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This collection covers the years of William Carlos Williams's medical studies at the University of Pennsylvania, a year of service at a New York City hospital, a semester of medical study in Leipzig, and the period when he was setting up his medical practice and courting his future wife, Florence Herman, in his home town of Rutherford, N.J. During this time, his younger brother Edgar went from engineering and architectural studies at M.I.T. to further study of architecture at the American Academy in Rome.
Poet and physician William Carlos Williams was born in Rutherford, New Jersey, on September 17, 1883.
William Carlos Williams (1883-1963), writer and physician. Williams was a prolific poet, prose writer, and dramatist who published several collections of poetry, plays, letters, and an autobiography. Among his published works are Paterson, The Desert Music and Other Poems, Pictures from Brueghel and Other Poems, Kora in Hell: Improvisations, Many Loves and Other Plays: The Collected Plays of William Carlos WIlliams, Autobiography, and The Farmers' Daughter: Collected Stories. He practiced medicine in Rutherford, New Jersey.
American poet.
American physician and writer.
William Carlos Williams was an American poet, novelist, essayist, and translator.
William Carlos Williams was an American Poet, often considered part of the Imagist and Modernist movements.
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William Carlos Williams was born on September 17, 1883, in Rutherford, New Jersey, the same town where he would die nearly eighty years later. His father, William George Williams, was a British-born merchant who, since childhood, had lived in the Caribbean. His mother, Rachel Elena Hoheb, was from Puerto Rico and had studied painting in Paris. The couple moved to Rutherford shortly after their marriage in Brooklyn, New York. Williams, and his younger brother Edgar, attended elementary school in Rutherford, and in 1898 studied at Château de Lancy, a boarding school near Geneva, while their father was in Buenos Aires on a year-long business trip. In the fall of 1899, Williams started high school at Horace Mann in Manhattan, commuting roughly an hour and a half each way from Rutherford to Morningside Heights.
Williams entered the University of Pennsylvania in 1902, as a student in its medical program. At Penn, Williams formed friendships with fellow student Ezra Pound, as well as painter Charles Demuth, who was studying art at Drexel, and H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), a student at Bryn Mawr. These friendships encouraged Williams to explore his aesthetic ambitions and would remain important throughout his life. Pound, in particular, was a chief foil in Williams' development of his vision of American literature. The two writers shared a life-long, if at times contentious, friendship. In his prologue to Kora in Hell: Improvisations (1920), Williams would call Pound "the best enemy United States verse has" because, from Williams' perspective, Pound favored that which mimicked the European over that which was American. It became one of Williams' aesthetic missions to create a distinctively American literature-one which drew on American diction, rhythms, forms, and themes, and which was rooted in the particularities of the local.
Following medical school, Williams interned first at the French Hospital and then at Nursery and Child's Hospital in New York, resigning from the latter on principle rather than sign his name to a hospital report containing figures he could not verify. Williams next studied pediatrics in Leipzig. While in Europe, he visited Pound in London and had a brief taste of the literary scene there. Upon returning to Rutherford, Williams established a medical practice in his hometown and, in December of 1912, married Florence Herman. The couple would have two sons, William and Paul.
In 1909, Williams privately printed a volume of his poems in Rutherford; and then in 1913 he succeeded in publishing The Tempers with Pound's publisher, London-based Elkin Matthews. While many of his literary peers led bohemian lives in Greenwich Village and Paris, Williams juggled his writing with his life in suburban Rutherford and his busy medical career. In his 1951 Autobiography, Williams wrote that early on he had made the decision that he would "not 'die for art,' but live for it, grimly! And work, work, work (like Pop), beat the game and be free (like Mom, poor soul!) to write, write as I alone should write."
During the late 1910s, Williams would sometimes meet with a group of writers associated with the little magazine Others at the house of Alfred Kreymborg in Grantwood, New Jersey. He also made commutes into Greenwich Village to visit with writers like Marianne Moore, Marsden Hartley, Kay Boyle, Wallace Stevens, Mina Loy, and Lola Ridge. In 1920, Williams founded the little magazine Contact with writer Robert McAlmon. He also continued to contribute his own writing to various little magazines and during the early 1920s published Kora in Hell: Improvisations (1920), Sour Grapes (1921), Great American Novel (1923), Spring and All (1923), and In the American Grain (1925). Much of this last book was written during a sabbatical year, half of which he spent in Europe. Though Williams did make several extended trips to Europe during the 1920s, he chose not to become an expatriate like so his many of his peers. In 1926, he won the Dial award for his poem Paterson, a precursor to the long-poem of the same name he would publish in five books beginning in 1946.
In 1931, Williams contributed to the Objectivist issue of Poetry magazine, with fellow poets Louis Zukofsky, Charles Reznikoff, George Oppen and others. In the 1930s, Williams continued to publish extensively, including two volumes of collected poems and the short story collections The Knife of the Times (1932) and Life Along the Passaic River (1938). Williams' fiction often depicted the local middle- and working-class figures that he encountered in his medical practice.
During the late 1930s, Williams, who always had a difficult time finding a stable publisher, began publishing with the fledgling press New Directions. Its founder, James Laughlin, brought out Williams' 1937 novel, White Mule, and served as his principal publisher throughout the late 1930s and 1940s. In 1950, though, Williams was wooed by a former New Directions editor, David McDowell, into a lucrative contract to publish several volumes of prose with the more commercial Random House.
Living at a remove from modernism's literary colonies, Williams was a diligent correspondent throughout his life. In addition to carrying on extensive correspondences with his literary peers, he responded to almost anyone who wrote to him, including many young writers. During the 1940s, he met and began a correspondence with aspiring writer Marcia Nardi, whose desperate and sometimes accusatory letters he incorporated into his epic poem Paterson .
For much of his life, Williams felt neglected in comparison to some of his better-known contemporaries; however, in the 1950s he began to achieve some the renown he desired. Members of a younger generation of writers, like Allen Ginsberg and Denise Levertov, sought him out as a literary mentor. Such recognition, however, was offset by several medical and personal setbacks. In 1948, Williams suffered a heart attack, and throughout the 1950s he suffered a series of strokes and wrestled with bouts of depression. In the midst of this, Williams also commenced his periodic interviews with scholar John C. Thirlwall, who hoped to write a biography of the poet. Williams' own Autobiography had caused tensions with some of his old literary compatriots, including a major rift with his one-time friend Robert McAlmon.
Williams also experienced disappointment when his nomination to the post of Consultant in Poetry at the Library of Congress was sidetracked by McCarthy-era questions about his politics and personal associations, including his friendship with Pound. Ill-health and frustration led him to surrender the appointment. He did, however, that same year receive the validation of sharing the 1953 Bollingen Prize with Archibald MacLeish. Williams was increasingly asked to give readings around the country, and would do so as his health allowed. Julian Beck produced a successful off-Broadway run of Williams' play Many Loves in 1959, which the poet was able to attend.
In 1961, Williams experienced another round of debilitating strokes, leading him to give up on his writing. He died on March 4, 1963. Williams' funeral in Rutherford was attended by his family and townspeople, as well as several younger writers from New York--including Gilbert Sorrentino, LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka) and Joel Oppenheimer--who had come to pay homage to the poet. Later that year, Williams was posthumously awarded the Pulitzer Prize for poetry for Pictures from Breughel, and Other Poems (1962) as well as the National Institute of Arts and Letters Gold Medal for poetry.
Poet and physician William Carlos Williams was born in Rutherford, New Jersey, on September 17, 1883. After attending public school in Rutherford until 1897, Williams and his brother attended Château de Lancy near Geneva and the Lycée Condorcet in Paris for two years. Following the family's return to Rutherford in 1899, Williams commuted to Horace Mann High School in New York.
From 1902–1906 Williams studied medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. During these years he began his friendships with Ezra Pound, H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), and painter Charles Demuth. Williams interned at French Hospital and the Nursery and Child's Hospital in New York from 1906 to 1909. In 1909 William Carlos Williams financed the publication of his first collection of poetry titled Poems .
Following his internship, he studied pediatrics for a year at the University of Leipzig. While in Europe he made several visits to London to see Ezra Pound, and during those visits met William Butler Yeats.
In 1910 he returned to begin a general practice in Rutherford, New Jersey. By 1912 he had married Florence Herman, who was the Flossie mentioned in his poems. His interactions with his patients influenced his poetry and stories throughout his life.
Another significant influence on writing was his interest in art and particularly the work of the French post-impressionists and cubists, some of which he viewed at Alfred Stieglitz's gallery "291." Many of his essays on the arts were collected in A Recognizable Image (1978).
In the 1920s a wide variety of Williams writings were published. Two prose pieces, Kora in Hell: Improvisations (1920) and The Great American Novel (1923), were followed by Spring and All (1923), a volume which combined prose and verse. His study of historical figures, In the American Grain (1925), was followed by the novel, A Voyage to Pagany (1928) and by his translation, in collaboration with his mother, of Philippe Soupault's novel, Last Nights in Paris (1929).
Throughout his career Williams displayed an allegiance to the small literary magazines and was frequently published by them. He also coedited Contact with Robert McAlmon and Marsden Hartley from 1920 to 1923. Williams's novel, White Mule (1937), was serialized in the literary magazine Pagany from 1930–1933.
During the 1930s Williams continued to write prose, fiction, and poetry, including The Knife of the Times and Other Stories (1932), January (1932), Collected Poems, 1921-1931 (1934), White Mule (1937), and Life Along the Passaic River (1938).
Although Williams wrote a variety of prose, fiction, and poetry in the next two decades, his greatest achievements were the epic poem Paterson, which appeared in five books (1946, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1958); his long poem, The Desert Music (1954); Pictures From Brueghel (1962), and two important plays, A Dream of Love (1948) and Many Loves (1961).
During the last fifteen years of his life, Williams began to receive recognition for his work. In 1949 he became a fellow of the Library of Congress and in 1950 he received the first National Book Award for poetry. He was also awarded the Bollingen Prize (1953) and posthumously the Pulitzer Prize in poetry in 1963. He died on March 4, 1963 in Rutherford.
Biographical information on each recipient of Williams's letters is found in the series notes.
Garraty, John A. (ed.) Dictionary of American Biography . Supplement Seven 1961-1965. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1981. pp. 788-791.
William Carlos Williams, American poet, essayist, dramatist, prose writer, and physician, was born in Rutherford, New Jersey on September 17, 1883 to William George Williams and Raquel Héléna Rose Hoheb. His father was British-born and had lived most of his early life in the British Virgin Islands. His mother was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico. William Carlos and his younger brother Edgar were raised in Rutherford and lived not only with their parents, but also their paternal grandmother, Emily Dickinson Wellcome, and uncles. The house was lively with the various personalities and languages and both sons grew up speaking Spanish and French, as well as English.
From 1897 to 1899, Williams and his brother went to Europe with their mother for schooling in Château de Lancy near Geneva, Switzerland and the Lycée Condorcet in Paris. Following Williams’s return to the United States in 1899, he enrolled at Horace Mann High School in New York City, where he ran track. In 1901, he fell ill after a race and was diagnosed with a heart murmur; forced to stop running, he became an avid reader and began to write poetry. Williams enrolled in dental school in 1902 at the University of Pennsylvania, but soon transferred to the medical school. There he met Ezra Pound, with whom he would develop a life-long and often strained friendship. Pound played an important role in Williams’ development as a writer and introduced him to Hilda Doolittle (H.D.), who was attending nearby Bryn Mawr College. During this time Williams also befriended artist Charles Demuth.
Following graduation in 1906, Williams moved to New York City for internships at French Hospital and Nursery and Child’s Hospital. In 1909 his first play, Betty Putnam, was produced and Williams published Poems by William C. Williams at a local printer. The same year, Williams met Florence “Flossie” Herman, who promised to marry him when he returned from the University of Leipzig where he was to study pediatrics. While in Germany, Williams made several trips to various countries and visited Ezra Pound in London and his brother in Italy. After just one year in his studies, Williams returned to the United Stated, anxious to return to Florence and begin a medical practice. In September of 1910, Williams opened his practice in Rutherford, New Jersey and nearly three years later, on December 12, 1912, he married Florence and they settled in Rutherford. They would remain married until his death. Williams relocated his practice to his new home in Rutherford and became a successful and well-respected physician, a position he would hold in the Rutherford community for the rest of his life.
The couple’s first son, William Eric, was born in January 1914 and their second son, Paul, was born in September 1916. Around 1914, Williams became restless with his work as just a doctor, and began to visit New York City, spending time in Greenwich Village among writers and artists. Williams was determined to strike a balance between his work as a successful doctor, which provided him financial and family stability, and as a writer with a full literary career. His friends in Greenwich Village supported this endeavor and provided him a community with which to share his poems and other writings. Among the poets were a core group, most of whom published work in the little magazine Others, comprised of Alfred Kreymborg, Marianne Moore, Wallace Stevens, Maxwell Bodenheim, and Edna St. Vincent Millay. In 1914, Williams’s poetry appeared in Pound and Amy Lowell’s Imagist anthology, Des Imagists . His poetry volume, Al Que Quiere!, appeared in 1917 and reflected Williams's Spanish and Puerto Rican roots. This volume introduced the theme that would be a constant through his life’s work: his struggle to understand his American identity in the country that he at once loved but struggled to understand and accept.
Though Williams’s work was initially swept into the Imagism movement, he quickly established his own voice and stood distinct from his contemporaries. He began to experiment in his poetry and went on to write several plays, short stories, novels, critical essays, an autobiography, and translations. His writing and physician’s life were balanced by working as a doctor through the weekdays, writing at night, and spending weekends in New York City with fellow writers and artists. Williams’s developing writing voice became distinct from his influential friend Pound and contemporary T.S. Eliot, he set out to draw his themes from what he called “the local” and to not allude to foreign languages and Classical sources. He continued experimenting with new techniques of meter and lineation, further developing his new voice and focusing his subject matter on everyday circumstances of life and the lives of everyday people. This is most evident in his five-part epic Paterson, published between 1946 and 1958.
Williams began to write plays after acting with Mina Loy in one of Alfred Kreymborg’s plays. Innovation was important to Williams as he worked on Kora in Hell: Improvisations in 1920 while editing the little magazine Contact with Robert McAlmon. In 1924, Williams went on sabbatical for one year and wrote In the American Grain in the New York Public Library. For the rest of the year he and Florence left the children with friends and traveled to France. Much like Williams had done as a child with his own mother and brother, William Eric and Paul joined Florence on a trip to Europe in 1927 where they attended school. Williams joined them and took the opportunity to visit Pound, James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, and Constantin Brâncuşi. While Williams was impressed by their literary success, he remained dedicated to living in the United States and writing in his singularly American voice. In 1927, he published, The Descent of Winter, and in 1928 A Voyage to Pagany, inspired by his European travels.
In 1930, along with Richard Johns, Williams began editing the experimental magazine Pagany . Around that time, he won the Guarantor's Prize for poems published in Louis Zukofsky's "Objectivist" issue of Poetry . In 1932, he resumed publishing Contact for a three-issue run. Over the next several years, Williams published poetry, drama and prose and worked steadily on Paterson, for which he would be become perhaps best known. He published the first book of the five-part semi-autobiographical epic poem in 1946 (he would die while still working on part six). The poem’s main character is a doctor and poet named Paterson who lives in Paterson, New Jersey, an industrial town along the Passaic River not far from Rutherford. The poem follows Paterson along in his life, concentrating on his daily experience. The poem is a sort of collage, integrating letters between Williams and others and poem fragments of other poets.
