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American poet, editor, translator, and teacher. Born in New York City, graduated from the City College of New York and the Univ. of Michigan. Began publishing poetry extensively in the 1960s. Deeply interested in ethnopoetics; has translated American Indian poetry and studied Jewish poetry and oral tradition. Has taught widely, most recently at the University of California, San Diego (1988- ).
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Ossman, David, 1936-. Tape recordings of interviews with poets and poetry readings, 1960-1970.
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Tape recordings of interviews with poets and poetry readings, 1960-1970.
Interviews with 44 poets, mostly American, for the radio program "The Sullen Art" (1960-1961); correspondence from those poets and from listeners regarding that program; poetry readings by 7 poets for the series "The Poet in New York"; tapes of the Berkeley Poetry Conference (July 13-23, 1965), including lectures and poetry readings.
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Armantrout, Rae, 1947-. Rae Armantrout papers, 1947-2010.
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Rae Armantrout papers, 1947-2010.
The collection includes materials documenting Armantrout's work as a poet and teacher. The papers include personal and professional correspondence, personal journals, and typescript drafts of poems and manuscripts. The collection also contains notebooks and lecture notes from literature courses taught by Armantrout from 2000-2008. 2010 addition consists of 25 journals raning in date from ca. 1997-2010. Several journals are undated.
ArchivalResource: 11.2 lin. ft., (1 records carton, 23 archives boxes and 2 oversize folders).
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- Armantrout, Rae, 1947-. Rae Armantrout papers, 1947-2010.
Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-. Letters, 1975, Milwaukee, to Roth Wilkofsky and Karyl Klopp of Pomegranate Press, North Cambridge, Mass.
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Letters, 1975, Milwaukee, to Roth Wilkofsky and Karyl Klopp of Pomegranate Press, North Cambridge, Mass.
Regarding publication of his poem "From a book of palaces: the door keepers" as a broadside. Includes typescript of the poem and several prepublication states.
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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.
Archive for New Poetry (University of California, San Diego). Curator. Correspondence and subject files, 1974-1985.
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Correspondence and subject files, 1974-1985.
Consists of incoming correspondence, files on poetry readings, and materials relating to publications and projects. The correspondence relates principally to ANP activities, including acquisitions, funding, poetry readings, and reference inquiries. Poets' files contain publicity information and correspondence relating to poets considered or invited for participation in the poetry reading series (first the UCSD New poetry series, later the New writing series). Major poets include Wanda Coleman, Clark Coolidge, Robert Creeley, Ed Dorn, Clayton Eshleman, Denise Levertov, Jackson Mac Low, Carl Rakosi, Kenneth Rexroth, Jerome Rothenberg, Gary Snyder, and Philip Whalen. Significant publications and projects include Documents for new poetry, the poetry video project Rasgado en dos/Ripped in two (1984), and the San Francisco Renaissance conference held at UCSD (1982).
ArchivalResource: 3 cu. ft. (8 boxes)
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- Archive for New Poetry (University of California, San Diego). Curator. Correspondence and subject files, 1974-1985.
Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-. Jerome Rothenberg collection on American literature, 1959-1995.
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Jerome Rothenberg collection on American literature, 1959-1995.
Collection consists of writings, correspondence, and other material by or relating to writers and performers David Antin, Eleanor Antin, Charles Bernstein, Dick Higgins, and Ronald Siliman. The collection consists chiefly of typescript drafts and copies of writings, some corrected and inscribed, with the bulk dating from the 1970s. The David Antin material, the largest file in the collection, features thirteen talk poems, several of which were published in Tuning (New Directions, 1977). Smaller files for other authors include, for example, copies of Silliman's "Ketjak" and "Sunset Debris". Correspondence consists of four letters to Rothenberg, on literary matters, two each from Charles Bernstein and Dick Higgins.
ArchivalResource: 0.63 linear feet (2 boxes)
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[Posters and flyers for Jerome Rothenberg poetry readings].
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[Posters and flyers for Jerome Rothenberg poetry readings]. 1973-1989.
Announcement posters for readings/performances by poet Jerome Rothenberg. Most of the flyers list only venue and month/date, not year.
ArchivalResource: 25 sheets ; 44 x 32 cm. or smaller.
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Rose Graubart Ignatow Papers, 1937-1989
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Rose Graubart Ignatow Papers, 1937-1989
Papers of Rose Graubart Ignatow, artist, poet and author. Materials include correspondence with friends and subjects of her drawings; letters from her husband, poet David Ignatow; and materials reflecting her career in art. The collection is arranged in two series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE and 2) MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS.
ArchivalResource: 2.30 linear feet; (6 archives boxes, 1 oversize folder)
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- Rose Graubart Ignatow Papers, 1937-1989
David Antin papers, 1954-2006
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David Antin papers, 1954-2006
The papers of performance artist, experimental poet, curator, and critic David Antin include extensive correspondence, forty years of diaries, published and unpublished manuscripts, working notes, teaching files, and over 300 audiotapes and videos of lectures and performances. In particular, the archive documents Antin’s “talk pieces” which were his unique means of fusing spoken poetry with academic lectures.
