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Baraka, Amiri, 1934-2014
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Baraka, Amiri
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Baraka, Imamu Amiri 1934-2014
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Baraka, Imamu Amiri 1934-2014
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Jones, LeRoi, 1934-2014
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Jones, LeRoi, 1934-2014
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Jones, LeRoi
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Baraka, Imamu Amiri, 1931-
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Name :
Baraka, Imamu Amiri, 1931-
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Jones, LeRoy (Everett LeRoy), 1934-
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Jones, LeRoy (Everett LeRoy), 1934-
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Baraka, Imamu Amiri
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Baraka, Imamu Amiri
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Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
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Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
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Amiri Baraka
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Name :
Amiri Baraka
Dates
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- Name Entry
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Amiri Baraka
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Name :
Amiri Baraka
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Amiri Barker
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Amiri Barker
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- Name Entry
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Le Roi, Jones 1934-2014
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Le Roi, Jones 1934-2014
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بركة، أميري، 1934-
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بركة، أميري، 1934-
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LeRoi, Jones 1934-2014
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LeRoi, Jones 1934-2014
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Imamu Amiri Baraka-Le Roi Jones 1934-....
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Imamu Amiri Baraka-Le Roi Jones 1934-....
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LeRoi Jones
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LeRoi Jones
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Contributors from initial SNAC EAC-CPF ingest
Amiri Baraka
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Name :
Amiri Baraka
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Baraka, Ameer, 1934-2014
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Baraka, Ameer, 1934-2014
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Jones, Leroy, 1934-
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Jones, Leroy, 1934-
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Jones, Everett LeRoi, 1934-
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Jones, Everett LeRoi, 1934-
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Imamu Amiri Baraka 1934-....
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Imamu Amiri Baraka 1934-....
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Jones, Everett L. 1934- (Everett LeRoi),
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Jones, Leroy 1934-2014
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Jones, Leroy 1934-2014
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Jones, Everett Leroy.
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Jones, Le Roi, 1934-
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Jones, Le Roi, 1934-
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Jones, Everett 1934-2014
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Jones, Everett 1934-2014
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ジョーンズ, リロイ
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ジョーンズ, リロイ
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Imamu Amiri Baraka-Le Roi Jones
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Name :
Imamu Amiri Baraka-Le Roi Jones
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Baraka, Imamu Ameer, 1934-2014
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Baraka, Imamu Ameer, 1934-2014
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Barakah, Amīr, 1934-2014
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Barakah, Amīr, 1934-2014
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Jones, Everett LeRoi 1934-2014
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Jones, Everett LeRoi 1934-2014
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Baraka-Le Roi Jones, Imamu Amiri
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Barakah, Amīr, 1934-
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Baraka-Le Roi Jones, Amiri
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Jones, Le Roi.
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Jones, Le Roi.
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Baraka, Amīr, 1934-
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Jones, Everett Leroy 1934-2014
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Baraka-Le Roi Jones Amiri 1934-....
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Jones, Everett LeRoi
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Imamu Amiri Baraka
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Imamu Amiri Baraka
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Baraka-Le Roi Jones Imamu Amiri 1934-....
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Baraka, Ameer, 1934-
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Jones, Le Roi, 1934-2014
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Baraka, Amiri, Imamu
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Imamu Amiri Baraka, 1934-2014
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Jones, Leroy.
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Amiri Baraka 1934-....
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Baraka, Imanu Amiri, 1934-
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Amiri Baraka was born LeRoi Jones in Newark, New Jersey, in 1934. He was educated at Rutgers and Howard Universities, graduating from the latter at the age of 19. In 1958 he founded the influential poetry magazine Yugen, which ran until 1962. His writings, including fiction, essays, and poetry, appeared in such publications as The nation, Evergreen review, Downbeat, and The floating bear.
Amiri Baraka was born Everett Leroi Jones in Newark, New Jersey, in 1934, and is the author of over 40 books of essays, poems, drama, and music history and criticism. In 1958, he began co-edited the avant-garde literature magazine Yugen, and also founded Totem Press, which first published works by Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and others. In 1968, his play "Home on the Range" was performed as a benefit for the Black Panther Party, and he bacame a Muslim, changing his name to Imamu Amiri Baraka. From 1968 to 1975, Baraka was chairman of the Committee for Unified Newark, a black united front organization. In 1974 Baraka adopted a Marxist Leninist philosophy and dropped the spiritual title "Imamu" meaning spiritual leader. In 1984, The Autobiography of Leroi Jones/Amiri Baraka was published.
Poet, playwright and author.
African American author Amiri Baraka was born Everett Leroy Jones in Newark, New Jersey, and educated at Rutgers, Howard, and Columbia universities, and the New School for Social Research. A diverse, prolific, and controversial writer, his early poetry was influenced by the Beat generation; his work and personal life began to show an increased social consciousness in the 1960s, and, in the wake of Malcolm X's assassination, he moved to Harlem and became a black nationalist leader, changing his name to Imamu Ameer Baraka, later altered to Amiri Baraka. In 1974 he embraced socialism, and distanced himself from black nationalism. He has written poetry, plays, essays, and fiction, served as editor for numerous anthologies and periodicals, and is generally considered one of the most influential African American voices of his generation.
American black nationalist poet and playwright.
Baraka was born Everett LeRoi Jones on Oct. 7, 1934 in Newark, NJ; attended Rutgers Univ., 1951-52; BA, Howard Univ., 1954; MA in philosophy, Columbia Univ.; MA in German literature, the New School for Social Research; founder and editor of Yugen magazine and Totem Press, 1958; instructor, New School for Social Research, 1961-64; assoc. professor, 1983-85, then professor of Afro-American studies at SUNY Stony Brook; founder and director, Black Arts Repertory Theatre, 1964-66, and director of Spirit House, a black community theater; co-founder and chairman of the Congress of African People; author of poetry, plays, novels, and essays including: Preface to a twenty volume suicide note (1961), Blues people : Negro music in white America (1963), Dutchman (1964), Home : social essays (1966), and Daggers and javelins : Essays, 1974-1979 (1984).
Author and social activist. Born Leroy Jones; changed name to LeRoi Jones, and later, to Imamu Amiri Baraka.
American author.
Imamu Amiri Baraka is a writer whose variety of forms include drama, poetry, music criticism, fiction, autobiography and the essay. As a major and controversial author, his ideas and art - especially, as the primary architect of the Black Arts Movement of the 1960's - have had a profound influence on the direction of subsequent African-American literature.
Baraka was born Everett LeRoi Jones in Newark, New Jersey of working class parents; he attended Rutgers, Howard, and Columbia Universities and the New School for Social Research. He has taught at several universities and founded the Black Arts Repertory Theater School in Harlem in 1964. His literary career began in 1958 when he founded "Yugen" magazine and Totem Press. Although Baraka started publishing in the early 1960's, he did not achieve fame until the 1964 publication of his play "Dutchman," later made into a movie. Other important plays he wrote include "The Slave" (1964) and "Toilet" (1964). A prolific writer, Baraka has published two books of poetry, "Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note" (1961) and "The Dead Lecturer" (1964). The mid 1960's saw the publication of "The System of Dante's Hell," a novel and "Tales," a collection of short stories. Baraka also wrote a major social-aesthetic study of African-American music "Blues People: Negro Music in White America" (1963).
Baraka's career has gone through a series of dramatic stages, from his Beatnik years in the late 1950's through the early 1960's when this apolitical avant garde writer refused to take action in the world to black cultural nationalist, renouncing the white world in the mid-1960's through mid-1970's, to a Marxist-Leninist rejecting monopoly capitalism since the mid-1970's. In 1974, dramatically reversing himself, Baraka rejected black nationalism as racist and became a Third World Socialist. Some critics see Baraka as one of this century's major literary figures who has significantly affected the course of African American literary culture.
Imamu Amiri Baraka is a writer whose variety of forms include drama, poetry, music criticism, fiction, autobiography and the essay. As a major and controversial author, his ideas and art - especially, as the primary architect of the Black Arts Movement of the 1960's - have had a profound influence on the direction of subsequent African-American literature.
Baraka was born Everett LeRoi Jones in Newark, New Jersey of working class parents; he attended Rutgers, Howard and Columbia Universities and the New School for Social Research. He has taught at several universities and founded the Black Arts Repertory Theater School in Harlem in 1964. His literary career began in 1958 when he founded "Yugen" magazine and Totem Press. Although Baraka started publishing in the early 1960's, he did not achieve fame until the 1964 publication of his play "Dutchman," later made into a movie. Other important plays he wrote include "The Slave" (1964) and "Toilet" (1964). A prolific writer, Baraka has published two books of poetry, "Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note" (1961) and "The Dead Lecturer" (1964). The mid 1960's saw the publication of "The System of Dante's Hell," a novel and "Tales," a collection of short stories. Baraka also wrote a major social-aesthetic study of African-American music "Blues People: Negro Music in White America" (1963).
Baraka's career has gone through a series of dramatic stages, from his Beatnik years in the late 1950's through the early 1960's when this apolitical avant garde writer refused to take action in the world to black cultural nationalist, renouncing the white world in the mid-1960's through mid-1970's, to a Marxist-Leninist rejecting monopoly capitalism since the mid-1970's. In 1974, dramatically reversing himself, Baraka rejected black nationalism as racist and became a Third World Socialist. Some critics see Baraka as one of this century's major literary figures who has significantly affected the course of African-American literary culture.
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American black nationalist poet and playwright.
Imamu Amiri Baraka is a writer whose variety of forms include drama, poetry, music criticism, fiction, autobiography and the essay. As a major and controversial author, his ideas and art - especially, as the primary architect of the Black Arts Movement of the 1960's - have had a profound influence on the direction of subsequent African-American literature.
Baraka was born Everett LeRoi Jones in Newark, New Jersey of working class parents; he attended Rutgers, Howard, and Columbia Universities and the New School for Social Research. He has taught at several universities and founded the Black Arts Repertory Theater School in Harlem in 1964. His literary career began in 1958 when he founded "Yugen" magazine and Totem Press. Although Baraka started publishing in the early 1960's, he did not achieve fame until the 1964 publication of his play "Dutchman," later made into a movie. Other important plays he wrote include "The Slave" (1964) and "Toilet" (1964). A prolific writer, Baraka has published two books of poetry, "Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note" (1961) and "The Dead Lecturer" (1964). The mid 1960's saw the publication of "The System of Dante's Hell," a novel and "Tales," a collection of short stories. Baraka also wrote a major social-aesthetic study of African-American music "Blues People: Negro Music in White America" (1963).
Baraka's career has gone through a series of dramatic stages, from his Beatnik years in the late 1950's through the early 1960's when this apolitical avant garde writer refused to take action in the world to black cultural nationalist, renouncing the white world in the mid-1960's through mid-1970's, to a Marxist-Leninist rejecting monopoly capitalism since the mid-1970's. In 1974, dramatically reversing himself, Baraka rejected black nationalism as racist and became a Third World Socialist. Some critics see Baraka as one of this century's major literary figures who has significantly affected the course of African American literary culture.
Imamu Amiri Baraka is a writer whose variety of forms include drama, poetry, music criticism, fiction, autobiography and the essay. As a major and controversial author, his ideas and art - especially, as the primary architect of the Black Arts Movement of the 1960's - have had a profound influence on the direction of subsequent African-American literature.
Baraka was born Everett LeRoi Jones in Newark, New Jersey of working class parents; he attended Rutgers, Howard and Columbia Universities and the New School for Social Research. He has taught at several universities and founded the Black Arts Repertory Theater School in Harlem in 1964. His literary career began in 1958 when he founded "Yugen" magazine and Totem Press. Although Baraka started publishing in the early 1960's, he did not achieve fame until the 1964 publication of his play "Dutchman," later made into a movie. Other important plays he wrote include "The Slave" (1964) and "Toilet" (1964). A prolific writer, Baraka has published two books of poetry, "Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note" (1961) and "The Dead Lecturer" (1964). The mid 1960's saw the publication of "The System of Dante's Hell," a novel and "Tales," a collection of short stories. Baraka also wrote a major social-aesthetic study of African-American music "Blues People: Negro Music in White America" (1963).
Baraka's career has gone through a series of dramatic stages, from his Beatnik years in the late 1950's through the early 1960's when this apolitical avant garde writer refused to take action in the world to black cultural nationalist, renouncing the white world in the mid-1960's through mid-1970's, to a Marxist-Leninist rejecting monopoly capitalism since the mid-1970's. In 1974, dramatically reversing himself, Baraka rejected black nationalism as racist and became a Third World Socialist. Some critics see Baraka as one of this century's major literary figures who has significantly affected the course of African-American literary culture.
Everett LeRoi Jones was born on October 7, 1934 in Newark, New Jersey, the son of Coyette LeRoi and Anna Russ Jones. In his youth he showed considerable aptitude as a student, graduating from high school two years ahead of his class. Jones received a B.A. from Howard University in 1953, and spent the following two years in the United States Air Force.
Jones then settled in New York City and did graduate work in comparative literature at Columbia. He began to develop his talents as a poet and critic, becoming associated with what was known as the "Beat Generation" in the East Village. There Jones edited Yugen, a magazine of underground poetry, and co-edited a literary newsletter, the Floating Bear . With other poets, including Diane Di Prima, he founded the American Theatre for Poets, an avant garde Village dramatic group, in 1961. Jones read his verse in coffeehouses, and two volumes of his poems, Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note and The Dead Lecturer, were published.
After a visit to Cuba in 1960, Jones began to condemn American culture, seeing American blacks as its victims. This theme was elaborated in his book Blues People: Negro Music in White America, published in 1963.
Jones' debut as a professional off-Broadway playwright came in 1964 with Dutchman, a shocking drama of interracial hostility. It ran for nearly a year in New York and was also presented abroad. Two more of his plays presented the following season, The Toilet and The Slave, were less successful.
In the mid-1960's LeRoi Jones wrote The System of Dante's Hell, an autobiographical novel, as well as Home: Social Essays and Tales . In 1965 he moved to Harlem where he founded the Black Arts Repertory Theatre. The following year Jones returned to Newark, N.J. and began "Spirit House", a multi-faceted black cultural workshop similar to his previous program in Harlem. In Newark he founded the Black Community Development and Defense Organization (BCD), a group of men and women dedicated to the "creation of a new value system for the Afro-American community", with stress placed upon elements of African culture. The group is of the Muslim faith and Jones now uses his Muslim name, Ameer Baraka. He has recently written several one-act plays for black audiences, including Slave Ship, Resurrection in Life, Great Goodness for Life (A Coon Show), Arm Yourself or Harm Yourself, and A Recent Killing . Jones occupies a position of political leadership in the black communities of Newark.