Towards the end of his life, Williams toured the United States giving readings and lectures, invited by eager writing teachers and students. Williams took this role seriously and spent time talking and corresponding with students, urging them to find their own voice and yet remain flexible and rooted in some literary tradition. Emerging writers cited Williams as a major influence throughout his life, including the poets among the Beat Generation, the Black Mountain School, the San Francisco Renaissance, and the New York School.
Williams suffered a heart attack in 1948 and his health began to decline. Though his health increasingly worsened that year, he published the second volume of Paterson, the play A Dream of Love, and several small collections of poems. In 1949 he published Selected Poems and Paterson III, along with the chapbook The Pink Church, a book accused of having communist overtones (though it was simply about the human body) and was made a fellow of the Library of Congress.
In 1950, Williams received the National Book Award for Selected Poems and Paterson III, published Make Light of It: Collected Short Stories and Collected Later Poems (1940-1950), and began publishing with Random House, the first commercial publisher other than New Directions (which Williams had been with since its 1936 founding) to publish his work. In 1951, Williams published Autobiography of William Carlos Williams, The Collected Earlier Poems, and Paterson IV and in March of that year he had his first stroke and he retired from medical practice. Williams suffered a second and serious stroke in August 1952. In spite of his declining health, Williams received the honor of being named Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress but his appointment was rescinded due to his alleged associations with communism and his friendship with controversial Ezra Pound. The position’s revocation coupled with his increasing difficulty with writing caused a severe depression, for which he was admitted to a psychiatric hospital the same year. He received the Bollingen Prize for Poetry along with Archibald MacLeish that year.
In October 1955 Williams had his third, paralyzing stroke. He eventually taught himself to speak again and learned to type with his unparalyzed hand on an electric typewriter, but his work process was profoundly affected. His health continued to worsen and in 1959 he published Yes, Mrs. Williams, a biography of his mother, and participated in The Living Theatre production of his play Many Loves . Various short stories collected in The Farmers' Daughters and plays collected in Many Loves and Other Plays were published in 1961. In 1962 New Directions published Williams's last poetry collection, Pictures from Brueghel and Other Poems.
On March 4, 1963, Williams died at his home in Rutherford at the age of 79. Locally, he was remembered as a doctor who delivered nearly 2,000 children. Nationally, he was lauded for his writing. In May, 1963 he was posthumously awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Pictures from Brueghel and Other Poems and the Gold Medal for Poetry of the National Institute of Arts and Letters. His most anthologized poems are “The Red Wheelbarrow” and “This Is Just To Say.”
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William Carlos Williams, poet.
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William Carlos Williams, poet.
William Carlos Williams (1883-1963) studied medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and practiced as a pediatrician throughout his life, while at the same time pursuing a literary career. It was at the University of Pennsylvania that he met fellow poets Ezra Pound and H.D. (Hilda Doolittle). Williams' work included short stories, poems, plays, novels, critical essays, an autobiography and translations. He became involved in the Imagist movement and, later in his career, the American Modernist movement in literature. In May 1963, he was posthumously awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Pictures from Brueghel and Other Poems (1962) and the Gold Medal for Poetry of the National Institute of Arts and Letters. Among his major works are Kora in Hell (1920), Spring and All (1923), Pictures from Brueghel and Other Poems (1962), Paterson (1963; 1992), and Imaginations (1970). The Poetry Society of America honors William Carlos Williams annually, with an award in his name for the best book of poetry published by a small, non-profit or university press.
Francis Wolle 1889-1979) received his master’s degree in English at the University of Colorado and continued his graduate work at the Sorbonne and at Columbia University. He began teaching at the University of Colorado in 1913, spending forty-four years on the University of Colorado Department of English faculty. Wolle served six years as chairman of the English department. He was associated with more than eighty plays during his time at CU and was the director of University Dramatics from 1914–1940. Between 1917 and 1933, Wolle wrote, produced, and directed fifteen University of Colorado musical comedies. Wolle served overseas in the army during World War I. He advanced to the rank of captain. Upon his return to Colorado he was named commander of a company that later became the Colorado National Guard. During World War II this unit was called to service. Wolle chaired a committee that helped with navy training on campus during the war. He married Muriel V. Sibell on October 26, 1945. After Wolle retired from the University in 1959, he became active in youth ministry at the Episcopal Church in Boulder. He was ordained as a priest of the Episcopal Church in April 1973; he was granted special permission to be ordained despite age restrictions, and became the oldest man to receive ordination.
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Letters : Rutherford, N.J., to Cid Corman, Kyoto, Japan, 1962-1970.
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The descent : for chamber voices (SSATB) / text by William Carlos Williams ; music by Bryan Burkett. 1998.
ArchivalResource: 1 score (11 p.) ; 28 cm.
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- Burkett, Bryan E. The descent : for chamber voices (SSATB) / text by William Carlos Williams ; music by Bryan Burkett.
Kirschner, Andy. The dance / music by Andy Kirshner ; poem by William Carlos Williams.
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The dance / music by Andy Kirshner ; poem by William Carlos Williams. 1983.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (13 leaves) ; 35 cm.
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- Kirschner, Andy. The dance / music by Andy Kirshner ; poem by William Carlos Williams.
Ann Charters Papers., 1966-1982.
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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.
Alix Jeffry photographs
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Alix Jeffry photographs
Contains approximately 60,000 negatives (35mm, 2x2"), contact sheets, and glossy 8x10" prints, and circa 400 color slides covering productions of Off-Broadway theaters of New York, and celebrities and performers photographed by Alix Jeffry.
ArchivalResource: 11.25 linear feet (12 boxes)
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- Photographs: Index.
Serly, Tibor. Letters from Tibor Serly to Henry Pleasants, 1931-1951.
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Letters from Tibor Serly to Henry Pleasants, 1931-1951.
Handwritten and typed letters by Tibor Serly to his close friend Henry Pleasants. The letters mostly deal with personal and music matters such as Serly's career as a composer, music teacher, conductor, writer of musical articles, and violinist. Serly describes his collaborations and professional involvement with such notable figures as Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, Louis Zukofsky, Bela Bartok, Zoltan Kodaly, Pietro Mascagni, Arturo Toscanini, Leopold Stokowski, Samuel Barber, Igor Stravinsky, Pierre Monteux, and Marian Anderson. Serly covers the role of the Works Progress Administration in American music life. He also discusses the rise of Nazism in Europe and its effect on the musical life there.
ArchivalResource: 65 items (118 leeaves).
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- Serly, Tibor. Letters from Tibor Serly to Henry Pleasants, 1931-1951.
Robert Lowell papers, 1861-1976 (inclusive) 1935-1970 (bulk).
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Robert Lowell papers, 1861-1976 (inclusive) 1935-1970 (bulk).
Compositions, letters, and other papers of the American writer Robert Lowell.
ArchivalResource: 33 boxes (8.5 linear ft.)
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- Robert Lowell papers, 1861-1976 (inclusive) 1935-1970 (bulk).
Audrey Wood Papers TXRC01-A0., 1863, 1900-1984, n.d.
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Audrey Wood Papers 1863, 1900-1984, n.d.
Correspondence, photographs, business and financial records, playscripts, appointment books, clippings, awards, theatrical memorabilia, and scrapbooks document the personal life and professional activities of literary representative Audrey Wood, her husband and business partner, William Liebling, and their clients, including Tennessee Williams.
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- Audrey Wood Papers TXRC01-A0., 1863, 1900-1984, n.d.
Bridson, Douglas Geoffrey, 1910-1980. Mss., 1934-1980
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Bridson mss. 1934-1980
The Bridson mss., 1934-1980, consists of correspondence and writings of Douglas Geoffrey Bridson, 1910-1980, producer and author.
ArchivalResource: 657 items
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- Bridson mss., 1934-1980
Paul Goodman papers, 1925-1983.
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Paul Goodman papers, 1925-1983.
Papers of Paul Goodman the American social critic, essayist, writer of fiction,poet and psychotherapist. Includes correspondence, compositions by Goodman,biographical information, and materials by others.
ArchivalResource: 64 boxes (21.3 linear ft.)
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- Paul Goodman papers, 1925-1983.
Tiger's Eye records, 1939-1955
Title:
Tiger's Eye records 1939-1955
The records document allaspects of the production and distribution of the little magazine The Tiger'sEye, from its inception in 1947 through the decision to cease publication in1951. Correspondence, manuscripts, and business records document the creativeand editorial process, the enthusiasm of its readership, its subscription base,and the work involved in producing and distributing the issues.
ArchivalResource: 26.0 linear feet (57boxes)
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- Tiger's Eye records, 1939-1955
Reed Whittemore papers, c. 1913-1985, 1965-1980
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Reed Whittemore papers
Edward Reed Whittemore, Jr. (1919-2012) was a poet and emeritus professor of English at the University of Maryland, where he taught from 1967 to 1984. He served twice as the Poetry Consultant for the Library of Congress. The author of a major biography of William Carlos Williams, he also wrote numerous volumes of poems and essays. Whittemore's papers include correspondence, manuscripts, drafts, notes, galleys, proofs, scrapbooks, diaries, published materials, newspaper and magazine clippings, audiotapes, and photographs documenting his life, literary work, and teaching. Significant correspondents represented in the collection include Arthur Mizener and John Pauker.
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- Whittemore, Reed, 1919-. Papers.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Letter to [Thomas O.] Mabbott. Rutherford, NJ. 1949 Feb. 15.
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Letter to [Thomas O.] Mabbott. Rutherford, NJ. 1949 Feb. 15.
Concerning an essay by Dr. Williams on Poe; mentioning a lecture by T. S. Eliot on Poe.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Letter to [Thomas O.] Mabbott. Rutherford, NJ. 1949 Feb. 15.
Kinnell mss, 1936-1980
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Kinnell mss 1936-1980
Consists of the correspondence, writings and other papers of poet and professor Galway Kinnell, 1927- .
ArchivalResource: ca. 16,500 items
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- Kinnell mss, 1936-1980
William Carlos Williams collection of papers, 1927-1965
Title:
William Carlos Williams collection of papers 1927-1965
This is a synthetic collection consisting of typescripts and correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 44 items
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- William Carlos Williams collection of papers, 1927-1965
Fernando Puma papers
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Fernando Puma papers
Letters from Puma to his mother and family; letters from William Carlos Williams, Alfred Stieglitz, Julian Huxley, George Grosz, and others; letters from Sheldon Cheney to Puma's mother following Puma's death regarding exhibitions of his work and sales of his work. Also included are numerous articles on Puma, one by Cheney and by Williams; photographs of his work; clippings; and catalogs.
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- Puma, Fernando, 1915-. Fernando Puma papers, 1932-1970.
Robert Fitzgerald papers, 1892-1986
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Robert Fitzgerald papers 1892-1986
Series I, Correspondence, consists chiefly of incoming personal and professional correspondence and family correspondence. The collection is particularly rich for its correspondence with poets, editors, translators, publishers, and literary scholars and critics during the middle part of the 20th century. There are letters from many well-known poets writing in English during this period, including W.H. Auden, John Berryman, Elizabeth Bishop, Louise Bogan, James Dickey, T.S. Eliot, Seamus Heaney, Robert Lowell, Archibald MacLeish, James Merrill, Ezra Pound, Laura Riding, and William Carlos Williams. Critics include R.P. Blackmur and Francis Fergusson. Larger files exist for Dudley Fitts, Caroline Gordon, James Laughlin, T.S. Matthews, John Frederick Nims, and Allen Tate. Series II, Writings of Robert Fitzgerald, is subdivided for articles and essays, autobiographical writings, criticism, diaries, edited works, lectures and speeches, obituaries and tributes, open letters, plays, poetry, reviews, school work, short stories, and translations. Translations include corrected drafts and galley proofs for the Iliad and drafts, setting copies, and page proofs for the Aeneid. Series III, Writings of Others, contains drafts and printed versions of work by others, including writers, colleagues, and students. In general, there are drafts of work for students (or former students) and clippings or copies of printed work for better-known writers, though there are drafts of poems by Dudley Fitts, James Laughlin, Archibald MacLeish, and Allen Tate. Series IV, Financial and Legal Records, is subdivided for bank records, bills and receipts, contracts, copyright registration, insurance documents, loan records, material relating to Fitzgerald estates, real estate, royalty statements, and tax documents. Series V, Personal Papers, is subdivided for artwork, clippings, family papers, material relating to Time magazine, medical and military records, notes and notebooks, photographs, printed ephemera, real estate, school records, speaking engagements, and teaching and course material.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 123 (incl. 9 oversize boxes); Linear Feet: 54.35'
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- Fitzgerald, Robert, 1910-1985. Robert Fitzgerald papers, 1892-1986.
Zallman, Arlene. Winter (#1) / text, W.C. Williams ; [music], Arlene Zallman.
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Winter (#1) / text, W.C. Williams ; [music], Arlene Zallman. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([8] leaves) ; 27 cm.
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- Zallman, Arlene. Winter (#1) / text, W.C. Williams ; [music], Arlene Zallman.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams Papers, 1929-1960.
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William Carlos Williams Papers, 1929-1960.
Collection includes an incomplete play, no title, by Mrs. Clayton Hoagland; lecture notes, "Studiously Unprepared" by William Carlos Williams; poem "The Yellow Season" by W.C.W.; poem, "June" by K.D.; poem "Threnody" by W.C.W.; poem, "The Spider" by Priscilla Hoagland with A. Ms. S. poem "Sequel to the Spider" by W.C.W. on the same sheet; notes for a speech by W.C.W. with autograph note by Mrs. Clayton Hoagland. Also "The Ann Sterling Show" on which W.C.W. was interviewed with A.N.S.W.C.W. to Mrs. Clayton Hoagland on verso; autobiographical notes by W.C.W. rough notes; additional autobiographical notes by W.C.W.; poem "Before the Star's End" by Raymond Larsson; foreward to W.C.W.'s autobiography; poem "The Evacuated City" by Raymond Larsson; "Raymond Larsson, Poet and Unfortunate" by unknown author, together with note re. Larsson's works by unknown author. Also a review of 1000 years of Irish Poetry; a brief comment on Mrs. Clayton Hoagland's 1000 Years of Irish Poetry by W.C.W.; poem "Writer's Prologue" by W.C.W.; poem "A Sort of Song" by W.C.W.; poem "Arrival" by W.C.W.; poem "Nantucket" by W.C.W.; poem "Between Walls" by W.C.W.; poem "The Bird's Companion" by W.C.W.; "Proletarian Portrait" by W.C.W.; autobiographical notes by W.C.W.; review of Ford M. Ford's Parade's End by W.C.W. Also a play "To Fall Asleep" by Mrs. Clayton Hoagland; poem "Paterson" Book IV part 2, by W.C.W.; "Paterson", Book IV part unknown by W.C.W.; poem "Paterson" book III part 2, by W.C.W.; poem "Paterson" book III part 1 by W.C.W.; poem "Paterson" book III, part 2 by W.C.W.; poem "Paterson" introduction and book I by W.C.W.; lecture notes, "Porto Rico Talk" by W.C.W.; a play Trial Horse No. 1, Many Loves by W.C.W.; a play Sera Fina by W.C.W.; a play The Funny's by W.C.W. Also a poem "Choral" by W.C.W.; poem "The United States" by W.C.W.; poem "Design for November" by W.C.W.; poems "Raindrops on a Briar" by W.C.W.; "Choral: The Pink Church", "Turkey in the Straw", "To Ford Madox Ford in Heaven" by W.C.W.; play "Tituba's Children" scene 1 by W.C.W.; poems "The Desert Music", "A Place, (any place) to Transcend All Places" by W.C.W. Also two plays, titles unknown, by Mrs. Clayton Hoagland; poems "The Rose in Time of War" and "Chanson" by W.C.W.; incomplete short story "Christmas in Korea" by W.C.W.; incomplete essay, beginning, "There must be something extra ordinary, if possible unique, in pattern, thought or skill, about every successful poem." by W.C.W. Letter and postcard correspondents and recipients include, W.C.W., patient prescribing a diet, Mrs. Clayton Hoagland, Mr. Hoagland, Dolly J.B., Gladys Enoble, Peter DeVries, Albert, Rationing Board, Priscilla Hoagland, Horace E. Hamilton, Walt[ter Roy?] Harding, Raymond Larsson, Karl J. Holzknecht, Julian Beck, Richard H. Amerman, Babe and Paddy, Miss N. Scanlon, Babette Deutch, and Sylvia Sammartino. Photographs include W.C.W. seated outdoors; head and shoulders; seated; head and shoulders, and one photograph of W.C.W.'s head and shoulders signed by W.C.W.
