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When the Valentine Steinbeck collection became available for purchase it was a major event to Steinbeck collectors, dealers, librarians, and Scholars. There was material in it that had not previously been noted in the otherwise comprehensive Goldstone and Payne BIBLIOGRAPHY, a reference work based on forty years collecting activity by Adrian Goldstone and the University of Texas at Austin. Morrow's catalogue, because of its detail and the major collection it describes, became a necessary companion volume to the Goldstone/Payne bibliography. It was designed and printed by Patrick Keagh, the well-known West Coast printer, and was his first large-scale job.
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Founded in 1981 by its editor, Bradford Morrow, who himself published the first three issues; subsequently published by David Godine, Collier Macmillan, and, beginning with issue 15 (1990) Bard College, where Morrow is professor of literature. Beginning with issue 14 (1989) it has constituted a semi-annual series of anthologies on a single topic, many of them guest-edited. Writers published in Conjunctions include many associated with Brown University, especially with the Graduate Program in Literary Arts (known before Dec. 2003 as the Graduate Program in Creative Writing), e.g. John Hawkes, Robert Coover, John Edgar Wideman, Robert Creeley, Mei-mei Bersenbrugge, Keith Waldrop, Rosmarie Waldrop, Forrest Gander, C.D. Wright, James Laughlin, Mary Caponegro, Thalia Field, Paula Vogel, Edwidge Danticat, Carole Maso, and Ben Marcus.
Professor of literature, Bard College (1990- ); editor of Conjunctions; writer. Novels: Come Sunday (1988), The almanac branch (1991), Trinity Fields (1995), Giovanni's gift (1997), Ariel's crossing (2002). Poetry collections: Posthumes: selected poems 1977-1982; A bestiary (1991). Editor of numerous books including The complete poems of Kenneth Rexroth (2002; with Sam Hamill). Bradford Morrow issue of The review of contemporary fiction published in 2000. Founding editor, Conjunctions (1981- ). Literary executor of Kenneth Rexroth. Recipient, O. Henry Prize (2003); Academy Award in Literature, American Academy of Arts and Letters (1998). Member, board of trustees, PEN American Center (1998-2002).
When the Valentine Steinbeck collection became available for purchase it was a major event to Steinbeck collectors, dealers, librarians, and Scholars. There was material in it that had not previously been noted in the otherwise comprehensive Goldstone and Payne BIBLIOGRAPHY, a reference work based on forty years collecting activity by Adrian Goldstone and the University of Texas at Austin. Morrow's catalogue, because of its detail and the major collection it describes, became a necessary companion volume to the Goldstone/Payne bibliography. It was designed and printed by Patrick Keagh, the well-known West Coast printer, and was his first large-scale job.
Conjunctions is a biannual American literary journal based at Bard College. It was founded in 1981 and is currently edited by Bradford Morrow.
The journal publishes innovative fiction, poetry, criticism, drama, art and interviews by both emerging and established writers. It provides a forum for nearly 1,000 writers and artists "whose work challenges accepted forms and modes of expression, experiments with language and thought, and is fully realized art", according to the "Letter From the Editor" on its Web site. It aims to maintain consistently high editorial and production quality with the intention of attracting a large and varied audience. The project is meant to present wide variety of individual voices. The publication is unusually thick, often containing about 400 pages per issue.
Conjunctions' editorial approach is often collaborative. Both the editor and the distinguished staff of active contributing editors - including Walter Abish, Chinua Achebe, John Ashbery, Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, Mary Caponegro, Elizabeth Frank, William H. Gass, Peter Gizzi, Jorie Graham, Robert Kelly, Ann Lauterbach, Norman Manea, W.S. Merwin, Rick Moody, Joanna Scott, Peter Straub, William Weaver and John Edgar Wideman - rely on the advice of fellow writers across the country. Final selection of the material is made by the editor.
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Bradford Morrow is an American novelist, essayist, poet, editor, and writer of short fiction. He was born on April 8, 1951, in Baltimore, Maryland, and grew up in Littleton, Colorado. In 1968 he was awarded an American Field Service scholarship to finish his senior year of high school as a foreign exchange student at the Liceo Scientifico in Cuneo, Italy. In 1972 he received his Bachelor of Arts degree (summa cum laude) from the University of Colorado, Boulder. After doing graduate work in English and comparative literature at Yale University, he began work on a bibliography of the works of Wyndham Lewis, which was published in 1978 by Black Sparrow Press.
