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Epithet: poet and playwright
Christopher Logue is a British poet, best known for his poster- poems (poems printed on large posters), jazzetry (poems set to jazz), and free renditions of Homer's poems.
Christopher Logue (1926- ), English poet, playwright, and actor.
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Couzyn, Jeni. Jeni Couzyn papers 1969-1971.
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Jeni Couzyn papers 1969-1971.
These papers are the correspondence, manuscripts, memoranda, and publicity for poetry readings at the Camden Festivals of 1969 and 1970. There is also the book-manuscript and proofs for TWELVE TO TWELVE (London, Poets' Trust, 1970), twelve poems which were commissioned for the 1970 festival. The correspondents include Charles Causley, C. Day Lewis, Ted Hughes, Christopher Logue, Hugh MacDiarmid, Gary Snyder, and Louis Zukofsky.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft. ( 1 box)
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- Couzyn, Jeni. Jeni Couzyn papers 1969-1971.
Carroll, Donald, 1940-. Donald Carroll letters received from poets, 1959-1969.
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Donald Carroll letters received from poets, 1959-1969.
The collection contains letters from John Ashbery, Robert Bly, Carol Bly, Brigid Brophy, Quentin Crisp, David Hayman, Adrian Henri, Jean L'Anselme, Janet Lewis, Christopher Logue, Edward Lucie-Smith, Matthew Mead, Ewart Milne, Charles Osborne, Georg Rapp, Roger Shattuck, Ralph Steadman, Kenneth Tynan, Yvor Winters, Louis Zukofsky, and other poets, critics, agents, and publishers mainly concerning the Transmedia letter, the break-up of Rapp & Carroll, and other writers and publishing interests. In the files of Quagga are letters from Robert Creeley, E.E. Cummings, T.S. Eliot, John Crowe Ransom, Theodore Roethke, Allen Tate, and Yvor Winters.
ArchivalResource: .45 cubic ft.
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- Carroll, Donald, 1940-. Donald Carroll letters received from poets, 1959-1969.
Harmon, William, 1938-. William Harmon papers, 1939-2000 (correspondents K-L).
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William Harmon papers, 1939-2000 (correspondents K-L).
Correspondents represented in the collection arranged alphabetically by last name.
ArchivalResource: About 10000 items (23.0 linear ft.).
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- Harmon, William, 1938-. William Harmon papers, 1939-2000 (correspondents K-L).
Turret Books. Records.
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Turret Books records
Turret Books is a small press located in London, England, that specializes in publishing a series of booklets in limited editions. It published as recently as 1992. Records of the press consist of correspondence, publications, poetry manuscripts, proofs for publication, posters, newspaper clippings, financial records, and artwork documenting the operation and output of Turret Books. Significant figures represented in the collection include Barry Cole, Lawrence Durrell, Edward Lucie-Smith, Allen Ginsberg, George MacBeth, Sylvia Plath, Dylan Thomas, Bernard Stone, Georg Rapp, Christopher Logue, and Jonathan Williams.
ArchivalResource: 8.25 linear feet
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- Turret Books. Records.
Logue, Christopher, 1926-2011. Christopher Logue collection, 1945-2001.
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Christopher Logue collection, 1945-2001.
The collection consists of personal and literary papers of Christopher Logue from around 1945-2001. The papers include correspondence, literary notebooks, literary manuscripts, and collected printed material. The papers include typescripts of many published works and selections from projects Logue edited. Of particular note are extensive manuscripts and background materials for Logue's WAR MUSIC collections, and publishing correspondence for some of his major works. The collection includes early journals and notebooks, musical arrangements, and unpublished poetry and screenplays.
ArchivalResource: 11.5 linear ft. (23 boxes and 6 oversized papers (OP))
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- Logue, Christopher, 1926-2011. Christopher Logue collection, 1945-2001.
Fox, Charles. Ninepence archives, 1944-1956.