Jones' first marriage was to Hettie Cohen, his co-editor of Yugen . They had two children. He now lives at Spirit House with his second wife, Amini, their son, Ras Jua Al Aziz, and Mrs. Baraka's three daughters by a previous marriage.
Amiri Baraka (born Everett LeRoi Jones on October 7, 1934, in Newark, New Jersey) is an American writer of poetry, drama, fiction, essays, and music criticism. He studied at Rutgers University, received a B.A. from Howard University (1954), an M.A. in philosophy from Columbia University, and an M.A. in German literature from the New School for Social Research.
Baraka, who published under his birth name of LeRoi Jones until 1967, is known for his social criticism and a confrontational and inflammatory style that has made it difficult for some audiences and critics to view either him or his works objectively. Baraka's art stems directly and specifically from his African-American heritage; throughout his career, whether poetry, drama, fiction, or essays, he has worked to shock and awaken audiences to the political concerns of black Americans during the second half of the twentieth century. Baraka's own political stance changed several times over his career, which in turn impacted his work. Early on, he was a member of the Beat Movement and a friend of Frank O'Hara, Allen Ginsberg, and Gilbert Sorrentino, but a 1959 visit to Cuba inspired him to be more active in fighting for social justice. After the death of a Malcolm X in 1965, Baraka became a black nationalist; later he revised his views, denouncing black nationalism as a form of racism, and became a third world socialist and then a Marxist. Following the September 11, 2001, bombings of the World Trade Center, Baraka suggested in his poem "Somebody Blew up America" that New York's Jews had received advance warning to stay out of the Twin Towers. The public response was so aggressive that New Jersey abolished the position of poet laureate which Baraka held at the time. In 2006, David Horowitz included Baraka in his book The Professors: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America .
He has received many awards over his career: the John Whitney Foundation fellowship for poetry and fiction, 1962; Village Voice Best American Off- Broadway Play ( "Obie") award, 1964, for Dutchman ; Guggenheim fellowship, 1965-66; Yoruba Academy fellow, 1965; National Endowment for the Arts grant, 1966; D.H.L. from Malcolm X College, 1972; Rockefeller Foundation fellow (drama), 1981; Poetry Award, National Endowment for the Arts, 1981; New Jersey Council for the Arts award, 1982; American Book Award, Before Columbus Foundation, 1984, for Confirmation: An Anthology of African- American Women ; Drama Award, 1985; PEN-Faulkner Award, 1989; Langston Hughes Medal, 1989, for outstanding contribution to literature; Ferroni award (Italy), and Foreign Poet Award, 1993; James Weldon Johnson Medal, 2001; and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Los Angeles Pan African Film Festival, 2002.
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Allen Ginsberg papers, 1937-1994
Title:
Allen Ginsberg papers 1937-1994
Collection 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, 2001, and 2002 totaling some 140 linear feet have not yet been processed.
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Guide to the Kenneth Neill Cameron Papers, 1910-1992
Title:
Guide to the Kenneth Neill Cameron Papers, 1910-1992
Kenneth Neill Cameron (1908-1994), a Shelley scholar, best known for his four-volume <i>Shelley and His Circle</i>, was also the author of a biography of Joseph Stalin, and works on Marxist philosophy, world history, and ecology, and a volume of poetry. Cameron was a professor of English at Indiana University and later at New York University. The collection consists mainly of published and unpublished typescripts, including an incomplete autobiographical typescript, and correspondence, both editorial and personal. The unpublished typescripts include an incomplete autobiography, a biography of Enver Hoxha, Communist leader of Albania, several plays, and writings about several Communist leaders and heads of state. There are also articles, reviews, notes, reports, newspaper clippings, and various biographical materials, and materials related to his own political activities as a Communist, including his U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) file.
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Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Imamu Amiri Baraka speech, 1968.
Title:
Imamu Amiri Baraka speech, 1968.
Delivered at a meeting at the University of Cincinnati sponsored by its United Black Association.
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Guide to the Signal Archive, circa 1963-1965
Title:
Guide to the Signal Archive, circa 1963-1965
The <i>Signal</i> Archive contains correspondence and manuscripts submitted to the journal's editor, Bret Rohmer. <i>Signal</i> was a literary journal focused primarily on poetry. Three issues were produced between 1963 and 1965. Many of the authors are notable figures in Beat poetry, the New York School, and the Black Mountain poets.
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Allen Ginsberg Collection, 1962-1997
Title:
Allen Ginsberg Collection 1962-1997
Papers of the American poet. Correspondence, poems, photographs.
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Reed and Baraka [sound recording] : sons by different fathers.
Title:
Reed and Baraka [sound recording] : sons by different fathers. 1983.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound cassette.
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- Reed and Baraka [sound recording] : sons by different fathers.
Bergé, Carol, 1928-2006. Papers, 1960-1969.
Title:
Papers, 1960-1969.
The Carol Bergé Papers, 1960-1969, include drafts, notes, manuscripts, galleys, and page proofs of her works, both poetry and prose, in addition to correspondence, research materials, clippings, and contracts. Major titles present include: CIRCLES, AS IN THE EYE (1969), "An Informal Chronograph of Some New York Poets, 1960-1965," POEMS MADE OF SKIN (1968), and "The Vancouver Report" (1964). The bulk of the collection consists of Bergé's extensive correspondence with friends, writers, and editors. The remainder of the collection includes notes and press releases for the numerous benefits in which Bergé participated or organized; notebooks which include, besides addresses and daily schedules, notes and drafts for poems; and Bergé's collection of manuscripts by friends and colleagues. Significant poets represented here include: Paul Blackburn, Fielding Dawson, Ted Enslin, Allen Ginsberg, Anselm Hollo, Robert Kelly, Jackson Mac Low, Margaret Randall, Ed Sanders, Gael Turnbull, and Diane Wakoski. In addition to Bergé's own work and life, the papers touch upon several subject areas: the poetry of the "Beats," the San Francisco poetry renaissance, the New York East Side scene (especially the Deux Megots poets), and early modern feminist trends in poetry. Significant correspondents include: Imamu Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones), Nelson Ball, Paul Blackburn, Jerry Bloedow, Kirby Congdon, Robert Creeley, David Cunliffe, C. Michael Curtis, Allen De Loach, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, George Hitchcock, David Ignatow, Lenore Kandel, Denise Levertov, Gordon Lish, Walter Lowenfels, David Ossman, Margaret Randall, Tom Raworth, Ed Sanders, M. Broccard Sewell, Diane Wakoski, and Louis Zukofsky.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (1.6 linear feet).
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Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Amiri Baraka / Leroi Jones collection, 1961-1972
Title:
Amiri Baraka / Leroi Jones collection, 1961-1972
This collection comprises photocopies of articles and newspaper clippings relating to Amiri Baraka (1964-84), and publications (mostly Jihad Productions) including "The Dead Lecturer (1964)," "Afro-Arts (1966)," "Spirit Reach (1972)," "Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note.... (1961)," "A Black Value System (1969)," "Tales by LeRoi Jones (1967)," "Home: Social Essays (1966)," "Toward the Creation of Political Institutions for All African Peoples (1972)," "Strategy and Tactics of a Pan African Nationalist Party (1971)," "Kawaida Studies: The New Nationalism (1972)," "LeRoi Jones; A Checklist to Primary and Secondary Sources (1971)," "The First Militant Preacher by Ben Caldwell," "Partido Africano da Independencia da Guine e Cabo Verde: Speech delivered by the Secretary General of PAIGC, Amilcar Cabral, at the Symposium organized by the Democratic Party of Guinea (PDG) in memory of President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. (People's Palace of Conakry, May 13th 1972),"The Cricket: Black Music in Evolution (1969)," "Mwanamke Mwananchi (The Nationalist Woman) by Mumininas of Committee for Unified NewArk (1971)," "Ujamaa -- The Basis of African Socialism by Mwalimu Nyerere," "The Political Leader Considered as the Representative of a Culture by Ahmed Sekou Toure," and "Soul Session: Anthology of the B.C.D. (1969)."
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box )
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James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket
Title:
James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket
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Joel Oppenheimer Papers, 1925-1988.
Title:
Joel Oppenheimer Papers 1925-1988.
Born in Yonkers in 1930, Joel Oppenheimer was a student of Charles Olson's at Black Mountain College from 1950-1953. He published over a dozen books of poetry, a play, a book on baseball, and was a columnist for the from 1968 to 1984. Oppenheimer was the first director of the St. Mark's Poetry Project in Greenwich Village (from 1966 to 1968) and was an active teacher of poetry throughout his life. He died of complications from cancer in 1988. The collection contains only a small amount of Oppenheimer's writing and correspondence prior to his time at Black Mountain College. The Black Mountain period itself is also represented somewhat poorly, although there are a few items of ephemera. The content of the collection becomes more comprehensive in the late 1950s and into the 1960s, with a substantial number of poetry manuscripts and a wider range of correspondence. While most of Oppenheimer's published poems are represented in the collection, it is often difficult to discern between first drafts and later copies. Village Voice
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- Joel Oppenheimer Papers, 1925-1988.
Ossman, David, 1936-. Tape recordings of interviews with poets and poetry readings, 1960-1970.
Title:
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.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft.
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- Ossman, David, 1936-. Tape recordings of interviews with poets and poetry readings, 1960-1970.
Fred Ho Papers., undated, 1892-1996.
Title:
Fred Ho Papers. undated, 1892-1996.
Collection contains essays, articles, poetry, music, commentaries, critical reviews, speeches, video recordings and musical recordings written, performed and collected by Fred Ho [Asian American Musician, composer, writer and activist].
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- Fred Ho Papers., undated, 1892-1996.
Authors and poets collection, 1880-1989 and undated (majority 1946-1968)
Title:
Authors and Poets collection
Assembled from a number of miscellaneous literary manuscript collections, Authors and Poets is a diffuse collection of correspondence, manuscripts, page and galley proofs, publications, serials, sound recordings, photographs, and ephemera relating to various literary figures. The bulk of the collection consists of materials by and relating to the publishing activities of twentieth-century American authors, such as William Carlos Williams, John Updike, Amiri Baraka, and Richard Aldington and journalists such as H. L. Mencken and Derek Stanford.
ArchivalResource: 8.75 linear feet and 24 items.
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- Updike, John. Authors and poets collection, 1880-1989 and undated (bulk 1946-1968).
Umbra Poets Workshop. Umbra Poets Workshop collection, 1978-2006 (bulk 1978-1986)
Title:
Umbra Poets Workshop collection, 1978-2006 (bulk 1978-1986)
The Umbra Poets Workshop collection consists of oral history interviews with fourteen of the poets, conducted by Michel Oren with one exception, Amiri Baraka, who was interviewed by fellow Umbra member, Lorenzo Thomas along with letters relating to the formation of Umbra and Calvin Hernton's activities. Lorenzo Thomas' manuscript, "Annotated Bibliography of the Umbra Workshop 1962-1982," is included.
ArchivalResource: .4 lin. ft. (1 archival box)
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- Umbra Poets Workshop. Umbra Poets Workshop collection, 1978-2006 (bulk 1978-1986)
Alternative Press (Detroit, Michigan). [The Alternative Press collection], 1969-1992.
Title:
[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.
National Black Political Convention (1972 : Gary, Ind.). Collection, 1972-1973.
Title:
Collection, 1972-1973.
Materials mostly relating to the National Black Political Convention held in Gary, Ind., March 10-12, 1972. There are also materials relating to the Indiana State Black Political Caucus, the Mid-West Regional Coalition, and the Black Unity Conference held in Chicago, Ill., April 13-15, 1973. Included are conference programs, newsclippings, and a transcript of a speech attributed to Carl B. Stokes.
ArchivalResource: 6 folders.
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- National Black Political Convention (1972 : Gary, Ind.). Collection, 1972-1973.
Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Black history newpapers, 1946-1978.
Title:
Black history newpapers, 1946-1978.
The collection consists of two newspapers and one article: Unity and Struggle, vol. 4 no. 5, April 1975, published by the Congress of Afrikan People, Newark, N.J., by Amiri Baraka, chairman; Daily Graphic, no. 8628, July 17, 1978, published in Accra, Ghana; and a clipping, "Liberia's Centennial," from the Sunday Star (Washington, D.C.), July 21, 1946.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Black history newpapers, 1946-1978.
Economou, George. George Economou papers, 1954-1996.
Title:
George Economou papers, 1954-1996.
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, video and tape recordings, and printed materials relating to Economou's poetry manuscripts, to publications and performances to which he contributed, and to his teaching career as a professor of medieval literature. Among the cataloged correspondents are: Paul Blackburn, Robert Creeley, Ted Enslin, Clayton Eshleman, Anselm Hollo, Robert Kelly, Margaret Randall, Charles Tomlinson, and Diane Wakoski.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear ft. ( 14 boxes & 1 map case drawer)
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- Economou, George. George Economou papers, 1954-1996.
Stergar, Albert. Albert Stergar photographs, 1974-1992.
Title:
Albert Stergar photographs, 1974-1992.
Photographs taken by Milwaukee activist, Al Stergar, that document various social justice events. Some of the most thoroughly documented events are Milwaukee area protests including anti-war demonstrations, anti-apartheid demonstrations, labor strikes, Native American demonstrations, anti-racism demonstrations, and demonstrations against the U.S. policy on Central America. There are also photographs that depict the Latin American community in Milwaukee, the United Community Center, and various activists, speakers, and political figures who spoke at or attended Milwaukee events. These figures include Amiri Baraka, Jimmy Carter, Jaime Escalante, Jane Fonda, Magic Johnson, and Dr. Spock. In some cases there is a concise description of the event written by Al Stergar on the back of the photograph.
ArchivalResource: 12.8 c.f.
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- Stergar, Albert. Albert Stergar photographs, 1974-1992.
Carrington, C. Glenn, 1904-1975. Papers, 1861-1977.
Title:
Papers, 1861-1977.
Family and personal papers, correspondence, audiotapes, programs and brochures, news articles, photographs, photo albums, slides, and scrapbooks.
ArchivalResource: 36 linear ft.
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- Carrington, C. Glenn, 1904-1975. Papers, 1861-1977.
Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Papers of Imamu Amiri Baraka, 1985, n.d.
Title:
Papers of Imamu Amiri Baraka, 1985, n.d.