Morrow is the founding editor of the literary journal Conjunctions . He became the literary executor of the poet Kenneth Rexroth's estate in 1982 and has edited a number of Rexroth’s books, including The Selected Poems of Kenneth Rexroth (1984), Classics Revisited (1986), World Outside the Window: Selected Essays of Kenneth Rexroth (1987), and More Classics Revisited (1989). With Sam Hamill he coedited The Complete Poems of Kenneth Rexroth (2002).
Morrow is the author of six novels: Come Sunday (1988), The Almanac Branch (1991), which was a finalist for the 1992 PEN/Faulkner Award; Trinity Fields (1994), a finalist for the 1995 Los Angeles Times Book Award; Giovanni’s Gift (1997), Ariel’s Crossing (2002), and The Diviner’s Tale (2011). He also wrote two books for children: A Bestiary (1991), illustrated by Gahan Wilson, and Didn’t Didn’t Do It (2006).
Morrow’s short fiction has appeared in a number of anthologies. A collection of his short stories, The Uninnocent, was published in 2011. He also co-edited two anthologies: The New Gothic (1991), and The Inevitable: Contemporary Writers Confront Death (2011).
Morrow has written a number of poetry collections, including Passing from the Provinces (1981), Posthumes (1982), Danae’s Progress (1982), The Preferences (1983) and After a Charme (1984).
Morrow was elected to the academic honor society Phi Beta Kappa while at the University of Colorado. He was awarded a Danforth Fellowship to do graduate work at Yale. His professional honors include the Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1998), the Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines (CCLM) Editor's award in 1984 and 1988, the Pushcart Prize (2002) for the short story "Amazing Grace", the O. Henry Prize (2003) for the short story "Lush", the PEN/Nora Magid Award for excellence in literary journal editing (2007), and a Guggenheim Fellowship in fiction (2007). The Review of Contemporary Fiction published a “Bradford Morrow issue” in 2000.
Before he began his writing and academic career, Morrow worked as a professional jazz musician and music teacher and as a rare book archivist in California and New York. Morrow has taught at Princeton, Columbia and Brown Universities. In 1990 he joined the faculty of Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, where he is currently a Professor of Literature and a Bard Center Fellow. He is a member of the PEN American Center, where he was a member of the board of trustees from 1998-2002; the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses (formerly the CCLM), where he has served on the advisory board since 1986; and the New Writing Foundation.
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John Steinbeck; a collection of books and manuscripts, the Harry Valentine collection (catalogue eight): the publisher's archive, 1974-1980
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John Taggart Papers, 1962-2002
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John Taggart Papers, 1962-2002
Papers of John Taggart, a contemporary American poet known for his formal and prosodic innovations. In addition to his long career as a professor at Shippensburg State University, Taggart has been involved in supporting literary communities and has written about key artistic and literary figures, in addition to producing his own creative work. The collection contains manuscripts and typescripts of Taggart's published and unpublished poetry, juvenilia from the 1960s and 70s, and fiction. The collection also contains many of his personal journals, notebooks, and loose notecards, as well as ongoing correspondence with writers, artists, and editors such as Theodore Enslin and Susan Howe. Taggart's work on translations of Sappho, Aeschylus, and Francis Ponge is also included. His nonfiction work consists mostly of essays, both published and unpublished, devoted to the work of individual writers and artists, such as George Oppen and Edward Hopper, as well as collective movements such as the Objectivist poets. Of note are included drafts of his articles "Walk Out: Rereading George Oppen" (CHICAGO REVIEW, 1998) and "George Oppen: One Line" (FLASHPOINT, 2002). The collection represents Taggart's ongoing poetic contributions, such as the collections DODEKA, CROSSES, WHEN THE SAINTS, and, most recently, PASTORELLES, as well as his lengthy continued correspondence with literary figures. Also of note are miscellaneous materials such as three-dimensional paper constructions as well as course materials related to his long tenure as a professor.