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Ninepence archives, 1944-1956.
The collection consists of the entire archives of Ninepence, a mimeographed small poetry magazine: one copy of each of the three issues printed, September 1951-Autumn 1952; correspondence from Patrick Brangwyn and Christopher Logue to their co-editor Charles Fox; correspondence from contributors, subscribers, and well-wishers; manuscripts of poems and essays submitted; and the British Museum copyright slip and a rejection letter for an advertisement. Also, includes manuscripts of Charles Fox's poems, 1944-1956. Correspondents and contributors include Alison Brothers, Charles Causley, Anthony Cherryl, Andre Davis, Charles Edward Eaton, Terence Heywood, Michael Horovitz, Ewart Milne, Alan Neame, Keneth Nobes, Jon Silkin, Lucien Stryk, Alexander Trocchi, and W. Price Turner.
ArchivalResource: .45 cubic ft.
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- Fox, Charles. Ninepence archives, 1944-1956.
William Harmon Papers (#4568), 1939-2000
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William Harmon Papers (#4568) 1939-2000
William Harmon, poet and professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Correspondence, writings, and other materials of William Harmon. Included are letters to Harmon from various English and American writings, primarily poets and critics. Also included are letters, writings, a family history, and other materials from Theresa Garrett Eliot, wife of Henry Ware Eliot, T. S. Eliot's brother. Harmon's writings include drafts of , , , and other works. There are also manuscript and printed essays and poems. Unintegrated additions contain considerable material relating to Laura (Riding) Jackson, as well as correspondence and writings similar to those in the original collection. Please note that additions received after February 1995 have not been integrated into the original deposits. Researchers should always check additions to be sure they have identified all files of interest to them. The Classic Hundred A Handbook to Literature The Top 500 Poems
ArchivalResource: About 10,000 items (23.0 linear feet)
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BRITISH POETS. Vol. V (ff. 72). Various authors: 1966-1968, n.d. Contents: 1. ff. 1-6. George Barker, 'Christmas at Itteringham 1967'; 1967. Autograph draft. See 'To you old ox at stall', Poems of Places and People (1971), p. 24. Stratford, Mod. Lit...., 1966-1968
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BRITISH POETS. Vol. V (ff. 72). Various authors: 1966-1968, n.d. Contents: 1. ff. 1-6. George Barker, 'Christmas at Itteringham 1967'; 1967. Autograph draft. See 'To you old ox at stall', Poems of Places and People (1971), p. 24. Stratford, Mod. Lit.... 1966-1968
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- BRITISH POETS. Vol. V (ff. 72). Various authors: 1966-1968, n.d. Contents: 1. ff. 1-6. George Barker, 'Christmas at Itteringham 1967'; 1967. Autograph draft. See 'To you old ox at stall', Poems of Places and People (1971), p. 24. Stratford, Mod. Lit...., 1966-1968
Shelby Stephenson Papers, 1965-2007
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Shelby Stephenson Papers, 1965-2007
Shelby Stephenson (1938- ) is a poet; professor of literature and creative writing at Campbell College (now University), Buies Creek, N.C., 1974-1978, and at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke (formerly Pembroke State University) after 1978; and editor of beginning in 1979. Pembroke Magazine The collection includes personal and professional correspondence of Shelby Stephenson; files relating to " , North Carolina arts organizations, and Stephenson's academic career; and many writings by Stephenson, both poetry and prose. Included is correspondence with local, national, and international poets, novelists, editors, and publishers, including A. R. Ammons, Fred Chappell, Norman Macleod, Guy Owen, and Paul Green. There is also some correspondence with friends and relatives. materials include correspondence with contributors and issue files. Also included are files relating to North Carolina arts organizations with which Stephenson was involved, including the North Carolina Literary and Historical Association, the North Carolina Writers Network, the North Carolina Poetry Society, and the Friends of Weymouth. There is also some material relating to Stephenson's academic career, especially at the University of Pittsburgh, the University of Wisconsin, and the University of North Carolina at Pembroke (formerly Pembroke State University). Included are teaching materials and other items. Stephenson's writings include many drafts of poems, manuscripts of several books of poetry, and essays and book reviews. There are also biographical materials and bibliographies of Stephenson's writings. Pembroke Magazine Pembroke Magazine
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Reichardt, Jasia. Archive of concrete and sound poetry, 1959-1977.
