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Charles Bukowski (1920-1994) was a poet and writer best known for his frank and unflinching portrayals of sex, violence and drinking in working class America. Bukowski was a prolific writer who attracted a cult following beginning in the 1970's.
Sources: "Charles Bukowski", Contemporary Authors Online, Thomson Gale, 2004
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Charles Bukowski was born on August 16, 1920 in Andernach, Germany, the son of a US soldier and German woman. His family immigrated to the United States in 1922 and settled in Los Angeles, where Bukowski spent most of his life. After a brief marriage to Barbara Frye, the rich publisher of a small poetry magazine, Bukowski began in 1958 twelve years of work as a Post Office clerk. In 1955 Bukowski began writing poetry, publishing volumes almost annually. His first collection, Flower, Fist, and Bestial Wail, appeared in 1959. Bukowski's first volume of prose, All Assholes in the World and Mine, was published seven years later. By 1963, the year Bukowski published It Catches My Heart in Its Hands, Bukowski had a loyal following, and was famous for his use of violent images and graphic language in his work. His column Notes of a Dirty Old Man appeared regularly in Open City and Los Angeles Free Press, and its run was later collected in book by the same title (1969). In 1970 Bukowski quit his job with the Postal Service when John Martin of the Black Sparrow Press offered him a $100 monthly stipend to continue his writing. Although prolific, Bukowski remained a literary outsider who published his works with small presses, primarily on the West Coast. In 1973 Bukowski gained wider audience when an award-winning television documentary by Taylor Hackford was shown. The 1983 film Tales of Ordinary Madness, directed by Marco Ferreri, was based on stories of the author. The screenplay for the film Barfly (1987) was written by Bukowski himself and directed by Barbet Schroeder. In 1985 Bukowski married Linda Lee Beighle, a health food proprietor twenty-five years his junior, and had one daughter, Marina Louise. Charles Bukowski died at age 73 on March 9, 1994, at a hospital in San Pedro, California, after almost year-long bout with leukemia.
American poet and novelist.
Poet.
Charles Bukowski was born on August 16, 1920 in Andernach, Germany, the son of a US soldier and German woman. His family immigrated to the United States in 1922 and settled in Los Angeles, where Bukowski spent most of his life. His father was in and out of work during the Depression years and was a reputed tyrant, verbally and physically abusing his son throughout his childhood. It was perhaps to numb himself from his father's abuse that Bukowski began drinking at the age of 13, initiating his life-long affair with alcohol. After graduating from Los Angeles High School in 1939 Bukowski studied for a time at Los Angeles City College, taking courses in journalism and literature. He left school and home in 1941 after his father, who had finally read some of Bukowski's stories, threw his son's possessions into the street. Bukowski continued to write stories and traveled across America, supporting himself with a string of odd jobs: gas station attendant, elevator operator, truck driver, and overseer in a dog biscuit factory, to name a few. In 1944 his story Aftermath of a Lengthy Rejection Slip was published in the magazine Story. He returned to Los Angeles and met Janet Cooney Baker, with whom he lived for the next ten years. In 1955, Bukowski was hospitalized with an alcohol-induced bleeding ulcer and came close to death. After a brief marriage to Barbara Frye, the rich publisher of a small poetry magazine, Bukowski took a job as a post office clerk in 1958, a job he held for the next twelve years. In 1955, Bukowski also began writing poetry, publishing volumes almost annually. His first collection, Flower, Fist, and Bestial Wail, appeared in 1959. It was 30 pages long and the print run was only 200 copies. Bukowski's first volume of prose, All Assholes in the World and Mine, was published seven years later. By 1963, the year Bukowski published It Catches My Heart in Its Hands--a collection of poetry about alcoholics, prostitutes, losing gamblers, and other down-and-outs--he had developed a loyal following, and was famous for his use of violent images and graphic language in his work. His column Notes of a Dirty Old Man appeared regularly in Open City and Los Angles Free Press, and its run was later collected in book by the same title (1969). In 1970, Bukowski quit his job with the Postal Service when John Martin of the Black Sparrow Press offered him a $100 monthly stipend to continue his writing. Although prolific, Bukowski remained a literary outsider who published his works with small presses, primarily on the West Coast. His short stories are unsparingly realistic and usually comic. They often observe the thoughts and actions of Bukowski's alter ego Henry Chinaski, a hard-drinking unskilled worker, a lover of classical music, and a racetrack gambler. This character was introduced in Bukowski's 1965 autobiographical Confessions of a Man Insane Enough to Live with the Beasts. In 1973, Bukowski gained a wider audience when an award-winning television documentary by director Taylor Hackford was aired, and he also began an incidental career in the film industry. The 1983 film Tales of Ordinary Madness, directed by Marco Ferreri, was based on stories of the author. Its script drew material from Erections, Ejaculations, Exhibitions and Tales of Ordinary Madness. The screenplay for the film Barfly (1987) was written by Bukowski himself and directed by Barbet Schroeder, and the experience of the filming became the subject of the 1989 novel Hollywood. Crazy Love/Love is a Dog from Hell (1989), directed by Dominique Deruddere, was based on The Copulating Mermaid of Venice and other stories by Bukowski. In 1985 Bukowski married Linda Lee Beighle, a health food proprietor twenty-five years his junior. He had one daughter, Marina Louise, who was born in 1965 to Bukowski and Francis Dean Smith. In his later years, success caught up with the author at last and he evolved from down-and-out to up-and-in: he lived in a house with a swimming pool, drove a black BMW, wrote on a computer, and enjoyed his favorite recordings of Sibelius, Mahler, and Rossini on a new stereo. Charles Bukowski died at age 73 on March 9, 1994, at a hospital in San Pedro, California, after an almost year-long bout with leukemia.