ArchivalResource: 163 items.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams Papers, 1929-1960.
Charles Reznikoff Papers, 1912-1976
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Charles Reznikoff Papers 1912-1976
The papers of a distinguished American literary figure. Reznikoff was a prolific writer of poetry, prose, essays, and chronicler of Judaism and the American Jewish experience. He worked both as an editor and contributing author on and , and was in close association with such noted writers as Ezra Pound, George Oppen, and William Carlos Williams. The correspondence, which provides documentation of the literary community of 40s, 50s, and 60s America, as well as providing insights into Reznikoff's personal life, includes letters from Robert Creeley, David Ignatow, Denise Levertov, George Oppen, John Perlman, Willilam Carlos Williams, and Louis Zukofsky. Also included are the various exchanges between Reznikoff and his numerous publishers. The bulk of the collection consists of Reznikoff's writings, ranging from original source materials up to finished typescripts, and includes thousands of pages of revisions. Most of the materials in the collection date from the 1940's to the early 1970's. The 1989 addition to the Reznikoff papers consists primarily of letters written by Reznikoff to his wife Marie Syrkin between 1928 and 1939. Also included are Reznikoff's letter of will to his wife dated 1961; letters of condolence to Marie following the poet's death in 1976; and several miscellaneous correspondences. In addition, Reznikoff's personal copies (with annotations) of eight of his published works have been included. The 1991 addition to the Reznikoff papers contains personal letters from Reznikoff to Marie Syrkin written in 1930 before their marriage; financial records which detail Reznikoff's activities between 1947 and 1976; and miscellaneous memorabilia. The Menorah Journal Family Chronicle
ArchivalResource: 9.7 Linear feet; 26 archives boxes, 1 oversize folder
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- Charles Reznikoff Papers, 1912-1976
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams Papers [manuscript], 1935-1961.
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William Carlos Williams Papers [manuscript], 1935-1961.
Letters include 73 from William Carlos Williams to Fred Miller 1935-1961. Collection also includes a printed poem, signed by W.C.W. entitled, "The Gift" and a printed article from "Poetry," a review of "An Anthology of Contemporary Latin American Poetry," mentioning W.C.W.
ArchivalResource: 75 items.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams Papers [manuscript], 1935-1961.
Moore, Marianne, 1887-1972. General correspondence, 1901-1972.
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General correspondence, 1901-1972.
Letters to Moore and originals and retained copies of letters from her. Correspondents include W.H. Auden, Djuna Barnes, Jacques Barzun, Sylvia Beach, Cecil Beaton, Laura Benét, William Rose Benét, Elizabeth Bishop, Louise Bogan, Bryher, Kenneth Burke, Malcolm Cowley, Louise Crane, e.e. cummings, Babette Deutsch, T.S. Eliot, Allen Ginsberg, H.D., Donald Hall, Malvina Hoffman, Henrietta Fort Holland, Langston Hughes, Randall Jarrell, Kathrine Jones, Hugh Kenner, Jeffrey Kindley, Harry Levin, Lester Littlefield, George Platt Lynes, Archibald MacLeish, Louis Macneice, Harriet Monroe, Chester Page, George Plimpton, Katherine Anne Porter, Ezra Pound, Theodore Roethke, Muriel Rukeyser, George Saintsbury, May Sarton, Maurice Sendak, Mary Craig Shoemaker, Edith Sitwell, Osbert Sitwell, Stephen Spender, Wallace Stevens, William Targ, Allen Tate, Scofield Thayer, Mark Van Doren, Hildegarde L. Watson, James Sibley Watson, Monroe Wheeler, Oscar Williams, William Carlos Williams, Edmund Wilson, Yvor Winters, and Morton Dauwen Zabel.
ArchivalResource: 82 boxes.
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- Moore, Marianne, 1887-1972. General correspondence, 1901-1972.
Rosenberger, Francis Coleman, 1915-. Letter to William Carlos Williams and reply, 1951 January 8.
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Letter to William Carlos Williams and reply, 1951 January 8.
Rosenberger writes Williams for any poems about Thomas Jefferson for an anthology. Williams replies that he has never written anything on Jefferson, inquires about a story about Jefferson, and repeats two ribald stories about washerwomen.
ArchivalResource: 1 item : typescript.
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- Rosenberger, Francis Coleman, 1915-. Letter to William Carlos Williams and reply, 1951 January 8.
Bradbury, M. mss. II, 1949-1993
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Bradbury, M. mss. II 1949-1993
The Bradbury, M. mss. II, 1949-1993, consists of the papers of British author, professor, and literary critic Malcolm Bradbury, 1932-2000.
ArchivalResource: ca. 10,000 items
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- Bradbury, M. mss. II, 1949-1993
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams correspondence with Mimi Goldberg, 1954-1979.
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William Carlos Williams correspondence with Mimi Goldberg, 1954-1979.
Letters between Williams and Goldberg focus on her development as a poet and his encouragement of her work. Also included are: two letters from Williams' wife, Florence, to Goldberg; a letter from Napco Industries to its shareholders; a group of clippings about Williams; a draft of a poem, "Last Winter" presumably by Williams; and a drawing of a group of cats.
ArchivalResource: 0.21 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams correspondence with Mimi Goldberg, 1954-1979.
Paul L. Mariani papers
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Paul L. Mariani papers
The collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, teaching materials, research files, broadsides, photographs and ephemera documenting the life and work of Paul L. Mariani. It contains his research materials on John Berryman, Hart Crane, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Robert Lowell and John Berryman. The correspondence includes letters from Robert Bly, Robert Creeley, Seamus Heaney, Philip Levine, Barry Moser, Robert Pinksy, Dave Smith and Richard Wilbur.
ArchivalResource: 44.25 Linear Feet (92 containers )
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- Mariani, Paul L. Paul L. Mariani papers, 1961-2003.
Creeley, Robert, 1926-2005. Papers, 1951-1990.
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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.
Leslie Daiken Papers
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Leslie Daiken Papers
The Papers of Leslie Daiken, 1935-1963, document his early career as poet and his later career as authority on children's customs, toys, games and nursery rhymes. The works exist as prospectuses, holograph and typed notes, manuscript drafts, television and radio production scripts, galleys, and page proofs. Most of Daiken's published and unpublished work is represented in this collection, from Signatures of All Things to Out Goes She! The correspondence, 1935-1963, reflects the contemporary literary and political climate as well as Daiken's relations with his friends and intimates. Significant correspondents include Samuel Beckett, Austin Clarke, Cyril Cusack, J.F.A. Heath-Stubbs, Wyn Henderson, Alun Lewis, Hugh MacDiarmid, Ewart Milne, Sean O'Casey, Seumas O'Sullivan, Thomas B. Rudmose-Brown, Blanaid Salkeld, Roy Saunders, Caitlin Thomas, Arland Ussher, and William Carlos Williams.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes, 8 galley folders, 1 oversize folder (1.75 linear feet)
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- Leslie Daiken Papers TXRC94-A17., 1935-1963
Ben Shahn papers
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Ben Shahn papers
The papers of social realist painter, photographer, illustrator, printmaker, and teacher Ben Shahn (1898-1969) measure 25.1 linear feet and date from 1879-1990, with the bulk of the material dating from 1933-1970. The bulk of the collection consists of over 14 linear feet of incoming letters from artists, writers, colleagues, publishers, art organizations, galleries, and universities and colleges. Also found are biographical materials, project and source files, printed material, artwork by Shahn and others, photographs taken of and by Shahn, interview transcripts, sound recordings of interviews and a motion picture film.Biographical material and family records include a 1924 passport for Shahn and his first wife, Tillie, biographical sketches of Shahn, and award certificates received by him.Letters are primarily written to Shahn from family members, artists, writers, colleagues, publishers, art organizations, galleries, and universities and colleges. Notable correspondents include Leonard Baskin, Alexander Calder, Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans, Joseph Hirsch, Leo Lionni, John Bartlow Martin, George and Marian Nakashima, Clifford Odets, Charles Olson, Robert Osborn, Diego Rivera, Jerome Robbins, Selden Rodman, James Thrall Soby, Raphael Soyer, and William Carlos Williams. A small number of scattered letters from Shahn can also be found throughout the series.Project files document approximately twenty-one of Shahn's commissions, including murals for the community center at Jersey Homesteads, the Bronx Central Annex Post Office, the Social Security Building in Washington D.C. , and the William E. Grady Vocational High School. The files also document his involvement in the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Roosevelt, in addition to projects for schools, temples and private homes.Financial and legal records include consignment records, loan agreements, royalty statements and receipts for artwork sold.Notes and writings are by Shahn and others including Alan Dugan, W. H. Ferry, Theodore Gusten, and John Bartlow Martin. They include lists of artwork, many of which are annotated.Artwork includes a sketchbook and several unbound sketches and lettering by Shahn, in addition to drawings and prints by others including Shahn's children, Mario Casetta and Stefan Martin.Source files contain printed material and photographs relating to topics depicted by Shahn in his artwork such as children, dams, farming, houses, industry, mines and miners, slums, war and workers. These files also contain scattered photographic prints by FSA and OWI photographers including Shahn, Jack Delano, Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, Russell Lee, Carl Mydans, Marion Post Wolcott, Arthur Rothstein, and John Vachon.Printed material includes news clippings covering Shahn and his career as well as subjects of interest to Shahn. Also found are exhibition catalogs and announcements for exhibitions for Shahn and others, and reproductions of Shahn's artwork including publications illustrated by him.Photographs are of Shahn, his family and friends and colleagues including Alexander Calder, Jerome Robbins, Charles Sheeler, David Smith and William Zorach. Also included are photographs taken by Shahn of New York City and for the FSA in the 1930s, as well as photographs of artwork by Shahn. Photographs by others include one photo each by Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, Russell Lee and Arthur Rothstein.The collection also contains transcripts of eight radio, television and motion picture interviews of Shahn and a reel of 16mm motion picture film from the BBC-TV program "Monitor," in addition to sound recordings of interviews of Shahn by Tony Schwartz and Arlene Francis. Artifacts include a Christmas greeting in the form of a sock.
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- Shahn, Ben, 1898-1969. Ben Shahn papers, 1879-1990 (bulk 1933-1970).
Carter, Thomas H. (Thomas Henry), 1931-1963. Correspondence, 1950-1962.
Title:
Correspondence, 1950-1962.
Mainly the correspondence of Thomas H. Carter and the editors of Shenandoah, 1950-53, and of Mr. Carter, 1950-1962, including numerous letters from leading contemporary literary figures; typescripts from v. III, no. 3, 1952, v. IV, nos. 2-3, 1953, of Shenandoah.
ArchivalResource: ca. 350 items (15 folders)
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- Carter, Thomas H. (Thomas Henry), 1931-1963. Correspondence, 1950-1962.
Poetry Manuscripts Collection (State University of New York at Buffalo). William Carlos Williams collection, 1902-1960.
Title:
William Carlos Williams collection, 1902-1960.
Totaling approximately 20,000 pages, the William Carlos Williams collection contains manuscripts including the working papers for "The Wedge" (1944) and Books 1 and II of "Paterson," early fragments, a working journal, and several drafts for the plays "A Dream of Love" (1948) and "Many Loves" (1942); and 1,200 letters of Williams's correspondence to and from Charles Abbott, James Laughlin, Marianne Moore, Ezra Pound, Louis Zukofsky, and others. These materials are described in Neil Baldwin and Steven L. Meyers's "The Manuscripts and Letters of William Carlos Williams in The Poetry Collection of The Lockwood Memorial Library, State University of New York at Buffalo: A Descriptive Catalogue" (1978). In 1982 Williams' letters to his son William Eric Williams were added to the collection. Supplementing these materials is Williams' desk and typewriter and The Poetry Collection's complete set of first editions of Williams' books and virtually every book of Williams criticism.
ArchivalResource: 88 boxes (22 linear ft.)
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- Poetry Manuscripts Collection (State University of New York at Buffalo). William Carlos Williams collection, 1902-1960.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Letter, Rutherford, N.J., to William Smith Wilson, New Haven, Conn., regarding his book Paterson [manuscript] 1956 April 27.
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Letter, Rutherford, N.J., to William Smith Wilson, New Haven, Conn., regarding his book Paterson [manuscript] 1956 April 27.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Letter, Rutherford, N.J., to William Smith Wilson, New Haven, Conn., regarding his book Paterson [manuscript] 1956 April 27.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams collection, 1916-1973 (bulk 1934-1962).
Title:
William Carlos Williams collection, 1916-1973 (bulk 1934-1962).
The William Carlos Williams Collection, spanning the dates 1916-1973, consists of sixty-nine letters from Williams to several individuals, including Fred Miller, Orrick Johns, Emanuel Romano, and George Kirgo. Letters from Florence Williams (wife of William Carlos) to several of these individuals, several letters written by Fred Miller, and manuscripts by Williams and Miller also comprise the collection.
ArchivalResource: .3 linear feet (1 box)
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams collection, 1916-1973 (bulk 1934-1962).
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams correspondence with Mimi Goldberg, 1954-1979.
Title:
William Carlos Williams correspondence with Mimi Goldberg, 1954-1979.
Letters between Williams and Goldberg focus on her development as a poet and his encouragement of her work. Also included are: two letters from Williams' wife, Florence, to Goldberg; a letter from Napco Industries to its shareholders; a group of clippings about Williams; a draft of a poem, "Last Winter" presumably by Williams; and a drawing of a group of cats.
ArchivalResource: 0.21 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams correspondence with Mimi Goldberg, 1954-1979.