ArchivalResource: 44.0 linear feet; (103 boxes)
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Edith Jarolim Collection, 1934-1985
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Edith Jarolim Collection, 1934-1985
Edith Jarolim's project files for her two editions of Paul Blackburn's works, THE COLLECTED POEMS OF PAUL BLACKBURN and THE PARALLEL VOYAGES. Included are photocopies of Blackburn's correspondence and manuscripts deposited in other libraries and Jarolim's correspondence with Blackburn's family and friends. Also of interest are her copious notes on the composition of each of Blackburn's poems. The collection includes publication materials for THE COLLECTED POEMS OF PAUL BLACKBURN and THE PARALLEL VOYAGES. The research items on Paul Blackburn date between 1934 and 1975, while the material related to her publications date between 1981-1985. The collection is arranged in two series: 1) RESEARCH MATERIALS and 2) BOOK PRODUCTION MATERIALS.
ArchivalResource: 4.40 linear feet; (9 archives boxes, and 4 oversize folders)
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David Ignatow Papers, 1929-1994
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David Ignatow Papers, 1929-1994
Papers of David Ignatow, distinguished American poet. In the 1950s and 1960s, Ignatow edited several important periodicals, among them THE BELOIT POETRY JOURNAL (co-editor, 1950-1959), NATION (poetry editor, 1962-1963), CHELSEA (consulting editor, 1969-1971), and the AMERICAN POETRY REVIEW (editor-at-large, 1972-1976). He returned to the BELOIT POETRY JOURNAL to edit the William Carlos Williams memorial issue in 1963. Ignatow taught at many colleges and universities including the New School for Social Research (1964-1965), Southampton College (1967-1968), and Columbia University (1969-1976). He served as poet-in-residence at York College, City University of New York. The accessions processed in 1987 include manuscripts and typescripts of poems dated from the 1930s to the 1970s, notebooks, and extensive correspondence. One-fourth of the correspondence relates to Ignatow's various editorial posts. Prominent correspondents include the American poets William Carlos Williams, Charles Reznikoff, Gregory Corso, Charles Olson, Allen Ginsberg, Louis Zukofsky, Robert Creeley, and Denise Levertov. Outgoing letters written by Ignatow are largely absent from the collection. The accessions include original essays, introductions, reviews, interviews and ephemera. A substantial set of Ignatow's papers were processed in 1989. Almost half of these materials are general correspondence. Also included are fifteen of the poet's spiral-bound notebooks dated from 1978 to 1988; and typescripts and proof pages of three of Ignatow's more recent books, NEW AND COLLECTED POEMS, 1970-1985, THE ONE IN THE MANY, and WHISPER IN THE DARK. Of special interest is an extensive group of typescripts of miscellaneous poems dating from the 1930s through the 1980s, many of which include revisions. The additions also contain financial records of the bookbinding business run by Ignatow and his father, as well as a small audio-visual collection, including recordings of some of Ignatow's readings and lectures. The accessions processed in 1993 contain a chronological collection of original manuscripts and typescripts of Ignatow's poems and prose from the early 1930s to the late 1980s, correspondence, several notebooks, a collection of essays and reviews of his work, and the writings of colleagues. The accessions processed in 1994 contain correspondence, annotated poetry drafts, short stories and articles, book production materials for AGAINST THE EVIDENCE (1993) and GLEANINGS: THE UNCOLLECTED POEMS OF THE FIFTIES broadsides, drafts of opening remarks he gave at various ceremonies, drafts of statements he made, copies and video tapes of interviews, and some ephemera. The materials in the accession date from 1929 to 1994 with the bulk dating from the 1960s to 1980s.
ArchivalResource: 47.60 linear feet; (93 archives boxes, 4 mapcase folders)
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Schwerner, Armand. Armand Schwerner papers, 1945-1999.
Title:
Armand Schwerner papers, 1945-1999.
Papers documenting numerous aspects of his professional and personal life. The collection includes manuscripts for Schwerner's published and unpublished writings, including his translations of Dante, Sophocles, and AmerIndian texts. Audiotapes and videotapes of numerous readings and collaborative performances with Schwerner are present in the collection, as are transcripts of interviews with Schwerner and his correspondence from a large number of writers, editors, critics, friends, and family members. The collection also includes subtantial material pertaining to Schwerner's personal life, especially the parenting of his two sons, as well as materials documenting his high school and university education.
ArchivalResource: 32.7 lin. ft. (73 archives boxes, 12 card file boxes, 9 oversize folders)
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- Schwerner, Armand. Armand Schwerner papers, 1945-1999.
Mac Low, Jackson. Papers, 1923-1995.