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Archive of concrete and sound poetry, 1959-1977.
Collection consists of poetry in a variety of media sent to and collected by Jasia Reichardt. Includes manuscripts and typescripts, screenprints and posters, collages and original graphics, sound recordings, photoprints and objects (some ready-made). Artists include Ronaldo Azedredo, Stephen Bann, Derek Boshier, Eugenio Carmi, Henri Chopin, Bob Cobbing, Kenelm Cox, Robert Filliou, Ian Hamilton Finlay, John Furnival, Ludwig Gosewitz, Brian Hindmarch, Michael Horovitz, D.S. Houedard, Ferdinand Kriwet, John Latham, Christopher Logue, Edward Lucie-Smith, Hansjörg Mayer, Franz Mon, Seiichi Niikuni (and the Tokyo Assn. for the Study of Arts [ASA]), Tom Phillips, John Sharkey, Gianni-Emilio Simonetti, Mary Ellen Solt, Edgardo Antonio Vigo, and Wolf Vostell. Some works are included in letters received by Jasia Reichardt.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes, 11 flat file folders.
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Aldan, Daisy. Papers, 1946-1966.
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Papers, 1946-1966.
The Daisy Aldan Papers, 1946-1966, include correspondence, drafts, manuscripts, notes, layout dummies, paste-ups, galleys, page proofs, and photographs, as well as materials collected for publicity or publication. Aldan's editorial files for Folder Magazine of Literature and Art (1954-1955) and A New Folder: Americans--Poems and Drawings (1959) dominate the collection. Folder artists represented in this collection include John Ashbery, Lucia Dlugoszewski, Edward Field, Allen Ginsberg, Barbara Guest, Kenneth Koch, Willem and Elaine De Kooning, Denise Levertov, James Merrill, Frank O'Hara, Jackson Pollock, Larry Rivers, Ned Rorem, and Eve Triem. Manuscripts by Aldan and others are also present in the collection, including manuscripts for two of Aldan's published books of poetry, The Destruction of Cathedrals (1963) and Seven:Seven (1965). Also found here are materials for Aldan's translation of Stephane Mallarmé's A Throw of the Dice (1956, 1961). Aldan's correspondence, 1946-1966, mainly reflects editorial duties and requests to a wide variety of people in the musical, literary, and art worlds. Correspondence from such writers as Gregory Corso, Kenneth Koch, Frank O'Hara, Ned Rorem, James Schuyler, Eve Triem, and Eugene Walter is of a more personal nature and often discusses details of their work in a more informal context. Other significant correspondents include Donald Allen, John Ashbery, Dore Ashton, Imamu Amiri Baraka, Julian Beck, William Rose Benét, Paul Blackburn, Marguerite Caetani, Robert Creeley, Richard Eberhart, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Edward Field, Charles Henri Ford, Allen Ginsberg, Erick Hawkins, George Hitchcock, Denise Levertov, Michael McClure, James Merrill, Henry Miller, Harold Norse, Charles Olson, Elliott Stein, May Swenson, Alice B. Toklas, Tristan Tzara, William Weaver, and others.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (1 linear foot)
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- Aldan, Daisy. Papers, 1946-1966.