Ben Shahn papers
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Ben Shahn papers
The papers of social realist painter, photographer, illustrator, printmaker, and teacher Ben Shahn (1898-1969) measure 25.1 linear feet and date from 1879-1990, with the bulk of the material dating from 1933-1970. The bulk of the collection consists of over 14 linear feet of incoming letters from artists, writers, colleagues, publishers, art organizations, galleries, and universities and colleges. Also found are biographical materials, project and source files, printed material, artwork by Shahn and others, photographs taken of and by Shahn, interview transcripts, sound recordings of interviews and a motion picture film.Biographical material and family records include a 1924 passport for Shahn and his first wife, Tillie, biographical sketches of Shahn, and award certificates received by him.Letters are primarily written to Shahn from family members, artists, writers, colleagues, publishers, art organizations, galleries, and universities and colleges. Notable correspondents include Leonard Baskin, Alexander Calder, Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans, Joseph Hirsch, Leo Lionni, John Bartlow Martin, George and Marian Nakashima, Clifford Odets, Charles Olson, Robert Osborn, Diego Rivera, Jerome Robbins, Selden Rodman, James Thrall Soby, Raphael Soyer, and William Carlos Williams. A small number of scattered letters from Shahn can also be found throughout the series.Project files document approximately twenty-one of Shahn's commissions, including murals for the community center at Jersey Homesteads, the Bronx Central Annex Post Office, the Social Security Building in Washington D.C. , and the William E. Grady Vocational High School. The files also document his involvement in the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Roosevelt, in addition to projects for schools, temples and private homes.Financial and legal records include consignment records, loan agreements, royalty statements and receipts for artwork sold.Notes and writings are by Shahn and others including Alan Dugan, W. H. Ferry, Theodore Gusten, and John Bartlow Martin. They include lists of artwork, many of which are annotated.Artwork includes a sketchbook and several unbound sketches and lettering by Shahn, in addition to drawings and prints by others including Shahn's children, Mario Casetta and Stefan Martin.Source files contain printed material and photographs relating to topics depicted by Shahn in his artwork such as children, dams, farming, houses, industry, mines and miners, slums, war and workers. These files also contain scattered photographic prints by FSA and OWI photographers including Shahn, Jack Delano, Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, Russell Lee, Carl Mydans, Marion Post Wolcott, Arthur Rothstein, and John Vachon.Printed material includes news clippings covering Shahn and his career as well as subjects of interest to Shahn. Also found are exhibition catalogs and announcements for exhibitions for Shahn and others, and reproductions of Shahn's artwork including publications illustrated by him.Photographs are of Shahn, his family and friends and colleagues including Alexander Calder, Jerome Robbins, Charles Sheeler, David Smith and William Zorach. Also included are photographs taken by Shahn of New York City and for the FSA in the 1930s, as well as photographs of artwork by Shahn. Photographs by others include one photo each by Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, Russell Lee and Arthur Rothstein.The collection also contains transcripts of eight radio, television and motion picture interviews of Shahn and a reel of 16mm motion picture film from the BBC-TV program "Monitor," in addition to sound recordings of interviews of Shahn by Tony Schwartz and Arlene Francis. Artifacts include a Christmas greeting in the form of a sock.
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- Ben Shahn papers, 1879-1990, bulk 1933-1970
DoubleTake, Records, 1908-1999, (bulk 1994-1999)
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DoubleTake Records, 1908-1999 (bulk 1994-1999)
ArchivalResource: 53.1 Linear Feet; 58,872 Items
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- DoubleTake, Records, 1908-1999, (bulk 1994-1999)
William Carlos Williams
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William Carlos Williams
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Joel Oppenheimer Papers, 1925-1988.
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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
ArchivalResource: 100.0 Linear feet
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- Joel Oppenheimer Papers, 1925-1988.
Charles Henri Ford papers, 1928-1947 (inclusive)
Title:
Charles Henri Ford papers 1928-1947 (inclusive)
The papers contain correspondence with writers and artists who contributed to Blues and View, some illustrations and manuscripts for the two magazines, and drafts of Ford's writings.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 7; Other Storage Formats: oversize; Linear Feet: 5.0
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- Charles Henri Ford papers, 1928-1947 (inclusive)
Leibowitz, Herbert A. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1980.
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Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1980.
Comprises 3 items, 3 leaves correspondence plus manuscripts for publication. Contains essay by Leibowitz about William Carlos Williams. Oversize galley in folder 5343.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Leibowitz, Herbert A. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1980.
Brown, Bob, 1886-1959. Philip Kaplan and Bob Brown papers, 1894-1961.
Title:
Philip Kaplan and Bob Brown papers, 1894-1961.
This collection consists of correspondence, articles written by Bob Brown, miscellaneous written material and photographs. Much of the correspondence is between Bob Brown and Philip Kaplan, but other notable names included are Kay Boyle, Nancy Cunard, Gertrude Stein, and William Carlos Williams. Of special interest are approximately 100 letters from Henry Miller to Anaïs Nin.
ArchivalResource: 12.00 boxes.
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- Brown, Bob, 1886-1959. Philip Kaplan and Bob Brown papers, 1894-1961.
Ezra Pound Papers, 1909-1965
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Ezra Pound Papers 1909-1965
The papers of the American poet and literary critic span 1909-1965 and include sixty-six outgoing letters of Pound, his wife Dorothy Shakespear Pound, and William Carlos Williams.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear ft.
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- Ezra Pound Papers, 1909-1965
Peter Neagoe Papers, 1928-1967
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Peter Neagoe Papers 1928-1967
Papers of the Romanian American artist, novelist, short short writer (1881-1960). Correspondence, diaries, drawings, manuscripts, photographs, sketches, memorabilia, and material relating to Neagoe's wife, painter and muralist, Anna Neagoe.
ArchivalResource: 7.0 linear ft.
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- Peter Neagoe Papers, 1928-1967
Brown, William D., 1918-. William D. Brown letters, 1946-1968.
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William D. Brown letters, 1946-1968.
Correspondence of Brown with other contemporary writers including Bernard Citroën, Malcolm Cowley, William Eastlake, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, Jean Malaquais, Charles Olson, Gary Snyder, Philip Whalen, Jonathan Williams, and William Carlos Williams. Much of the correspondence is informal and deals with the writing and publishing of Brown's novel THE WAY TO THE UNCLE SAM HOTEL, and with other literary interests.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. ( 2 boxes)
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- Brown, William D., 1918-. William D. Brown letters, 1946-1968.
Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967. Letters of tribute to Carl Sandburg [manuscript], 1951-1952.
Title:
Letters of tribute to Carl Sandburg [manuscript], 1951-1952.
Collection consists chiefly of letters from eminent Americans in response to Margaret Ligon's request for tributes to Carl Sandburg on his seventy-fifth birthday.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel.
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- Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967. Letters of tribute to Carl Sandburg [manuscript], 1951-1952.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Letter from William Carlos Williams to Geraldine Lust, 1958 May 12.
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Letter from William Carlos Williams to Geraldine Lust, 1958 May 12.
Williams discusses Lust's proposed production of Williams' "In the American grain"; notes that his poem "Paterson 5" will be published by "New Directions" and that "Arts" will have an article and illustration about it.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Letter from William Carlos Williams to Geraldine Lust, 1958 May 12.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Correspondence, 1942.
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Correspondence, 1942.
Letters reflecting his association with the Kathryn Irene Glascock Poetry Contest, Mount Holyoke College.
ArchivalResource: 10 items
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Correspondence, 1942.
Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965,. Editorial correspondence, 1904-1930.
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Editorial correspondence, 1904-1930.
Chiefly letters to Eliot from writers, critics and publishers, many concerning his role as editor of The Criterion; also includes Eliot's Ph.D. thesis in philosophy at Harvard, "Experience and the Objects of Knowledge in the Philosophy of F. H. Bradley." Includes letters from Conrad Aiken, Ernst Robert Curtius, John Gould Fletcher, E.M. Forster, Andre Gide, Herman Hesse, James Joyce, John Maynard Keynes, Harold Monro, I. A. Richards, May Sinclair, William Carlos Williams, and Virginia Woolf.
ArchivalResource: 1 box, 1 v. (.33 linear ft.)
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- Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965,. Editorial correspondence, 1904-1930.
Breslin, James E. B., 1935-. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1981-1985.
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Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1981-1985.
Comprises 8 items, 10 leaves correspondence plus manuscripts for publication. Contain essays by Breslin on James Wright, William Carlos Williams, and Frank O'Hara. Includes related correspondences with University of Chicago Press. Oversize galley in folder 5117.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Breslin, James E. B., 1935-. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1981-1985.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Postcard, 1844 March 5, New Jersey, to William W. Seward, Jr., Forsythe, Ga.
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Postcard, 1844 March 5, New Jersey, to William W. Seward, Jr., Forsythe, Ga.
Concerns photographs of himself.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 9 cm.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Postcard, 1844 March 5, New Jersey, to William W. Seward, Jr., Forsythe, Ga.
Pedro Salinas papers, ca. 1912-1975 (inclusive), 1936-1951 (bulk).
Title:
Pedro Salinas papers, ca. 1912-1975 (inclusive), 1936-1951 (bulk).
Correspondence, literary manuscripts, and other materials of Spanish poet and critic Pedro Salinas.
ArchivalResource: 71 boxes (35.5 linear ft.)
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- Pedro Salinas papers, ca. 1912-1975 (inclusive), 1936-1951 (bulk).
Stevens, Wallace, 1879-1955. Papers, 1899-1957.
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Papers, 1899-1957.
Holographs, typescripts and photocopies of correspondence of Stevens with other writers, critics and students of his poetry. Includes copies of a long series of correspondence with the Cummington Press relating to publication of Notes toward a supreme fiction and Esthétique du mal.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Stevens, Wallace, 1879-1955. Papers, 1899-1957.
Charles Demuth papers
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Charles Demuth papers
Postcards and letters from Helen W. Henderson, Robert and Beatrice Locher, Arnold Ronnebeck, Charles and Katharine Sheeler, Florine Stettheimer, Susan Watts Street, William Carlos Williams, Marsden Hartley, Henry McBride, Georgia O'Keeffe and others; postcards and letters to his mother Agusta Demuth, from Charles while in Paris, 1921; photos of Demuth and others; photographs of Demuth's childhood sketchbook containing 27 drawings of flowers, birds, insects, and animals; 3 photos of landscapes in oil; and a pamphlet by Henry C. Demuth tracing the history of Demuth Tobacco Shop, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
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- Demuth, Charles, 1883-1935. Charles Demuth papers, [ca. 1890-1936].
Charles Sheeler papers
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Charles Sheeler papers
The papers of painter, photographer, lithographer and industrial designer Charles Sheeler measure 4.9 linear feet and date from circa 1840s to 1966, with the bulk of the material dating from 1923-1965. The collection documents Sheeler's family, personal life and career through financial and medical records, awards, correspondence, writings, an autobiography, journal and notebooks, scrapbooks, exhibition catalogs and announcements, printed materials, photographs, funeral records and artwork by Sheeler and others. The collection is particularly rich in Sheeler's writings, and also includes Sheeler's industrial designs and manufactured artwork. Notable photographs include Sheeler with Edward Weston, Edward Steichen, and John Marin.
ArchivalResource: 4.9 Linear feet
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- Charles Sheeler papers, circa 1840s-1966, bulk 1923-1965
Frank, Nino. Bifur archive 1921-1930.
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Bifur archive 1921-1930.
The archive for the small Paris literary periodical Bifur, of which only eight issues were published between the years 1929-1931, consists of 34 letters from various authors such as Richard Aldington, Sylvia Beach, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Eugene O'Neill, Ford Madox Ford and others to Nino Frank. The Hemingway material consists of one autograph letter (22 Jul 1929) from Hemingway to Nino Frank concerning two stories from Men Without Women. The Department of Special Collections has a complete run of the periodical.
ArchivalResource: 34 letters.
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- Frank, Nino. Bifur archive 1921-1930.
Levertov, Denise, 1923-1997. Denise Levertov papers, circa 1918-1996.
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Denise Levertov papers, circa 1918-1996.
Correspondence, manuscripts, datebooks, diaries, notebooks, political statements and speeches, literary publications, photographs, some student papers and teaching materials, her mother's diaries, and manuscripts of, among others, Robert Duncan.
ArchivalResource: 170 linear feet.
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- Levertov, Denise, 1923-1997. Denise Levertov papers, circa 1918-1996.
Heilman, Robert Bechtold, 1906-2004. Robert Bechtold Heilman papers, 1907-2001.
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Robert Bechtold Heilman papers, 1907-2001.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, lecture notes, minutes, committee files, photographs, newsletters, books, posters, programs, reports, and awards, 1907-2001 (bulk, 1928-1997). Consists chiefly of personal correspondence as well as letters from his years as chairman of the University of Washington Dept. of English. Also included are records relating to his activities in Phi Beta Kappa. Correspondents include Theodore Roethke, Sewannee Review editor George Core, Eric Voegelin, Cleanth Brooks, Norton Girault, Solomon Katz, Glenn Leggett, Robert Penn Warren, Kenneth Burke, John Sisk, Allen Tate, and William Carlos Williams. There is also a large amount of correspondence between Heilman and his family, especially his son Champlin B. "Pete" Heilman.
ArchivalResource: 18.75 cubic ft. (19 boxes and 2 vertical files)
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- Heilman, Robert Bechtold, 1906-2004. Robert Bechtold Heilman papers, 1907-2001.
New Directions Publishing Corp. New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
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New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
The records described here are from James Laughlin's home office in Norfolk, Connecticut. Here Laughlin kept his own papers as well as materials sent to him from the New York City office. Series I: Correspondence, contains correspondence and related materials created and recieved by Laughlin and members of the New Directions staff. Correspondence is with authors, literary agents, publishers, small presses, university libraries, book dealers, employees of ND, and Laughlin's personal friends. Includes correspondence with: Lawrence Ferlighetti, John Hawkes, Denise Levertov, Thomas Merton, Henry Miller, Kenneth Patchen, Ezra Pound, Kenneth Rexroth, Delmore Schwartz, Dylan Thomas, Tennessee Williams, William Carlos Williams, and many others. The International writing subseries is a small section of correspondence with writers, translators, literary agents, printers, publishing companies, and bookstores that Laughlin grouped together by nationality. Series II: Title and subject files, concern authors in general and specific titles published by ND as well as other topics of interest to Laughlin. They contain correspondence, interoffice communication such as memoranda and notes, and ephemera and clippings about the person or topic. Title files contain materials relating to the production and/or promotion of the book. Series III: Compositions, contains poems, essays, book reviews, fiction, drawings, and other works. Series IV: Business Records, contains records relating to the non-editorial aspects of New Directions. Most of these records concern Laughlin's corporate activities, but often his personal and corporate interests were interconnected; consequently, there are personal financial records here as well. Also contains materials relating to New Directions employees, including Gerturde Huston and Robert MacGregor. Series V: Contracts includes contracts between authors and New Directions for books (both published and proposed) as well as for other rights and permissions. Series VI: Literary Agencies, contains correspondence and related material exchanged between New Directions and scholars, publishers, libraries,lawyers, and rights holders concerning copyrights administered by New Directions. Includes agency materials for: Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, and Federico García Lorca.
ArchivalResource: 860 boxes (286 linear ft.)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
Robert McAlmon papers, 1916-1980, 1930-1952
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Robert McAlmon papers 1916-1980 1930-1952
The Robert McAlmon Papers consist of letters to McAlmon from literary friends, including William Carlos Williams, Ezra Pound, James Joyce, and Gertrude Stein; manuscripts of several of his writings; and a small quantity of photographs and related papers.
ArchivalResource: 2.71 linear feet (7 boxes)
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- McAlmon, Robert, 1896-1956. Robert McAlmon papers, 1916-1980 (bulk 1930-1952).
Harry Roskolenko collection, 1933-1952
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Harry Roskolenko collection 1933-1952
The collection consists of correspondence and writings of American writer Harry Roskolenko. Correspondents include William Carlos Williams, Marianne Moore, Carl Sandburg, Katharine Anne Porter, John Dos Passos, Dwight Macdonald, William Saroyan, Wallace Stevens, Cleanth Brooks, Archibald MacLeish, Lewis Mumford, John Wheelwright, and James Laughlin, among other American poets, editors, critics, and publishers. Writings include a manuscript poem titled "Perfidious Albion," a typescript play titled "Journey of Five (Of Whom Three Were One)," and a typescript article, "What Poets Do For a Living (A Study of the Poet and his Predicament)." The article summarizes the results of an income survey that Roskolenko sent to fellow poets in April 1949, and is accompanied by response forms from 22 poets. These include Langston Hughes, William Carlos Williams, and Mark Van Doren.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 2; Linear Feet: 0.63
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- Roskolenko, Harry. Harry Roskolenko collection, 1933-1952.
Furr, Jennifer Blair. Day cycle : for soprano and piano / Jennifer Blair Furr.