Henry Charles Bukowski, born Heinrich Karl Bukowski, (August 16, 1920-March 9, 1994) was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer.
Henry Charles Bukowski, Jr. was born August 16, 1920 in Andernach, Germany. In 1923 the Bukowskis left Germany and lived in Baltimore, Maryland for a few months before settling in Los Angeles, California in 1924. In 1939, Charles Bukowski enrolled as a scholarship student at Los Angeles City College to study Journalism, English, Economics and Public Affairs. Unable to hold down a job and failing in school, he left home, moved downtown and worked various manual jobs in railroad yards and factories until finally setting out on the road. Traveling across the country and working various jobs, Bukowski lived in boarding houses, drank and wrote short stories.
At the age of 24 he published his first story, "Aftermath of a lengthy Rejection Slip", in "Story" Magazine. Missing his hometown, Bukowski moved back to Los Angeles in 1946. In 1960 Bukowski published his first book of poems, "Flower, Fist and Bestial Wail". Throughout his life, Bukowski published more than 45 books of poetry and prose, including 6 novels and the screenplay for the movie "Barfly". He died of pneumonia in San Pedro, California on March 9, 1994 at the age of 73, shortly after completing his last novel, "Pulp".
Henry Charles Bukowski, Jr. was born August 16, 1920 in Andernach, Germany. In 1923 the Bukowskis left Germany and lived in Baltimore, Maryland for a few months before settling in Los Angeles, California in 1924. In 1939, Charles Bukowski enrolled as a scholarship student at Los Angeles City College to study Journalism, English, Economics and Public Affairs. Unable to hold down a job and failing in school, he left home, moved downtown and worked various manual jobs in railroad yards and factories until finally setting out on the road. Traveling across the country and working various jobs, Bukowski lived in boarding houses, drank and wrote short stories.
At the age of 24 he published his first story, "Aftermath of a lengthy Rejection Slip", in "Story" Magazine. Missing his hometown, Bukowski moved back to Los Angeles in 1946. In 1960 Bukowski published his first book of poems, "Flower, Fist and Bestial Wail". Throughout his life, Bukowski published more than 45 books of poetry and prose, including 6 novels and the screenplay for the movie "Barfly". He died of pneumonia in San Pedro, California on March 9, 1994 at the age of 73, shortly after completing his last novel, "Pulp".
Henry Charles Bukowski, renowned 20th century American poet, was born August 16, 1920 in Andernach, Germany.
In 1923, his family left Germany for the United States settling in Los Angeles in 1924. Following his graduation from high school in 1939, Bukowski enrolled at Los Angeles City College but left Los Angeles after receiving failing grades and experiencing discouraging changes in his family life. He worked in physically demanding jobs before he decided to leave California to travel and experience life in other parts of the country. In 1946 he moved back to Los Angeles, where he found employment working for the postal service, first as a mail carrier and later as a mail sorter. Bukowski published his first book Flower, Fist and Bestial Wail in 1960. He gained national recognition after the publication of It Catches My Heart in Its Hands (1963) and Crucifix in a Deathhand (1965). In 1965, he met John Martin, founder of Black Sparrow Press, who long admired his work and became his life-long primary publisher. Bukowski published more than 45 books of poetry and prose including a number of novels and a screenplay. He died in 1994, in San Pedro, California. For further biographical information, see Howard Sounes, Charles Bukowski: Locked in the Arms of a Crazy Life. New York: Grove Press, 1998.
Henry Charles Bukowski, Jr. was born August 16, 1920 in Andernach, Germany. In 1923 the Bukowskis left Germany and lived in Baltimore, Maryland for a few months before settling in Los Angeles, California in 1924. At the age of 24 Bukowski published his first story, "Aftermath of a Lengthy Rejection Slip", in "Story" magazine.
In 1960 Bukowski published his first book of poems, "Flower, Fist and Bestial Wail". Two publications by Loujon Press, "It Catches My Heart in Its Hands (1963) and "Crucifix in a Deathhand (1965), gained Bukowski his nation-wide underground audience. It was at this time that he met John Martin, founder of Black Sparrow Press, which became Bukowski's primary publisher.
Throughout his life, Bukowski published more than 45 books of poetry and prose, including 6 novels and the screenplay for the movie "Barfly". He died in San Pedro, California on March 9, 1994 at the age of 73, shortly after completing his last novel, "Pulp."
Charles Bukowski (1920-1994) was a German-born American poet, novelist, and short story writer.
Klaus Zylla was born in Cottbus, East Germany in 1953; he is a painter, printmaker and book artist, and lives in Berlin and Reguengo Pequeno, Portugal.