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Papers, 1923-1995.
Literary papers of an experimental United States writer, documenting his career from the late 1930s to 1995. The collection includes manuscript drafts of Mac Low's verse, plays, and criticism; documentation of conferences Mac Low attended and residencies he held; programs and posters for readings by Mac Low and other writers; biographical items such as bibliographies, resumes, and family photographs; transcripts of interviews of Mac Low; and Mac Low's notebooks for the years 1948-1990, which contain early drafts of a great number of his poems, as well as diaristic reflections about the business of writing and performing. A substantial portion of the collection is comprised of correspondence and manuscripts sent to Mac Low from a diverse group of poets, novelists, performance artists, editors, publishers, and scholars. Accession 2010.002, 115.8 linear feet - Papers include notebooks, biographical material, juvenilia, correspondence, manuscripts, audio visual material, ephemera.
ArchivalResource: 33.15 lin. ft. (80 archives boxes, 1 oversize folder)
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- Mac Low, Jackson. Papers, 1923-1995.
Clayton Eshleman Papers, 1958 - 1993
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Clayton Eshleman Papers, 1958 - 1993
The papers of Clayton Eshleman, American poet, translator, and editor. The bulk of the materials date from 1970 to 1992. Included is extensive correspondence dating from 1963 to 1992; original typescripts and manuscripts of Eshleman's prose and verse writings; travel notebooks; interviews; original typescript and manuscript drafts of original works; drafts and correspondence pertaining to Eshleman's translations of Antonin Artaud, Bernard Bador, Aime Cesaire, Michel Deguy, Juan Guzman Cruchaga, Cesar Vallejo, and others; original submissions, later drafts with editorial changes, and paste-ups, all relating to the publication of SULFUR; and various personal ephemera. The collection comprises an extensive source of information on the American, Latin American, and European poetry scene of the post-Beat era.
ArchivalResource: 66.20 linear feet; (147 archives boxes, 42 oversize folders)
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- Clayton Eshleman Papers, 1958 - 1993
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.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft.
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- Alternative Press (Detroit, Michigan). [The Alternative Press collection], 1969-1992.
New American Poetry Circuit (Organization). New American Poetry Circuit records, 1969-1974.
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New American Poetry Circuit records, 1969-1974.
Correspondence, mss. of writings of members and prospective members, business records, and promotional materials. Members represented include David Antin, Paul Blackburn, Victor Coleman, Ed Dorn, Theodore Enslin, Clayton Eshleman, Larry Goodell, Jack Hirschman, Anselm Hollo, Kenneth Irby, Robert Kelly, Philip Lamantia, Michael McClure, Daphne Marlatt, David Meltzer, Jerome Rothenberg, Armand Schwerner, and Diane Wakowski.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- New American Poetry Circuit (Organization). New American Poetry Circuit records, 1969-1974.
Rae Armantrout Papers, 1954-2009
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Rae Armantrout Papers 1954-2009
Papers of Rae Armantrout, American poet and teacher. The papers primarily document Armantrout's writing, including typescripts of individual poems and published manuscripts, her personal journals, as well as an extensive amount of correspondence with other American poets. The collection also includes teaching materials and notebooks from literature courses Armantrout taught at UCSD between 2000 and 2008. In addition, the papers contain promotional materials from poetry readings and conferences, as well as a small amount of biographical material.
ArchivalResource: 10.2 Linear feet; 23 archives boxes and 2 oversize folders
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New Directions Publishing Corp. Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Title:
Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Typically, for each New Directions publication there are: an original manuscript marked for typesetting; galley proofs, of which oneset is marked by the author (or translator or editor) and another by a New Directions editor; and the same for page proofs. Some publications have more than one manuscript or typescript in different states, and various extra sets of proofs. Most New Directions publications from 1960 until the death of James Laughlin (the owner of New Directions) in 1997 are represented. Before 1960 and especially before 1950 the coverage is only partial. The following are the authors most heavily represented in the collection (not all of whom have autograph manuscripts or proof-corrections, however): Walter Abish, Ernesto Cardenal, Gregory Corso, Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Federico Garca̕ Lorca, Allen Grossman, Lars Gustafsson, H.D., John Hawkes, James Laughlin, Denise Levertov, Michael McClure, Thomas Merton, Henry Miller, Eugenio Montale, Kenneth Patchen, Octavio Paz, Pei-tao, Ezra Pound, Kenneth Rexroth, Jerome Rothenberg, Delmore Schwartz, GarySnyder, Dylan Thomas, Tennessee Williams, William Carlos Williams.
ArchivalResource: 482 boxes and 181 v. (92 linear ft.)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Antin, David. [Armand Schwerner memorial reading, May 26, 1999 [sound recording]].
Title:
[Armand Schwerner memorial reading, May 26, 1999 [sound recording]]. [1999]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound cassette (90 min.) : analog, 1 7/8 ips, stereo.