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Day cycle : for soprano and piano / Jennifer Blair Furr. [199-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 score [26 leaves] ; 28 cm.
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- Furr, Jennifer Blair. Day cycle : for soprano and piano / Jennifer Blair Furr.
Scott, Evelyn, 1893-1963. Evelyn Scott Collection, 1894-1952.
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Evelyn Scott Collection, 1894-1952.
The Evelyn Scott collection consists of primarily manuscripts and correspondence, with the bulk covering the period when she was most actively involved in writing (ca. 1920-1941). The Works series consists of original and carbon copy typescripts of books, articles, essays, short stories, plays, and poems, many unpublished. Included is a carbon copy typescript of Scott's autobiography, Background in Tennessee. The only published novel represented in the collection is Bread and a Sword, while two unpublished novels, "Before Cock Crows," about the French Revolution, and "Escape into Living" are both present in several drafts. More heavily represented, however, are Scott's short stories, articles, and essays, most of which are unpublished. Also present are two collections of poems, one entitled "The Gravestones Wept." Outgoing correspondence comprises a single folder principally of typed carbon copies of letters Scott wrote to her agents, Brandt ? publishers Bennett Cerf of Random House, Charles Scribner's ? also the Authors' League of America, the New York Herald Tribune, and friends such as Elizabeth Ames of Yaddo, and Marie Garland, author and financial benefactress. Incoming correspondence includes letters concerning her literary output and that of her correspondents, as well as discussions of the work of other authors. Scott carried on an active correspondence with such notables as Sherwood Anderson, Kay Boyle, Van Wyck Brooks, Willa Cather, Sidney Cox, John Dewey, Lovat Dickson, John Dos Passos, Theodore Dreiser, Albert Einstein, Waldo Frank, Marie Tudor Garland, Emma Goldman, Swinburne Hale, Aldous Huxley, James Joyce, D.H. Lawrence, Sinclair Lewis, Amy Lowell, Owen Merton, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jean Rhys, Elmer Rice, Lola Ridge, Bertrand Russell, Upton Sinclair, Frank Swinnerton, Thornton Wilder, William Carlos Williams, Morton Dauwen Zabel, and Marya Zaturenska. There are also numerous letters from Scott's publishers and literary agents. Additionally in this series are a few letters from her mother, Maude Thomas Dunn and her father, Seely Dunn. The Miscellaneous series includes various personal, financial, and legal papers relating to Evelyn Scott, as well as to her mother and her father. There are also a large number of letters from the artist Owen Merton, to his mother, Mrs. Alfred Merton, spanning 1909-1913, as well as a few letters to other Merton family members.
ArchivalResource: 19 boxes (8 linear feet), 1 galley folder.
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- Scott, Evelyn, 1893-1963. Evelyn Scott Collection, 1894-1952.
John Hall Wheelock Papers, 1910-circa 2000, (bulk 1954-1978)
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John Hall Wheelock Papers 1910-circa 2000 (bulk 1954-1978)
Poet and editor. Correspondence; drafts of poems, speeches, and articles; and miscellany relating largely to Wheelock's poetry
ArchivalResource: 450 items; 4 containers; 1.6 linear feet
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- John Hall Wheelock Papers, 1910-circa 2000, (bulk 1954-1978)
Gordon Cairnie papers, 1922-1973.
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Gordon Cairnie papers, 1922-1973.
Letters from various poets to Grolier Book Shop owner Gordon Cairne as well as business papers of the book store.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes (3 linear ft.)
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- Gordon Cairnie papers, 1922-1973.
New World Writing records
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New World Writing records
The collection documents all aspects of the production and promotion of the literary magazine New World Writing from its first issue in 1952 to its last issue in 1959. Correspondence, including letters by and about various authors whose work was published in the magazine, and manuscripts, including corrected typescripts of published works, shed light on the selection and editorial process. Highlights include the corrected typescript of "Catch-18" by Joseph Heller, originally published in issue #7, which became the first chapter of Catch-22. Files of the executive editor, Arabel J. Porter, and the promotion department variously document the work involved in producing and publicizing individual issues, while files of comments, reviews, and clippings document how the magazine was received. Also found are files relating to some of the more general business of the magazine.
ArchivalResource: 22.32 linear feet (54 boxes)
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- New world writing records, 1952-1960.
Erskine, Albert, 1911-1993. Albert Erskine papers, 1930-1999.
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Albert Erskine papers, 1930-1999.
Random House editorial files of Albert Erskine contain correspondence with staff and authors; editorial fact sheets and notes; copy for book covers; financial documents including contracts and royalty statements; copies of articles, speeches and manuscripts; photographs; and reviews, advertising schedules and publicity for book publications. The collection also contains some personal correspondence and miscellaneous Random House staff correspondence. The William Faulkner series includes articles about Faulkner; setting copy and proof for "As I lay dying"; copies of the 1984 edition of "The sound and the fury" with editorial notes; smaller files on several other novels; correspondence and editorial work with Faulkner scholars including Joseph Blotner, James B. Meriwether, Michael Millgate, and Noel Polk; and material regarding the Faulkner collection at the University of Virginia including copies of Randon House /Faulkner correspondence. The James Michener series includes correspondence, editing notes and proofs, and design and production materials for several titles, chiefly "Alaska," "Iberia," "Kent State," "The source," and "Texas." The miscellaneous author series contains a variety of material including correspondence, editorial material, photographs and biographical information, proofs, mockups and reviews pertaining to works by Matthew J. Bruccoli, Bennett Cerf, Ralph Ellison, Richard A. Falk, James Joyce, Sheen T. Kassouf, Philip J. Klass, Rosanne Klass, Pierre La Mure, Malcolm Lowry, Cormac McCarthy including the typescript of "All the pretty horses," Michael Mewshaw, Michael Millgate, John O'Hara, Carlotta O'Neill, Eugene O'Neill, P.M. Pasinett, David A. Randall, Anthony Reinach, Karl Shapiro, Irwin Shaw, Martin Shubik, Oliver Statler, Edward O. Thorp, Robert Penn Warren, Eudora Welty and Martin J. Whitman. The miscellaneous author series and the personal series, particularly the latter, contain letters from hundreds of literary figures including Richard Bankowsky, Saul Bellow, R.P. Blackmur, Paul Bowles, Cleanth Brooks, Matthew Bruccoli, Anthony Burgess, Malcolm Cowley, Donald Davidson, John Gould Fletcher, Shelby Foote, George Garrett, S.I. Hayakawa, Granville Hicks, Langston Hughes, William Inge, Paul Johnston, Andrew Lytle, Linton Massey, Arthur Miller, Maxim Kumin, Andre Malraux, Howard Nemerov, Gordon Parks, Walker Percy, Katherine Anne Porter, John Crowe Ransom, Budd Schulberg, Jean Stafford, Allan Tate, Frank Taylor, Peter Taylor, Carl Van Vechten, Glenway Wescott, Richard Wilbur, William Carlos Williams, and Bernard Wolfe. A diverse range of topics are covered in the editorial files and the correspondents. Among those of interest are Cleanth Brooks; Huey Long; Andrew Lytle; Van Wyck Brooks; Randall Jarrell; William Wyler, Ralph Ellison's reaction to Caldwell's "Tobacco Road"; Pearl Harbor and World War II; script writing and productions at MGM, 1949-1951; the Southern Review, 1935; Saigon in 1955; Afghanistan, 1963-1965; government disregard of possible flood damage to New Orleans, 1937; Tougaloo College; Katharine Anne Porter at dinner with Clifford Odets, Theodore Dreiser and Charlie Chaplin who ridiculed American music; and the U.D.C. at Beauvoir. There are numerous photographs of Random House authors, generally publicity shots, as well as snapshots of Katherine Anne Porter and Malcom Lowry. There is also a tape recording of the memorial sevice for Bennett Cerf.
ArchivalResource: 10,500 (ca.) items.
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- Erskine, Albert, 1911-1993. Albert Erskine papers, 1930-1999.
The Virgil Thomson Papers, 1804-1990 (inclusive)
Title:
The Virgil Thomson Papers 1804-1990 (inclusive)
Music, correspondence and other papers, photographs, and additional materials by and about the American composer and critic Virgil Thomson (1896-1989)
ArchivalResource: 394 boxes (183 linear ft.)
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- The Virgil Thomson Papers, 1804-1990 (inclusive)
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams collection of papers, 1927-1965.
Title:
William Carlos Williams collection of papers, 1927-1965.
This is a synthetic collection consisting of typescripts and correspondence by and about the author.
ArchivalResource: 43 items.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams collection of papers, 1927-1965.
Williams, Florence H. (Florence Herman), d. 1976. William Carlos Williams research collection, circa 1890-1983.
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William Carlos Williams research collection, circa 1890-1983.
Miscellaneous group of letters and materials concerning William Carlos Williams. Includes correspondence with University of Pennsylvania English professor Sculley Bradley and New Directions publisher James Laughlin. A small group of family papers includes material to and about his wife, Florence. Also includes letters to Williams from Marianne Moore, Ezra Pound, Richard Wilbur, John F. Kennedy, Pablo Casals, and Hans Enzenberger, among others. The remainder of the collection consists of a small number of writings by Williams, reviews of and advertisements for his works, announcements of readings or lectures by Williams, newspaper clippings and journal articles about Williams, photographs, awards, and a self-portrait of Williams.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes.
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- Williams, Florence H. (Florence Herman), d. 1976. William Carlos Williams research collection, circa 1890-1983.
W. C. Williams [William Carlos] Letter to Francis Wolle (MS 237), 10 April 1942
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W. C. Williams [William Carlos] Letter to Francis Wolle (MS 237) 10 April 1942
Letter from William Carlos Williams to Francis Wolle.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- W. C. Williams [William Carlos] Letter to Francis Wolle (MS 237), 10 April 1942
Tyler, Parker, 1907- . Correspondence, 1930-1959.
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Correspondence, 1930-1959.
Consists of 14 letters to Tyler from Ezra Pound and 28 from William Carlos Williams. Bulk of correspondence reveals each poet's critical evaluation of Tyler's writings and details their respective poetic theories.
ArchivalResource: 42 items.
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- Tyler, Parker, 1907- . Correspondence, 1930-1959.
Evelyn Scott Collection TXRC98-A5., 1894-1952
Title:
Evelyn Scott Collection 1894-1952
Drafts of published and unpublished novels, short stories, plays, and poems comprise the bulk of the papers of this American writer.
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- Evelyn Scott Collection TXRC98-A5., 1894-1952
Alice Corbin Henderson Collection TXRC92-A24., 1861-1987
Title:
Alice Corbin Henderson Collection 1861-1987
Material in this collection consists primarily of correspondence, literary manuscripts, notes, and clippings of Henderson's works and other topics of personal interest to her. Included in the collection are materials of her husband, William Penhallow Henderson, and their daughter.
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- Alice Corbin Henderson Collection TXRC92-A24., 1861-1987
Manuscript (periodical) Records, 1933-1937
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Manuscript (periodical) Records 1933-1937
Manuscript , a literary periodical edited by Flola Shepard, Mary Lawhead, and John Rood, was published 1934-1936. Collection contains mostly incoming letters, also a few manuscript submissions, a complete run of the periodical, and miscellany. Correspondents include Nelson Algren, Frank Ankenbrand, Benjamin Appel, Ben Belitt, Oswell Blakeston, Warren Bower, John Malcolm Brinnin, Bob Brown, Dee Brown, Jack Conroy, Kyle Crichton, August Derleth, Peter De Vries, Murrell Edmunds, Zona Gale, Harlan Hatcher, Weldon Kees, Sherry Mangan, Alfred Mendes, Henry Miller, Alfred Morang, Irving Wallace, William Carlos Williams, and others.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft.
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- Manuscript (periodical) Records, 1933-1937
Munson, Gorham. Gorham Munson Papers on the American Social Credit Movement and New Democracy, 1899 - 1969, bulk 1932 - 1945.
Title:
Gorham Munson Papers on the American Social Credit Movement and New Democracy, 1899 - 1969, bulk 1932 - 1945.
The papers of Gorham Munson (1896-1969) deal almost wholly with his support of Social Credit and are confined to the years 1932 to 1945. There is almost no information about his career as a literary critic, book editor, and teacher of writing. The material includes articles, books, correspondence, pamphlets, and scrapbooks. The collection grew out of Munson's interconnected roles as organizer, publicist, fund-raiser, editor, promoter, lobbyist, propagandist, theorist, leader, and diplomat for a succession of Social Credit organizations from 1932 to 1945. Published materials provide the best documentation of the development of the theory of Social Credit in England, Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. Major correspondents include Ezra Pound, his father Homer Pound, James Laughlin IV, William Carlos Williams, Major C. H. Douglas, John Hargrave, Philip Mairet, Stanley Mott, Lilly Bierne, Herbert Bruce Brougham, Allan R. Brown, Howard L. Buck, A. M. Edwards, Paul Hampden, Laurence Morris, W. A. Nyland, A. H. Spencer, Elliott Taylor, and Mrs. E. Sohier Welch. Congressional correspondents include Charles G. Binderup, Fred L. Crawford, T. Alan Goldsborough, and Jerry F. Voorhis. There are also files on the New English Weekly and The Beacon of Winnipeg, which incorporated New Democracy in 1937-1939.
ArchivalResource: 38.5 linear feet.49 archival boxes.
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- Munson, Gorham. Gorham Munson Papers on the American Social Credit Movement and New Democracy, 1899 - 1969, bulk 1932 - 1945.
Hound & Horn records, 1925-1940
Title:
Hound & Horn records 1925-1940
The Hound & Horn records contain correspondence, drafts of writings, financial records, and ephemera relating to the literary quarterly. The records feature original letters from well-known Modernist era authors during the tenure of the journal from the late 1920s through mid 1930s, including Bryher, Jean Cocteau, E. E. Cummings, René Daumal, T. S. Eliot, Ernest Hemingway, François Mauriac, Marianne Moore, Ezra Pound, Stephen Spender, Gertrude Stein, Robert Penn Warren, William Carlos Williams, and Louis Zukosfky, among others. There are also letters from publishers and editors, copies of outgoing letters, third-party letters, financial and legal records, and scattered drafts. There are drafts, some corrected, of work by Cummings, Daumal, Bernard Faÿ, Varian Fry, James Hanley, Pound, Spender, and Williams. The Pound files contain corrected typescript drafts for Cantos XXVIII, XXIX, XXX.
ArchivalResource: 3.13 linear feet (8 boxes)
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- Hound & Horn records, 1925-1940
Furioso papers, 1938-1951
Title:
Furioso papers 1938-1951
The Furioso papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts of submissions, editorial board files, and other office files relating to the publishing history of Furioso; a Magazine of Verse (1939-1953). Correspondents include E. E. Cummings, Richard Eberhart, Weldon Kees, Lawrence Olson, Ezra Pound, Peter Viereck, and William Carlos Williams. Manuscripts are primarily typescripts and setting typescripts of submissions to Furioso. The office files include advertising and publicity material, the correspondence and decisions files of the editorial board, and financial documents.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 14 (incl. 2 oversize boxes); Other Storage Formats: 1 portfolio; Linear Feet: 7.01
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- Furioso papers, 1938-1951.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Letters to Edmund Brown, 1916 Oct. 20-Oct. 21.
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Letters to Edmund Brown, 1916 Oct. 20-Oct. 21.
Letters from William Carlos Williams to Edmund Brown.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Letters to Edmund Brown, 1916 Oct. 20-Oct. 21.
Rosenberger, Francis Coleman, 1915-. Letter : Alexandria, Va., to William Carlos Williams and reply, 1951 January 8.
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Letter : Alexandria, Va., to William Carlos Williams and reply, 1951 January 8.