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Charles Bukowski Letter, 1969-001., 1974.
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Charles Bukowski Letter, 1974.
Letter from Charles Bukowski, written from Los Angeles, CA to John [Martin]. March 12, 1974. Describes drinking and gambling.
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San Jose Museum of Modern Art. Poetry journals and chapbooks collection, 1930-1984 (bulk 1970-1984).
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Poetry journals and chapbooks collection, 1930-1984 (bulk 1970-1984).
The poetry journals and chapbooks collection provides a representative sample of the poetry published in the United States during the 1970s and early 1980s. The collection includes poetry chapbooks and journal issues, literary catalogs, publishing guides, magazine and press directories, broadsides, art prints, and other items. Most of the poetry journals and chapbooks were produced by small presses in the United States. A few of the journals contain interviews with writers and poets and some contain articles of poetry criticism. The journal titles include Big Moon, Bug Tar, The Chowder Review, Green's Magazine, Kayak, Vagabond, Wind, and The Wormwood Review. Books of poetry by Christy Brown, Charles Bukowski, Leonard Cohen, D. H. Lawrence, and Percy Bysshe Shelley are also included. This collection is arranged into two series: Series I. Poetry journals and chapbooks, 1930-1984 (bulk 1972-1983), n.d.; Series II. Miscellaneous poetry, 1970-1984 (bulk 1973-1979), n.d.
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Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997. Allen Ginsberg papers, 1937-1994.
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Allen Ginsberg papers, 1937-1994.
Contains correspondence, manuscripts by Ginsberg and other Beat Generation authors, business records, notebooks and journals, clipping files, books, periodicals, audiotapes, videotapes, photographs, posters, and a CD-rom. Accessions received in 1998, 1999, 2002 and 2004 totaling some 154 linear feet have not yet been processed. Accession 2011-038, .25 linear foot, includes letters from Alan Ansen, Charles Bukowski, Robert Creeley, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Louis Ginsberg, John Holmes, Norman Mailer, Michael McClure, Kate Orlovsky, kenneth Rexroth, Gary Snyder, Anne Waldman, Philip Whalen, and others. Also included is "A commonplace book, " a bound manuscript notebook by Ginsberg, 1946.
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Bukowski, Charles. Louis-Ferdinand Destouches : signed carbon typescript, 1971 Oct. 5.
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Louis-Ferdinand Destouches : signed carbon typescript, 1971 Oct. 5.
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- Bukowski, Charles. Louis-Ferdinand Destouches : signed carbon typescript, 1971 Oct. 5.
Bukowski, Charles. The escape : signed, annotated carbon typescript, 1974 July 15.
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The escape : signed, annotated carbon typescript, 1974 July 15.
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Wantling, William. William Wantling papers, 1957-1974.
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William Wantling papers, 1957-1974.
Correspondence and writings, primarily relating to Wantling's publications, including his time in San Quentin Prison.
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Griffith, E. V., 1927-. E.V. Griffith papers, ca. 1945-1995.
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E.V. Griffith papers, ca. 1945-1995.
Griffith's magazines typically highlighted one poet in each issue, and the archive contains manuscripts of the featured poet, extensive correspondence with the writer, and several photographs of him/her. Included are working files for all the issues of the little magazines and small press books Griffith edited and published between 1945 and 1995.
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- Griffith, E. V., 1927-. E.V. Griffith papers, ca. 1945-1995.
Alternative Press (Detroit, Michigan). [The Alternative Press collection], 1969-1992.
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[The Alternative Press collection], 1969-1992.
Collection includes: Announcements, books, calendars, mailing packages, mailings and ephemera.
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Bukowski, Charles. Charles Bukowski collection. [1972].
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Charles Bukowski collection. [1972].
The collection consists of a signed photograph of Bukowski.
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- Bukowski, Charles. Charles Bukowski collection. [1972].
Bukowski, Charles. Charles Bukowski - "The Night The Rapist Got Caught In The Washing Machine, [n.d.]
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Charles Bukowski - "The Night The Rapist Got Caught In The Washing Machine, [n.d.]
The collection contains the unpublished typescript carbon prose story, "The Night the Rapist Got Caught in the Washing Machine", with holographic corrections by the author.
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Charles Bukowski collection, [ca. 1994-ongoing].
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Charles Bukowski collection, [ca. 1994-ongoing].
Collection contains clipping file.
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- Charles Bukowski collection, [ca. 1994-ongoing].
Bukowski, Charles. Charles Bukowski - James F. O'Roark Correspondence, 1975.
Title:
Charles Bukowski - James F. O'Roark Correspondence, 1975.
The collection contains four letters [TLS] and accompanying envelopes from Bukowski to Santa Barbara resident and collector James F. O'Roark, Apr.-Dec. 1975, regarding his visits to Santa Barbara, how his writing is progressing, and the daily trials and tribulations in Buk's life. Includes reference to Claire Rabe, owner of Baudelaire's, a Santa Barbara hangout at the time.
ArchivalResource: .02 linear feet (1 folder)
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- Bukowski, Charles. Charles Bukowski - James F. O'Roark Correspondence, 1975.
Burkowski, Charles. Charles Bukowski/John Martin Collection, 1967-1994.