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Davenport, Guy. Letters, 1974-1981, to Jerome Klinkowitz [manuscript].
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Letters, 1974-1981, to Jerome Klinkowitz [manuscript].
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Peter Straub Papers, 1962-2008
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Peter Straub Papers 1962-2008
Peter Francis Straub is an award-winning horror writer. He is known for introducing elements of postmodern fiction into the horror genre. He is the author of 19 novels, two co-written with Stephen King. The Peter Straub Papers comprises primarily Peter Straub's manuscripts and typescripts as well as his correspondence. Other materials include: planners; catalogs, bulletins, and periodicals; typescripts by other writers; and a small amount of media (including shellac and glass LPs).
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Straub, Peter, 1943-. Peter Straub Papers 1962-2008.
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Peter Straub Papers 1962-2008.
Peter Francis Straub is an award-winning horror writer. He is known for introducing elements of postmodern fiction into the horror genre. He is the author of 19 novels, two co-written with Stephen King. The Peter Straub Papers comprises primarily Peter Straub's manuscripts and typescripts as well as his correspondence. Other materials include: planners; catalogs, bulletins, and periodicals; typescripts by other writers; and a small amount of media (including shellac and glass LPs). The Peter Straub Papers comprise primarily Peter Straub's manuscripts and typescripts as well as his correspondence. Other materials include: planners; catalogs, bulletins, and periodicals; typescripts by other writers; and various audio media (including reel-to-reel magnetic tape, CDs, and shellac and glass LPs).
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Phillips, Dennis. Papers, 1971-1998.
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Papers, 1971-1998.
Correspondence and manuscripts of Los Angeles poet Dennis Phillips spanning the years 1971-1998.
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Coleman Dowell Papers, 1925-1993
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(Robert) Coleman Dowell (1925-1985) was a composer, lyricist, poet, playwright, novelist, and critic. He corresponded with many famous authors and well-known personalities from the early 1960's through 1984. The collection includes correspondence, original sheet music composed by Dowell for television and Broadway musicals during his early years in New York City, photographs, and manuscripts of published and unpublished novels, poetry, short fiction, and plays.
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Morrow, Bradford, 1951-. Bradford Morrow papers, 1968-1999.
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Bradford Morrow papers, 1968-1999.
Manuscripts, typescripts, notebooks and other background material (including books used), and correspondence chiefly relating to Morrow's own novels, poems, criticism, and other writings.
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Dennis Phillips Papers, 1971 - 1998
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Dennis Phillips Papers, 1971 - 1998
Papers of Dennis Phillips, a Los Angeles poet who has also worked as poetry editor for the LOS ANGELES WEEKLY and as book review editor for the literary magazine SULFUR. The accession, covering the years 1971-1992, includes notebooks and typescripts for all of Phillips's literary production up to 1992. Six of his published books are represented in the accession: FRONTIER (1980), THE HERO IS NOTHING (1985), A WORLD (1989), MEANS (1991), ARENA (1991), and 20 QUESTIONS (1992). The collection also includes a small collection of correspondence to Phillips from other contemporary writers and editors. Prominent correspondents include Donald Allen, George Butterick, Clayton Eshleman, Nate Mackey, and David Trinidad, among others.The papers are arranged in two series: 1) WRITINGS and 2) CORRESPONDENCE.The accession processed in 1999 includes personal correspondence dated 1992-1998, and correspondence (1979-1980) relevant to Phillip's editorial position at the LOS ANGELES WEEKLY. Also included are annotated drafts for BOOK OF HOURS, CREDENCE, NEW, SAND, and 20 QUESTIONS; drafts of shorter, uncollected writings; and, notebooks (1990-1995). The accession is arranged in three series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) WRITINGS, and 3) MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS.
ArchivalResource: 14.25 linear feet; (35 archives boxes, 1 oversize folder)
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Cole, Peter, 1957-. [Grenfell Press archive collection].
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[Grenfell Press archive collection]. <1979- >
Contains material relating to the production of books, broadsides, and printed ephemera bearing the Grenfell Press imprint, as well as other projects designed by the press, founded by Leslie Miller in 1979.
ArchivalResource: <ca. 10,195 items> : ill. (some col.)