Two holograph and one typewritten version of an outline for a film proposal based on the life of Charlie Parker. Also includes a letter (26 Nov. 1985) from a Lorimar studio executive rejecting Baraka's film proposal and discussing problems in the proposed project.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Papers of Imamu Amiri Baraka, 1985, n.d.
Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
Title:
Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
The official organ of the Communist Party, USA, the Daily Worker's editorial positions reflected the policies of the Communist Party. At the same time the paper also attempted to speak to the broad left-wing community in the United States that included labor, civil rights, and peace activists, with stories covering a wide range of events, organizations and individuals in the United States and around the world. As a daily newspaper, it covered the major stories of the twentieth century. However, the paper always placed an emphasis on radical social movements, social and economic conditions particularly in working class and minority communities, poverty, labor struggles, racial discrimination, right wing extremism with an emphasis on fascist and Nazi movements, and of course the Soviet Union and the world-wide Communist movement. The paper has had a succession of names and has been published in varying frequences between daily to weekly over the course of its existence. In 2010 it ceased print publication and became an electronic, online-only, weekly publication titled the People's World. The bulk of the collection consists of printed photographic images produced through a variety of processes, collected by the photography editors of the Daily Worker and its successor newspapers as a means of maintaining an organized collection of images for use in publication. Images of many important people, groups and events associated with the CPUSA and the American Left are present in the collection, as well as images of a wide variety of people, subjects and events not explicitly linked with the CPUSA or Left politics.
ArchivalResource: 227 Linear Feet in 226 record cartons and 2 oversized boxes
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- The, Daily Worker, and, The Daily World, Photographs Collection, Bulk, 1930-1990, 1920-2001
Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Amiri Baraka / Leroi Jones collection, 1954-1970 1997-2004.
Title:
Amiri Baraka / Leroi Jones collection, 1954-1970 1997-2004.
This collection comprises photocopies of articles and newspaper clippings relating to Amiri Baraka (1964-84), and publications (mostly Jihad Productions) including "The Dead Lecturer (1964)," "Afro-Arts (1966)," "Sprit Reach (1972)," "Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note.... (1961)," "A Black Value System (1969)," "Tales by LeRoi Jones (1967)," "Home: Social Essays (1966)," "Toward the Creation of Political Institutions for All African Peoples (1972)," "Strategy and Tactics of a Pan African Nationalist Party (1971)," "Kawaida Studies: The New Nationalism (1972)," "LeRoi Jones; A Checklist to Primary and Secondary Sources (1971)," "The First Militant Preacher by Ben Caldwell," "Partido Africano da Independencia da Guine e Cabo Verde: Speech delivered by the Secretary General of PAIGC, Amilcar Cabral, at the Symposium organized by the Democratic Party of Guinea (PDG) in memory of President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. (People's Palace of Conakry, May 13th 1972),"The Cricket: Black Music in Evolution (1969)," "Mwanamke Mwananchi (The Nationalist Woman) by Mumininas of Committee for Unified NewArk (1971)," "Ujamaa -- The Basis of African Socialism by Mwalimu Nyerere," "The Political Leader Considered as the Representative of a Culture by Ahmed Sekou Toure," and "Soul Session: Anthology of the B.C.D. (1969)."
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box )
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Amiri Baraka / Leroi Jones collection, 1954-1970 1997-2004.
Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Dutchman / [by Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones)], 2000.
Title:
Dutchman / [by Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones)], 2000.
Typescript and photocopy of published text, dated Dec. 17,1999.
ArchivalResource: [41] leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Dutchman / [by Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones)], 2000.
Duncan, Robert Edward, 1919-. Papers, 1962-1967.
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Papers, 1962-1967.
Chiefly correspondence between Duncan and American poet, playwright, and essayist LeRoi Jones (Imamu Amiri Baraka). Also material toward several of Duncan's books, among them A Book of Resemblances: Poems 1950-1953. Other correspondents include Andrew Hoyem and James Laughlin.
ArchivalResource: 138 items.
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- Duncan, Robert Edward, 1919-. Papers, 1962-1967.
Baraka, Imamu Amiri, 1934-. Amiri Baraka collection of unpublished poetry, 1959-1965.
Title:
Amiri Baraka collection of unpublished poetry, 1959-1965.
Amiri Baraka's Collection of Unpublished Poetry consists of over two hundred poems, which, according to Baraka, were written between 1959 and 1965. With the exception of three poems, all are unpublished. Most items bear holograph corrections, changes and deletions, and most are short poems of one page in length. Included in the collection is a four-page bibliography compiled by the author containing entries not noted in other publications. Additionally, there is a six-page manuscript entitled "Uncle Tom's Cabin: An Alternate Ending."
ArchivalResource: .4 lin. ft.
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- Baraka, Imamu Amiri, 1934-. Amiri Baraka collection of unpublished poetry, 1959-1965.
Di Prima, Diane. Diane Di Prima papers, 1934-1990.
Title:
Diane Di Prima papers, 1934-1990.
Correspondence, diaries, journals, poetry, and ephemera. Includes journals relating to Di Prima's stay at the Millbrook (N.Y.) commune (1966-1967) and ms. of Memoirs of a Beatnik (1969).
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft.
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- Di Prima, Diane. Diane Di Prima papers, 1934-1990.
Sam Abrams papers
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Sam Abrams papers
The Sam Abrams papers consist of materials collected by Abrams during his time at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). A large portion of the collection is made up of biographical files on various writers including Amiri Baraka and Hettie Jones, Jim Cohn, Cornelius Eady, Allen Ginsberg, Ed Sanders, Gary Snyder, Anne Waldman, and Philip Whalen. There are also files on other individuals who presented or performed at RIT including media tycoon Ted Turner and folksinger Charlie King. In addition to biographical information, these files contain correspondence, event fliers, and sample works. The collection also includes files on various projects and events overseen by Abrams. For instance, there is information on the Robert Flaherty Film Seminar from 1980. There is also information on the film "From Hitler to M-X," an anti-war documentary. Again, these files include correspondence, promotional material, and related clippings.
ArchivalResource: 3 Linear Feet (6 document boxes)
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- Abrams, Sam,. Sam Abrams papers 1980-1994
Ann Charters Papers., 1966-1982.
Title:
Ann Charters Papers. 1966-1982.
Ann Charters was born 10 November 1936, in Bridgeport, CT, the daughter of Nathan (a contractor) and Kate (Schultz) Danberg. She attended the University of California, Berkeley (B.A., 1957) and Columbia University (M.A., 1959, Ph.D., 1965).
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- Ann Charters Papers., 1966-1982.
Jules Feiffer Papers, 1919-1995, (bulk 1950-1990)
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Jules FeifferPapers 1919-1995 (bulk 1950-1990)
Cartoonist, playwright, author, and illustrator. Family correspondence, appointment calendars, awards and citations, financial records, newspaper clippings of articles about Feiffer, general correspondence, art publication file, and writings relating primarily to Feiffer's novels and stage and screenplays.
ArchivalResource: 15,000 items; 59 containers plus 3 oversize; 25 linear feet
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- Jules Feiffer Papers, 1919-1995, (bulk 1950-1990)
Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. [Miscellaneous poems and political commentary ; Congress of Afrikan People].
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[Miscellaneous poems and political commentary ; Congress of Afrikan People]. 1966-1979.
ArchivalResource: 12 v.
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. [Miscellaneous poems and political commentary ; Congress of Afrikan People].
Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. PAD/D pamphlet file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
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PAD/D pamphlet file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. PAD/D pamphlet file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
X, Marvin, 1944-. Marvin X audio visual collection.
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Marvin X audio visual collection. ca. 1980-2003.
Video and sound recordings of performances (One Day in the Life, Kings and Queens of Black Consciousness, In the Crazy House Called America, etc.), radio appearances, video of Eldridge Cleaver memorial, Bobby Seale audio interview, audio interviews with Nisa Islam Muhammad and other items.
ArchivalResource: 27 videocassettes, 21 dvds, 20 cds, 29 sound cassettes.
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- X, Marvin, 1944-. Marvin X audio visual collection.
(Everett) Leroi Jones (aka Amiri Baraka) Papers, 1957-1965
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(Everett) Leroi Jones (aka Amiri Baraka) Papers 1957-1965
Papers of the African-American author, music critic, novelist, playwright, poet, and social activist. Baraka was also editor of , a literary magazine, and co-editor, with Diane Di Prima, of . Correspondence (1958-1965); Baraka's typescript and published writings, including articles, book manuscripts, book and music reviews, essays, playscripts, and poems; and Yugen records, including manuscripts and page proofs. manuscripts include those of John Ashbery, Paul Blackburn, Robin Blaser, Bruce Boyd, William Burroughs, Paul Carroll, Gregory Corso, Robert Creeley, Edward Dahlberg, Diane Di Prima, Edward Dorn, Larry Eigner, Allen Ginsberg, Barbara Guest, Stephen Jonas, Jack Kerouac, Kenneth Koch, Philip Lamantia, Ron Loewinsohn, Walter Lowenfels, Michael McClure, Edward Marshall, David Meltzer, Frank O'Hara, Charles Olson, Joel Oppenheimer, Stuart Perkoff, Gary Snyder, Gilbert Sorrentino, George Stanley, Philip Whalen, John Wieners, and William Carlos Williams. Yugen The floating bear Yugen
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft.
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- (Everett) Leroi Jones (aka Amiri Baraka) Papers, 1957-1965
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.
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.
Amiri Baraka Collection, 1964-1974, 1968
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Amiri Baraka Collection 1964-1974 1968
Amiri Baraka (born Everett LeRoi Jones on October 7, 1934, in Newark, New Jersey) is an American writer of poetry, drama, essays, and music criticism. The collection consists of correspondence and clippings, most relating to Baraka's 1967 arrest in Newark, New Jersey; there is one letter from Baraka (1974).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (SC)
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- Amiri Baraka Collection, 1964-1974, 1968
Larry Neal papers, 1961-1985
Title:
Larry Neal papers 1961-1985
The Larry Neal Papers document his role as a writer/editor and seminal figure in the Black Arts Movement, and consists principally of Neal's diverse forms of writings, including essays, scripts, screenplays, poems, short stories and anthologies. Published copies of some of his writings are included in the collection, as are writings by colleagues and publishers.
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- Larry Neal papers, 1961-1985
Amiri Baraka collection of playscripts, 1964-1986
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Amiri Baraka collection of playscripts 1964-1986
The Amiri Baraka Collection of Playscripts includes more than thirty plays and screenplays including such early works as "The Toilet" (1964) in addition to "Jello," "Slave Ship," and "S-1." Some items have been produced and published, but included in the material is a quantity of unproduced and unpublished works. The collection consists of holographs scripts, some with the author's annotations and changes; typescripts, rehearsal scripts, some with changes and productions; production files and a photocopy of a galley.
ArchivalResource: 1.6 lin. ft.
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- Amiri Baraka collection of playscripts, 1964-1986
Spencer, Anne, 1882-1975. Papers of Anne Spencer and the Spencer family [manuscript], 1829, 1864-2007.
Title:
Papers of Anne Spencer and the Spencer family [manuscript], 1829, 1864-2007.
The collection contains manuscript poems, ideas for poems, and articles by Spencer, including an autobiographical piece, 1956, sent to Lee Greene, typescript copies of some of her poems by Greene, and articles possibly written for a column in the Pittsburgh Courier, but never published. Prose manuscripts include "Bastion at Newark," "Chattel slavery or why I dislike Booker T," "Comments about herself spoken to Ben W. Fuson," "Dear children," "In the thicket" [regarding a short story by James Weldon Johnson], "LeRoi meets Lincoln," and "Virginia as Narcissus." Poetry manuscripts include "Any wife to any husband," "Ascetic," "At the carnival," "Before the feast of Shushan," "Black man o' mine," "Creed," "Dunbar," "Epitome," "For E.A.S.," "Failure," "For Jim, Easter Eve" [also titled "To James Weldon Johnson Easter Eve (1938-1948)]," "Grapes: Still-Life," "He said," "I have a friend," "Innocence," "Lady, lady," "Lemming: O Sweden," "Letter to my sister," "Liability," "Lines to a nasturtium," "Life-long, poor Browning," "Luther P. Jackson," "1975," "Neighbors," "Po' little lib," "Questing," "Requiem," "Rime for the Christmas baby," "The Sévignés," "Substitution," "Terrence, Terrence," "Translation," "White things," and "The wife-woman." There are also drafts and fragments of unfinished poems she constantly revised particularly "Big ditch and the river," "A dream of John Brown: on his return trip home." Themes and topics in untitled manuscripts and fragments include books and literature; family; African Americans, slavery, segregation, and civil rights; gardening and nature; historical and contemporary events and figures; politics and government particularly in Virginia; and religion. Correspondence of Anne Spencer is chiefly with and about family, friends fellow poets and anthologizers. Of interest are letters from Sterling A. Brown, Countee Cullen, Victor Daly, Arthur P. Davis, W.E.B. du Bois, Helen G. Edmonds, Murrell Edmunds, Ben Fuson, J. Lee Greene, Langston Hughes, Altona Trent Johns, Georgia Douglas Johnson, Grace Johnson, James Weldon Johnson, Charles S. Johnson, Alain LeRoy Locke, Harry Meacham, H. L. Mencken (copy), Amaza Meredith, Clarence Muse, Francis Coleman Rosenberger, Frank Silvera, Idella Purnell [Stone], Howard Thurman, and Carl Van Vechten, concerning her poetry and their own work. There are also letters to Andres Burris and to Cleveland Amory re Ellen Glasgow, James Branch Cabell and racism. Topics of interest in the correspondence include Langston Hughes, Adam Clayton Powell, Claude McKay, and William Raspberry, Jim Crow laws and segregation, and the Spencer family. There are many brief comments on people in the news and current events including the Democratic Presidential Convention of 1948 and the Republican Convention of 1952. There are numerous photographs of family and friends including Guy Bluford, Celinda Wright Humbles, Joe Louis, Amaza Meredith, Clarence Muse, and Ulysses S. Grant Patterson, as well as a Tuskegee Airmen convention and the faculty of the Virginia Theological Seminary. Financial and legal papers chiefly concern the Lynchburg, Va., property management business, tax business and chicken business of Edward Spencer. Many of his business ledgers were later reused by his widow for jotting down her poetry ideas. Contains an 1829 New Hampshire deed, an 1863 will, and the wills of Anne and her husband. Miscellaneous material includes material pertinent to an Anne Spencer Poetry Contest, the Friends of the Anne Spencer Memorial Foundation and the Virginia Landmarks Register inclusion for the Anne Spencer House as well as facsimiles of historic African American and historic broadsides; invitations; clippings; programs; a few papers concerning Chauncey Spencer, a Tuskeegee Airman, including a blueprint for a hangar at Dothan, Ala.; mimeograph copies of poetry by Gerald William Barrax; and a rough draft of "Searching for Anne Spencer" by Pat Doyle. The papers also contain an audiocassette "Remarks to the Fusons by poet Anne Spencer, 1969; and a mini-cassette labelled "Chauncey 4-14-99".