Title:
Charles Bukowski/John Martin Collection, 1967-1994.
The collection contains approximately 1,000 letters, mainly from Charles Bukowski to his publisher, John Martin, from 1967-1994. Most are typewritten and signed (TLS) by Bukowski, some with handwritten postscripts and notes. There also are a few photographs and other ephemera accompanying the correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft. (5 oversize boxes)
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- Burkowski, Charles. Charles Bukowski/John Martin Collection, 1967-1994.
Black Sparrow Press. Black Sparrow Press archives, 1967-1974.
Title:
Black Sparrow Press archives, 1967-1974.
The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, galleys, proofs, setting copies, and hardcover and paperback copies of the books (nos. 95-150) published by the Black Sparrow Press. Authors include Paul Blackburn, Paul Bowles, Charles Bukowski, John Cassavetes, Robert Creeley, Robert Edward Duncan, Clayton Eshleman, David Meltzer, Joyce Carol Oates, Sam Shepard, and Diane Wakoski. Also includes financial records, 1967- 1969.
ArchivalResource: 18 cubic feet.
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- Black Sparrow Press. Black Sparrow Press archives, 1967-1974.
Bukowski, Charles. Papers, 1958-1980.
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Papers, 1958-1980.
The bulk of the collection consists of magazines and anthologies that contain Bukowski's contributions; also includes books translated into other languages. Correspondence varies from that of friends and fans, to business correspondence with presses and magazines. Most of the manuscripts are typescript; some have edits, and some are signed and dated. These manuscripts of poems and prose often contain edge of society themes. Original appearances of Notes of a Dirty Old Man date from 1967- 1976. Ephemera consists of posters, announcements of readings, undated photographs of Bukowski, and two acrylic drawings signed by him.
ArchivalResource: 9.7 ft.
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- Bukowski, Charles. Papers, 1958-1980.
Notes from Underground. Manuscripts-Letters-Pasteups, 1959-1974.
Title:
Manuscripts-Letters-Pasteups, 1959-1974.
Manuscripts written for an underground newspaper published in San Francisco during the 1960s from some of the era's most prominent writers including; Carol Berge,́ Charles Bukowski, William S. Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Lenore Kandel, Jack Micheline, Gary Snyder, and William Wantling. The manuscripts focus on the dominant issues of the day such as spirituality, sexuality, drugs, and politics. The collection includes several letters from freelancers and some pasteups of particular issues. At least some of the correspondence is addressed to the newspaper's editor, John Bryan.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 cubic ft. (1 box).
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- Notes from Underground. Manuscripts-Letters-Pasteups, 1959-1974.
Loujon Press. Collection, 1962-1965.
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Collection, 1962-1965.
Correspondence, poetry manuscripts, a notebook, galley proofs, production materials, drawings, and photographs relating to Charles Bukowski. Specific material regards his collaboration with Jon Webb in the creation of two poetry books for Loujon Press: It Catches My Heart in its Hands, and Crucifix in a Deathhand. Edwin James Blair's historical background to these activities is included, as well as biographical and exhibition material about Noel Rockmore, who created etchings for Crucifix in a Deathhand. Correspondence from Bukowski to the Webbs sometimes includes drawings and collages. The collection also has some of his color and ink drawings, including five self-portraits, as well as photographs of him and the Webbs.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 ft.
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- Loujon Press. Collection, 1962-1965.
Anne Waldman Papers (1945-2012, bulk 1965-2000)
Title:
Anne Waldman Papers (1945-2012, bulk 1965-2000)
American poet; co-founder of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University. Papers include correspondence, poems, essays, photographs, art, biographical material, and audiovisual materials.
ArchivalResource: 119.5 Linear feet
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- Waldman, Anne, 1945-. Anne Waldman papers, 1945-<2002> (bulk 1958-1998).
Dorbin, Sanford M. Sanford Dorbin Papers 1957-2007
Title:
Sanford Dorbin Papers 1957-2007
The collection primarily contains materials relating to Sanford Dorbin's "A Bibliography of Charles Bukowski, manuscript drafts of his poetry and other writings, and files pertaining to his poetry magazine, "Schist: A Journal of Poetry and Graphics" (1973-1978).
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft. (19 document boxes and 1 oversize box)
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- Dorbin, Sanford M. Sanford Dorbin Papers 1957-2007
Bukowski, Charles. For Dick Mohr : the children outside are screaming, the children inside, me--likewise : [selections from Stooge (Magazine) / compiled by Charles Bukowski].
Title:
For Dick Mohr : the children outside are screaming, the children inside, me--likewise : [selections from Stooge (Magazine) / compiled by Charles Bukowski]. 1972.
ArchivalResource: [21] leaves, [6] flash cards in 1 portfolio : ill. (most block pints) ; 31 x 35 cm.
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- Bukowski, Charles. For Dick Mohr : the children outside are screaming, the children inside, me--likewise : [selections from Stooge (Magazine) / compiled by Charles Bukowski].
Bukowski, Charles. The last night of the earth poems : advance typescript, 1992 / Charles Bukowski.
Title:
The last night of the earth poems : advance typescript, 1992 / Charles Bukowski.