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- Cole, Peter, 1957-. [Grenfell Press archive collection].
New Directions Publishing records
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New Directions Publishing records
Records of the New Directions Publishing Corporation largely from the Norfolk, Connecticut office of the founder, James Laughlin.
ArchivalResource: 344 linear feet (910 boxes and 4 volumes)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
Conjunctions. Records I, 1981-1984.
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Records I, 1981-1984.
Collection includes correspondence, manuscripts and production materials relating to the publication of Conjunctions. Manuscripts (many with corrections) include: copy edited setting manuscripts, first corrected page proofs, rejected proofs, final reproduction proofs, reproductions of proofs, layout designs, editors' setting copy, preliminary type setting, miscellaneous other production materials, rejected authors' manuscripts, proofs of advertising materials, and mock-ups. Also included are cover designs, both published and rejected. Correspondence includes: letters between editor, Bradford Morrow and typesetter as well as miscellaneous correspondence with authors, both published and rejected; correspondence with other writers, agents and publishers; general business correspondence; correspondence with distributors, Library of Congress; announcements, and invitations. Some important correspondents include: Paul Bowles, Frederick Busch, Cid Corman, Robert Creeley, Guy Davenport, Edward Dorn, Coleman Dowell, Robert Duncan, Theodore Enslin, Clayton Eshleman, Kenneth Gangemi, William H. Gass, Donald Hall, Michael Heller, Susan Howe, Barbara Howes, Kenneth Irby, Hugh Kenner, James Laughlin, Ann Lauterbach, Michael McClure, Thomas Meyer, Bradford Morrow, Reno Odlin, Toby Olson, Marjorie Perloff, B.W. Powe, Lawrence Clark Powell, James Purdy, Laura Riding, Edouard Roditi, Carl Rakosi, Armand Schwerner, Ronald Silliman, Gustaf Sobin, Gilbert Sorrentino, Ann Stanford, John Taggart, Nathaniel Tarn, Barbara Tedlock, Carol Tinker, Anne Waldman, Jonathan Williams. Audio tape recorded materials include: interviews between Morrow and others, both published and unpublished; radio interviews on WBAI between Morrow and others; tapes of miscellaneous events. Miscellaneous materials include posters, reviews, and bumper stickers. Also includes 10 volumes of the journal, both paper and hardcover, and miscellaneous books relating to the magazine.
ArchivalResource: 18 linear ft.
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- Conjunctions. Records I, 1981-1984.
Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905-1982. Kenneth Rexroth papers, 1940-1982 (bulk 1969-1981).
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Kenneth Rexroth papers, 1940-1982 (bulk 1969-1981).
The papers of Kenneth Rexroth, American poet and activist, comprise manuscripts, notes, printed material, publications, correspondence, ephemera, and artwork related to poetry, writing, speaking engagements, and teaching, primarily from the last decade of his life; also included are correspondence, manuscripts, drawings, photographs, and edits compiled by Geoffrey Gardner for a Kenneth Rexroth festschrift published in 1980.
ArchivalResource: 16.34 linear ft. (26 boxes)
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- Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905-1982. Kenneth Rexroth papers, 1940-1982 (bulk 1969-1981).
Morrow, Bradford, 1951-. Conjunctions archive, 1990-[ongoing].
Title:
Conjunctions archive, 1990-[ongoing].
Archive of the semi-annual anthology volumes of the magazine Conjunctions, which began with vol. 14, the "New Gothic" issue; consisting of drafts, proofs, blue-lines and camera-ready, as well as correspondence and author files, for issues 14-27 (1990-1996).
ArchivalResource: 47 boxes.
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- Morrow, Bradford, 1951-. Conjunctions archive, 1990-[ongoing].
Bradford Morrow papers, Morrow (Bradford) papers, (bulk 1973-2001), 1912-2001
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Bradford Morrow papers Morrow (Bradford) papers (bulk 1973-2001) 1912-2001
The Bradford Morrow papers include manuscripts, typescripts, correspondence, notebooks and research materials, including books, related to Morrow's novels, poems, essays and other writings, as well as writings by Martine Bellen, Don DeLillo, Patrick McGrath and Geoffrey O'Brien. The papers also include some of Morrow's personal notebooks, diaries and photographs, and materials from Bradford Morrow Bookseller and . Most of the materials are dated from 1973 to 2001. Conjunctions Magazine
ArchivalResource: 45.0 Linear feet
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- Bradford Morrow papers, Morrow (Bradford) papers, (bulk 1973-2001), 1912-2001
Conjunctions. Records II, 1985-1987.