ArchivalResource: 4175 items.
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- Spencer, Anne, 1882-1975. Papers of Anne Spencer and the Spencer family [manuscript], 1829, 1864-2007.
Ted Berrigan Papers, 1963-1964
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Ted Berrigan Papers 1963-1964
Papers of the American poet and editor, 1934-1983. Correspondence, manuscript submissions, and production records relating to C, a poetry journal which Berrigan edited.Incoming correspondence and/or manuscripts of John Ashbery, Imamu Amiri Baraka, Michael Benedikt, Jim Brodey, Joseph Ceravolo, Robert Dash, Edwin Denby, Ted Greenwald, Barbara Guest, Ruth Krauss, Gerard Malanga, Gregory J. Markopoulos, Frank O’Hara, Ron Padgett, Peter Schjeldahl, James Schuyler, Lorenzo Thomas, Sotère Torregian, Tony Towle, and John Wieners.
ArchivalResource: .75 linear ft.
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- Ted Berrigan Papers, 1963-1964
Felver, Christopher, 1946-. The group surrounding Allen Ginsberg : photographs, 1980-1985.
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The group surrounding Allen Ginsberg : photographs, 1980-1985.
Black and white prints, usually 154 x 101 mm.
ArchivalResource: 30 prints (.25 linear ft.)
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- Felver, Christopher, 1946-. The group surrounding Allen Ginsberg : photographs, 1980-1985.
Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Amiri Baraka collection of playscripts, 1964-1986.
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Amiri Baraka collection of playscripts, 1964-1986.
The Amiri Baraka Collection of Playscripts includes more than thirty plays and screenplays including such early works as "The Toilet" (1964) in addition to "Jello," "Slave Ship," and "S-1." Some items have been produced and published, but included in the material is a quantity of unproduced and unpublished works. The collection consists of holographs scripts, some with the author's annotations and changes; typescripts, rehearsal scripts, some with changes and productions; production files and a photocopy of a galley.
ArchivalResource: 1.6 lin. ft.
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Amiri Baraka collection of playscripts, 1964-1986.
Eigner, Larry, 1927-1996. Larry Eigner letters and poems, 1960, 1974.
Title:
Larry Eigner letters and poems, 1960, 1974.
ArchivalResource: 17 items (12 pp.)
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- Eigner, Larry, 1927-1996. Larry Eigner letters and poems, 1960, 1974.
Diane Di Prima Papers, 1948-1971
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Diane Di Prima Papers 1948-1971
Papers of the American poet, author, and editor. Correspondence (1960-1971); diaries, playscripts and miscellaneous writings (1948-1966); and original manuscripts by others (Paul Blackburn, Robert Creeley, Ed Dorn, Kirby Doyle, Robert Duncan, Anselm Hollo, Steve Jonas, LeRoi Jones, Allan Kaprow, Kenneth Koch, Joseph LeSueur, Ron Loewinsohn, Clive Matson, David Meltzer, Frank O’Hara, Charles Olson, Stuart Perkoff, Gary Snyder, Norman Solomon, Gilbert Sorrentino, A.B. Spellman, Mike Strong, James Waring, Philip Whalen, Jonathan Williams) submitted for publication in . The floating bear
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft.
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- Diane Di Prima Papers, 1948-1971
Arna Bontemps Papers, 1927-1968
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Arna Bontemps Papers 1927-1968
Correspondence, manuscript plays, stories, songs, speeches, and book manuscripts and galley proofs.
ArchivalResource: 42 linear ft.
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- Arna Bontemps Papers, 1927-1968
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.
ArchivalResource: circa 1,330 linear feet.
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- Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997. Allen Ginsberg papers, 1937-1994.
Inventory to the Records of the Conference on Literature and Urban Experience (CLUE), Rutgers University Newark, April 17-19, 1980, 1978-1983
Title:
Inventory to the Records of the Conference on Literature and Urban Experience (CLUE), Rutgers University Newark, April 17-19, 1980 1978-1983
The Conference on Literature and the Urban Experience (hereafter referred to as "CLUE"), took place on April 17, 18, and 19, 1980, in the Robeson Center, Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. It featured more than 50 distinguished writers and academics discussing a wide range of topics—"literature, theater, film, education, and the visual arts" focusing on the theme of urban experience. Designed as an educational experiment intended to engage a larger, public audience, CLUE intended to reach out to the public at large and involve it in a broad discussion of the modern urban experience. CLUE was an important event in several respects: first, it was an important humanities gathering focusing on a timely theme; second, it was a community outreach experiment; and finally, it succeeded in disseminating materials from the conference in a variety of formats. The records are divided into five separate series: I. Participants' Correspondence and Conference Papers, II. CLUE Organizational Papers, III. Fundraising Efforts, IV. Information on the Rutgers University Press (RUP) Publication Papers, V. Photographs
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- Inventory to the Records of the Conference on Literature and Urban Experience (CLUE), Rutgers University Newark, April 17-19, 1980, 1978-1983
Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Amiri Baraka collection of playscripts, 1964-1986.
Title:
Amiri Baraka collection of playscripts, 1964-1986.
The Amiri Baraka Collection of Playscripts includes more than thirty plays and screenplays including such early works as "The Toilet" (1964) in addition to "Jello," "Slave Ship," and "S-1." Some items have been produced and published, but included in the material is a quantity of unproduced and unpublished works. The collection consists of holographs scripts, some with the author's annotations and changes; typescripts, rehearsal scripts, some with changes and productions; production files and a photocopy of a galley.
ArchivalResource: 1.6 lin. ft.
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Amiri Baraka collection of playscripts, 1964-1986.
Beat poets and poetry papers, 1959-1969.
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Beat poets and poetry papers, 1959-1969.
This a group of miscellaneous letters and manuscripts to and from contemporary writers. Among the correspondents are Stan Brakhage, Neal Cassady, Tom Clark, Allen Ginsberg, LeRoi Jones, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Thomas McGrath, Anne Murphy, Claude Pelieu, David Ray, and Gary Snyder.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft (41 items in 1 box).
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- Beat poets and poetry papers, 1959-1969.
Cid Corman Papers., 1954-1989.
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Cid Corman Papers. 1954-1989.
Poet, editor and translator, Cid Corman was born in 1924 in Boston, Massachusetts. Owner of the Origin Press, he was the editor and publisher of magazine. Origin
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- Cid Corman Papers., 1954-1989.
Creeley, Robert, 1926-2005. Letters to David O. Schaff, 1962-1965.
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Letters to David O. Schaff, 1962-1965.
Letters to Schaff include mentions of Ed Dorn, Louis Zukofsky, Robert Duncan, Charles Olson, LeRoi Jones, Robert Kelly, and Stan Brakhage. One letter included in batch which was written to Alan Marlowe, April 21, 1969, with mentions of both Diane Di Prima and Brian Kirby. Also seven flyers, prospectus, etc. concerning Creeley.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (14 letters and cards)
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- Creeley, Robert, 1926-2005. Letters to David O. Schaff, 1962-1965.
Edward Dorn Papers
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Edward Dorn Papers
Correspondence to Edward Dorn from 1956-1993 comprises over half of the collection. Occasional letters are sent to either Peter Michelson or Jennifer Dunbar Dorn, but they are related either to the Rolling Stock or to the Dorn family in general. Significant correspondents include Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones), Lucia Berlin, Robert Bertholf, Stan and Jane Brakhage, Gordon Brotherston, Herb Butterfield, Tom Clark, Robert Creeley, John Daley, Donald Davie, Fielding Dawson, Clayton Eshleman, Willard Fox, Allen Ginsberg, Woody Haut, Victor Hernandez Cruz, Anselm Hollo Harry Hoogstraten, J. H. Innskeep, Ken Irby, Terry Jacobus, Joyce Johnson, Jack Kerouac, William Levy, Ellen Mann Michael McClure, Jim McCrary, Duncan McNaughton, Peter Michelson, Ken Mikolowski, Jeffrey Miller, John Moritz, Raymond Obermayr, Simone Okamura, Charles Olson, Joel Oppenheimer, Charles Potts, Jeremy Prynne, Tom Raworth, Joe Safdie, Ed Sanders, Nicholas Sedgwick, Al Simmons, Preman Sotomayor, David Southern, Anne Waldeman, Donald Wesling, John Wieners, John Wolff, Doug Woolf, and David Young. Extensive notes, drafts, and rewrites of Edward Dorn's poetry include Abhorrences, Book of Poems, Captain Jack's Chaps, Collected Gran Apacheria, Cosmology of Finding Your Spot, The Cycle, Geography, Gran Apacheria, Gunslinger, Hands Up!, North Atlantic Turbine, Recollections of Gran Apacheria, Songs Set Two: A Short Count, 24 Love Songs, and Yellow Lola. Similar materials exist for Edward Dorn's works of prose, including Abilene, Abilene, The Book of Daniel, Shoshoneans, Some Business Recently Transacted in the White World, Views, and What I See in the Maximus Poems. However, various published works by Edward Dorn appear to have left no drafts or revisions to examine. Personal information about Edward Dorn is found only in the correspondence or interviews—most of the published work on Edward Dorn concerns his work, not his personal life. Edward Dorn's publications Bean News and Rolling Stock include submissions by various authors and editorial notes. Broadsides include art and published poetry, as well as announcements of book signings or poetry readings. Taped interviews and recorded poetry readings comprise the majority of the AV materials. Photographs range from family snapshots to photos for illustrations or articles. Numerous books and periodicals have been removed from the collection and can be found in Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center. Check the library catalogue for call numbers.
ArchivalResource: 28 Linear Feet
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- Edward Dorn Papers., undated, 1956-1993.
Ronald Hobbs Literary Agency records, 1964- 1992.
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Ronald Hobbs Literary Agency records 1964- 1992.
This collection contains the administrative, financial, legal, and client records of the Ronald Hobbs Literary Agency, as well as material related to Ronald Hobbs’ associated personal and professional activities.
ArchivalResource: 22 linear ft. (22 record storage cartons)
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- Ronald Hobbs Literary Agency records, 1964- 1992.
Kawaida Towers Events, 1972-1976.
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Kawaida Towers Events, 1972-1976.
Collection of newspaper clippings relating to Kawaida Towers events. Kawaida Towers was a project initiated by the Congress of African Peoples as an attempt to create low-income housing in Newark.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box).
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- Kawaida Towers Events, 1972-1976.
Play Script Collection, 1935-1987.
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Play Script Collection, 1935-1987.
Records contain both published and unpublished play scripts. Authors with two or more plays are cataloged individually. The names of the authors with an individual record are cited above.
ArchivalResource: 2.6 lin. ft. (7 boxes)
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Play Script Collection, 1935-1987.
Milnes, Harriett. Duke Ellington oral history, 1939-1987 (inclusive).
Title:
Duke Ellington oral history, 1939-1987 (inclusive).
The Duke Ellington Oral History is comprised of ninety-two interviews with and about Ellington, one of America's greatest composers. Included among the interviewees are musicians, family members, friends, and colleagues. A series on Billy Strayhorn, Ellington's longtime close collaborator, is also included.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft.
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- Milnes, Harriett. Duke Ellington oral history, 1939-1987 (inclusive).
Foley, Jack, 1940-. Papers relating to Robert Duncan tribute, 1988 April 4.
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Papers relating to Robert Duncan tribute, 1988 April 4.
Letters and post cards of acceptance or regrets, often embellished with anecdote and versified reminiscence, from colleagues and friends on the occasion of a memorial gathering organized by Foley following the death of poet Robert Duncan. One letter is a response to one of the participants from Foley. Included also are candid photographs of the proceedings, advertisements for the event, and two posters featuring copies of assorted photographic studies and sketches of Duncan.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.25 linear ft.) and 1 oversize folder.
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- Foley, Jack, 1940-. Papers relating to Robert Duncan tribute, 1988 April 4.
Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Letter, 1965 Nov. 29, New York, to Edward Weber, Ann Arbor.
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Letter, 1965 Nov. 29, New York, to Edward Weber, Ann Arbor.
Quotes price for run of information on the Black Arts Repertory Theater School.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. Typescript signed, with envelope.
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Letter, 1965 Nov. 29, New York, to Edward Weber, Ann Arbor.
Hatch-Billops Collection of oral histories, [ca. 1965-1980].
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Hatch-Billops Collection of oral histories, [ca. 1965-1980].
Audio tapes and transcripts of oral history interviews with black artists, educators, writers, and politicians. Interviewees include Imamu Amiri Baraka, Alvin Batista, Camille Billops, Charles Blackwell, Vivian Brown, Dick Campbell, Steve Carter, Miriam Colon, Ivan Dixon, Mary Bohanan, Owen Dodson, David DuBois, Lonne Elder III, Alice Childress, Robert Earl Jones, Elma Lewis, Butterfly McQueen, Loften Mitchell, Karl Hampton Porter, Noble Sissle, Benny Andrews, Miller Lyles, and Sissle Blake. Among the topics discussed are the American Educational Theatre Association, Black Drama Pioneers, National Association of Media Women, NYCC Black Artists in America, Public Theater, the Black Arts Movement, American Negro Theatre, Cotton Club, Lafayette Theater, and such individuals as Eubie Blake, James Baldwin (1924-1987), W.E.B. Du Bois, Roland Hayes, and Paul Robeson. Transcripts are available for most of the more than one hundred interviews.
ArchivalResource: ca. 15 cubic ft.
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- Hatch-Billops Collection, Inc. Hatch-Billops Collection of oral histories, [ca. 1965-1980].
Michael McClure Papers, 1956-1964
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Michael McClure Papers 1956-1964
Papers of the American poet, playwright, essayist, novelist. Born 1932. Letters to Carol Bergé, Diane Di Prima, LeRoi Jones, and Alan Marlowe; typescript poems; and a holograph script for The Blossom; or, Billy the Kid, with a holograph introduction dated Mar. 28, 1962.
ArchivalResource: 41 items (SC)
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- Michael McClure Papers, 1956-1964
Kerouac, Jack, 1922-1969. Jack Kerouac Papers, 1920-1977 bulk 1935-1969.