ArchivalResource: [7], 322 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Bukowski, Charles. The last night of the earth poems : advance typescript, 1992 / Charles Bukowski.
City Lights Books. City Lights Books records: additions, 1947-2003 (bulk 1970-1994).
Title:
City Lights Books records: additions, 1947-2003 (bulk 1970-1994).
Correspondence, editorial files, publicity, clippings, of and pertaining to City Lights Books, and papers of owner-publisher Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 85 boxes, 3 oversize boxes, 13 oversize folders (36 linear ft.)Copy of Box 25, Allen Ginsberg letters 1976-1986 : 1 microfilm reel : negative (BNEG Box 3050) and positive.
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- City Lights Books. City Lights Books records: additions, 1947-2003 (bulk 1970-1994).
Hirschman, Jack, 1933-. Jack Hirschman letters : to Neeli Cherkovski, 1974.
Title:
Jack Hirschman letters : to Neeli Cherkovski, 1974.
Contains letters and mss. poems. Letters discuss fellow poets Charles Bukowski, and Allen Ginsberg, Hirschman's work on the magazine "Phoenix," and his translation work.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Hirschman, Jack, 1933-. Jack Hirschman letters : to Neeli Cherkovski, 1974.
Black Sparrow Press. Black Sparrow Press collection, 1966-2002.
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Black Sparrow Press collection, 1966-2002.
The Black Sparrow Press collection includes author files, correspondence, ephemera, photographs, printed material, and publication records ranging in date from 1966 to 2002. Author files contain significant manuscripts and proofs from publications of Charles Bukowski, Joyce Carol Oates, and Diane Wakowski, among others. The correspondence consists mainly of fan letters to various authors, such as Bukowski, as well as inquiries from individuals seeking to have their work published by the press. The photographs include images of authors that were used for publicity purposes. Publication records provide detailed information regarding each edition published by the Black Sparrow Press from 1966-2002. The collection also contains ten of Barbara Martin's sketchbooks, which include drawings for the covers of Black Sparrow Press publications.
ArchivalResource: 8.5 linear ft. (17 boxes, 1 oversized paper (OP), and 3 bound volumes (BV))
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- Black Sparrow Press. Black Sparrow Press collection, 1966-2002.
Kirsch, Robert. Robert Kirsch papers, 1979.
Title:
Robert Kirsch papers, 1979.
In 1979 Robert Kirsch, literary critic for the Los Angeles Times, wrote a two-part article on the state of book reviewing in America. As part of this project, Kirsch surveyed the literary world, and collected responses from 41 authors. These letters are collected here, and include such authors as Saul Bellow, Ray Bradbury, Charles Bukowski, Lillian Hellmann, Larry McMurtry, J.D. Salinger and many others.
ArchivalResource: 1 document box.
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- Kirsch, Robert. Robert Kirsch papers, 1979.
Bukowski, Charles. A well-known poet and myself : signed carbon typescript, 1971 June 6.
Title:
A well-known poet and myself : signed carbon typescript, 1971 June 6.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf) ; 28 cm.
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- Bukowski, Charles. A well-known poet and myself : signed carbon typescript, 1971 June 6.
Alternative Press (Detroit, Michigan). The Alternative Press records, 1961-1998 (bulk 1970-1995).
Title:
The Alternative Press records, 1961-1998 (bulk 1970-1995).
Collection includes: correspondence from friends, family, and prominent artists and writers such as Robert Creeley, Ted Berrigan, Allen Ginsberg, Jim Gustafson, Bradley Jones, Faye Kicknosway, Gregory Maronick, Donald McCaig, Gordon Newton, Futzie Nutzle, Ron Padgett, Robert Sestok, John Sinclair, and Anne Waldman; as well as poems, sketches, Christmas cards, postcards, event announcements, subscription renewal requests, subscription mailings, advertisements, and correspondence with small presses, all documenting the management of the press and the publication of its varied materials.
ArchivalResource: 18 linear ft.
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- Alternative Press (Detroit, Michigan). The Alternative Press records, 1961-1998 (bulk 1970-1995).
Choice Magazine. Records, 1961-1970.
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Records, 1961-1970.
Mostly typescript poems (some signed; many with printer's marks and editorial annotations) of contributors to the first six issues of the magazine edited by John Logan, first in Chicago and then in Buffalo. It welcomed both new and established poets. Letters to the editor accompany some of the poems. The work of approximately 100 writers is represented here.
ArchivalResource: Approximately 300 items.
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- Choice Magazine. Records, 1961-1970.
Bukowski, Charles. The star : 3 poems, 1996 / Charles Bukowski ; gouaches by Klaus Zylla.
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The star : 3 poems, 1996 / Charles Bukowski ; gouaches by Klaus Zylla.
Unique artist's book, with manuscript text in Zylla's handwriting and 7 original gouache paintings on opposite pages. Text in black ink, on painted and embellished surfaces; pencil sketch on p. [8]. Title and names of author and artist inscribed on p. [1] (free front endpaper); inscribed in pencil on p. [17] (free back endpaper): "Berlin, September 1996. Klaus Zylla und Galerie auf Zeit." Poems by Bukowski published in War all the time (Santa Barbara : Black Sparrow Press, 1984). Published in German in Die letzte Generation (Köln : Kiepenheuer und Witsch, 1988); translated by Carl Weissner.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume ([17] p.) : col. ill. ; 40 cm.