Christopher Logue papers
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Christopher Logue papers
The collection contains manuscripts of Logue's essays, plays, poems, short stories, and screenplays; reviews of his books; newspaper clippings; poster-poems; research files; videocassettes of his film performances; and voluminous correspondence (1949-1993). The collection documents his creative, recreative and social activities such as participation in demonstrations for nuclear disarmaments, involvement in community politics, and other social and political activities. Among topics he discusses are Ezra Pound, and the Hugo Claus case. Manuscripts of his works include Girls, Kings, an account of books one and two of Homer's Iliad, New numbers, Ode to the dodo, poems from 1953 to 1978, Patrocleia, Pax, book XIX of the Iliad, She sings, he sings, Songs from the lily-white boys, War music, an account of books 16 to 19 of Homer's Iliad, and Weakdream sonnets. Correspondents include Samuel Beckett, Betsy Blair, Bertolt Brecht, Hugo Claus, Liese Deniz, Nell Dunn, T. S. Eliot, Ian Fleming, Graham Greene, Adrian Haggard, Michael Horovitz, Frank Kermode, Philip Larkin, Henry Miller, Laurence Olivier, Peter Orlovsky, John Osborne, George Steiner, and Shirley Thompson, among others.
ArchivalResource: 19.76 Linear Feet (21 containers)
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- Logue, Christopher, 1926-2011. Christopher Logue papers, 1939-1993 (bulk 1950-1993).
Alexander Trocchi Papers
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Alexander Trocchi Papers
The Alexander Trocchi Papers include manuscripts of his novels, stories, essays and poems, the extant archives of Merlin, most of his manuscripts and correspondence concerning the Sigma Project, material relating to a large number of projects Trocchi was involved with in the 1960’s, and his journals and notebooks. The Trocchi Papers also house an extensive collection of magazines and ephemera, including material relating to the International Situationist movement.
ArchivalResource: 355 items.
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- Trocchi, Alexander. Papers, 1947-1968.
Robert Lowell papers, 1861-1976 (inclusive) 1935-1970 (bulk).
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Robert Lowell papers, 1861-1976 (inclusive) 1935-1970 (bulk).
Compositions, letters, and other papers of the American writer Robert Lowell.
ArchivalResource: 33 boxes (8.5 linear ft.)
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- Robert Lowell papers, 1861-1976 (inclusive) 1935-1970 (bulk).
Sillitoe, Alan. Papers, 1950-1996.
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Papers, 1950-1996.
Consists of the papers of Alan Sillitoe, b. 1928.
ArchivalResource: ca. 3500 items.
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- Sillitoe, Alan. Papers, 1950-1996.
Logue, Christopher, 1926-2011. [Pamphlets by and about Christopher Logue].
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[Pamphlets by and about Christopher Logue].
ArchivalResource: v. 27 cm.
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- Logue, Christopher, 1926-2011. [Pamphlets by and about Christopher Logue].
Pudney, John, 1909-1977. Papers, 1850-1977 (bulk 1926-1976).
Title:
Papers, 1850-1977 (bulk 1926-1976).