Title:
Jack Kerouac Papers, 1920-1977 bulk 1935-1969.
The Jack Kerouac archive spans the years 1920 to 1977, with the bulk dated 1935 to 1969.
ArchivalResource: 90 manuscript boxes (22.5 linear feet; 13 oversize folders)
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- Kerouac, Jack, 1922-1969. Jack Kerouac Papers, 1920-1977 bulk 1935-1969.
Lowenfels, Walter, 1897-1976,. New jazz poets collection, 1962-1970.
Title:
New jazz poets collection, 1962-1970.
The collection contains correspondence files of Walter Lowenfels and his wife Lillian with poets, publishers, and the Broadside record label for New jazz poets; manuscript poems, contracts, and biographical materials; setting copy, galleys, page mock-ups, and page proofs; and the album New jazz poets. Correspondents include Carol Berge, Julian Bond, Len Chandler, Jr., Nikki Giovanni, LeRoi Jones (Imamu Amiri Baraka), Tuli Kupferberg, Peter La Farge, Julius Lester, Marge Piercy, Ishmael Reed, Sonia Sanchez, Ed Sanders, Irwin Silber, Diane Wakoski, and others. Also, correspondence with Folkways records, Oak Publications, Louis M. Rabinowitz Foundation, and Nan Talese at Random House.
ArchivalResource: 1.4 cubic feet.
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- Lowenfels, Walter, 1897-1976,. New jazz poets collection, 1962-1970.
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
Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997. Allen Ginsberg papers [manuscript], 1962-1991.
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Allen Ginsberg papers [manuscript], 1962-1991.
The collection contains two typescripts by Ted Wilentz "The Kaddish manuscript" explaining his purchase of the Ginsberg manuscript and "Some words on Allen Ginsberg who deserves many." The collection contains three brief letters to Ginsberg from Charles Plymell, Bob Rosenthal, and Theodorre Willentz, 1968-1984, mention a contract, and Peter Orlovsky. The collection consists chiefly of letters to Ted Wilentz, 1962-1990, discussing his current writing and other activities. Specific topics include trip to India, current crises in Cuba and India, finances, music, Buddhism, conferences and readings. He mentions William S. Burroughs, Lucien Carr, Robert Frank, Peter Orlovsky, Bertrand Russell, and Anne Waldman. Letters to Willentz from James E. Breslin, Louis Ginsberg, Cordula [Koschembahr?] and Bill Morgan discuss permission to quote, a festschrift in honor of Ginsberg's 60th birthday, and Morgan's work on Ginsberg. A photograph of Ginsberg with [Amiri Baraka?] is enclosed in the letter from Cordula. There is a brief note from Ginsberg on the verso of the Breslin letter. The collection also contains photographs and sketches, chiefly of Ginsberg and Orlovsky, and also a Viet Nam war protest. Additional miscellaneous materials include a review of "Kaddish and other poems, 1958-1960, by Harvey Shapiro; a newsletter concerning the Naropa Institute in Boulder, Coloradlo, and The Jack Kerouac Poetics School; and a broadside from the Neptune Theatre Liverpool advertising an Allen Ginsberg poetry reading.
ArchivalResource: 57 items.
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- Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997. Allen Ginsberg papers [manuscript], 1962-1991.
Loewinsohn, Ron. Watermelons : publication file, 1959.
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Watermelons : publication file, 1959.
Included are correspondence, cover art, a mock-up, and the final publication.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Loewinsohn, Ron. Watermelons : publication file, 1959.
Gitin, David. Papers, 1968-1993.
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Papers, 1968-1993.
Primarily incoming letters (42) from George Oppen, 1968-1977, including Oppen manuscripts and photographs. Rough drafts of PRIMITIVE appear occasionally in the correspondence. There is a 39-page photocopy of a corrected typescript by Mary Oppen, a journal kept during the couple's trip to Israel. There are also four folders of letters (and some manuscripts) from other writers, 1971-1993.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft.
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- Gitin, David. Papers, 1968-1993.
Kennedy, Adrienne. Papers, ca. 1954-1992.
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Papers, ca. 1954-1992.
The papers of Adrienne Kennedy, ca. 1954-1992, document her evolution from an aspiring writer to a successful playwright. All of Kennedy's plays are represented in this collection, from her Obie Award winning Funnyhouse of a Negro (1964) to her most recent production, Ohio State Murders (1992). Additionally, manuscripts for several unproduced or incomplete plays are present, such as an untitled play about Soledad prisoner George Jackson. Manuscripts dating from Kennedy's beginnings as a writer in the 1950s include the play "The Pale Blue Flowers," as well as other plays, short stories, and novels. Other writings include the memoir People Who Led to My Plays and a screenplay about blues musician Robert Johnson. The works exist as notebooks, holograph and typed notes, outlines, proposals, and drafts, playscripts, and screenplays, as well as galleys, page proofs, and photocopies of publications. The Career Papers contribute to further knowledge of and understanding of Kennedy and her work through award certificates, biographical data, contracts, correspondence, manuscripts and publications about Adrienne Kennedy, production materials from her plays, publicity, reviews, royalty statements, and sound and video recordings. The correspondence, 1963-1992, generally concerns Kennedy's career as a playwright, writer, and educator, though some correspondence is of a more personal nature. Significant correspondents include Edward Albee, Imamu Amiri Baraka, Gwendolyn Brooks, Ed Bullins, Joseph Chaikin, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Gerald Freedman, Nikki Giovanni, Elizabeth Hardwick, James Earl Jones, Michael Kahn, Elia Kazan, Galt MacDermot, Theodore Mann, William Marshall, Mike Nichols, Joseph Papp, Harold Pinter, Ishmael Reed, Jerome Robbins, John Selby, Victor Spinetti, Fay Weldon, Edgar White, Audrey Wood, and others. Documentation of various productions of Ms. Kennedy's plays, 1963-1992, consists of brochures, cast lists, clippings, contact lists, drawings, flyers, musical scores (by Cecil Taylor for A Rat's Mass), photographs, posters, programs, publicity, rehearsal schedules, reviews, scripts, sound and video recordings, tickets, etc.
ArchivalResource: 9 boxes and 4 oversize folders (3.75 linear feet)
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- Kennedy, Adrienne. Papers, ca. 1954-1992.
Irving Rosenthal papers, ca. 1950-1996
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Irving Rosenthal papers ca. 1950-1996
The papers document Irving Rosenthal's life from his childhood onwards, containing outgoing correspondence, doctoral dissertation materials, manuscript materials, and detailed documentation of his own novel, . There are materials relating to his editorship of and , his trip to Cuba in 1961, and his life in Tangier from 1962-1964. Also included are manuscripts by, and correspondence with, William Burroughs, Edward Dahlberg, Herbert Huncke, Allen Ginsberg, and Jack Smith. Other significant figures featured in the collection include Paul Bowles, Paul Carroll, Gregory Corso, Elsa Dorfman, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, George Harris III, Jack Kerouac, Eila Kokkinen, Robert LaVigne, Phillip Lamantia, Edward Marshall, Michael McClure, Peter Orlovsky, Ed Sanders, Philip Whalen, and John Wieners. Sheeper The Chicago Review Big Table
ArchivalResource: ca. 23 linear ft. (32 manuscript boxes, 1 half box, 7 flat boxes, 1 tube)
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- Irving Rosenthal papers, ca. 1950-1996
Duncan, Robert Edward, 1919-. Collection, 1962-1967.
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Collection, 1962-1967.
Correspondence consists of 107 items, 1962-1967 and is chiefly correspondence between Duncan and American poet, playwright and essayist, Le Roi Jones (Imamu Amiri Baraka), 1962-1964. Also contains correspondence with Andrew Hoyem and James Laughlin. Manuscripts include material for several of Duncan's books as follows: (1) Bending the Bow. Jess Collins's ink drawing, Ts and autograph notes to the printer, Ts of the front matter and notes, Ts with ink corrections, corrected galleys, final page proofs. (2) A Book of Resemblances. Ms and Ts drafts of poems and prose later included in A Book of resemblances; Ts of the book, continuous, without illustration; Ts (carbon) used for final drawing of book; Jess Collins's illustrator's dummy; black cloth sample; photostats of pp.88-89 (for Duncan's approval of smaller format); proof of announcement; unrevised first proofs, masked vandyke proof of entire book, complete unrevised proof, pasteup proofs, proofs of advertisement. (3) Six Prose Pieces. Corrected Tss., corrected proofs, two proofs of the drawing, final proof of one page. (4) Years as Catches. Advance sheets of pp.27-42, accompanied by autograph note.
ArchivalResource: 138 items in 2 boxes.
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- Duncan, Robert Edward, 1919-. Collection, 1962-1967.
Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Imamu Amiri Baraka papers, 1985.
Title:
Imamu Amiri Baraka papers, 1985.
Two holograph and one typewritten version of an outline for a film proposal based on the life of Charlie Parker. Also includes a letter (26 November 1985) from a Lorimar studio executive rejecting Baraka's film proposal and discussing problems in the proposed project.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Imamu Amiri Baraka papers, 1985.
Tom Boras scores, 1962-2001
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Tom Boras scores 1962-2001
Tom Boras was a composer, arranger and saxophonist. His scores contain compositions and arrangements for jazz big band, and other music including pieces for orchestra, chorus, chamber groups, songs and a musical.
ArchivalResource: 5.25 linear feet; 21 boxes
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- Tom Boras scores, 1962-2001
Samuels, Howard Joseph. Gubernatorial campaign papers, 1969-1971.
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Gubernatorial campaign papers, 1969-1971.
Correspondence, memoranda, position papers, campaign materials, speeches, photographs, and printed materials relating primarily to Samuels' unsuccessful 1970 campaign for governor of New York. Included with the collection are campaign materials for other candidates, and campaign buttons for Samuels, Nelson A. Rockefeller, and others. Major correspondents include William Averell Harriman, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, LeRoi Jones, Edward I. Koch, John V. Lindsay, Robert Moses, and Edmund S. Muskie.
ArchivalResource: ca. 2,300 items (4 boxes)
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- Samuels, Howard Joseph. Gubernatorial campaign papers, 1969-1971.
Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Imamu Amiri Baraka papers, 1958-1982.
Title:
Imamu Amiri Baraka papers, 1958-1982.
Manuscripts and notebook. Includes typescripts for: Round Trip (4 p., 1958), short story, with 1980 letter to Baraka from an academic colleague who found the manuscript in his files; The Black Non-Conformist (3 p.), a proposal for a sequel to Blues People; Madheart: a morality play (15 p.) first produced in San Francisco in 1967 and first published in Four Revolutionary Plays (1969); Norman's date (13 p., photocopy of typescript), short story, with Sterling Lord Agency correspondence; and The myth of Negro literature (10 p.), speech given originally at the Society of African Culture in the mid-1960s. Also includes: manuscript notebook, ca. 1966-1967, including complete texts of poems, plays, sketches, outlines, and two short plays, "Bd. of education" and "Police", as well as a partial draft of "The life sign"; and The practice of new nationalism (9 p., 1969 Dec.-1970 Jan.), holograph manuscript, first published in The journal of black poetry and later collected in Raise race rays raze (1971).
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear ft.)
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Imamu Amiri Baraka papers, 1958-1982.
Letters by Robert Creeley, 1959-1965
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Letters by Robert Creeley 1959-1965
Robert Creeley (1926-2005) was a twentieth-century American poet associated with the "Black Mountain Poets". This collection includes letters written during the 1960's to LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka), Diane Di Prima, and Alan Marlowe.
ArchivalResource: 10 folders
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- Letters by Robert Creeley, 1959-1965
Larry Neal papers, 1961-1985.
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Larry Neal papers, 1961-1985.
The Larry Neal Papers document his role as a writer/editor and seminal figure in the Black Arts Movement, and consists principally of Neal's diverse forms of writings, including essays, scripts, screenplays, poems, short stories and anthologies. Published copies of some of his writings are included in the collection, as are writings by colleagues and publishers.
ArchivalResource: 16.8 lin. ft.
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- Neal, Larry, 1937-1981. Larry Neal papers, 1961-1985.
Kulchur Foundation records, 1936-1994, [Bulk Dates: 1969-1989].
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Kulchur Foundation records, 1936-1994 [Bulk Dates: 1969-1989].
Kulchur Kulchur -- a little magazine focused on cultural criticism and later a small press, was an important publisher of avant-garde poets, particularly poets associated with what became known as the New York School. The Kulchur Foundation Records include administrative, financial and editorial records related to Magazine, Kulchur Press, and the Kulchur Foundation. Additionally, it includes photographs, correspondence, artwork and manuscripts related to the Foundation or to its president-- writer, publisher, and art collector, Lita Hornick.
ArchivalResource: 29.74 linear ft. (50 document boxes, 1 half-size document box, 2 record storage cartons, 6 oversized flat boxes).
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- Kulchur Foundation records, 1936-1994, [Bulk Dates: 1969-1989].
Mag City. Mag City records, 1977-1985.
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Mag City records, 1977-1985.
Records consist of manuscripts and typescripts of published and unpublished poems, original cover artwork and negatives, mock-ups and final copies of each issue of the magazine, correspondence from readers and contributors, invoices, grant proposals, and business receipts.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear feet (5 boxes).
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- Mag City. Mag City records, 1977-1985.
Corman, Cid. Cid Corman papers, 1954-1989.
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Cid Corman papers, 1954-1989.
Incoming and outgoing correspondence including mss. of poetry. Correspondents include Donald Allen, Nicholas Dean, Vincent Ferrini, David Giannini, Stephen Jonas, LeRoi Jones (Imamu Amiri Baraka), J.H. (Jeremy) Prynne, Louis Rowan, and Bernice Weiss.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- Corman, Cid. Cid Corman papers, 1954-1989.
George Economou Papers, 1954-1996.
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George Economou Papers 1954-1996.
This collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, video and tape recordings, and printed materials relating to Economou's poetry manuscripts, to publications and performances to which he contributed, and to his teaching career as a professor of medieval literature.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear ft. (ca. 3,100 items in 15 boxes & 1 map case drawer).
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- George Economou Papers, 1954-1996.
Lamantia, Philip, 1927-2005. Cool ; New York blank poem New York ; [typed letter signed, to LeRoi Jones] : typescripts, 1959 / Philip Lamantia.
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Cool ; New York blank poem New York ; [typed letter signed, to LeRoi Jones] : typescripts, 1959 / Philip Lamantia. 1959.
ArchivalResource: 3 items (3 leaves) ; 28 cm.