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- Bukowski, Charles. The star : 3 poems, 1996 / Charles Bukowski ; gouaches by Klaus Zylla.
Richmond, Steve. Steve Richmond correspondence, 1965-1994.
Title:
Steve Richmond correspondence, 1965-1994.
Comprises 55 letters from Douglas Blazek (1965-1974) and 26 letters from Charles Bukowski (1978-1994). Also includes original poems by Bukowski, postcards, paintings, materials related to Blazek's poetry newsletter Olé, and various ephemera.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (0.2 linear feet)
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- Richmond, Steve. Steve Richmond correspondence, 1965-1994.
Bukowski, Charles. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1975-1992.
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Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1975-1992.
Comprises 1 item, 1 leaf correspondence plus manuscripts for publication.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Bukowski, Charles. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1975-1992.
Bukowski, Charles. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
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Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Bukowski, Charles. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
Owens, Rochelle. Papers, 1900-1997.
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Papers, 1900-1997.
Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, documents, photographs, audio tapes, and printed materials of Rochelle Owens.
ArchivalResource: 6.5. linear ft. (ca. 2,500 items in 14 boxes & 1 folder).
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- Owens, Rochelle. Papers, 1900-1997.
Klactoveedsedsteen. Klactoveedsedsteen Records, 1965-1969.
Title:
Klactoveedsedsteen Records, 1965-1969.
Creative works, correspondence, production material, and advertisement flyers document the publishing of the magazine Klactoveedsedsteen and editor Carl Weissner's relationships with a community of writers around the world. Materials span four issues of the magazine. Issue 2 is not represented. The bulk of the material consists of manuscripts submitted to Weissner for publication, but roughly half of these manuscripts were never published in Klacto. Manuscripts represent the work of Carol Bergé, Doug Blazek, Charles Bukowski, William S. Burroughs, Diane Di Prima, Larry Eigner, Allen Ginsberg, Dick Higgins, Gerard Malanga, Harold Norse, and several others. Letters from these writers commenting upon their work and the magazine are also included, several of which appeared in Klacto. A complete index of correspondents and works appears in the finding aid. Layout and production materials exist for two issues: pasteups and printing negatives for the cover and several pages of Issue 1; and pasteups and some original artwork that appeared in Issue 23 (5).
ArchivalResource: 1 box (0.42 linear feet)
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- Klactoveedsedsteen. Klactoveedsedsteen Records, 1965-1969.
Bukowski, Charles. Papers, ca. 1970.
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Papers, ca. 1970.
Consists of letters from poet Charles Bukowski, 1920-1994, to publisher John Martin of the Black Sparrow Press; a pastel self-portait; the manuscript of Bukowski's first novel Post office, published by Black Sparrow Press in 1970; and printed pieces relating to the novel.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Bukowski, Charles. Papers, ca. 1970.
Crews, Judson. Papers, 1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966).
Title:
Papers, 1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966).
The Judson Crews Papers, 1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966), include correspondence, drafts, notes, manuscripts, and newspaper clippings as well as page proofs, paste-ups, and various materials collected for publication. The bulk of the collection consists of Crews' correspondence with friends, colleagues, and editors, along with extensive correspondence with subscribers to his publications and customers of his book store service, the Motive Book Shop. Significant correspondents include: Wendell B. Anderson, Imamu Amiri Baraka, Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, Robert Bly, Charles Bukowski, Glen Coffield, Robert Creeley, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Carol Ely Harper, Langston Hughes, Aldous Huxley, John F. Kennedy, Meridel Le Sueur, Gordon Lish, Mabel Dodge Luhan, Larry McMurtry, Henry Miller, Anaïs Nin, Kenneth Patchen, Kenneth Rexroth, Alan Swallow, Louis Untermeyer, William Carlos Williams, and Louis Zukofsky. Manuscripts for Crews' poems spanning 1946-1965 are present, including poems published in individual chapbooks. A small amount of pseudonymous poetry is found here. Other works by Crews include two unpublished novels, as well as numerous essays and book reviews on topics such as contraception, sterilization, obscenity, and censorship. A 1974 journal of Crews' travel in Africa is also present. Little magazines edited or co-edited by Crews, 1940-1965, which are found in the collection include The Deer and Dachshund, The Flying Fish, The Naked Ear, Suck-Egg Mule: A Recalcitrant Beast, Poetry Taos, Taos: A Deluxe Magazine of the Arts, and Gale. The collection also contains manuscripts by several other writers, including Wendell B. Anderson, Carol Bergé, Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, Scott Greer, Norman MacLeod, Mason Jordan Mason, Alfred Morang, and Robert Rivera. Among the Censorship Activities and Personal Papers series are found correspondence and printed matter generated by the various political and literary organizations concerned with issues in which Crews was interested. Newspaper clippings concern censorship, especially the Henry Miller obscenity trial of 1961. Copies of "The Horse Fly" (1935-1965), written by his friend Spud Johnson, are also included, as are brochures, catalogs, and advertisements for "nudist colonies" and other sexually-oriented ephemera.