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- Antin, David. [Armand Schwerner memorial reading, May 26, 1999 [sound recording]].
Robert A. Wilson slides, 1956-1969
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Robert A. Wilson slides 1956-1969
Robert A. Wilson, proprietor of the Phoenix Bookshop (New York, N.Y.). Color slides of Broadway and Off-Broadway productions.
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- Robert A. Wilson slides, 1956-1969
Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-. [United Artists poetry reading, between 1970 and 1979 [videorecording] / Jerome Rothenberg...et al.].
Title:
[United Artists poetry reading, between 1970 and 1979 [videorecording] / Jerome Rothenberg...et al.].
The videotape features Jerome Rothenberg reading from Poland/1931 and other works, David Antin reading from Meditations and other works, Helen and Newton Harrison performing For instance, and two identified women performers. The reading was sponsored by the United Artists collective in New York City.
ArchivalResource: 2 videocassettes (34 min. and 32 min., 22 secs. : sd., b&w.
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- Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-. [United Artists poetry reading, between 1970 and 1979 [videorecording] / Jerome Rothenberg...et al.].
Eshleman, Clayton. Papers, 1958-1993.
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Papers, 1958-1993.
Personal papers of Clayton Eshleman covering the years 1958-1993. The collection documents Eshleman's work as a poet, translator, and editor. It includes manuscripts for Eshleman's poems and translations and records for the two literary journals he has published. The collection also contains numerous notebooks, photographs, and a large file of correspondence from a wide and diverse group of contemporary literary figures. Eshleman's correspondence with his publisher John Martin (Black Sparrow Press) is particularly detailed and illuminates the publication of a great number of Eshleman's published books.
ArchivalResource: 66.2 lin. ft. (146 archives boxes, 42 oversize folders)
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- Eshleman, Clayton. Papers, 1958-1993.
Norman, Howard A. Howard Norman collection, 1975-1979 and undated.
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Howard Norman collection, 1975-1979 and undated.
The Howard Norman collection includes manuscripts, correspondence with W.S. Merwin and Jerome Rothenberg, and an original score by Laura Clayton.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (2 linear feet)
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- Norman, Howard A. Howard Norman collection, 1975-1979 and undated.
Levis, Larry. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1982-1998.
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Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1982-1998.
Comprises 9 items, 10 leaves correspondence plus manuscripts for publication. Contains essay about Zbigniew Herbert, Carolyn Forché and others. Also includes another essay about W. D. Snodgrass, Jerome Rothenberg, and Marvin Bell. Oversize galley in folder 5347.
ArchivalResource: 6 folders.
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- Levis, Larry. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1982-1998.
Archive for New Poetry. Curator's Correspondence and Subject Files, 1974 - 1989
Title:
Archive for New Poetry. Curator's Correspondence and Subject Files, 1974 - 1989
Records created primarily by Michael Davidson, curator of the Archive for New Poetry (ANP), a collection housed in the Mandeville Special Collections Library. The records include correspondence with many prominent figures in contemporary American writing, and files on ANP projects such as the New Writing Series, Documents for New Poetry, the San Francisco Renaissance Conference (1982), and the ANP NEWSLETTER. Also included are photographs of poets and materials relating to a 1984 public television presentation "Rasgado en dos/Ripped in two," sponsored by UCSD and the California Council for the Humanities.The collection is arranged in four series: 1) GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 2) POETS' FILES, 3) ANP PUBLICATIONS AND PROJECTS, and 4) PHOTOGRAPHS.
ArchivalResource: 3.00 linear feet; (8 archives boxes)
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- Archive for New Poetry. Curator's Correspondence and Subject Files, 1974 - 1989
Tyson, Ian. Ian Tyson collection, 1967-2006.
Title:
Ian Tyson collection, 1967-2006.
Correspondence, original artwork, manuscripts, and production materials pertaining to collaborative book projects between Tyson and the writers Larry Eigner, Jackson Mac Low, Jerome Rothenberg, and Wai Lim Yip.
ArchivalResource: 26.4 lin. ft. (4 archives box and 112 oversize folders)
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- Tyson, Ian. Ian Tyson collection, 1967-2006.
Mayer, Bernadette. Papers, 1958-1996.
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Papers, 1958-1996.
Papers of an experimental American woman writer. The collection includes correspondence from a wide range of contemporary writers and some of Mayer's students, notebooks and loose notes, manuscripts for published and unpublished writings, teaching materials, photographs of family and friends, and audiorecordings of Lewis Warsh's readings and comments about his experiences at Harvard University in 1972.
ArchivalResource: 24.5 lin. ft. (60 archives boxes, 1 card file box, and 5 oversize folders)
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- Mayer, Bernadette. Papers, 1958-1996.
