Archives of Ant's forefoot, 1967-1977.

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Archives of Ant's forefoot, 1967-1977.

The Ant's Forefoot Archives is composed of the correspondence, manuscripts, printed materials, and associated works of art created and maintained for the production of The Ant's Forefoot poetry magazine and associated monographs. The first series includes correspondence, two unpublished manuscripts, and several associated works of art. The correspondence files, 1967-1973, represent the bulk of the collection and contain over five hundred individual items, including letters, postcards, poems and manuscripts. In addition to the correspondence and other printed materials, the collection includes two unpublished manuscripts: The Mandarin, by Thomas M. Disch, the renowned science-fiction author and poet, and, Making a living: for a girl kisst 15 years ago, by Peter Huse, author of Prairie Poems.

5 linear ft. (7 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7281234

University of Pittsburgh

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