ArchivalResource: 17 boxes (7.15 linear feet)
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- Crews, Judson. Papers, 1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966).
Bukowski, Charles. At terror street and agony way, typescript 1967 / Charles Bukowski.
Title:
At terror street and agony way, typescript 1967 / Charles Bukowski. 1967.
Corrected typescript. Some is the original copy, some photo-copy. With annotations in pencil.
ArchivalResource: [66] leaves ; 29 cm.
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- Bukowski, Charles. At terror street and agony way, typescript 1967 / Charles Bukowski.
Ammons, A. R., 1926-. The Little Magazine archive, 1965-1988.
Title:
The Little Magazine archive, 1965-1988.
The Little Magazine Archive, 1965-1988, comprises the correspondence, manuscripts, production files, and business records resulting from the twenty-one year life of the periodical. Correspondence from at least three-quarters of the authors who published in The Little Magazine is found in the archive; about 80% of the manuscripts published by the magazine are also retained. The business records delineate the magazine's founding, production, and distribution. A large quantity of invoices and other subscription records is also found in the business records. Correspondence from contributors includes letters from Albert Goldbarth, Colette Inez, James Kates, Gerard Malanga, Joyce Carol Oates, Henry H. Roth, Francis Sullivan, and Peter Wild. Outgoing letters from the magazine are not numerous, but Alexis Levitin is represented by his correspondence with the other editors after his departure from New York. Tom Beeler's letters (mostly carbons) to a wide range of correspondents also survive in the archive.
ArchivalResource: 22 boxes (9 linear feet)
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- Ammons, A. R., 1926-. The Little Magazine archive, 1965-1988.
Bukowski, Charles. The Charles Bukowski Papers, [ca. 1955-1980].
Title:
The Charles Bukowski Papers, [ca. 1955-1980].
The collection includes transcripts of letters; typescript poems many with manuscript revisions; spiral notebooks with holographic drafts of poetry and prose; drawings, watercolors and oil paintings; advertisements; biographical information; clippings and reviews; photographs of Bukowski's family ; posters, flyers and issues of newspapers with Bukowski articles.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft. (24 binder boxes, 11 document boxes, 3 oversize boxes)
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- Bukowski, Charles. The Charles Bukowski Papers, [ca. 1955-1980].
Bukowski, Charles. Crucifix in a deathhand : new poems, 1963-65 / Charles Bukowski ; With etchings by Noel Rockmore.
Title:
Crucifix in a deathhand : new poems, 1963-65 / Charles Bukowski ; With etchings by Noel Rockmore. [1965]
ArchivalResource: [111] ℓ. : ill. ; 32 cm.
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- Bukowski, Charles. Crucifix in a deathhand : new poems, 1963-65 / Charles Bukowski ; With etchings by Noel Rockmore.
Lowenfels, Walter, 1897-1976. Papers, 1966-1967.
Title:
Papers, 1966-1967.
Chiefly correspondence, mss., and editorial matter toward Lowenfel's anthology Where Is Vietnam? (1967); also includes numerous pamphlets, flyers, and announcements concerning peace readings, protests, and publications from the Vietnam era. Correspondents include John Ashbery, Marvin Bell, Paul Blackburn, Robert Bly, Charles Bukowski, Robert Creeley, James Dickey, Alan Dugan, Robert Duncan, Richard Eberhart, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Edward Field, Jean Garrigue, Allen Ginsberg, Donald Hall, Anthony Hecht, John Hollander, LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka), Donald Justice, Galway Kinnell, Maxine Kumin, James Laughlin, Denise Levertov, Robert Lowell, Clarence Major, Marianne Moore, Howard Nemerov, Charles Olson, David Ray, Ishmael Reed, Adrienne Rich, and James Wright.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1000 items.
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- Lowenfels, Walter, 1897-1976. Papers, 1966-1967.
Bukowski, Charles. Charles Bukowski manuscript, circa 1980-circa 1994.
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Charles Bukowski manuscript, circa 1980-circa 1994.
Collection comprised of an unsigned, untitled, and undated handwritten manuscript of a prose piece composed by Charles Bukowski, noted American poet. The 8-page text consists of a monologue about life, the arts, friends, and many other matters, written in a free-form style--often without punctuation or page numbers--with the honesty and humor characteristic of Bukowski's other works.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 linear feet (1 oversize folder)
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- Bukowski, Charles. Charles Bukowski manuscript, circa 1980-circa 1994.
Richard M. Peabody Gargoyle Magazine collection, circa 1970-1993.
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Richard M. Peabody Gargoyle Magazine collection, circa 1970-1993.
Collection contains material accumulated and generated by Richard Peabody, specifically during his tenure as founder, editor and publisher of Paycock Press (1976-1990). The collection primarily consists of reference material, such as community arts promotional literature and literary publications, in which some of Peabody's work appears and which he used as source material. Also contained is correspondence from contributing authors and artists to Gargoyle Magazine. Graphics, negatives and page mechanicals document the production of Gargoyle and other Paycock Press publications. The collection is an excellent resource for information on literary organizations and cultural institutions during the 1970s and 1980s. This collection is part of the Washington Writers Archives (WWA) in the Gelman Library Special Collections.