Bernadette Mayer Papers, 1958 - 1996
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Bernadette Mayer Papers 1958 - 1996
Papers of Bernadette Mayer, writer, teacher, editor, and publisher. Most often associated with the New York School, Mayer uses compositional methods such as chance operations, collage and cut-up. Materials include correspondence (1963-1996) with writers, artists, publishers, and friends; manuscripts and typescripts; notebooks (1964-1993) and loose notes; teaching notes; audiorecordings and photographs; and biographical materials such as calendars, datebooks and reading announcements. The collection is arranged in eleven series: 1) BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL, 2) CORRESPONDENCE, 3) WRITINGS, 4) NOTEBOOKS, 5) WRITINGS OF OTHERS, 6) TEACHING MATERIAL, 7) EDITING MATERIAL, 8) EPHEMERA, 9) PHOTOGRAPHS, 10) AUDIORECORDINGS, and 11) ORIGINALS OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPIES.
ArchivalResource: 24.5 Linear feet; 60 archives boxes, 1 card file box and 5 oversize file folders
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- Bernadette Mayer Papers, 1958 - 1996
David Antin papers, 1954-2006
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David Antin papers, 1954-2006
The papers of performance artist, experimental poet, curator, and critic David Antin include extensive correspondence, forty years of diaries, published and unpublished manuscripts, working notes, teaching files, and over 300 audiotapes and videos of lectures and performances. In particular, the archive documents Antin’s “talk pieces” which were his unique means of fusing spoken poetry with academic lectures.
ArchivalResource: 44.0 linear feet; (103 boxes)
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- Antin, David. David Antin papers, 1954-2006.
Stony Brook Poetics Foundation. Stony Brook Poetics Foundation collection. [1961-1968].
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Stony Brook Poetics Foundation collection. [1961-1968].
The collection consists of a black portfolio containing seven cardboard sheets with holograph poems, all signed and numbered [#3 of 10 copies]. Included are: "fragment of Passages (33)" by Robert Duncan; "Dreams" by Jim Harrison; "Swan That Sings And" by Denise Levertov ; "The Connoisseur of Jews" by Jerome Rothenberg; "Poem" by Charles Simic; "Yen Yu" by Louis Simpson; and "To Do" by John Wieners. Also included is a typed letter on poetry (Jan. 1961) by Denise Levertov and a printed prospectus (Oyez) for "The Years As Catches" by Robert Duncan, which contains contributions from Denise Levertov "On Reading the Early Poems of Robert Duncan" and Charles Olson (untitled).
ArchivalResource: 2 cm of textual records.
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- Stony Brook Poetics Foundation. Stony Brook Poetics Foundation collection. [1961-1968].
Pearce, Roy Harvey. Roy Harvey Pearce papers, 1945-1995.
Title:
Roy Harvey Pearce papers, 1945-1995.
Correspondence and subject files of literary scholar specializing in 19th- and 20th-century American literature. In addition to commentary on various literary figures, the collection includes correspondence pertaining to the development of UCSD's Archive for New Poetry, the dedication of the Mandeville Center, and Pearce's investigations of American transcendentalism. Correspondents include Robert Bly, Cid Corman, Judson Crews, George Economou, Eshleman, Jorge Guillen, Donald Hall, Daniel Hoffman, David Ignatow, Robert Lowell, Marshall McLuhan, W.S. Merwin, Josephine Miles, Marianne Moore, Theodore Roethke, Jerome Rothenberg, William Stafford, and Charles Tomlinson.
ArchivalResource: 12.6 lin. ft. (33 archives boxes and 2 oversize folders)
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- Pearce, Roy Harvey. Roy Harvey Pearce papers, 1945-1995.
Roy Harvey Pearce Papers, 1945 - 1995
Title:
Roy Harvey Pearce Papers 1945 - 1995
Papers of scholar, critic, and founder of the UCSD literature department and the Archive for New Poetry. Included is correspondence regarding a wide variety of topics, for example, Jack Spicer research and the creation of the poetry archive. Correspondents include Robert Bly, David Ignatow, and Marshall McLuhan. Also included are a number of Pearce's scholarly projects (including the "Transcendental Workbook") and notes for several lectures.
ArchivalResource: 12.6 Linear feet; 33 archives boxes, 2 oversize folders
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- Roy Harvey Pearce Papers, 1945 - 1995
Borders Book Store (Birmingham, Mich.). Portraits of writers, 1988-1994.
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Portraits of writers, 1988-1994.
Black and white, 8 x 10, photographic portraits of 43 contemporary American writers. The portraits were taken by Carl Schur during each writer's reading at the Borders Bookstore in Birmingham, Mich.
ArchivalResource: .2 lin. ft. (1 archives box).
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- Borders Book Store (Birmingham, Mich.). Portraits of writers, 1988-1994.
Finlay, Ian Hamilton,. Ian Hamilton Finlay correspondence, 1962-1969. M-R.
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Ian Hamilton Finlay correspondence, 1962-1969. M-R. 1962-1969.