Rosenberger writes Williams for any poems about Thomas Jefferson for an anthology. Williams replies that he has never written anything on Jefferson, inquires about a story about Jefferson, and repeats two ribald stories about washerwomen.
ArchivalResource: 1 item : typescript.
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- Rosenberger, Francis Coleman, 1915-. Letter : Alexandria, Va., to William Carlos Williams and reply, 1951 January 8.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams letter : to Robert Pepper and related material, 1951-1966.
Title:
William Carlos Williams letter : to Robert Pepper and related material, 1951-1966.
Contains copy of letter from Robert Pepper to poet William Carlos Williams and Williams' response. Also includes script and correspondence from a Radio Program done in New Zealand following Williams' death.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams letter : to Robert Pepper and related material, 1951-1966.
Frost, Robert, 1874-1963. [Press statements]. 1961-1962.
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[Press statements]. 1961-1962.
Dictated obituary statements for the press on Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner. Brief appraisal of William Carlos Williams.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Frost, Robert, 1874-1963. [Press statements]. 1961-1962.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Correspondence with Edgar I. Williams, 1902-1959.
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Correspondence with Edgar I. Williams, 1902-1959.
Contains three boxes of correspondence from William Carlos Williams between 1902 and 1912, including approximately 35 letters from Edgar Williams between 1904 and 1908; and one box of later correspondence and enclosures from William Carlos Williams between 1918 and 1959.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Correspondence with Edgar I. Williams, 1902-1959.
Henderson, Alice Corbin, 1881-1949. Papers, 1861-1987 (bulk 1920-1949).
Title:
Papers, 1861-1987 (bulk 1920-1949).
The collection comprises correspondence, literary manuscripts, notes and notebooks, clippings, galley proofs, photographs, and date books ranging in date from 1861-1987, reflecting various aspects of not only Henderson's life, but also those of her husband, artist and architect William Penhallow Henderson, and her daughter, Alice Oliver Henderson Evans Rossin Colquitt. Henderson's published and unpublished works are represented by transcripts, notes, galley proofs, and clippings, and her involvement with Poetry: A Magazine of Verse (1912-22) and the Poetry anthologies are reflected in correspondence with editor Harriet Monroe, Ezra Pound, and attorney Roberts Walker. Other correspondents include: Witter Bynner, D.H. and Frieda Lawrence, Vachel Lindsay, Mary Austin, Edgar Lee Masters, Haniel Long, Carl Sandburg, and Ralph Fletcher Seymour, among others. There is extensive family correspondence, notably with Mabel Dodge Luhan, especially during periods of financial and marital difficulity in the 1930s. After Alice and William Henderson moved to Santa Fe, NM, in 1916, they became interested in Native American issues, especially those surrounding the local Navajos. Through their individual talents, the Hendersons founded or supported projects such as the Poet's Round-up, the Navajo House of Religion (now the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian), the Eugene Manlove Rhodes Memorial Association, the Writer's Edition, the Works Progress Administration Federal Writers' Project guide to New Mexico, and the Pueblo-Spanish Building Company, all of which are represented in the collection. Alice Henderson Rossin continued much of her parents' work. She revived the Poet's Round-up in 1968, exhibited her father's art works, and worked with both of her parents' biographers. Her personal correspondence, primarily from the 1930s, includes letters from King Vidor, Lady Bird Johnson, Oliver La Farge, R.F. Seymour, and Jouett and Dorothea Todd, as well as family members. Rossin served as a board member of the Museum of New Mexico Foundation from 1962-78. Family correspondence that she added to this collection includes letters between her second mother-in-law, Clara Rossin, and composer Ernest Bloch, music critic Lawrence Gilman, and violinist Joseph Szigeti, 1912-28.
ArchivalResource: 72 boxes (30 linear ft.)
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- Henderson, Alice Corbin, 1881-1949. Papers, 1861-1987 (bulk 1920-1949).
City Lights Books Records, 1953-1970
Title:
City Lights Books Records, 1953-1970
Consists of correspondence, editorial and administrative files. Correspondents include Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, William S. Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, Paul Bowles, Jean Jacques Lebel, Henry Miller, Kenneth Patchen, and William Carlos Williams, among others. Editorial files may contain correspondence with authors, manuscripts, mock-ups and dummies, and other editorial materials. Administrative files pertain to both the City Lights Books bookstore and publishing company, and contain lists of publications, publicity materials, and clippings, and publicity and documents on the obscenity trial resulting from the seizure of Allen Ginsberg's book by U.S. Customs. Howl
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 15 boxes, 4 cartons, 1 oversize box, 1 portfolio, and 4 oversize folders; Linear feet: (circa 13 linear feet)
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- City Lights Books Records, 1953-1970
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).
Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Letter to FJH, CA, CFU : annotated typescript, [between 1945 and 1958].
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Letter to FJH, CA, CFU : annotated typescript, [between 1945 and 1958].
Letter written from St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, D.C., in which Pound speaks pejoratively of William Carlos Williams.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ([1] leaf) ; 28 cm.
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- Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Letter to FJH, CA, CFU : annotated typescript, [between 1945 and 1958].
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Poetry reading at Sarah Lawrence College [sound recording] / by William Carlos Williams.
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Poetry reading at Sarah Lawrence College [sound recording] / by William Carlos Williams.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound cassette : analog.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Poetry reading at Sarah Lawrence College [sound recording] / by William Carlos Williams.
The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Title:
The Nation records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Records of the weekly magazine, The Nation, primarily during the editorship of Freda Kirchwey.
ArchivalResource: 34 boxes (42.5 linear ft.)
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- The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978. Louis Zukofsky Collection, 1910-1985.
Title:
Louis Zukofsky Collection, 1910-1985.
Holograph and typescript manuscripts and correspondence make up the bulk of the Louis Zukofsky Collection, 1910-1985. The Works Series covers Zukofsky's writing career thoroughly between 1921 and 1968, including the "A" series of poems from "A"-1 to "A"-21/Rudens, typescripts and galley proofs for all three versions of ALL: THE COLLECTED SHORT POEMS, and various individual poems, short stories, and radio scripts. Of particular interest are the working notebooks in which Zukofsky and his wife translated CATULLUS. The Letters Series is relatively small but does contain a large collection of letters from Zukofsky to fellow poets Cid Corman, Lorine Niedecker, and Carl Rakosi. Most of the letters in this series are personal, however, some communications with publishers and organziations are present. The Recipient Series is much larger and contains substantial numbers of letters to Zukofsky from Basil Bunting, Cid Corman, Guy Davenport, Hayden Carruth, Robert Creeley, Hugh Kenner, Marianne Moore, Samuel Newberry, Lorine Niedecker, Ezra Pound, Mary Ellen Solt, Jonathan Williams, William Carlos Williams, and many others. The Miscellaneous Series is composed largely of works by other authors and correspondence between other people. There are three theses on Zukofsky, several reviews of Zukofsky's publications, works by Lorine Niedecker, and a series of holograph poems by Whittaker Chambers in a travel diary. Also included are a few newspaper clippings, notes on the publication of his works, and an honorary degree from Bard College. The Subject File Series represents additional materials received after the first four series were cataloged. Interfiled manuscripts and correspondence were left in their original order rather than distributing them through the collection. Present are holographs and typescripts of Zukofsky's later works, including "A"-22 through "A"-24, LITTLE, FOR CAREENAGERS, AUTOBIOGRAPHY, and the French translation for FIRST HALF OF "A"-9. Material for "A"-24 is particularly complete, ranging from holograph notes in a spiral notebook to the typescript scores for individual characters, and including production notes. Celia Zukofsky's listing of Zukofsky's works, titled A BIBLIOGRAPHY, is also found here along with the correspondence which led to its publication. Correspondence regarding CATULLUS and ARISE! ARISE! is also included, as is the correspondence between Zukofsky and about a dozen institutions where he gave readings.
ArchivalResource: 43 boxes (17.91 linear feet), 5 oversize boxes, 26 galley folders, and 2 oversize folders.
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- Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978. Louis Zukofsky Collection, 1910-1985.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Typed letter signed W. C. Williams to: "Dear Roberta Grahame." July 29, 1950.
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Typed letter signed W. C. Williams to: "Dear Roberta Grahame." July 29, 1950.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Typed letter signed W. C. Williams to: "Dear Roberta Grahame." July 29, 1950.
Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961. Papers: 1873-1993 (inclusive), 1899-1961 (bulk).
Title:
Papers: 1873-1993 (inclusive), 1899-1961 (bulk).
The collection includes literary manuscripts, correspondence, personal papers, books, periodicals, artifacts, and ephemera. Over 90% of extant Hemingway literary manuscripts are contained in this collection. Correspondence includes letters to and from family members, friends, and business associates (largely publishers, lawyers, and agents). Correspondents include many important mid-twentieth century writers and intellectuals. Many of the books and periodicals include Hemingway's own annotations. The Hemingway Collection also contains over 10,000 photographs of Hemingway, his family and friends, as well as various subjects of interest to Hemingway: Paris, Spain, Key West, bullfighting, hunting, Cuba, and Fishing. Artifacts include personal possesions and art objects, among these a number of paintings. Correspondents include: Jay Allen, Sherwood Anderson, George Antheil, Louis Aragon, Carlos Baker, Sylvia Beach, Bernard Berenson, William Bird, Baron Bror von Blixen-Finecke, John R. Bone, Harry Brague, Harvey Breit, T. Otto Bruce, Harry Burton, Alexander Calder, Erskine Caldwell, Morley Callaghan, Gregory Clark, Gary Cooper, Malcolm Cowley, Caresse Crosby, Harry Crosby, Rollin Dart, Marlene Dietrich, Eric Dorman-Smith, John Dos Passos, Clifton Fadiman, James Thomas Farrell, William Faulkner, Charles A. Fenton, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ford Madox Ford, Carol Hemingway Gardner, Antonio Gattorno, Arnold Gingrich, Zane Grey, John Gunther, Leland Hayward, Nancy Hayward, Lillian Hellman, Anson T. Hemingway, Clarence E. Hemingway, Grace Hall Hemingway, Henrietta Hemingway, Leicester Hemingway, Mary Welsh Hemingway, Pauline Hemingway, Josephine Herbst, Guy Hickock, William D. Horne, A.E. Hotchner, Adriana Ivancich, Gianfranco Ivancich, Joris Ivens, Ursula Hemingway Jepson, Eugène Jolas, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Charles Trueman Lanham, Helen Lerner, Michael Lerner, Sinclair Lewis, Wyndham Lewis, Harold Loeb, Joseph Losey, William Lowe, and Leonard Lyons. Correspondents also include: Archibald Macleish, Andrʹe Malraux, Robert Manning, Jane Mason, Andrʹe Masson, Robert McAlmon, Henry Louis Mencken, Madelaine Hemingway Miller, Joan Mirʹo, Hadley Hemingway Mowrer, Gerald Murphy, Sara Murphy, Morris McNeil Musselman, Joseph North, Sterling North, Antonio Ordʹoñez Araujo, Dorothy Parker, Waldo Peirce, Philip H. Percival, Maxwell Evarts Perkins, Gustavus Pfeiffer, Mary A. Pfeiffer, Paul M. Pfeiffer, Virginia Pfeiffer, George Plimpton, Ezra Pound, Junito Quintana, Luis Quintanilla, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Quentin James Reynolds, Charles Ritz, Edwin Rolfe, Eleanor Roosevelt, Harold Ross, Lillian Ross, and Robert Chester Ruark. Correspondents also include: Jerome David Salinger, Lee Samuels, Arnold Samuelson, Marcelline Hemingway Sanford, H.J.J. Sargint, William Saroyan, Charles Scribner, Jr., Charles Scribner, Sr., George Seldes, Evan Shipman, William B. Smith, Maurice Speiser, Stephen Spender, Lincoln Steffens, Gertrude Stein, Donald Stewart, Henry Strater, Virgil Thomson, Gene Tunney, Louis Untermeyer, Peter Viertel, Agnes Von Kurowsky, William Walton, Glenway Wescott, John Neville Wheeler, Thornton Wilder, William Carlos Williams, Edmund Wilson, Ella Winter, Walter Winchell, Owen Wister, Philip Young, Lester Ziffren, Fred Zinneman, Charles Scribner's Sons, Curtis Brown Publishing Company, Jonathan Cape, Ltd., and Time-Life Books.
ArchivalResource: 107 linear feet.
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- Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961. Papers: 1873-1993 (inclusive), 1899-1961 (bulk).
Selig, Richard, 1929-1957. Richard Selig papers, 1935-1962 (inclusive), 1949-1962 (bulk).
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Richard Selig papers, 1935-1962 (inclusive), 1949-1962 (bulk).
Correspondence (including 18 letters from Stephen Spender), manuscripts of poetry and prose, notebooks and diaries, college notes and term papers. Includes correspondence of Peter Levi and his materials relating to the posthumous publication of Selig's poems, including proof copies of the book published in 1962. Also a few poems by others, including one by William Carlos Williams.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (2.5 linear ft.)
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- Selig, Richard, 1929-1957. Richard Selig papers, 1935-1962 (inclusive), 1949-1962 (bulk).
Alden, John Eliot, 1914-1991. Ezra Pound research collection, 1916-1948.
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Ezra Pound research collection, 1916-1948.
Miscellaneous group of letters and materials concerning Ezra Pound. Includes letters from Pound to John Eliot Alden, James T. Farrell, Ford Madox Ford, Arnold Gingrich, Roy F. Nichols, Henry B. Parkes, Felix Emmanuel Schelling, Robert Spiller, C. Seymour Thompson, University of Pennsylvania Press, and Edwin Bucher Williams. Balance of collection comprises four essays by Pound; material and drafts for Charles Norman's "The Case of Ezra Pound," including letters from Conrad Aiken, Julien Cornell, E.E. Cummings, Eugene Delafield, T.S. Eliot, Archibald MacLeish, Macmillan Company, F.O. Matthiessen, Random House, Karl Jay Shapiro, Louis Untermeyer, and William Carlos Williams and 2 transcripts of Pound's 1942 radio broadcasts; photographs; and a copy of the FBI file on Ezra Pound.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes.
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- Alden, John Eliot, 1914-1991. Ezra Pound research collection, 1916-1948.
Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. Walt Whitman Collection, 1846-1965.
Title:
Walt Whitman Collection
Handwritten manuscripts, fragments, notes, proofs, galleys, clippings, monographs, correspondence, drawings, photographs, and memorabilia document the life and work of Walt Whitman and include information about Whitman created and collected by several of his early admirers and devotees. Works are arranged alphabetically by title or first line. Many of the poems included in Leaves of Grass are listed alphabetically under that title. Of note is an 1876 edition Leaves of Grass in paper wrappers with numerous handwritten additions and corrections by Whitman. Other major works represented include Democratic Vistas, "O Captain My Captain," Specimen Days & Collect, and Two Rivulets. Correspondence is divided into two subseries, outgoing and incoming, both arranged alphabetically. Outgoing correspondence consists primarily of handwritten letters. Of note among letters to James Osgood is a list of changes demanded in Leaves of Grass by Boston District Attorney Oliver Stevens. Incoming correspondence includes a Civil War era pass issued to Whitman by the US Army, a typed transcription of a letter from Ralph Waldo Emerson, and letters from Whitman's brother George and sister Hannah, and mother Louisa. Outgoing and incoming letters between Whitman and Alfred, Lord Tennyson are bound with materials for Whitman's work Leaves of Grass. Works and Correspondence By Others is the largest of the three series and consists primarily of correspondence about Whitman written to the president of the Boston chapter of the Whitman Fellowship, Gustave Percival Wiksell. Also present in the series is a lock of Whitman's hair sent by Whitman's housekeeper and friend Mary Davis to Thomas Donaldson, and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings, dating from the 1880s, about Whitman and the Civil War. The smallest series in the collection, Images and Checks, contains one folder of clippings, etchings, engravings, and photocopies of Whitman images. Also included are three checks written by Whitman.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes (2.52 linear feet), 1 oversize box, 1 oversize folder, 1 galley folder, 19 bound volumes.