ArchivalResource: 84 linear ft.
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- Richard M. Peabody Gargoyle Magazine collection, circa 1970-1993.
Wakoski, Diane. Diane Wakoski letters to John Martin, 1970-2007.
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Diane Wakoski letters to John Martin, 1970-2007.
Letters from Wakoski to her friend and publisher John Martin cover a variety of topics: progress on her poetry; Black Sparrow Press books, projects, and authors, including Charles Bukowski, William Everson, John Fante, and Robert Kelly; teaching; friends and family; avant-garde music and musicians, including La Monta Young; art pottery; gambling; and movies. The letters also contain drafts of poems, photographs, and copies of letters between Wakoski and others (including items from Martin and Clayton Eshleman). Some letters are addressed to both John and Barbara Martin.
ArchivalResource: 0.63 linear feet (2 boxes)
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- Wakoski, Diane. Diane Wakoski letters to John Martin, 1970-2007.
Bukowski, Charles. Charles Bukowski - "The Lion", [n.d.]
Title:
Charles Bukowski - "The Lion", [n.d.]
The collection contains unpublished typescript carbon prose story, "The Lion", with holographic corrections by the author.
ArchivalResource: .02 linear ft. (1 folder)
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- Bukowski, Charles. Charles Bukowski - "The Lion", [n.d.]
Black Sparrow Press. Records, 1967-1976.
Title:
Records, 1967-1976.
The first 3 boxes of the collection contain the general correspondence files of the Black Sparrow Press, documenting the inception and the development of the press, as well as containing correspondence between John Martin, founder of the Press, and a vast array of contemporary poets, novelists, editors, and publishers. The remaining 21 boxes of the collection consist of Black Sparrow Press' archives of titles published between 1973 and 1976. There are more than 60 titles, representing some 30 different authors, including Charles Bukowski, Paul Bowles, Gertrude Stein, D.H. Lawrence, Robert Creeley, and Joyce Carol Oates. The collection contains Black Sparrow Press archives numbers 151-221, except for archives 163, 199, and 208, (Diane Wakowski) and with the addition of archive numbers 227, 250 (Robert Creeley) and 238 (D.H. Lawrence).
ArchivalResource: 24 boxes (24 cu. ft.)
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- Black Sparrow Press. Records, 1967-1976.
Bukowski, Charles. Papers, 1944-1977 (bulk 1960-1977)
Title:
Papers, 1944-1977 (bulk 1960-1977)
Consists mainly of Bukowski's books and chapbooks, as well as periodical publications that contain his writings. The finding aid indexes 71 other contemporary writers represented in these periodicals, including Diane Wakoski and Fielding Dawson. Jim Roman, book-seller, is the primary correspondent, 1964-1974, both with Bukowski, and with other people about him. Some letters contain material relating to colleagues Jon Edgar Webb and his Loujon Press, and also John Martin of the Black Sparrow Press. Additional correspondence, as well as poetry, stories, and drawings are from Bukowski to Darlene Fife and Robert Head, of the New Orleans underground newspaper, Nola Express, from 1967-1973. Also contains unpublished poetry and prose manuscripts; drawings and cartoons; reviews; photographs; and audio cassettes of Bukowski reading his works. Drawings include self-portraits, and are done in acrylics, watercolor, ink, and pencil. Ephemera consists of poetry postcards, broadsides, flyers, and posters; some are signed by Bukowski.
ArchivalResource: 6.3 ft.
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- Bukowski, Charles. Papers, 1944-1977 (bulk 1960-1977)
Church, Dave. [Letters from Dave Church to Charles Plymell]
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[Letters from Dave Church to Charles Plymell] 1997
ArchivalResource: 17 sheets ; 28 cm.
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- Church, Dave. [Letters from Dave Church to Charles Plymell]
Bukowski, Charles. Charles Bukowski Collection, 1944-1981.
Title:
Charles Bukowski Collection, 1944-1981.
Collection of consists Drafts of Women, Factotum, Ham on Rye, Post Office, and Barfly; screenplays based on Bukowski's fiction; periodical appearances; tape recordings; ephemera.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes.
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- Bukowski, Charles. Charles Bukowski Collection, 1944-1981.
Bukowski, Charles. Charles Bukowski papers, 1957-1994, undated.
Title:
Charles Bukowski papers, 1957-1994, undated.
Charles Bukowski papers consists of drafts of Women, Factotum, Ham on Rye, Post Office, and Barfly; screenplays based on Bukowski's (1920-1994) fiction; periodical appearances; tape recordings; photographs; and ephemera.
ArchivalResource: 15 linear ft. (15 boxes)
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Nola Express. Records, 1967-1978.
Title:
Records, 1967-1978.
The records of a New Orleans underground newspaper published during the 1970s including clippings, correspondence, drawings, legal documents, manuscripts, and photographs. Much of the collection focuses on obscenitycharges brought against the newspaper's publishers--Darlene Fife and Robert Head--by the state of Louisiana. The prominent correspondents include Charles Bukowski, Rich Mangelsdorff, Richard Morris, William Wantling, and the Committee of Small Magazine Editors and Publishers.
ArchivalResource: 1.2 c.f. (3 archives boxes).
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