Unpublished correspondence, some with original poetry, from various poets and others to Finlay, covering the years 1962-1969. The letters are a composite collection dealing chiefly with contemporary and avant-garde poetry, art movements, and with the addressee in his capacity as publisher of Wild Hawthorn Press.
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- Finlay, Ian Hamilton,. Ian Hamilton Finlay correspondence, 1962-1969. M-R.
Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
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Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Manuscripts, galley proofs and page proofs of books published by New Directions, 1937-1997.
ArchivalResource: 482 boxes and 181 volumes (92 linear ft.)
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- Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Degnan, June Oppen. Papers, 1959-1973.
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Papers, 1959-1973.
Documentation of Degnan's activities as publisher of the San Francisco review and her association with New Directions Books. Correspondence and writings of American lCterary figures, most notably George Oppen.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. (8 archives boxes, 3 oversize files)
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- Degnan, June Oppen. Papers, 1959-1973.
Blackburn, Paul. Papers, 1900-1971, bulk 1919-1971.
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Papers, 1900-1971, bulk 1919-1971.
Manuscripts and typescripts of Blackburn's writings and of his translations of Troubadour poetry and contemporary Latin American writing, most notably the fiction of Julio Cortázar. Substantial correspondence from writers, editors, and family members.
ArchivalResource: 20.5 linear ft. (49 archives boxes, 2 card file boxes, and 8 oversize folders)
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- Blackburn, Paul. Papers, 1900-1971, bulk 1919-1971.
Ian Tyson Collection, 1967 - 2006
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Ian Tyson Collection, 1967 - 2006
The Ian Tyson Collection contains book production materials for collaborations between Ian Tyson, British painter, printmaker and book artist, and prominent poets including Andrew Crozier, Larry Eigner, Wai-lim Yip, Jackson Mac Low, and Jerome Rothenberg. Materials include correspondence, manuscripts, page layouts, paste-ups, galley proofs, and Tyson's original artworks. Ian Tyson's books are the main focus in the collection and include A LINE THAT MAY BE CUT (1968), SIGHTINGS I-IX; AND, RED EASY A COLOR (1968), 17 HORSE SONGS OF FRANK MITCHELL, NOS. X-XII (1969), 23RD LIGHT POEM FOR LARRY EIGNER (1969), THE PRONOUNS (1971), NARRATIVES AND REAL THEATER PIECES (1977), HISTORY OF DADA AS MY MUSE (1982), SONGS FROM THE SOCIETY OF THE MYSTIC ANIMALS (1982), POEM: A CAST OF DICE NEVER CAN ANNUL CHANCE (1985), MILLENIUM (1988), SIX GEMATRIA (1992), SURIMONO 3 (1995), PAVAN (2002), VERT(ICAL) (2003), JARDIN DE V(IE) (2004), and SURIMONO 7, AFTER LI HO (2005).
ArchivalResource: 26.40 linear feet; (4 archives boxes and 112 oversize folders)
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June Oppen Degnan Papers, 1959-1973
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June Oppen Degnan Papers, 1959-1973
Papers of June Oppen Degnan, writer, publisher, political activist, and sister of poet George Oppen (1908-1984). Most of the collection documents Degnan's activities as publisher of the San Francisco Review in the 1960s, and her association with New Directions Books. Included is correspondence and writings of many important members of the American literary community including Jack Anderson, Robert Bly, William Bronk, Basil Bunting, Hayden Carruth, Robert Creeley, Clayton Eshleman, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Erich Fromm, Allen Ginsberg, David Ignatow, Denise Levertov, George Oppen, Carl Rakosi, Jerome Rothenberg, C. P. Snow, Gary Snyder, Diane Wakoski, William Carlos Williams, and Louis Zukofsky. Virtually no references to Degnan's personal or political life can be found in the papers. Of special significance are letters from George Oppen. The collection is arranged in four series: 1) SAN FRANCISCO REVIEW AND NEW DIRECTIONS; 2) MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS; 3) FILES OF MAJOR WRITERS; and 4) SAN FRANCISCO REVIEW ANNUAL, 1963.
ArchivalResource: 4.00 linear feet; (8 archives boxes, 3 oversize folders)
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- June Oppen Degnan Papers, 1959-1973
Pierrepont Press. Archives, 1968-1969.
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Archives, 1968-1969.
Manuscripts, proofs, correspondence, and other materials, relating to proposed publications of books by Cid Corman, Larry Eigner, Clayton Eshleman, Jackson Mac Low, Michael McClure, Toby Olson, Norman Rosten, Jerome Rothenberg, and Diane Wakoski.
ArchivalResource: 124 items.
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- Pierrepont Press. Archives, 1968-1969.
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.
ArchivalResource: 22.00 linear feet; (56 archives boxes, 1 records carton and 2 oversize folders)
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Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-. Poetry reading at Sarah Lawrence College [sound recording] / by Jerome Rothenberg.