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- Lamantia, Philip, 1927-2005. Cool ; New York blank poem New York ; [typed letter signed, to LeRoi Jones] : typescripts, 1959 / Philip Lamantia.
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.
Nowinski, Ira. Cafe Society photographs [graphic] : Beat poets and North Beach, San Francisco / photographed by Ira Nowinski.
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Cafe Society photographs [graphic] : Beat poets and North Beach, San Francisco / photographed by Ira Nowinski. 1973-1999.
Portraits of poets and others associated with San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood including Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, William S. Burroughs, Gregory Corso, Michael McClure, Jack Hirschman, Richard Brautigan, Bob Kaufman, Jack Micheline, Harold Norse, Imamu Amiria Baraka, and Ruth Weiss. Also includes photographs of various cafes and other North Beach establishments, as well as portraits of other San Francisco poets and artists.
ArchivalResource: 1 box + six folders (52 photographic prints) : b&w ; 16 x 20 in. or smaller.
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- Nowinski, Ira. Cafe Society photographs [graphic] : Beat poets and North Beach, San Francisco / photographed by Ira Nowinski.
Ginsberg (Allen) photograph collection
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Ginsberg (Allen) photograph collection
Photographs taken by Allen Ginsberg and colleagues, including images of Ginsberg and his family, friends, and fellow poets.
ArchivalResource: 88,000 images; 26 linear ft.
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- Photographs by and relating to Allen Ginsberg, 1926-1997
Felver, Christopher, 1946-. Chris Felver photographs of 20th century American poets, 1981-2003.
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Chris Felver photographs of 20th century American poets, 1981-2003.
Flat Box 1, Folder 1: 1 & 2. Denise Levertov, 3. Amiri Baraka, 4. Robert Creeley, Peter Orlovsky, Allen Ginsberg; 5. Larry Eigner, 6. Gregory Corso, Michael McClure, Allen Ginsberg; 7. Tom Clark, 8. Jess, 9. "The Beat Grid, " 10. Allen Ginsberg, Philip Glass; 11. Elsa Dorfman, 12. Adrienne Cecile Rich, 13. Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, 14. Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, Beat Exhibition, De Young Museum, 1996, 15. Robert Creeley, 1982. 16. Tillie Olsen [printed 1999], 17 & 18. Denise Levertov [printed 1999]. Flat Box 1, Folder 2: Georg Baselitz, 1989; R.B. Kitaj, 1989; Francesco Clemente, 1988; Angela Davis, 1995; Stan Brakhage, 1982; Joe Brainard, 1985; Alex Katz, 1985; Donald Sultan, 1992; Richard Brautigan, 1981; Tom Clark, 1995; Clark Coolidge, 1985; Fielding Dawson, 2000; Robert Hass, 1999; Robert Pinsky, 2000; and Hubert Selby, 1995. Flat Box 1, Folder 3: José Montoya, 2000; Dixie Salazar, 2000; Barry Gifford, 2000; Luis Omar Salinas, 2000; Francisco X. Alarcón, 2000; David Oliveira, 2001; Piri Thomas, 2000; Gary Soto, 1984; Lucha Corpi, 1985; John Rechy, 1996. Flat Box 1 Folder 4: Allen Ginsberg's grave, 2003. Robert Creeley filmed at Naropa, 1994. Accession 2004-275. Flat Box 1, Folder 5: 1. Robert Duncan and Robert Creeley, 1981, Berkeley, CA; 2. Robert Duncan, 1982; 3. Robert Creeley, 1982; 4. Ed Dorn, 1983; 5. Denise Levertov, 1983; 6. Allen Ginsberg, 1984 (on steps); 7. Allen Ginsberg, Robert Creeley, and student, 1983, Naropa Institute; 8. Gregory Corso, 1983, Boulder, CO; 9. Gregory Corso, William Burroughs, and Allen Ginsberg, 1983, Boulder, CO; 10. Allen Ginsberg, 1994, Lowell, MA. Small Map Folder 1: California Arts Council poster 2001: "Golden State Celebrates Poetry and Prose: A Writer For Everyone".
ArchivalResource: 55 black and white prints.
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- Felver, Christopher, 1946-. Chris Felver photographs of 20th century American poets, 1981-2003.
Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Weimar II / by Amiri Baraka.
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Weimar II / by Amiri Baraka. 1982 March 30.
Proposal for a film/video adaptation of the theatre piece Weimar II, produced at The Kitchen in New York City in October, 1981. Includes proposed budget and resumes of participants Baraka, Erik Timmerman, Sam Abrams, Aaron H. Roseman, and Clarissa T. Sligh.
ArchivalResource: 34 leaves (unbound) ; 28 cm.
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Weimar II / by Amiri Baraka.
Judson Crews Papers TXRC94-A16., 1935-1981, (bulk 1940-1966)
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Judson Crews Papers 1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966)
The papers of poet, editor, publisher, and book dealer Judson Crews include extensive correspondence, published and unpublished manuscripts of novels, poetry, and other genres written by Crews under his many pseudonyms, and materials relating to censorship.
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- Judson Crews Papers TXRC94-A16., 1935-1981, (bulk 1940-1966)
Weber, Edward Charles, 1922-. Letter, 1965 Dec. 17 [Ann Arbor] to LeRoi Jones, New York.
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Letter, 1965 Dec. 17 [Ann Arbor] to LeRoi Jones, New York.
Requests information on the Black Arts Repertory Theatre School.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. Typescript (carbon copy)
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- Weber, Edward Charles, 1922-. Letter, 1965 Dec. 17 [Ann Arbor] to LeRoi Jones, New York.
Joans, Ted. Ted Joans papers, 1948-2002.
Title:
Ted Joans papers, 1948-2002.
Contains original manuscripts of poems, many unpublished, non-fiction, fiction, short stories, essays, plays, jazz critiques, reviews, movies, translations and prose, as well as his notes. Also includes personal papers containing correspondence from Amiri Baraka, Stokely Carmichael, Diane di Prima, Bob Kaufmann, and Ishmael Reed and professional papers containing invitations to readings, resumes, tributes, reviews, and clippings. Correspondence, poems, photographs, articles, publicity materials, and miscellaneous works.
ArchivalResource: 26 boxes, 6 cartons, 4 oversize boxes and 14 oversize folders (circa 19.5 linear feet)Copy of "I Too at the Beginning, Beat Generation Segment," typescript with corrections, 1989 (Box 14, folders 1-3) : 1 microfilm reel : negative (BNEG Box 2961) and positive.
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- Joans, Ted. Ted Joans papers, 1948-2002.
Carol Bergé Papers TXRC94-A5., 1960-1969
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Carol Bergé Papers 1960-1969
Poet and novelist CarolBergé was a prominent figure in New York's East Village poetry scene of thelate 1950s and 1960s before moving on to fiction and prose in the 1970s. Herpapers contain extensive correspondence with friends, fellow writers, andeditors, as well as drafts and page proofs of poems, essays, and earlychapbooks. Also present are manuscripts by other authors which Bergé collectedand materials dealing with her poetry readings and benefits.
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- Carol Bergé Papers TXRC94-A5., 1960-1969
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.
ArchivalResource: 15.25 linear ft. (10 cartons, 1 manuscript box)
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- Griffith, E. V., 1927-. E.V. Griffith papers, ca. 1945-1995.
Boras, Tom. Tom Boras scores, 1962-2001.
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Tom Boras scores, 1962-2001.
Tom Boras was a composer, arranger and saxophonist. His scores contain compositions and arrangements for jazz big band, and other music including pieces for orchestra, chorus, chamber groups, songs and a musical.
ArchivalResource: 5.25 linear feet (21 boxes);
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- Boras, Tom. Tom Boras scores, 1962-2001.
Jordan, June, 1936-2002. Videotape collection of June Jordan [videorecording].
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Videotape collection of June Jordan [videorecording]. 1976-2002 (inclusive).
Collection consists of videotape recordings of television appearances, speaking engagements, poetry readings, musical performances, and classroom lectures by June Jordan.
ArchivalResource: 153 videocassettes.
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- Jordan, June, 1936-2002. Videotape collection of June Jordan [videorecording].
Bob Holman Audio/Video Poetry Collection, 1977-2002
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Bob Holman Audio/Video Poetry Collection 1977-2002
The Bob Holman Audio/ Video Poetry Collection is a multimedia collection documenting spoken word performances and productions between the years 1977 and 2002. Key items include spoken word projects produced by Bob Holman.
ArchivalResource: 59.0 linear feet; (42 boxes)
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Hettie Jones Papers, 1895-2009, [Bulk dates: 1958-2009]
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Hettie Jones Papers, 1895-2009 [Bulk dates: 1958-2009]
The Hettie Jones Papers contains correspondence, writings, and teaching materials related to Hettie Jones' career as a writer, editor, and teacher in the New York City Beat and Downtown literary scene, from the 1960s through the 2000s. Included are manuscripts from Jones' numerous books of poetry and children's and young adult novels, as well as her 1990 autobiography, The collection also features materials from her time as co-editor of Totem Press and literary journal. A small amount of material pertaining to Jones' former husband, the poet LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka, including unpublished early manuscripts and photographs is also here. How I Became Hettie Jones. Yugen
ArchivalResource: 26.5 linear ft. (62 boxes: 55 document boxes, 3 note card boxes, 2 record cartons, 1 video tape box, 1 over-sized box)
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- Hettie Jones Papers, 1895-2009, [Bulk dates: 1958-2009]
Burroughs, William S., 1914-1997. Papers, [ca. 1953-ca. 1985].
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Papers, [ca. 1953-ca. 1985].
Contains original manuscripts for published and unpublished writings including novels, short stories, essays, magazine articles and screenplays, chiefly dating from the mid-1970's to the mid-1980's. Includes clippings and research materials; transcripts of interviews; holograph notes; holograph and typescript drafts (originals and copies; some with corrections); galleys and page proofs (corrected and final coples); and copies of publications. Also contains business and personal correspondence (some copies), chiefly dating from the mid-1970's. Includes lecture materials and tapes; scrapbooks; diaries; notebooks; photographs; drawings; posters; and miscellaneous materials.
ArchivalResource: ca. 32 linear ft.
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- Burroughs, William S., 1914-1997. Papers, [ca. 1953-ca. 1985].
Jack Kerouac Papers, 1920-1977, 1935-1969
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Jack Kerouac Papers 1920-1977 1935-1969
The Jack Kerouac Archive spans the years 1920 to 1977, with the bulk dated 1935 to 1969. The collection chiefly consists of holograph and typescript drafts of Kerouac's novels, stories, poetry, plays and screenplays, journals, diaries, notebooks, autobiographical and spiritual prose, fantasy horseracing, and fantasy baseball game. Other materials include Jack Kerouac's artwork, incoming and outgoing correspondence, photographs, personal and financial papers (including bank statements and canceled checks), publishing contracts, newspaper cuttings, maps, and realia.
ArchivalResource: 90 Manuscript Boxes; 22.5 linear feet; 13 oversize folders.
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- Jack Kerouac Papers, 1920-1977, 1935-1969
Alternative Press (Detroit, Michigan). The Alternative Press records, 1961-1998 (bulk 1970-1995).
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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).
Rosenthal, Irving, 1930-. Irving Rosenthal papers, ca. 1950-1996.
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Irving Rosenthal papers, ca. 1950-1996.
The papers document Rosenthal's life from his childhood onwards, containing outgoing correspondence, doctoral dissertation materials, manuscript materials, and detailed documentation of his own novel, SHEEPER. There are materials relating to his editorship of THE CHICAGO REVIEW and BIG TABLE, his trip to Cuba in 1961, and his life in Tangier from 1962-1964. Also included are manuscripts by, and correspondence with, William Burroughs, Edward Dahlberg, Herbert Huncke, Allen Ginsberg, and Jack Smith. Other significant figures featured in the collection include Paul Bowles, Paul Carroll, Gregory Corso, Elsa Dorfman, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, George Harris III, Jack Kerouac, Eila Kokkinen, Robert La Vigne, Phillip Lamantia, Edward Marshall, Michael McClure, Peter Orlovsky, Ed Sanders, Philip Whalen, and John Wieners.
ArchivalResource: 22 linear feet (32 manuscript boxes, 1 half box, 7 flat boxes, 1 tube)
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- Rosenthal, Irving, 1930-. Irving Rosenthal papers, ca. 1950-1996.
Newark (N.J.) Printing and Publishing 1798-1971.
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Newark (N.J.) Printing and Publishing 1798-1971.
"Alexander G. Highton Typography and Fine Printing for Advertisers," (Advertisement on ink blotter, 1922), JIHAD Press (Catalog, 1971, "Jihad" 1970?-, catalog; Booklets and pamphlets; "A black value system" by Baraka (1969), "Ujamaa" by Nyerere (n.d.); "Mwanamke Mwananchi" by Mumininas (1971); "Soul Session, anthology of the B.C.D." (1969); "Surahili Name Book" (1971), Sine Cera (various issues, 1927-1933), The Rural Magazine (Vol.1, 1798-). Misc. (Joycian Court Publishers: "A Collection of Poems by Dan Mutascu," mimeographed, 1969, "Generation," 1969, "Skylore Engine, mimeographed, 1969; Carteret Book Club: "Criticism" by W. Whitman (1913); "Charles Dickens" by C.D. Warner (1913), etc.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. ( 1 Hollinger box)
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- Newark (N.J.) Printing and Publishing 1798-1971.
Kulchur Press. Kulchur Press records, 1936-1994.
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Kulchur Press records, 1936-1994.
Correspondence, manuscripts, proofs, art work, mechanicals, documents, lists, financial papers, and printed materials of KULCHUR, the Kulchur Press books, and the Kulchur Foundation. 1991 Addition: Correspondence, manuscripts, publicity files, art work, and printed ephemera received by Lita Hornick and the Kulchur Foundation between 1979 and 1989. Also included are records of poetry readings sponsored by the Kulchur Foundation during this period as well as correspondence relating to Lita Hornick's graduate work on Dorothy Richardson and Dylan Thomas in the 1940s and 1950s. 2000 Addition: Correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, printed materials, and a video cassette.
ArchivalResource: 55 boxes & 11 oversized folders.
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- Kulchur Press. Kulchur Press records, 1936-1994.