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Records II, 1985-1987.
Collection includes correspondence, manuscripts and production materials relating to the publication of Conjunctions. Manuscripts (many with corrections) include: copy edited printer's setting manuscripts, corrected galleys, second corrected editorial proofs, various other interim copy-edited proofs, final proofs, final reproduction camera-ready mechanicals. Correspondence includes: letters between editors, Bradford Morrow and Jerome Rothenberg, and typesetter. [Special "Ethnopoetics section of Conjunctions No. 6, edited by Jerome Rothenberg]; subscribers, reviewers, etc ... ; numerous unpublished manuscripts; and business correspondence with distributors, advertisers, other publishers, etc. Some of the correspondents include: Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, Frederick Busch, Mary Caponegro, Hayden Carruth, Tom Clark, James Clifford, Peter Cole, Clark Coolidge, Cid Corman, Guy Davenport, Coleman Dowell, Bruce Duffy, Barbara Einzig, Theodore Enslin, Clayton Eshleman, Phillip Foss, Cola Fransen, Gene Frankin, Kenneth Gangemi, John Hawkes, Michael Heller, Leland Hickman, Susan Howe, Barbara Howes, Kenneth Irby, Ronald Johnson, Frederick Robert Karl, Robert Kelly, Gerrit Lansing, James Laughlin, Ann Lauterbach, Karin Lessing, Ron Loewinsohn, Jackson Mac Low, Nathaniel Mackey, Roger Manley, Ed McClanahan, Michael McClure, Guy Mendes, Paul C. Metcalf, Thomas Meyer, Bradford Morrow, Reno Odlin, Toby Olson, Carl Rakosi, Laura Riding, Edouard Roditi, Leslie Scalapino, Armand Schwerner, Dennis Silk, Ronald Silliman, Gustaf Sobin, Gilbert Sorrentino, John Taggart, Nathaniel Tarn, Barbara Tedlock, Keith Waldrop, Rosemarie Waldrop, Paul West, Jonathan Williams. Other materials include photographs, corrected proofs of announcements, flyers, invitations, review materials and various miscellany.
ArchivalResource: 18 linear ft.
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- Conjunctions. Records II, 1985-1987.
Morrow, Bradford, 1951-,. John Steinbeck; a collection of books and manuscripts, the Harry Valentine collection (catalogue eight) : the publisher's archive, 1974-1980.
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John Steinbeck; a collection of books and manuscripts, the Harry Valentine collection (catalogue eight) : the publisher's archive, 1974-1980.
The manuscript, printer's mock-up, galleys, art work, proofs, and file copies (hard and paper) of the catalogue issued by Morrow in September, 1980.
ArchivalResource: 2.25 linear ft.
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- Morrow, Bradford, 1951-,. John Steinbeck; a collection of books and manuscripts, the Harry Valentine collection (catalogue eight) : the publisher's archive, 1974-1980.
Grenfell Press. Ephemera printed by Leslie Miller, 1980-1988.
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Ephemera printed by Leslie Miller, 1980-1988.
Ephemera printed by Grenfell Press, owned and operated by Leslie Miller, include invitations, publication announcements, catalogues, Christmas cards, printing samples and limited edition pamphlets. Publishers include Eldindean Press and William Targ (Targ Editions), as well as The Grenfell Press. Several of the limited edition publications are folios of poems and texts by editor and novelist Bradford Morrow (twice using pseudonyms Lord Ahem or Martingale Mayday), such as The History of It, More Ways than One and After a Charme. A folder advertising Earthworks, a dance company, encloses the resumé of Martita Kingsley Goshen, its artistic director, and images of her choreography.
ArchivalResource: ca. 54 items.
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- Grenfell Press. Ephemera printed by Leslie Miller, 1980-1988.