The John Pudney Papers, 1850-1977 (bulk 1926-1976), include drafts, notes, printer's copies, galleys, research material, notebooks, diaries, and correspondence. Manuscripts for Pudney's poetry collections and chapbooks include Collected Poems, 1957, and Selected Poems, 1967-1973, as well as proofs for Beyond this Disregard (1943), South of Forty (1943), Spandrels: Poems and Ballads (1969), and Living in a One-Sided House (1976). Manuscripts for early and/or unpublished later poems, 1926-1968, are also present. Some materials such as those for Ten Summers: Poems, 1933-1943 include only notes and correspondence. Manuscripts of Pudney's fiction include The Accomplice (1950), Shuffley Wanderers: An Entertainment (1948), and 'Sleadley' (nd). Materials for such works as The Net (1952), Trespass in the Sun (1957), and Home and Away: An Autobiographical Gambit (1960), include only critical notes and correspondence. Nonfiction materials include the proposal and correspondence for The Thomas Cook Story (1953). These materials, which concern the British temperance movement, consist primarily of the mid-19th century letters and ephemera of Thomas Cook, George Cruikshank, and Emily Ellis. Also present are the manuscript for Lewis Carroll and His World (1976), a working notebook, 1947 on the history of the British Air Force, and numerous materials for the revised edition of The Smallest Room (1954, 1959), a humorous history of sanitation and water closets. The Correspondence series, 1937-1962, primarily concerns the revision of The Smallest Room. Other correspondence also describes the nature of Pudney's other literary endeavors and editorial duties, while letters from George Barker and H.E. Bates are of a more personal nature. Other significant correspondents include Kingsley Amis, Malcolm Arnold, John Betjeman, Benjamin Britten, Jocelyn Brooke, Sir Winston Churchill, Cynthia Coville (Secretary to Queen Mary), Oliver Dawney (Secretary to H.M. Queen Elizabeth), C. Day Lewis, T.S. Eliot, John Lehmann, Compton Mackenzie, Wolf Mankowitz, Lady Ottoline Morrell, Laurence Olivier, J.B. Priestly, Frederic Prokosch, Herbert Edward Read, Michael Redgrave, Vita Sackville-West, Edith Sitwell, Stephen Spender, Henry Treece, and Evelyn Waugh.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (1 linear foot), 1 galley folder.
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- Pudney, John, 1909-1977. Papers, 1850-1977 (bulk 1926-1976).
Brecht, Bertolt, 1898-1956. Music sources for Kurt Weill's Sieben Todsünden in the collection of the Weill-Lenya Research Center, 1933-[ongoing].
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Music sources for Kurt Weill's Sieben Todsünden in the collection of the Weill-Lenya Research Center, 1933-[ongoing].
The collection forms part of Series 10, which consists mainly of music manuscripts: non-autograph originals and photocopies of both non-autographs and autographs. It also includes rental materials and some arrangements by other composers. Briefly stated, all music materials for the works of Weill other than those offered for sale by publishers are included, whether in score or parts, as long as they present his music without fundamentally altering its character. (For more details on inclusion/exclusion, see the record for the whole series--"Music sources for the works of Kurt Weill ...," ID NYWS94-A2.) Of particular importance in the collection of materials on Die sieben Todsünden are the following: a photocopy of the autograph full score; Lotte Lenya's copy of the vocal score edited by Wilhelm Brückner-Rüggeberg (1955); a copy of the full score incorporating the English translation by W.H. Auden and Chester Kallman; and an arrangement and translation by Jason Osborn and Christopher Logue.
ArchivalResource: <6> items.
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- Brecht, Bertolt, 1898-1956. Music sources for Kurt Weill's Sieben Todsünden in the collection of the Weill-Lenya Research Center, 1933-[ongoing].
John Pudney Papers TXRC95-A1., 1850-1977, (bulk 1926-1976)
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John Pudney Papers 1850-1977, (bulk 1926-1976)
The papers of British writer John Pudney include drafts, notes, printer's copies, galleys, research material, notebooks, diaries, and correspondence.
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- John Pudney Papers TXRC95-A1., 1850-1977, (bulk 1926-1976)
Goliard Press. Goliard Press records, 1961-1970.
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Goliard Press records, 1961-1970.
Correspondence and production files of The Goliard Press, relating to the publication of contemporary English and American poetry. Most of the letters are addressed to Barry Hall or Tom Raworth. Among the poets represented are Basil Bunting, Robert Creeley, Allen Ginsberg, Anselm Hollo, Ted Hughes, Christopher Logue, Michael McClure, Charles Olson, and Louis Zukofsky.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. ( 5 boxes, 3 flat boxes)
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- Goliard Press. Goliard Press records, 1961-1970.