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Poetry reading at Sarah Lawrence College [sound recording] / by Jerome Rothenberg.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound cassette : analog.
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- Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-. Poetry reading at Sarah Lawrence College [sound recording] / by Jerome Rothenberg.
Joris, Pierre. [Poetry reading, April 19, 1998 [sound recording] / Pierre Joris ... et al.].
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[Poetry reading, April 19, 1998 [sound recording] / Pierre Joris ... et al.]. [1998]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound cassette (ca. 90 min.) : analog, 1 7/8 ips, stereo.
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- Joris, Pierre. [Poetry reading, April 19, 1998 [sound recording] / Pierre Joris ... et al.].
Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-. Jerome Rothenberg papers, 1944-1985.
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Jerome Rothenberg papers, 1944-1985.
Documentation of Rothenberg's writing, editorial work, personal correspondence, and teaching. The Writings series includes materials representing nearly all of Rothenberg's published works, as well as notebooks dating from ca. 1945-ca. 1986. Includes a small group of personal and family materials. Books and journals from his library are detailed in a Separation List.
ArchivalResource: 49.8 cu. ft. (109 archives boxes, 49 oversize folders)
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- Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-. Jerome Rothenberg papers, 1944-1985.
Anne Waldman Papers (1945-2012, bulk 1965-2000)
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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).
Pierrepont Press. Archives.
Title:
Archives. 1968-1969.
Consists of the archives of the short-lived Pierrepont Press, founded in Brooklyn, N.Y., by Harvey and Linda Tucker who planned to produce limited editions of poetry by American authors. Books by Cid Corman, Larry Eigner, Michael McClure, Toby Olson, Jerome Rothenberg, Clayton Eshleman, Harvey Tucker, and Diane Wakoski were planned; however, problems with outside printers caused the press to go out of business after the production of only one book, Harvey Tucker's Pieces of the clock (1969). The collection includes correspondence and manuscripts from each of the authors involved, editorial matter, business records, and a short history of the press by Harvey Tucker.
ArchivalResource: 124 items (4 boxes) ; 8 x 40 x 28 cm.
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- Pierrepont Press. Archives.
Carolee Schneemann papers, 1959-1994
Title:
Carolee Schneemann papers 1959-1994
The papers document the performances, happenings, film and book productions, and exhibitions of the American painter and performance artist Carolee Schneemann.
ArchivalResource: ca. 60 linear ft.; (123 boxes)
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Schneemann, Carolee, 1939-. Carolee Schneemann papers, 1959-1994.
Title:
Carolee Schneemann papers, 1959-1994.
The archive documents Schneemann's performances, happenings, film and book production, and exhibitions from 1959-1994. It includes original materials relating to performances and publication projects in the form of notes, drawings, performance scripts and mss.; correspondence with visual, literary and performing artists, art critics, and other individuals prominent in the international avant-garde; printed ephemera, artists' books, and Fluxus objects by Schneemann and others; lecture notes and other materials pertaining to Schneemann as teacher and lecturer; research files on performance and feminist topics; mss. by others about Schneemann's work; and photograph albums which provide visual documentation of much of her performance work.
ArchivalResource: ca. 53 linear ft. (87 boxes)
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- Schneemann, Carolee, 1939-. Carolee Schneemann papers, 1959-1994.
John Taggart Papers, 1965-1974
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John Taggart Papers 1965-1974
Papers of the American publisher, poet, editor of . Correspondence and/or manuscripts relating to by Paul Blackburn, George F. Butterick, Cid Corman, Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Theodore Enslin, Clayton Eshleman, Kathleen Fraser, Barbara Guest, Toby Olson, Steven Osterlund, Gary Snyder, Robert Vas Dias, Jonathan Williams, and others. Maps Maps
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft.
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- John Taggart Papers, 1965-1974
Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-. Letters, 1969-70, New York, to Mark Wilson.
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Letters, 1969-70, New York, to Mark Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-. Letters, 1969-70, New York, to Mark Wilson.
Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-. [A collection of pamphlets and a broadside with poems by Jerome Rothenberg].
Title:
[A collection of pamphlets and a broadside with poems by Jerome Rothenberg]. 1974-1998.
ArchivalResource: 3 pieces ; 16-24 cm.
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- Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-. [A collection of pamphlets and a broadside with poems by Jerome Rothenberg].