Fanny Howe Papers
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Fanny Howe Papers
The Fanny Howe papers contain correspondence, publications, notebooks and journals, family history, and material relating to Fanny Howe's career as a writer. The collection is divided into seven series, with series III - V representing all her written work, namely her poetry, short stories, and major literary publications. This collection was rearranged from the order it was received from Arundel Press.
ArchivalResource: 8.5 linear ft.
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- Fanny Howe Papers, 1924-1993
Gary Snyder Papers, 1910-2003;, (1945-2002 bulk)
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Gary Snyder Papers, 1910-2003; (1945-2002 bulk)
The Gary Snyder Papers document the personal and professional activities of Gary Snyder (1930- ), poet, essayist, translator, Zen Buddhist, environmentalist, lecturer, and teacher. Snyder is considered one of the most significant environmental writers of the twentieth century and a central figure in environmental activism. He wrote more than twenty books of poetry and prose including his forty-year work and for which he won the 1975 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. The collection spans the years 1910-2003 (1945-2002 bulk) and continues to grow. Drafts as well as final versions of poems and prose pieces are found in the collection along with correspondence, recordings of poetry readings and interviews, subject files, manuscripts and publications by other authors, serials, ephemera, and memorabilia. Mountains and Rivers Without End Turtle Island
ArchivalResource: 270 linear feet;
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- Gary Snyder Papers, 1910-2003;, (1945-2002 bulk)
Kenneth Rexroth papers, Bulk, 1969-1981, 1940-1982
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Kenneth Rexroth papers Bulk, 1969-1981 1940-1982
The papers of Kenneth Rexroth, American poet and activist, comprise manuscripts, notes, printed material, publications, correspondence, and ephemera related to poetry, writing, speaking engagements, and teaching, primarily from the last decade of his life; also included are correspondence, manuscripts, drawings, photographs, and edits compiled by Geoffrey Gardner for a Kenneth Rexroth festschrift published in 1980. The collection is partially processed.
ArchivalResource: 25.0 Linear feet; 25 boxes
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- Kenneth Rexroth papers, Bulk, 1969-1981, 1940-1982
Fanny Howe Papers
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Fanny Howe Papers
The Fanny Howe papers contain correspondence, publications, notebooks and journals, family history, and material relating to Fanny Howe's career as a writer. The collection is divided into seven series, with series III - V representing all her written work, namely her poetry, short stories, and major literary publications. This collection was rearranged from the order it was received from Arundel Press.
ArchivalResource: 8.5 linear ft.
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- Howe, Fanny. Fanny Howe papers, 1924-2009.
John Wieners Papers., 1958-1986.
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John Wieners Papers. 1958-1986.
Born in 1934, near Boston, John Wieners studied at Black Mountain College from 1955-1956. An associate of the San Francisco and Beat Writers, he is an American poet and gay activist.
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- John Wieners Papers., 1958-1986.
Conjunctions Magazine records, (bulk 1990-2007), 1970-2008
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Conjunctions Magazine records Conjunctions Magazine records (bulk 1990-2007) 1970-2008
This collection contains author files, correspondence, edited setting copies, first author's corrected galleys, publisher's corrected galleys, various sets of corrected editorial galleys and proofs, second proofs, final mock-ups, many original typescripts and some xeroxes either with original holograph corrections by the author, editor, and/or printer, bluelines and camera-ready materials. The material dates from 1970 to 2008, with the bulk from 1990 to 2007.
ArchivalResource: 185.0 Linear feet
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- Conjunctions Magazine records, (bulk 1990-2007), 1970-2008
New Directions Publishing records
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New Directions Publishing records
Records of the New Directions Publishing Corporation largely from the Norfolk, Connecticut office of the founder, James Laughlin.
ArchivalResource: 344 linear feet (910 boxes and 4 volumes)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
Conjunctions archive, 1980-1992.
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Conjunctions archive, 1980-1992.
Archive of the bi-annual volumes of the magazine Conjunctions, beginning with v. 1 and including some material through v. 14; consists of drafts, proofs, correspondence, etc.
ArchivalResource: approx. 125 boxes
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- Conjunctions archive, 1980-1992.