Jasia Reichardt archive of concrete and sound poetry, 1958-1975
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Jasia Reichardt archive of concrete and sound poetry 1958-1975
British art critic, editor, and curator born in Poland. The collection consists of poetry in a variety of media: manuscripts and typescripts, screenprints and posters, collages and original graphics, sound recordings, photoprints, and objects. Artists include Ronaldo Azedredo, Stephen Bann, Derek Boshier, Eugenio Carmi, Henri Chopin, Bob Cobbing, Kenelm Cox, Robert Filliou, Ian Hamilton Finlay, John Furnival, Ludwig Gosewitz, Brian Hindmarch, Michael Horovitz, D.S. Houedard, Ferdinand Kriwet, John Latham, Christopher Logue, Edward Lucie-Smith, Hansjörg Mayer, Franz Mon, Seiichi Niikuni (and the Tokyo Assn. for the Study of Arts [ASA]), Tom Phillips, John Sharkey, Gianni-Emilio Simonetti, Mary Ellen Solt, Edgardo Antonio Vigo, and Wolf Vostell.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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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.
CHRISTOPHER LOGUE (b.1926): notebook of prose and verse; after 1956-circa 1966. Autograph and partly printed. Stratford, Mod. Lit. MSS., no. 34. The notes relate mainly to critical theory and were intended for use in a preface to Logue's Songs (1959)...
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CHRISTOPHER LOGUE (b.1926): notebook of prose and verse; after 1956-circa 1966. Autograph and partly printed. Stratford, Mod. Lit. MSS., no. 34. The notes relate mainly to critical theory and were intended for use in a preface to Logue's Songs (1959)... after 1956-c 1966
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- CHRISTOPHER LOGUE (b.1926): notebook of prose and verse; after 1956-circa 1966. Autograph and partly printed. Stratford, Mod. Lit. MSS., no. 34. The notes relate mainly to critical theory and were intended for use in a preface to Logue's Songs (1959)...
LOGUE PAPERS: correspondence and diary of Christopher Logue, chiefly relating to his poetry readings; 1968-1980. Partly autograph. Partly typewritten and signed. Correspondents include Angus Wilson, Michael Longley, Peter Morgan and Spike Milligan. A..., 1968-1980
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LOGUE PAPERS: correspondence and diary of Christopher Logue, chiefly relating to his poetry readings; 1968-1980. Partly autograph. Partly typewritten and signed. Correspondents include Angus Wilson, Michael Longley, Peter Morgan and Spike Milligan. A... 1968-1980
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- LOGUE PAPERS: correspondence and diary of Christopher Logue, chiefly relating to his poetry readings; 1968-1980. Partly autograph. Partly typewritten and signed. Correspondents include Angus Wilson, Michael Longley, Peter Morgan and Spike Milligan. A..., 1968-1980
Daisy Aldan Papers TXRC94-A18., 1946-1966
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Daisy Aldan Papers 1946-1966
Daisy Aldan, perhaps bestknown for her poetry and editorial work, is also an accomplished translator andteacher. Her papers emphasize her editorial work, in particular her efforts for (1953-59). Her own work isalso represented by materials from and as well as her translation of by Stephanie Mallarme. Folder Magazine The Destruction of Cathedrals Seven: Seven A Throw of the Dice Never Will Abolish Chance
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- Daisy Aldan Papers TXRC94-A18., 1946-1966
Trigram Press. Papers, 1965-1975.
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Papers, 1965-1975.
Consists of mss., typescripts, galley proofs, page proofs, and other editorial matter toward books published by Trigram Press. Correspondents include Gavin Bantock, George Barker, Oswell Blakeston, Robin Blaser, Douglas Blazek, Tom Clark, Kenneth Coutts-Smith, Keith Critchlow, Jim Dine, Lawrence Durrell, Clayton Eshleman, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Kenneth Grant, Jack Hirschman, Anselm Hollo, Michael Horovitz, John Latham, Christopher Logue, Edward Lucie-Smith, Hugo Manning, David Meltzer, Lorine Neidecker, Harold Norse, Jeff Nuttall, Yoko Ono, Tom Raworth, Nathaniel Tarn, Jonathan Williams, and Louis Zukofsky.