Higgins, Dick, 1938-1998. Dick Higgins Collection, 1958-2002
Title:
Dick Higgins Collection, 1958-2002
The Dick Higgins Collection spans the years 1958 to 2002 and is 17.5 linear feet. Materials include artwork, publications, and exhibition items. Over one hundred items have been cataloged and are searchable in the USMAI catalog; like the rest of the collection materials, these publications can be viewed in the Special Collections Reading Room only. There are three major divisions within the Dick Higgins Collection and they correspond to the official series: a sampling of Dick Higgins' artwork, publications, and exhibition materials; publications from Something Else Press; and individual and collaborative artwork and publications from members of the greater Fluxus movement. With the exception of the ReFlux Editions items housed in Series III.B, all items were donated from Higgins' studio by Alison Knowles. Selections from ReFlux Editions' "Flux Kit" collection were purchased by the library in 2002. This collection provides an overview of Fluxus artwork and includes rare examples from the Something Else Press publications and the anthologies included in Series III. Over 70 artists are represented in this collection. Higgins's correspondence, personal papers, and the records for Something Else Press are not included; please contact the Special Collections staff for additional resources.
ArchivalResource: 17.5 linear feet
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- Higgins, Dick, 1938-1998. Dick Higgins Collection, 1958-2002
Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-. Alcheringa archive, 1970-1980.
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Alcheringa archive, 1970-1980.
The Alcheringa archive spans the entire history of the magazine, including approximately 100 manuscript items representing a broad range of the poetry, articles, and reviews that were published; approximately 200 letters and 46 postcards from internationally known poets, anthropologists and folklorists including Michael Corr, Robert Creeley, Ted Enslin, Jerome Rothenberg, Gary Snyder, Nathaniel Tarn, and Dennis Tedlock; approximately 1,219 items of business records including subscription lists, permissions, budget reports, advertising information, copyrights, recquisitions, correspondence with other magazines, and other related documents; and miscellaneous photographs and peripherals.
ArchivalResource: 42 boxes (10.5 linear feet)
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- Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-. Alcheringa archive, 1970-1980.
Hochhuth, Rolf. The deputy: typescript, n.d.
Title:
The deputy: typescript, n.d.
Typescript with handwritten stage directions and cuts and additions to the text, probably made by Kenneth Geist, for a version produced by the UCLA Theatre Group, date unknown; includes cast list.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (130 leaves); 28 cm.
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- Hochhuth, Rolf. The deputy: typescript, n.d.
Paul Blackburn Papers, 1919 - 1971
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Paul Blackburn Papers, 1919 - 1971
Papers of an American poet, translator, editor, and literary agent, containing materials that detail the course of his career and personal life from the early 1940s through the early 1970s. Blackburn was the author of nineteen books of poetry published between 1955 and 1980, the last six appearing posthumously. He translated the work of such writers as Pablo Picasso, Federico Garcia Lorca and Julio Cortazar, and served as Cortezar's agent. He was also a contributing editor of the BLACK MOUNTAIN REVIEW and the poetry editor of THE NATION for a short time. Over half of the collection is composed of photographs and correspondence. The photographs are primarily of Blackburn's family and friends. The correspondence relates to both personal and professional matters, and consists not only of letters received by Blackburn, but also of many copies of his own letters. Among the prominent correspondents are Julio Cortazar, Charles Reznikoff, Ezra Pound, Octavio Paz, Charles Olson, Allen Ginsberg, Robert Creeley, and Blackburn's mother, Frances Frost. The collection also includes manuscripts and typescripts of poems, prose and translations dated from the 1940s through the early 1970s and materials relating to the business aspects of Blackburn's career, including contracts, reading schedules and some business correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 20.50 linear feet; (49 archives boxes, 2 card file boxes and 8 oversize folders)
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Woods, John, 1926-. [Poetry reading, May 6, 1998 [sound recording] / John Woods and Jerome Rothenberg].
Title:
[Poetry reading, May 6, 1998 [sound recording] / John Woods and Jerome Rothenberg]. [1998]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound cassette (90 min.) : analog, 1 7/8 ips, stereo.
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- Woods, John, 1926-. [Poetry reading, May 6, 1998 [sound recording] / John Woods and Jerome Rothenberg].
New American Poetry Circuit Records., 1969-1974.
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New American Poetry Circuit Records. 1969-1974.
San Francisco based cooperative that existed from 1969 to 1971, organized to arrange and promote poetry readings by its members; Jeanetta L. Jones, Director. Members included: D. Alexander, David Antin, Harvey Bialy, Paul Blackburn, Victor Coleman, Ed Dorn, Theodore Enslin, Clayton Eshleman, Larry Goodell, Jack Hirschman, Anselm Hollo, Kenneth Irby, Robert Kelly, Phillip Lamantia, Jackson MacLow, Michael McClure, Daphne Marlatt, David Meltzer, Jerome Rothenburg, Armand Schwerner, Charles Stein, Diane Wakoski. Among these poets were some of the most promising talents in literary circles at the time of the founding of the circuit, and Jeanetta had hoped to exploit their fame to the best advantage of all the poets in the co-op through some joint readings in some of the universities and colleges. Unfortunately, most of the lesser known poets could not garner the expected recognition and readings through the efforts of the circuit, and because of that Jeanetta felt compelled to give up at the end of the first season in 1971.
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Archive for New Poetry (University of California, San Diego).
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