Edward Dorn Papers
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Edward Dorn Papers
Correspondence to Edward Dorn from 1956-1993 comprises over half of the collection. Occasional letters are sent to either Peter Michelson or Jennifer Dunbar Dorn, but they are related either to the Rolling Stock or to the Dorn family in general. Significant correspondents include Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones), Lucia Berlin, Robert Bertholf, Stan and Jane Brakhage, Gordon Brotherston, Herb Butterfield, Tom Clark, Robert Creeley, John Daley, Donald Davie, Fielding Dawson, Clayton Eshleman, Willard Fox, Allen Ginsberg, Woody Haut, Victor Hernandez Cruz, Anselm Hollo Harry Hoogstraten, J. H. Innskeep, Ken Irby, Terry Jacobus, Joyce Johnson, Jack Kerouac, William Levy, Ellen Mann Michael McClure, Jim McCrary, Duncan McNaughton, Peter Michelson, Ken Mikolowski, Jeffrey Miller, John Moritz, Raymond Obermayr, Simone Okamura, Charles Olson, Joel Oppenheimer, Charles Potts, Jeremy Prynne, Tom Raworth, Joe Safdie, Ed Sanders, Nicholas Sedgwick, Al Simmons, Preman Sotomayor, David Southern, Anne Waldeman, Donald Wesling, John Wieners, John Wolff, Doug Woolf, and David Young. Extensive notes, drafts, and rewrites of Edward Dorn's poetry include Abhorrences, Book of Poems, Captain Jack's Chaps, Collected Gran Apacheria, Cosmology of Finding Your Spot, The Cycle, Geography, Gran Apacheria, Gunslinger, Hands Up!, North Atlantic Turbine, Recollections of Gran Apacheria, Songs Set Two: A Short Count, 24 Love Songs, and Yellow Lola. Similar materials exist for Edward Dorn's works of prose, including Abilene, Abilene, The Book of Daniel, Shoshoneans, Some Business Recently Transacted in the White World, Views, and What I See in the Maximus Poems. However, various published works by Edward Dorn appear to have left no drafts or revisions to examine. Personal information about Edward Dorn is found only in the correspondence or interviews—most of the published work on Edward Dorn concerns his work, not his personal life. Edward Dorn's publications Bean News and Rolling Stock include submissions by various authors and editorial notes. Broadsides include art and published poetry, as well as announcements of book signings or poetry readings. Taped interviews and recorded poetry readings comprise the majority of the AV materials. Photographs range from family snapshots to photos for illustrations or articles. Numerous books and periodicals have been removed from the collection and can be found in Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center. Check the library catalogue for call numbers.
ArchivalResource: 28 Linear Feet
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- Edward Dorn Papers., undated, 1956-1993.
John Hollander Papers, circa 1950-2007
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John Hollander Papers circa 1950-2007
The collection consists of material created andaccumulated by John Hollander in the course of his various literary andteaching activities. Material includes correspondence with poets, authors,critics, academics, and composers; drafts and manuscripts of poems and essays;typescripts of writings by others and related correspondence; files relating toclasses taught; music material; and other papers. The collection documentsHollander's prolific career as a poet and literary critic, as well as hisrelationships with other key literary figures of the late twentieth and earlytwenty-first century.
ArchivalResource: 24 Boxes
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- John Hollander Papers, circa 1950-2007
The Grenfell Press Archive, 1980-1996, 1982-1986
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The Grenfell Press Archive 1980-1996 1982-1986
The collection is divided into five categories: Correspondence and Typescripts, Grenfell Press Publications, Miscellaneous Publications, and Oversize materials.
ArchivalResource: 31 containers; Linear feet of shelf space occupied: 30 feet; Approximate number of items: 10,000
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- The Grenfell Press Archive, 1980-1996, 1982-1986
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- Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968
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- Black Sparrow Press.
Brown University. Graduate Program in Creative Writing.
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- Brown University. Graduate Program in Creative Writing.
Brown University. Graduate Program in Literary Arts.
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- Brown University. Graduate Program in Literary Arts.
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- Lewis, Wyndham, 1882-1957
Library of Congress. Rare Book and Special Collections Division
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- New Directions Publishing Corp.
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- O'Brien, Geoffrey, 1948-
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- Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905-1982.
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- Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968.
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