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- Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. Walt Whitman Collection, 1846-1965.
Foerster, Norman, 1887-1972. Norman Foerster papers, ca.1900-1949.
Title:
Norman Foerster papers, ca.1900-1949.
Letters and literary manuscripts from poets and political and scientific figures whose writings were to be published in anthologies edited by Foerster. Some letters pertain to the creative writing program at the University of Iowa. Correspondents include Stephen Vincent Bénet, T. S. Eliot, Paul Engle, Robert Frost, and Paul Green. Includes photographs of John Burroughs, Floyd Dell, G.K. Kittredge, and Vilhjalmur Stefansson.
ArchivalResource: 127 items.
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- Foerster, Norman, 1887-1972. Norman Foerster papers, ca.1900-1949.
Gary Snyder Papers, 1910-2003;, (1945-2002 bulk)
Title:
Gary Snyder Papers, 1910-2003; (1945-2002 bulk)
The Gary Snyder Papers document the personal and professional activities of Gary Snyder (1930- ), poet, essayist, translator, Zen Buddhist, environmentalist, lecturer, and teacher. Snyder is considered one of the most significant environmental writers of the twentieth century and a central figure in environmental activism. He wrote more than twenty books of poetry and prose including his forty-year work and for which he won the 1975 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. The collection spans the years 1910-2003 (1945-2002 bulk) and continues to grow. Drafts as well as final versions of poems and prose pieces are found in the collection along with correspondence, recordings of poetry readings and interviews, subject files, manuscripts and publications by other authors, serials, ephemera, and memorabilia. Mountains and Rivers Without End Turtle Island
ArchivalResource: 270 linear feet;
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- Gary Snyder Papers, 1910-2003;, (1945-2002 bulk)
New World Writing records
Title:
New World Writing records
The collection documents all aspects of the production and promotion of the literary magazine New World Writing from its first issue in 1952 to its last issue in 1959. Correspondence, including letters by and about various authors whose work was published in the magazine, and manuscripts, including corrected typescripts of published works, shed light on the selection and editorial process. Highlights include the corrected typescript of "Catch-18" by Joseph Heller, originally published in issue #7, which became the first chapter of Catch-22. Files of the executive editor, Arabel J. Porter, and the promotion department variously document the work involved in producing and publicizing individual issues, while files of comments, reviews, and clippings document how the magazine was received. Also found are files relating to some of the more general business of the magazine.
ArchivalResource: 22.32 linear feet (54 boxes)
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- New World Writing records, 1952-1960
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Office files, of The American Poetry Review, 1992.
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Office files, of The American Poetry Review, 1992.
Comprises 5 items, 5 leaves correspondence plus manuscripts for publication. Contains excerpt from the Correspondence of William Carlos Williams and Charles Tomlinson. Also includes letter from Hugh Kenner. Oversize galley in folder 5505.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Office files, of The American Poetry Review, 1992.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams Papers, 1917-1960.
Title:
William Carlos Williams Papers, 1917-1960.
Manuscripts in the collection include: A Ms. S. poems, "An Elegy for D.H. Lawrence", "The Lily"; "The Lonely Street", "The Term", "El Hombre", "The Locust Tree in Flower", "Between Walls", "To Waken An Old Lady", "Poem", "To a Poor Old Woman" by W.C.W. Also letters from W.C.W. to Margaret Coss, U.S.A. Magazine, "Dear Kid:", and to Richard. Also includes a printed contract for the publication of "Al Que Quiere: or The Pleasures of Democracy" by The Four Seas Company; printed contract for the publication of Improvisations by the Four Seas Company; and a printed contract for the publication of "Picture Poems" by the Four Seas Company.
ArchivalResource: 18 items.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams Papers, 1917-1960.
Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
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Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Manuscripts, galley proofs and page proofs of books published by New Directions, 1937-1997.
ArchivalResource: 482 boxes and 181 volumes (92 linear ft.)
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- Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Kreiger, Arthur, 1945-. Five songs / Arthur V. Kreiger.
Title:
Five songs / Arthur V. Kreiger. c1974.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (20 p.) ; 35 cm.
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- Kreiger, Arthur, 1945-. Five songs / Arthur V. Kreiger.
Little review (Chicago, Ill.). Little Review records, 1914-1964.
Title:
Little Review records, 1914-1964.
Collection contains the editorial files of the Little Review, an international magazine of the arts. Almost all of the records date from 1914 to 1929. The bulk of the collection consists of corrected and uncorrected galleys of works, correspondence, holograph manuscripts, and typescripts. Also contains the administrative files of editors Margaret Anderson and Jane Heap, which include correspondence concerning subscriptions and advertising; letters from Ezra Pound; and letters from John Quinn, a financial backer of the magazine and the publication's lawyer in the case concerning the government's seizure of the issue containing James Joyce's Ulysses. The collection contains a small amount of layout materials for various issues; photographs and reproductions, usually published in the magazine; and newsclippings (1920-1964) about Anderson, Heap, and the Little Review.
ArchivalResource: 4.4 cubic ft.
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- Little review (Chicago, Ill.). Little Review records, 1914-1964.
WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS, PHYSICIAN AND POET
Title:
WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS, PHYSICIAN AND POET
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Manfred, Frederick Feikema, 1912-1994. Frederick Manfred papers, 1912-1994.
Title:
Frederick Manfred papers, 1912-1994.
Collection contains manuscripts, typescripts, research material, galleys, proofs, class notes and papers, photographs, audio and video recordings.
ArchivalResource: 100 cubic ft. (ca. 100 boxes)
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- Manfred, Frederick Feikema, 1912-1994. Frederick Manfred papers, 1912-1994.
Moore, Marianne, 1887-1972. Papers of Marianne Moore, 1928-1965.
Title:
Papers of Marianne Moore, 1928-1965.
The collections contains manuscripts of poems "What are years?" "New York," "The Jerboa TOO MUCH, " "Roses only, " and "Apparition of splendor, " and a photograph. Correspondence concerns work as editor at "The Dial" and social engagements. She praises Wallace Stevens, Robert Nathan's tribute to Stephen Vincent Benét, Sarah Orne Jewett and Robert Frost, notes submissions by William Carlos Williams and Charles Reznikoff, agrees to join the Walt Whitman Society of America, suggest a book by Daniel Berrigan be submitted to the National Book Awards committee, and mentions Alice Bailey's ideas of unity. She suggests Murray Hill and Morton Zabel as dinner guests, enjoys a dinner with Robert Frost and Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant, discusses a reading and party in New York City, and responds to a school class recommending books by Hugh Kenner and Babette Deutsch.
ArchivalResource: 20 items.
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- Moore, Marianne, 1887-1972. Papers of Marianne Moore, 1928-1965.
Hilaire Hiler papers
Title:
Hilaire Hiler papers
Correspondence; printed materials; art works and miscellaneous papers.
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- Hiler, Hilaire, 1898-1966. Hilaire Hiler papers, 1925-1966.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Letter, Rutherford, New Jersey, [ca. 1955-1960].
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Letter, Rutherford, New Jersey, [ca. 1955-1960].
Begins: To the writers of Soviet Russia, Greetings! Comrades, my brother writers of Soviet Russia! I will not insult you by saying we are all looking for the same things. We are not. But whatever you are seeking, because you are artists and because you are Russians--children of a great tradition--I have faith in you.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 l.).
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Letter, Rutherford, New Jersey, [ca. 1955-1960].
Amy Lowell correspondence, 1883-1927 (inclusive), 1910-1925 (bulk).
Title:
Amy Lowell correspondence, 1883-1927(inclusive), 1910-1925 (bulk).
Correspondence of the American poet, Amy Lowell.
ArchivalResource: 53 boxes (18 linear ft.)
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- Amy Lowell correspondence, 1883-1927 (inclusive), 1910-1925 (bulk).
Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Ezra Pound Collection, 1905-1975, (bulk 1930-1960).
Title:
Ezra Pound Collection, 1905-1975, (bulk 1930-1960).
Manuscripts and correspondence reflecting portions of his artistic and political life make up the bulk of the Ezra Pound Collection, 1905 to 1975. The Works Series consists of typescripts, galley proofs, page proofs, printed pages, notes, and fragments of poems, articles, essays, broadcasts, and books which trace the course of Pound's artistic and political development. The small amount of poetry by Pound represented in this collection includes Cantos 112 to 117, undated; Hilda's Book (1905-1907); Canzoni (1911); Cathay (1915); Lustra of Ezra Pound (1916); Quia Pauper Amavi (1918); The Fifth Decad of Cantos, Cantos 42 to 52 (1937), and a few single poems. Manuscripts for pamphlets include Social Credit: An Impact (1935); An Introduction to the Economic Nature of the U.S.A. (1950); America, Roosevelt, and the Causes of the Present War (1951); and Gold and Labour (1952). In this series also are Guide to Kulchur (1938) with handwritten corrections; A Visiting Card (1952); Impact: Essays on Ignorance and the Decline of American Civilization (1960); and three of his translations. The collection also contains copies of transcriptions of Pound's shortwave broadcasts from Rome, 1941-1943. The outgoing section of the Correspondence Series consists chiefly of letters from Pound to various authors, artists, editors, friends, and publishers of books and literary magazines during the years he lived in London, Paris, Rapallo, and Washington, D.C. Chief among the recipients of his letters are Richard Aldington, Josef Bard, Montgomery Butchart, Nancy Cunard, Ingrid Davies, Ronald Duncan, Denis Goacher, Stanley Nott, Brigit Patmore, Virginia Risse, Peter Russell, Dallam Simpson, Noel Stock, and Max Wykes-Joyce. The smaller group of incoming correspondence contains letters from Josef Bard, Wyndham Lewis, H.L. Mencken, his mother, and his daughter, Mary de Rachewiltz. The Miscellaneous Series contains extensive third-party correspondence and manuscripts concerning Pound's internment at St. Elizabeths Hospital. There are several manuscripts concerning a variety of subjects relating to Pound written by John Fitzgerald, Denis Goacher, R. McNair-Willson, Saturno Montanari, Hugh MacDiarmid, Mary de Rachewiltz, Noel Stock, Henry S. Swabey, and S.V. Yankowski. Throughout the series are poems by individual authors such as R.L. Cook, Norman Davis, Ronald Duncan, Martin Dworkin, Geoffrey Johnson, Lori Petri, and Omar Pound. Letters in this series include correspondence by T.S. Eliot, D.D. Paige, Dorothy Pound, Mary de Rachewiltz, Olga Rudge, Peter Russell, and William Carlos Williams. Notes, correspondence, and other material on Ezra Pound from Noel Stock include his letters re the Pound Festschrift.
ArchivalResource: 16 boxes (6.66 linear feet), 7 galley folders.
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- Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Ezra Pound Collection, 1905-1975, (bulk 1930-1960).
Morrill Cody (AC 1921) Papers, 1930-1969, 1958-1962
Title:
Morrill Cody (AC 1921) Papers 1930-1969 1958-1962
Journalist, editor and diplomat. The collection consists mostly of incoming correspondence, concerning social affairs, editorial work, and publishing. Among the correspondents are a number of literary figures, including Sylvia Beach, e. e. cummings, Marcel Duchamp, Ernest Hemingway, Langston Hughes, Marianne Moore, Ezra Pound, Raymond Queneau, Eleanor Roosevelt, Edith Sitwell, Alice B. Toklas, and William Carlos Williams.
ArchivalResource: 1 archives box; (0.5 linear ft.)
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- Morrill Cody (AC 1921) Papers, 1930-1969, 1958-1962
Carver, Raymond, 1938-1988. [Perspective archives].
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[Perspective archives]. 1947-1980.
The Archives of Perspective consist of three major groupings. The first is a series of correspondence which includes a large amount of business and general correspondence, as well as two smaller groups of letters from Wallace Stevens and William Carlos Williams. The second, and largest series is made up of the manuscripts, correspondence and editorial matter for individual issues. The final portion of the archives consists of the magazine's business records. Correspondents include Raymond Carver, Daniel Curley, Charles Edward Eaton, Donald Finkel, John Gardner, Patricia Goedicke, James Hall, George Hitchcock, Phillip Legler, Anthony Ostroff, David Posner, Henry H. Roth and others.
ArchivalResource: ca. 3600 items (15 boxes) ; 10 x 31 x 38 cm.
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- Carver, Raymond, 1938-1988. [Perspective archives].
Eberhart, Richard, 1904-2005. Correspondence, 1951 Dec. 12-1960 Nov. 28, v.p., with William C. Williams, Rutherford, N.J.
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Correspondence, 1951 Dec. 12-1960 Nov. 28, v.p., with William C. Williams, Rutherford, N.J.
Letters deal with their various activities, literary matters and RE's Library of Congress appointment.
ArchivalResource: ca. 106 items (in box) 9-28 cm.
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- Eberhart, Richard, 1904-2005. Correspondence, 1951 Dec. 12-1960 Nov. 28, v.p., with William C. Williams, Rutherford, N.J.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams papers, circa 1880-1985.
Title:
William Carlos Williams papers, circa 1880-1985.
The William Carlos Williams Papers document the life and work of poet, prose writer, dramatist, and physician William Carlos Williams. The papers consist of correspondence, writings, photographs, medical records, artwork, newspaper clippings and printed material, and personal papers. The papers primarily document Williams's life as a prolific writer, including drafts of prose, poetry, drama, lectures and readings; and correspondence and writings of others that reveal his mentorship of aspiring poets and his friendships with other literary figures. The papers also reveal his personal life as a husband, father and close friend to many individuals. Correspondence and writings comprise the bulk of the papers. Correspondence documents his close friendships, professional pursuits, and opinions on modern poetry. Writings include drafts of poems, prose, drama and other writings that reveal his creative process. The papers also contain photographs, including snapshots and portraits taken of Williams, family and friends; John C. Thirlwall's research material for The Selected Letters of William Carlos Williams; and photocopies of Williams's correspondence and writings held by other institutions. Personal papers, medical records, and two works of art make up the smallest portion of the papers.
ArchivalResource: 39.96 linear feet (94 boxes) + 1 oil painting, 1 portfolio.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams papers, circa 1880-1985.
Rosenthal, M. L. (Macha Louis), 1917-. M.L. Rosenthal papers, [ca. 19301996].
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M.L. Rosenthal papers, [ca. 19301996].
The M. L. Rosenthal Papers is comprised of the correspondence, manuscripts and subject files of many notable literary figures including: Robert Creeley, Christopher Grieve (Hugh MacDiarmid), Ted Hughes, Laura Riding Jackson, Muriel Rukeyser, and William Carlos Williams; the manuscripts and business/production files for Rosenthal's scholarly books, essays, poetry, reviews, and lectures; journals, offprints, and other printed materials; biographical material; photographs; and audiovisual material. The manuscripts portion of the collection contains manuscripts by: Paul Blackburn, Kenneth Burke, Ramon Guthrie, James Schevill, and Grace Shulman. The M. L. Rosenthal Papers contain a comprehensive collection of the early to late literary career of M. L. Rosenthal. Sally M. Gall's original organization of Rosenthal's papers was preserved as much as possible.
ArchivalResource: 50 linear ft. (36 boxes).
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- Rosenthal, M. L. (Macha Louis), 1917-. M.L. Rosenthal papers, [ca. 19301996].