Guide to the Kenneth Neill Cameron Papers, 1910-1992
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Guide to the Kenneth Neill Cameron Papers, 1910-1992
Kenneth Neill Cameron (1908-1994), a Shelley scholar, best known for his four-volume <i>Shelley and His Circle</i>, was also the author of a biography of Joseph Stalin, and works on Marxist philosophy, world history, and ecology, and a volume of poetry. Cameron was a professor of English at Indiana University and later at New York University. The collection consists mainly of published and unpublished typescripts, including an incomplete autobiographical typescript, and correspondence, both editorial and personal. The unpublished typescripts include an incomplete autobiography, a biography of Enver Hoxha, Communist leader of Albania, several plays, and writings about several Communist leaders and heads of state. There are also articles, reviews, notes, reports, newspaper clippings, and various biographical materials, and materials related to his own political activities as a Communist, including his U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) file.
ArchivalResource: 9.0 linear feet (12 boxes)
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- Cameron, Kenneth Neill. Kenneth Neill Cameron papers, 1910-1922.
Larry Eigner letters and poems, 1960-1978, 1973-1976
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Larry Eigner letters and poems 1960-1978 1973-1976
One typed card, one typed letter, and fifteen typed poems written by American poet Larry Eigner.
ArchivalResource: 32 items (27 pp.)
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- Larry Eigner letters and poems, 1960-1978, 1973-1976
Amiri Baraka collection of unpublished poetry, 1959-1965
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Amiri Baraka collection of unpublished poetry 1959-1965
Amiri Baraka's Collection of Unpublished Poetry consists of over two hundred poems, which, according to Baraka, were written between 1959 and 1965. With the exception of three poems, all are unpublished. Most items bear holograph corrections, changes and deletions, and most are short poems of one page in length. Included in the collection is a four-page bibliography compiled by the author containing entries not noted in other publications. Additionally, there is a six-page manuscript entitled "Uncle Tom's Cabin: An Alternate Ending.".
ArchivalResource: .4 lin. ft.
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- Amiri Baraka collection of unpublished poetry, 1959-1965
Ferris, William R. William R. Ferris collection, 1919s-2003 (names A-G).
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William R. Ferris collection, 1919s-2003 (names A-G).
Names A-G significant that are in the collection.
ArchivalResource: About 118,000 items (about 300.0 linear ft.).
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- Ferris, William R. William R. Ferris collection, 1919s-2003 (names A-G).
Gitin, David. Papers, 1968-1993.
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Gitin, David. Papers, 1968-1993.
David Gitin edited Bricoleur, corresponded with Oppen from 1968-1977. He published Oppen, sought his editorial eye when writing poetiy himself, welcomed his support when he wentjob-hunting. Oppen had sustained correspondence in this periodwith Michael Heller, Armand Schwerner, Levertov & Michael Cuddihy, but probably not many others. Serendipity sold for Gitin letters a decade ago, but that lot did not include Oppen, as I remember it. Below is a detailed list ofthe Oppen file, and as a courtesy, a register of everything else Gitin brought in last week, for though it is tempting to sell these others singly in various directions, to maximize profits, it is not courteous to Stanford to do so: I include all the non-Oppen for a lump sum additional, as indicated. Gitin did not cooperate with Rachel Blau who did a SELECTED LETTERS for Sulphur, publishing mostly letters to her. Our letters are unpublished. Sometimes Oppen addresses Joyce Gitin. Oppen & Gitin were often in the same city together (SF), & therefore met, did not correspond. In this period Oppen's SEASCAPE is published & COLLECTED POEMS is in progress. Rough drafts ofPRIMTTIVE appear in the correspondence, a bit.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft.
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- Gitin, David. Papers, 1968-1993.
Baraka, Imamu Amiri, 1934-. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972-1983.
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Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972-1983.
Comprises 3 items, 3 leaves correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Baraka, Imamu Amiri, 1934-. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972-1983.
Jones, Hettie. Hettie Jones papers, 1895-2009 [Bulk dates: 1958-2009].
Title:
Hettie Jones papers, 1895-2009 [Bulk dates: 1958-2009].
The Hettie Jones Papers include the manuscripts of many of Jones' books, poetry, and short fiction, including multiple drafts of Jones' autobiography How I Became Hettie Jones, as well as her various poetry collections and children's books. The collection contains a number of items related to LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka, including unpublished poems, letters, and photographs. There is also extensive correspondence of Jones with many key poets and writers of the New York literary scene and beyond, as well as photographs depicting Downtown and Bohemian life in postwar New York. The correspondence represents over fifty years of Jones' life, ranging from letters and notes from recognizable figures in the Beat/Downtown arts and jazz scene, to a large amount of communication with Jones' daughters, Kellie and Lisa, and other family members. There is also correspondence between Jones and her former husband, poet LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka. The manuscript series contains Jones' published and unpublished poetry and fiction, manuscript drafts of many of her children's/young adult novels, and various drafts of How I Became Hettie Jones. Also included in this series are items pertaining to Jones' work as editor of Yugen literary magazine. A large segment of the collection consists of material related to Jones' teaching at various New York City colleges, universities, and prisons, including syllabi, lesson plans, and student work. Much of this material is restricted. This collection also holds material about the Cohen family, including original immigration and naturalization documents of Jones' relatives from the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Century, as well as items from Jones' high school and university education. The personal and family materials series also contains photographs, documents, and unpublished writings of Jones' former husband LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka. Also within this collection are audio/visual material, recordings, featuring readings by Jones and other poets, and photos of Jones' family and 'bohemian' life in New York's Lower East Side in the Fifties and Sixties.
ArchivalResource: 26.5 linear ft. (62 boxes: 55 document boxes, 3 note card boxes, 2 record cartons, 1 video tape box, 1 over-sized box)
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- Jones, Hettie. Hettie Jones papers, 1895-2009 [Bulk dates: 1958-2009].
Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. LeRoi Jones letter and related material, 1969.
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LeRoi Jones letter and related material, 1969.
The collection consists of four items: letter to Dear sirs [University Place Book Shop, New York, N.Y.], undated, asking for help locating a copy of the book Bantu Philosophies by Placide Tempels; card with poem, Short Speech to My Friends, by LeRoi Jones, from The Dead Lecturer, printed in London, 1969, as a New Year greeting for friends of L.A. Wallrich; typescript of the one-act play, The Toilet, circa 1963, undated (18 p. mimeograph copy); typescript of a comedy in one act, The Baptism, undated (13 p. mimeograph copy), both originally produced 1964.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. LeRoi Jones letter and related material, 1969.
Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
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Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.
Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. [LeRoy Jones arrest and conviction, Newark, N.J., 1967].
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[LeRoy Jones arrest and conviction, Newark, N.J., 1967]. [1967-68]
Broadsides, petitions, press releases, letters, telegrams, etc. Chiefly photocopies, with some duplicates.
ArchivalResource: ca. 85 items.
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. [LeRoy Jones arrest and conviction, Newark, N.J., 1967].
Mag City records, 1977-1985
Title:
Mag City records 1977-1985
Poetry magazine edited and published by Greg Masters, Michael Scholnick and Gary Lenhart in the East Village neighborhood of New York City. Fourteen issues appeared between 1977-1985; a fifteenth was begun, but was never completed. Prominent contributors included Amiri Baraka, Ted Berrigan, Edwin Denby, Larry Fagin, Allen Ginsberg, and Anne Waldman. Records consist of manuscripts and typescripts of published and unpublished poems, original cover artwork and negatives, mock-ups and final copies of each issue of the magazine, correspondence from readers and contributors, invoices, grant proposals, and business receipts.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear feet (5 boxes)
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- Mag City records, 1977-1985
William S. Burroughs papers, 1951-1972, 1958-1972
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William S. Burroughs papers 1951-1972 1958-1972
The archive was organized during two periods of activity: by Burroughs in 1965, and then in 1972 by Burroughs, Brion Gysin, and Barry Miles, who divided the manuscripts and typescripts of Burroughs's works and notes into 169 collections of papers which they placed in consecutively numbered folders and portfolios of various sizes, which they called "Folios". Burroughs inscribed headings on the folders and sometimes also affixed collages to their front covers. In addition to manuscripts and typescripts, these folios include correspondence, clippings from magazines, photographs, exercise books, and cut-ups. The material relates to apomorphine, scientology, dreams, biofeedback and to the composition of Burroughs' Dream Diary, Soft Machine, Naked Lunch, The Wild Boys, Dead Fingers Talk, Nova Express, The Revised Boy Scout Manual and the Job
ArchivalResource: 17; 94 manuscript boxes
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- William S. Burroughs papers, 1951-1972, 1958-1972
Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997. Film and video archive, 1938-2001.
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Film and video archive, 1938-2001.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft. (154 films and videos in 16 video boxes)
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- Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997. Film and video archive, 1938-2001.
Dorn, Edward. Letters 1959-1965.
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Letters 1959-1965.
Consists of the letters of LeRoi Jones, 1934- , poet, to Edward Dorn, 1929- , author. Matters of common interest, the writing of books and articles, the publishing of poetry magazines, poetry readings, teaching experiences are discussed. Personalities in the literary world, jazz musicians, and artists who figure in the intellectual life of the times in New York City are mentioned. A letter of William Epton, labor leader, to Jones about the Harlem riot of 1964 if forwarded to Dorn for his information. Seven poems are included in typescript form: Citizen Cain, Footnote to a pretentious book, Hegel, Houdini, LindaBJ, Major Bowes' Diary, The politics of rich painters.
ArchivalResource: 88 items.
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- Dorn, Edward. Letters 1959-1965.
Woodard, Komozi. Komozi Woodard Amiri Baraka collection, 1913-1998 (bulk 1960-1988).
Title:
Komozi Woodard Amiri Baraka collection, 1913-1998 (bulk 1960-1988).
The collection consists of materials from the years 1913 through 1998 that document African American author and activist Amiri Baraka and were gathered by Dr. Komozi Woodard in the course of his research. The extensive documentation includes poetry, organizational records, print publications, articles, plays, speeches, personal correspondence, oral histories, as well as some personal records. The materials cover Baraka's involvement in the politics in Newark, N.J. and in Black Power movement organizations such as the Congress of African People, the National Black Conference movement, the Black Women's United Front. Later materials document Baraka's increasing involvement in Marxism.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft.
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- Woodard, Komozi. Komozi Woodard Amiri Baraka collection, 1913-1998 (bulk 1960-1988).
Grove Press Records
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Grove Press Records
Papers of the American publishing house founded by Barney Rosset. Collection contains editorial records, manuscripts, legal and office files, files, financial records of the Film Division, books, and miscellaneous printed material, including publishers' catalogs and posters. Correspondence and office memorandums of Grove Press editorial staff, including that of Donald Allen, Fred Jordan, Richard Seaver, and Judith Schmidt. Evergreen Review Editorial records contain a variety of materials which for any particular title may include contracts, correspondence, legal records, photographs, publicity material, reviews, royalty statements, and production records relating to the publication of books by Emmanuelle Arsan, Alan Ayckbourn, Imamu Amiri Baraka, Samuel Beckett, Eric Berne, Paul Bowles, James Broughton, William S. Burroughs, Marguerite Duras, Wallace Fowlie, Robert Frank, Jean Genet, Allen Ginsberg, Maurice Girodias, Witold Gombrowicz, Juan Goytisolo, Nat Hentoff, André Hodeir, Eugène Ionesco, Jack Kerouac, D.H. Lawrence, Henry Miller, Pablo Neruda, Frank O'Hara, Charles Olson, Joe Orton, Harold Pinter, George Reavey, John Rechy, Kenneth Rexroth, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Michael Rumaker, Hubert Selby, Gilbert Sorrentino, Amos Tutuola, Parker Tyler, Tomi Ungerer, Alan Watts, and others. Extensive legal records and clippings files relating to the censorship trials surrounding the American publication of D.H. Lawrence's , and Henry Miller's . Lady Chatterley's Lover Tropic of Cancer
ArchivalResource: 775 linear ft.
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- Grove Press Records, 1953-1985
Pool, Rosey E., 1905-1971. Papers, 1959-1967.
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Papers, 1959-1967.
Chiefly correspondence with established and emerging African American poets; together with personal papers.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft.
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- Pool, Rosey E., 1905-1971. Papers, 1959-1967.
Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Papers, 1958-1966.
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Papers, 1958-1966.
Collection consists of correspondence as well as poetry manuscripts submitted to Imamu Baraka (LeRoi Jones), editor of Yugen. Some material relates to Kulchur. Correspondents include Ted Berrigan, Philip Whalen and William Carlos Williams.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (2 linear ft.)
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Papers, 1958-1966.
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).
Imamu Amiri Baraka manuscripts, [ca. 1974-1979].
Title:
Imamu Amiri Baraka manuscripts, [ca. 1974-1979].
Four play scripts, with notes, corrections, and stage directions by Baraka. Includes "Black Mass," n.d., "The Sidnee Poet Heroical," n.d., "Images of Struggle and Revolution," n.d., and "What was the Relationship of the Lone Ranger to the Means of Production," 1978. Also, issue no. 3 of the "Floating Bear," 1961, a publication edited by Baraka.
ArchivalResource: 5 folders.
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Imamu Amiri Baraka manuscripts, [ca. 1974-1979].
Baraka, Imamu Amiri, 1934-. Portraits of Imamu Amiri Baraka [manuscript], 1982, n.d.
Title:
Portraits of Imamu Amiri Baraka [manuscript], 1982, n.d.
The collection consists of a colored photograph taken of Baraka at a reading in Hoboken, N. J., taken by Mark [Hilburyhouse?] and an electrostatic copy of a print by Frances Jetter.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Baraka, Imamu Amiri, 1934-. Portraits of Imamu Amiri Baraka [manuscript], 1982, n.d.
Billops, Camille. Camille Billops and James V. Hatch archives at Emory University.
Title:
Camille Billops and James V. Hatch archives at Emory University.
The Camille Billops and James Hatch archive includes play scripts, materials relating to Langston Hughes and Paul Robeson, posters, oral history interviews for Hatch's SORROW IS THE ONLY FAITHFUL ONE: THE LIFE OF OWEN DODSON, and ARTIST AND INFLUENCE oral history interviews. The majority of the play scripts are by African American dramatists from 1879 through 2002. Notable among the several hundred play scripts are works by Amiri Baraka, Ed Bullins, Alice Childress, Ruby Dee, Lorraine Hansberry, Zora Neale Hurston, Willis Richardson, Wole Soyinka, Melvin Van Peebles, Ted Shine, Derek Walcott, August Wilson, and Richard Wright. The Langston Hughes collection consists of writings by Langston Hughes, including a small number of adaptations and translations; a small amount of correspondence (1938-1986); and printed materials. The printed matter comprises the largest group of materials and includes published writings by Hughes, clippings, programs, promotional materials, materials from The Langston Hughes Festival (sponsored by The City College of the University of New York, 1978-1998), publications of The Langston Hughes Society. Of particular interest in this series are examples of Hughes' dramatic works, including the skits and songs for RUN, GHOST, RUN; MULE BONE, which he wrote with Zora Neale Hurston; and DON'T YOU WANT TO BE FREE, which includes production notes and costume notes by Hughes.
