e).Fales Library & Special CollectionsSerpent's Tail/High Risk Archive, ca. 1990-1997Serpent's Tail/High Risk Archive ca. 1990-199739.0 linear feet; (27 boxes)High Risk Books was founded in New York City in 1993 by Ira Silverberg and Amy Scholder as an imprint of Serpent's Tail Press in London. Dedicated to publishing challenging, innovative, and progressive literature, High Risk Books transcended the traditional boundaries of publishing to provoke and inspire a new generation of writers and readers. While connected by a certain subversive impulse, authors as diverse as William S. Burroughs, Kathy Acker, Tim Dlugos, Diamanda Galas, Robert Gluck, Gary Indiana, June Jordan, Cookie Mueller, Lynne Tillman, Pagan Kennedy, John Giorno, Sapphire and many others are published by High Risk. As a small press, High Risk played a crucial role in providing a space for writers, many just beginning their careers, who would otherwise have found it difficult to get published in mainstream houses. In January 1997, the High Risk office in New York closed. Serpent's Tail Press continues to publish from the United Kingdom.Fales Library & Special CollectionsWojnarowicz, David. David Wojnarowicz papers, ca. 1954-1992.Wojnarowicz, David.David Wojnarowicz papers, ca. 1954-1992.128 linear ft. (ca. 175 boxes)The collection as a whole includes journals, correspondence, manuscripts, photography, film, video and audio works, source and production materials, objects and artifacts, and ephemera relating to the life and career of David Wojnarowicz. Churchill County MuseumIra Silverberg Papers, 1980-2007Ira Silverberg Papers 1980-200752.0 linear feet; (52 boxes)Ira Silverberg has been an influential literary agent and editor in New York City for almost two decades. His papers contain the correspondence and manuscripts of many of the city's young talents. Additionally, his papers offer a unique insight into the world of New York City publishing. Of special interest in the Silverberg papers is the extensive amount of material relating to authors Kathy Acker, William S. Burroughs and Dennis Cooper.Fales Library & Special CollectionsBetween C & D Archive, [ca. 1983-1990]Between C & D Archive [ca. 1983-1990]18.0 linear feetBetween C & D was one of the most influential literary magazines of the New York downtown scene of the 1980's and was started in 1983 by co-editors Joel Rose and Catherine Texier. Taking its name from the location of Rose and Texier's apartment where it was produced--on East 7th Street between Avenues C & D on Manhattan's Lower East Side--the magazine provided one of the major downtown venues for "new fiction" of both established and emerging writers like Patrick McGrath, Dennis Cooper, Gary Indiana, Kathy Acker, Lynne Tillman, and David Wojnarowicz, to name only a few. Rose and Texier's vision for Between C & D was to support writing that deviated from conventional norms and questioned accepted standards of literature. The magazine stopped publication in 1990. The collection represents the editorial correspondence, manuscripts, and copies of Between C & D, and various related materials.Fales Library & Special CollectionsDavid Wojnarowicz Papers, ca. 1954-1992David Wojnarowicz Papers ca. 1954-1992128.0 linear feet; (ca. 175 boxes)David Wojnarowicz was a painter, writer, photographer, filmmaker, performer, and activist. He made super-8 films, created the photographic series "Arthur Rimbaud in New York", performed in the band Three Teens Kill 4 - No Motive, and exhibited his work in well known East Village galleries. In 1985, he was included in the Whitney Biennial, the so-called "Graffiti Show". He died of AIDS on July 22, 1992. The David Wojnarowicz Papers includes journals, correspondence, manuscripts, photography, film, video and audio works, source and production materials, objects, and ephemera.Fales Library & Special Collections