ArchivalResource: 1750 items.
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- Trigram Press. Papers, 1965-1975.
Reichardt, Jasia. Jasia Reichardt archive of concrete and sound poetry, 1959-1977.
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Jasia Reichardt archive of concrete and sound poetry, 1959-1977.
Collection consists of poetry in a variety of media sent to and collected by Jasia Reichardt. Includes manuscripts and typescripts, screenprints and posters, collages and original graphics, sound recordings, photoprints and objects (some ready-made). Artists include Ronaldo Azedredo, Stephen Bann, Derek Boshier, Eugenio Carmi, Henri Chopin, Bob Cobbing, Kenelm Cox, Robert Filliou, Ian Hamilton Finlay, John Furnival, Ludwig Gosewitz, Brian Hindmarch, Michael Horovitz, D.S. Houedard, Ferdinand Kriwet, John Latham, Christopher Logue, Edward Lucie-Smith, Hansjörg Mayer, Franz Mon, Seiichi Niikuni (and the Tokyo Assn. for the Study of Arts [ASA]), Tom Phillips, John Sharkey, Gianni-Emilio Simonetti, Mary Ellen Solt, Edgardo Antonio Vigo, and Wolf Vostell. Some works are included in letters received by Jasia Reichardt.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes, 11 flat file folders.
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- Reichardt, Jasia. Jasia Reichardt archive of concrete and sound poetry, 1959-1977.
Abse, Dannie. Nimbus magazine archive, 1945-1962.
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Nimbus magazine archive, 1945-1962.
The Nimbus Archive, 1945-1962, consists primarily of editorial files which include manuscripts, paste-ups, galleys, page proofs, designs, photographs, and various materials collected for publication, plus related correspondence, legal documents, and publicity. All issues of Nimbus, except the material for the last issue (Vol. IV, no. 2), are represented in the Editorial Files, 1951-1957. Nimbus published a diverse group of authors representing various literary schools, including such writers as Dannie Abse, W.H. Auden, George Barker, Bertolt Brecht, Jean Cocteau, Mircea Eliade, T.S. Eliot, Jean Genet, Michael Hastings, John Heath-Stubbs, C.G. Jung, Patrick Kavanagh, Laurie Lee, George Macbeth, Colin MacInnes, Pablo Neruda, Stevie Smith, Alexander Trocchi, Richard Wilbur, and Noel Woodin. Also found here are several manuscripts not published by Nimbus, including works by John Health-Stubbs, Alexander Trocchi, David Wright, a radio play, "Too Tired for Words," by Stevie Smith, and others. The Business Files, 1945-1962, include correspondence, legal papers, and publicity. The outgoing and incoming correspondence primarily addresses editorial and financial concerns during David Wright's co-editorship. The letters of Christopher Logue and Noel Woodin, however, are of a more personal nature. Other significant correspondents include Dannie Abse, W.H. Auden, Djuna Barnes, Edward Dahlberg, C. Day Lewis, J.P. Donleavy, T.S. Eliot, William Empson, Michael Hamburger, John Heath-Stubbs, Patrick Kavanagh, Christopher Logue, Hugh MacDiarmid, W. Somerset Maugham, Vernon Scannell, Dame Edith Sitwell, Alexander Trocchi, and Evelyn Waugh.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (1 linear foot), 2 oversize folders, and 16 galley folders.
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- Abse, Dannie. Nimbus magazine archive, 1945-1962.
Papers of Robert Graves: Correspondence (arranged by correspondent), c1909 to 2004
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Papers of Robert Graves: Correspondence (arranged by correspondent) c1909 to 2004
ArchivalResource: 63 boxes
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- Papers of Robert Graves: Correspondence (arranged by correspondent), c1909 to 2004
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