ArchivalResource: 47.25 linear feet (95 boxes), 12 oversized papers boxes and 16 oversized papers folders (OP), 6 extra oversized papers (XOP), AV Masters: 9.25 linear feet (9 boxes and LP1-4), and 10 GB born digital material (231 files)
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- Billops, Camille. Camille Billops and James V. Hatch archives at Emory University.
Padgett, Ron, 1942-. Ron Padgett letters and poems, 1964-1983.
Title:
Ron Padgett letters and poems, 1964-1983.
Collection consists of correspondence to and from Ron Padgett and poems. Four postcards and two typescript letters from Padgett to Ted Berrigan and Alice Notley, dating from 1968 to 1983, discuss The Poetry Project and poems, among other subjects, and mention Robert "Big Bob" Cornfield and Bernadette Mayer. Eighteen short typescript letters to Padgett, dating from late 1964 to early 1965, from Lita Hornick, publisher and editor of Kulchur magazine, deal chiefly with Padgett's submissions to and reviews for the magazine, and mention Joe Brainard, Leroi Jones, artist Knox Martin, and Tom Veitch. Poems include typescript copies of "Monday rue Christine" and "Mirabeau Bridge", a translation of work by Guillaume Apollinaire. Accompanied by two autograph poems by Harris Schiff, "In Scorpio" and "Didactyllic Clichés", dedicated to Alice Notley and Ted Berrigan respectively, with original watercolors.
ArchivalResource: 0.21 linear feet (1 box)
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- Padgett, Ron, 1942-. Ron Padgett letters and poems, 1964-1983.
Catlett, Elizabeth Mora., 1919-. Papers. 1902-84 and n.d.
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Papers. 1902-84 and n.d.
American-born Mexican artist known for sculpture and printmaking. Items in the personal papers include correspondence clippings, exhibition catalogs, posters, and a film THE WORK OF ELIZABETH CATLETT. Audiocassette tapes contain interviews with Catlett and her husband conducted by Clifton H. Johnson. Biographical data is included among the items and photographs. Names include Margaret Walker Alexander, Amiri Baraka (Leroi Jones), Crystal Britton, Celestine Cook, Angela Davis, David Driskell, Vincent Harding, Samella Lewis, Ernest N. Morial, Mildred Sanders, and Joyce Thigpen. Even though the papers relate primarily to the career of the artist and art teacher, items pertaining to family members and generated by them are also included. Both her husband and a son are visual artists.
ArchivalResource: 5 mm. boxes. 1.6 linear ft.
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- Catlett, Elizabeth Mora., 1919-. Papers. 1902-84 and n.d.
Baldwin, James, 1924-1987. Proofs of works by Baldwin, Charles Wright and Imamu Amiri Baraka, 1965-1978.
Title:
Proofs of works by Baldwin, Charles Wright and Imamu Amiri Baraka, 1965-1978.
Proofs of James Baldwin's "Going to meet the man"; Charles Wright's "The wig: a mirror image"; and Imamu Amiri Baraka's [LeRoi Jones] "The motion of history, and other plays."
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Baldwin, James, 1924-1987. Proofs of works by Baldwin, Charles Wright and Imamu Amiri Baraka, 1965-1978.
Red Hot Organization Archive, 1989-2004
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Red Hot Organization Archive 1989-2004
The Red Hot Organization is an international organization dedicated to fighting AIDS through pop culture. First founded as King Cole, Inc. by Leigh Blake and John Carlin in 1989, Red Hot Organization has since produced fourteen albums, related television programs and media events incorporating the talents of performers, visual artists, producers and directors to raise funds and awareness for HIV and AIDS. The collection contains the production files of the organization's projects, including administrative records and financial files, and merchandise such as CDs, videos, and t-shirts. The collection also contains raw and finished film, video, and audio media, which is currently unprocessed and not available for research use.
ArchivalResource: 40.0 linear feet
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- Red Hot Organization Archive, 1989-2004
Beat poets and poetry collection, 1959-1971.
Title:
Beat poets and poetry collection, 1959-1971.
A collection of manuscripts and correspondence of beat poets and others affiliated with the Beat Generation.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft. (1 half-sized document box)
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- Beat poets and poetry collection, 1959-1971.
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).
Creeley, Robert, 1926-2005. Papers, 1951-1990.
Title:
Papers, 1951-1990.
Mss. and typescripts of Creeley's poems, novels, stories, and essays. Includes material relating to the Divers Press and The Black Mountain Review. Material reaches across more than four decades, encompassing a number of literary and artistic movements in America and abroad, especially those associated with Black Mountain College and with Beat Generation writers. Correspondents include Donald Allen, Imamu Amiri Baraka, Bill Berkson, Stan Brakhage, Basil Bunting, Tom Clark, Cid Corman, Fielding Dawson, Jim Dine, Edward Dorn, Robert Duncan, Larry Eigner, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, Walter Hamady, Bobbie Louise Hawkins, Jack Kerouac, Denise Levertov, Charles Olson, Ezra Pound, Richard Seaver, Alexander Trocchi, Jonathan Williams, William Carlos Williams, and Louis Zukofsky.
ArchivalResource: ca. 65,000 items.
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- Creeley, Robert, 1926-2005. Papers, 1951-1990.
Ansen, Alan. Collection of literary manuscripts, [ca.1953-1960].
Title:
Collection of literary manuscripts, [ca.1953-1960].
Typescripts and holographs (original and carbon) of published and unpublished poems, some with pencilled revisions, some signed. Includes manuscripts by Alan Ansen, Imamu Amiri Baraka, Robin Blaser, James Richard Broughton, William S. Burroughs, Robert Creeley, Edward Dorn, Robert Edward Duncan, Allen Ginsberg, Madeline Gleason, Philip Lamantia, Ron Loewinsohn, Michael McClure, David Meltzer, Stuart Z. Perkoff, James Schuyler, Jack Spicer, Gael Turnbull, Philip Whalen and John Wieners. Robert Edward Duncan material includes typescript of poem, The propositions, 6p.
ArchivalResource: 36 items, (65 leaves in case), 30cm.
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- Ansen, Alan. Collection of literary manuscripts, [ca.1953-1960].
McClure, Michael. Michael McClure letter : New York, N.Y., to David Meltzer, San Francisco, Calif., [1961 Aug 31].
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Michael McClure letter : New York, N.Y., to David Meltzer, San Francisco, Calif., [1961 Aug 31].
Letter describing daily events of settling in New York and other activities. Gives details of an apartment that has just been rented and of attending a talk by poet "Roi Jones" (Le Roi Jones is now known as Imamu Amiri Baraka) on Cuba and another reading by poet Bill Berkson. He inquires into details of an acceptance of a manuscript by UCLA and requests Meltzer's response by postcard if needed. The postmarked envelope has a complete c/o return address of Diane Di Prima in New York City. The envelope has two 4 cent postage stamps with a picture of bi-plane on them and the naval air wings commemorating Naval Aviation from 1911 to 1961 affixed to it and canceled at the Church Street Station. (The stamps were issued on August 20, 1961, and commemorated the Golden Jubilee of the Navy's participation and development in aviation. The stamp image features naval air wings and the first naval airplane, the 1911 Curtiss A-1.)
ArchivalResource: 2 p.
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- McClure, Michael. Michael McClure letter : New York, N.Y., to David Meltzer, San Francisco, Calif., [1961 Aug 31].
New Yorker records
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New Yorker records
Weekly magazine founded in New York City in 1925 by Harold W. Ross, Jane Grant, Alexander Woollcott and Raoul Fleischman. The records consist of correspondence, interoffice memoranda, edited and corrected manuscripts and typescripts, drawings, statistical reports, lists of story and art ideas, photographs, and sound recordings and printed materials created during the foundation and day-to-day operations of the magazine from 1924-1984. This material documents the production of every issue of the magazine and provides insight on the careers of its staff and contributors.
ArchivalResource: 1058.76 linear feet; 2566 boxes; 7 microfilm reels; 18 sound recordings
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- New Yorker records, ca.1924-1984
X, Marvin, 1944-. Marvin X papers, 1965-2010 (bulk 1993-2010).
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Marvin X papers, 1965-2010 (bulk 1993-2010).
The Marvin X papers document the life and work of playwright, poet, essayist, and activist Marvin X during the nineties and the first decade of the 21st century. The papers include correspondence, writings, Recovery Theatre [Oakland, Calif.] records, works by his children and colleagues, and resource files. Correspondents include Amiri Baraka and other prominent African-American intellectuals. Writings include notebooks, drafts, and manuscripts of poetry, novels, plays, essays, and planned anthologies. Documents from the Recovery Theatre include organizational and financial records and promotional material. Writings by others include essays, scripts, and academic papers by his three daughters. Resource files include academic articles, e-mails, flyers, news clippings, and programs that contextualize and document Marvin X's involvement as an activist, intellectual, and literary figure in the African-American community in the San Francisco Bay area. Photographs include snapshots of family, friends, colleagues, and productions of the Recovery Theatre.
ArchivalResource: 8 cartons, 1 box (10.2 linear feet)
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- X, Marvin, 1944-. Marvin X papers, 1965-2010 (bulk 1993-2010).
Baraka, Imamu Amiri, 1934-. Six persons : photocopy typescript of first draft of the novel, [1974].
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Six persons : photocopy typescript of first draft of the novel, [1974].
ArchivalResource: 246 p. ; 28 cm.
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- Baraka, Imamu Amiri, 1934-. Six persons : photocopy typescript of first draft of the novel, [1974].
Imamu Amiri Baraka speech, 1968.
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Imamu Amiri Baraka speech, 1968.
Delivered at a meeting at the University of Cincinnati sponsored by its United Black Association.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 phonorecord); (0.1 linear feet)
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- Imamu Amiri Baraka speech, 1968.
Ansen, Alan. Collection of literary manuscripts from Measure, [ca. 1953-ca. 1960].
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Collection of literary manuscripts from Measure, [ca. 1953-ca. 1960].
Typescripts and holographs (original and carbon) of published and unpublished poems; some with pencilled revisions; some signed. Includes manuscripts by Alan Ansen, Robin Blaser, James Broughton, William Burroughs (signed William Lee), Robert Creeley, Edward Dorn, Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg, Madeline Gleason, LeRoi Jones, Philip Lamantia, Ron Loewinsohn, Michael McClure, David Meltzer, Stuart Z. Perkoff, James Schuyler, Jack Spicer, Gael Turnbull, Philip Whalen and John Wieners.
ArchivalResource: 36 items (65 leaves in case) ; 30 cm.
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- Ansen, Alan. Collection of literary manuscripts from Measure, [ca. 1953-ca. 1960].
Baraka, Imamu Amiri, 1934-. Papers of Imamu Amiri Baraka [manuscript], 1960-1963.
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Papers of Imamu Amiri Baraka [manuscript], 1960-1963.
The papers consist of letters and postcards to Diane Di Prima. As joint editor, with Di Prima, of the poetry magazine "Floating Bear," Baraka suggests material for the magazine, forwards new subscriber information, and asks that certain new magazines be noted in "Floating Bear." Baraka mentions his own work, assesses some of his poems, and notes "Eyes in the back of our heads" by Denise Levertov, "Man condemned to death" by Jean Genet, and "Cain's Book" by Alex Trocchi. He writes of teaching at the New School for Social Research, contracting hepatitis from dirty needles, and being locked up at Bellevue. He mentions his parents, his family, Larry Wallrich, Alfred Leslie, Louis Ginsberg, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and many of the "Floating Bear contributors."
ArchivalResource: 27 items.
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- Baraka, Imamu Amiri, 1934-. Papers of Imamu Amiri Baraka [manuscript], 1960-1963.
Pietri, Pedro Juan, 1943-2004. Papers 1939-2004 ; bulk: 1970-2002.
Title:
Papers 1939-2004 ; bulk: 1970-2002.
The Papers of Pedro Pietri help chronicle the extraordinarily creative, productive and, at times, anarchic life of one of the most original and innovative contemporary writers of the Puerto Rican community. In addition, they lend insight into the vast scope of Pietri's literary interests and endeavors, his collaborative relationships with other writers and his editorial process. A dynamic and multifaceted collection, highlights of the papers include extensive original writings, annotated drafts of already published works and original artwork. Moreover, the collection boasts a large array of handmade artifacts and an impressive assortment of posters and publications documenting artistic activity in New York over the last three decades. The materials in this collection span the years from 1939 to 2004 with the bulk concentrating on the years 1970 to 2002. They consist of correspondence, memoranda, photographs, flyers, clippings, poetry, plays, essays, scripts, awards, posters, programs, videotapes, audiocassettes, artwork and artifacts. The folders are arranged alphabetically and the documents are arranged chronologically. The materials are in both Spanish and English.
ArchivalResource: 55 cubic ft.
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- Pietri, Pedro Juan, 1943-2004. Papers 1939-2004 ; bulk: 1970-2002.
Diane Di Prima Papers., undated, 1934-1990.
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Diane Di Prima Papers. undated, 1934-1990.
Diane Di Prima, best known for her work as a Beat poet and writer, was born 6 August 1934 in Brooklyn, New York. She attended Swarthmore College (1951-1953). Di Prima has received National Endowment for the Arts grants in 1966 for Poets Press and in 1973. She writes nonfiction, autobiographies, journals, essays, poetry and plays.
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- Diane Di Prima Papers., undated, 1934-1990.
Adrienne Kennedy Papers TXRC94-A15., ca. 1954-1992
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Adrienne Kennedy Papers ca. 1954-1992
The papers documentKennedy's evolution from an aspiring writer to a successful playwright, andinclude manuscripts for plays, short stories, memoirs, and novels, though filmand television projects are also present. The papers also containcorrespondence, manuscripts and publications about Kennedy, productionmaterials from her plays, and sound and video recordings.
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- Adrienne Kennedy Papers TXRC94-A15., ca. 1954-1992
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- Ashbery, John, 1927-
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- Baldwin, James, 1924-1987.
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- Bergé, Carol, 1928-
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- Bergé, Carol, 1928-2006.
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- Berrigan, Ted
Black Arts Repertory Theater School (New York)
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