Allen Ginsberg papers
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Allen Ginsberg papers
Correspondence of Allen Ginsberg with his father, Louis Ginsberg, his family, and friends, concerning his poetry and his travels. Some major correspondents are Neal Cassady, Gregory Corso, Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs, Robert Creeley, Michael McClure, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Several manuscripts of his poetry, and miscellaneous printed materials. The typescript of his journals kept while in India, edited and published as INDIAN JOURNALS MARCH 1962-MAY 1963: NOTEBOOKS, DIARY, BLANK PAGES, WRITINGS (San Francisco, Dave Haselwood Books, 1970), with galley proofs, page proofs, photographs, and correspondence with publisher Dave Haselwood. Also, memoranda, notes, and miscellaneous correspondence accumulated by Barry Miles who produced several series of tape recordings by Ginsberg; and manuscript; and proof materials for ALLEN VERBATIM: LECTURES ON POETRY, POLITICS, CONSCIOUSNESS, 1974, edited by Gordon Ball. 1987 Addition: Letters from Allen Ginsberg to Imamu Amiri Baraka. 1991 Addition: Two tape recordings on the subject of William Blake. 1993 Addition: Books & periodicals. 1998 Addition: Letters from Allen Ginsberg to Arthur Knight.
ArchivalResource: 11.25 linear feet (26 boxes, 1 oversized document box)
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- Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997. Allen Ginsberg papers, 1944-1991.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams letters and poems, 1931-1951.
Title:
William Carlos Williams letters and poems, 1931-1951.
The collection contains seven letters and one note to Isidore Lawrence Salomon, 1932-1933, and one letter from Salomon with Williams' reply on the reverse, 1931, about Salomon's poetry submissions to Williams' magazine, Contact. Also, one letter, 10 December 1951, to Mrs. Mitchell thanking her for hospitality received in Buffalo, N.Y.; and one typescript poem, edited and signed by Williams.
ArchivalResource: 11 items : typescript and holograph.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams letters and poems, 1931-1951.
Cummington Press. Cummington Press records and Harry Duncan papers, 1933-1998.
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Cummington Press records and Harry Duncan papers, 1933-1998.
The collection consists of the records of the Cummington Press and the personal papers of Harry Duncan from 1933-1998. Records of the press include subject files, business correspondence, manuscripts, administrative and financial records, printed material, and photographs. Notable correspondents include authors such as Caroline Gordon, Robert Lowell, Robert Mezey, Marianne Moore, Wallace Stevens, Allen Tate, Robert Penn Warren, and William Carlos Williams, and other printers such as such as Walter Hamady (Perishable Press), Victor and Carolyn Hammer, Kim Merker (Windhover Press and the Stone Wall Press), and Juan Pascoe (Taller Martin Pescador). In addition to the Press records, the collection also includes the personal papers of Harry Duncan, such as family correspondence, teaching materials, and his writings. Other personal papers include a small amount relating to Katherine Frazier and Paul Wightman Williams.
ArchivalResource: 20.25 linear ft. (42 boxes and 12 oversized papers (OP))
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- Cummington Press. Cummington Press records and Harry Duncan papers, 1933-1998.
Burke, Kenneth, 1897-1993. Kenneth Burke papers. 1906-1960.
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Kenneth Burke papers. 1906-1960.
Contains personal and professional correspondence. Correspondents include Malcolm Cowley, Stanley Hyman, Theodore Roethke, Allen Tate, Robert Penn Warren, Hugh Dalziel Duncan, John Crowe Ransom, Robert M. Coates, Hart Crane, Jean Toomer, Waldo David Frank, R. P. Blackmur, James T. Farrell, Francis Fergusson, Charles Henri Ford, Lincoln Kirstein, Sidney Hook, Marianne Moore, Gorham Bert Munson, Howard Nemerov, Gilbert Vivian Seldes, and William Carlos Williams.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft.
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- Burke, Kenneth, 1897-1993. Kenneth Burke papers. 1906-1960.
Fredrickson, Thomas, 1928-. Silence / W.C. Williams, T. Fredrickson.
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Silence / W.C. Williams, T. Fredrickson. [197-]
ArchivalResource: 1 score (2 leaves) ; 28 cm.
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- Fredrickson, Thomas, 1928-. Silence / W.C. Williams, T. Fredrickson.
The Virgil Thomson Papers
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The Virgil Thomson Papers
The Virgil Thomson Papers contain the manuscript scores and sketches of Thomson's musical compositions, including music for 3 operas, 7 films, and other major compositions and smaller pieces. The Papers also hold printed copies of books and music by Thomson. The correspondence is voluminous and contains letters to and from many important American and French cultural figures since 1920: composers, musicians, artists, authors, and theatrical personalities. Thomson's life and work are further documented by: writings by and about Thomson; photographs; family and personal documents; financial records; private recordings; and other materials.
ArchivalResource: 183 Linear Feet (394 boxes)
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- Thomson, Virgil, 1896-1989. The Virgil Thomson papers, 1804-1990 (inclusive).
Fall, Helen Williamson, 1910-1983. Reminiscences of Helen Williamson Fall : oral history, 1977.
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Reminiscences of Helen Williamson Fall : oral history, 1977.
Impressions, reminiscences of Dr. William Carlos Williams, her children's pediatrician in Rutherford, NJ, 1940s.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 40 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.
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- Fall, Helen Williamson, 1910-1983. Reminiscences of Helen Williamson Fall : oral history, 1977.
Wood, Audrey, 1905-. Audrey Wood Papers, 1863-1984 (bulk 1900-1984).
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Audrey Wood Papers, 1863-1984 (bulk 1900-1984).
Correspondence, photographs, business and financial records, playscripts, appointment books, clippings, awards, theatrical memorabilia, and scrapbooks document the personal life and professional activities of literary representative Audrey Wood, her husband and business partner, William Liebling, and their clients. The papers consist of personal files from Audrey Wood and William Liebling's New York and Connecticut residences, business files from the Liebling-Wood office dating 1937-1954, and files created during her employment from 1954 onwards at the Music Corporation of America (MCA), and its successor organizations. The earliest material, dating from the mid 1800s, consists of photographs and personal correspondence and records of Wood's family. Wood's relationship with Tennessee Williams is well documented in the Client Files Series with correspondence, manuscript fragments, contracts, and box office statements for many of his productions, including The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Other clients with significant materials in this series include Martha Gellhorn, Dorothy Heyward, and William Inge. Woods' husband, William Liebling, also a well known agent, represented actors and directors. Records relating to his clients are found in the Client Files Series and in the Liebling-Wood Agency files in the Subject Files Series. His personal records and correspondence, including a large amount of correspondence with U.S. Senator Jacob Javits, are filed under Liebling in the Subject Files.
ArchivalResource: 60 boxes (32 linear feet), 1 oversize folder, 16 oversize boxes, 2 card files.
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- Wood, Audrey, 1905-. Audrey Wood Papers, 1863-1984 (bulk 1900-1984).
Kirshner, Andy. The dance / music by Andy Kirshner ; poem by William Carlos Williams.
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The dance / music by Andy Kirshner ; poem by William Carlos Williams. 1983.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (13 leaves) ; 35 cm.
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- Kirshner, Andy. The dance / music by Andy Kirshner ; poem by William Carlos Williams.
William Carlos Williams collection, 1916–1973, 1934–1962
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William Carlos Williams collection 1916–1973 1934–1962
The William Carlos Williams collection, spanning the dates 1916–1973, consists of sixty-nine letters from noted American poet William Carlos Williams (1883–1963) to several different individuals discussing a variety of issues and reflecting his relationship to the various recipients. Letters from Florence Williams (wife of William Carlos) to several of these individuals, several letters written by Fred Miller, and manuscripts by Williams and Miller also comprise the collection.
ArchivalResource: .3 linearfeet; (1 box)
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- William Carlos Williams collection, 1916–1973, 1934–1962
Walter Sutton Papers, 1958-1992
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Walter Sutton Papers 1958-1992
Papers of the American author, scholar, educator.Professor of English, Syracuse University, 1948-1985; born 1916. Collection includes correspondence, incoming and outgoing (1958-1992); book manuscripts. Notable correspondents include C.L. Barber, Stuart Gerry Brown, Lawrence Dembo, Byron Farwell, Robert Hudspeth, James Laughlin, Denise Levertov, Robert Emmet Long, Joyce Carol Oates, Tanure Ojaide, Roy Harvey Pearce, Robert Phillips, John Taggart, Brom Weber, Bette S. Weideman, Robert Weimann, and William Carlos Williams.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft.
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- Walter Sutton Papers, 1958-1992
Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962. Additional papers, 1870-1969.
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E. E. Cummings additional papers, 1870-1969
Correspondence, poems, prose, notes, and drawings by American poet Edward Estlin Cummings. Also includes papers of his third wife Marion Morehouse Cummings.
ArchivalResource: 156 boxes (78 linear ft.)
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- E. E. Cummings additional papers, 1870-1969.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Letter from William Carlos Williams to Jesse L. Greenstein. 1939, Jan. 12.
Title:
Letter from William Carlos Williams to Jesse L. Greenstein. 1939, Jan. 12.
The letter briefly thanks Greenstein for a previous letter and describes a business transaction concerning unnamed poems.
ArchivalResource: 2 pages 26 cm.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Letter from William Carlos Williams to Jesse L. Greenstein. 1939, Jan. 12.
Mikhashoff, Yvar. Traceries [sound recording] : songs for soprano with flute piccolo, or alto flute, to poems of William Carlos Williams ; Sir Gawain and the green knight : a medieval romance in four cantos and twenty-two laisses, for narrator, soprano, flutes, recorders, trumpet, violin, violoncello, harpsichord and percussion / Yvar-Emilian Mikhashoff.
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Traceries [sound recording] : songs for soprano with flute piccolo, or alto flute, to poems of William Carlos Williams ; Sir Gawain and the green knight : a medieval romance in four cantos and twenty-two laisses, for narrator, soprano, flutes, recorders, trumpet, violin, violoncello, harpsichord and percussion / Yvar-Emilian Mikhashoff. 1970.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.
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- Mikhashoff, Yvar. Traceries [sound recording] : songs for soprano with flute piccolo, or alto flute, to poems of William Carlos Williams ; Sir Gawain and the green knight : a medieval romance in four cantos and twenty-two laisses, for narrator, soprano, flutes, recorders, trumpet, violin, violoncello, harpsichord and percussion / Yvar-Emilian Mikhashoff.
William Corbett archive for "A History of New Directions", 1967-1998.
Title:
William Corbett archive for "A History of New Directions", 1967-1998.
Papersrelating to the unpublished book "A History of New Directions" by William Corbett. Bookoriginally contracted between James Laughlin of New Directions Publishing Corporationand Corbett.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.5 linear ft.)
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- William Corbett archive for "A History of New Directions", 1967-1998.
Gish, Robert. Papers, 1967-1999.
Title:
Papers, 1967-1999.
The Robert Gish papers contain book materials for most of Gish's published titles. In addition, there are copies of published reviews of his books. Notes from numerous presentations and lectures as well as materials associated with Gish's work as a professor. Numerous articles, notes, multi-cultural newspapers, and assorted research material relating to Native American studies, Chicano/a studies, and the West are included in the collection. The corresondence section is arranged alphabetically and is comprised of letters from individuals, publishers, journals, and newspapers. There is a large volume of corresondence from Paul Horgan and Ray Young Bear. The collection also includes drafts and writings by and about Ray Young Bear and the Mesquakie or Fox Indians. There is also a significant amount of manuscript material and correspondence relating to Harvey and Erna Fergusson, William Carlos Williams, and Jimmy Santiago Baca. Oversized and audiovisual materials are at the end of the collection. Included are 45 cassette tapes ranging from interviews conducted by Gish to recordings of his radio presentations, as well as video recordings, including "Connecticut Profiles; Paul Horgan," 1979.
ArchivalResource: 21 boxes (17.09 cu. ft.)
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- Gish, Robert. Papers, 1967-1999.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. A voyage to Pagany [manuscript], ca. 1928.
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A voyage to Pagany [manuscript], ca. 1928.
William Carlos Williams manuscript, A Voyage to Pagany, ca. 1928.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. A voyage to Pagany [manuscript], ca. 1928.
Yannay, Yehuda, 1937-. Five songs for tenor and orchestra : on poems by William Carlos Williams / Yehuda Yannay.
Title:
Five songs for tenor and orchestra : on poems by William Carlos Williams / Yehuda Yannay. 1977.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (44 leaves) ; 52 cm.
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- Yannay, Yehuda, 1937-. Five songs for tenor and orchestra : on poems by William Carlos Williams / Yehuda Yannay.
Denise Levertov papers, ca. 1945-1997
Title:
Denise Levertov papers ca. 1945-1997
The Denise Levertov papers provide a remarkable window into the life of this important English-born, American poet. According to Kenneth Rexroth, Denise Levertov was "the most subtly skillful poet of her generation, the most profound, the most modest, the most moving." Her papers document the process of her writing, her relationships with others of her generation, and the role of this "poet in the world."The family papers (series 1), which feature substantial correspondence with Levertov's mother, with her former husband Mitchell Goodman and with her son, combine with Levertov's personal papers to offer a rich source for biographical study. The manuscripts (series 2) and notebooks (series 3) document Levertov's creative process, recording the development of individual poems from earliest drafts to printed texts. Levertov's correspondence (series 4) with other writers and public figures open numerous avenues into contemporary literary and social history. Especially important are the letters from fellow writers William Carlos Williams, Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Hayden Carruth, Gael Turnbull, Eve Triem, and Susan Glickman. Also important is the correspondence with Levertov's longtime editor at New Directions, James Laughlin. The remainder of the collection contains Levertov's professional papers (series 5), accumulated printed materials, and personal artifacts. Taken together, these papers provide the researcher with as complete a portrait of Levertov and her times as is currently available.
ArchivalResource: ca. 159 linear ft.
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- Denise Levertov papers, ca. 1945-1997
Mary Barnard papers, 1890-2001, 1933-2001
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Mary Barnard papers 1890-2001 1933-2001
The papers document the life and literary career of Mary Barnard and consist of writings, correspondence, travel papers, diaries, photographs, and audiovisual materials, dating from the 1890s to 2001. Writings include drafts of published and unpublished works, research materials, and notebooks. Correspondence pertains mostly to Barnard's writing career and personal relationships, but also includes family correspondence. Correspondents include Ezra and Dorothy Pound and William Carlos Williams. Travel papers include diaries written by Barnard, passports, brochures, maps and printed ephemera. The collection also includes a small amount of daily calendars, photograph albums, artwork, and audio and video cassettes.
ArchivalResource: 20.0 linear feet (23 boxes) + 1 broadside
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- Mary Barnard papers, 1890-2001, 1933-2001
Hanson, Kenneth O., 1922-2003. Kenneth O. Hanson collection, 1945-1979.
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Kenneth O. Hanson collection, 1945-1979.
The collection consists of letters written to Kenneth O. Hanson by a variety of American poets or publishers from 1945-1979. Correspondents include A.R. Ammons, James Dickey, Anthony Hecht, Richard Howard, James Merrill, Marianne Moore, Alan Tate, William Carlos Williams. The letters discuss literary works, both Hanson's and others; the publishing of Hanson's works; and other general matters.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear feet : (1 box)
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- Hanson, Kenneth O., 1922-2003. Kenneth O. Hanson collection, 1945-1979.
Rader, Craig R. The structure of sound : an analysis of William Carlos Williams's influence upon the poetry of Allen Ginsberg and Robert Creeley / by Craig R. Rader.
Title:
The structure of sound : an analysis of William Carlos Williams's influence upon the poetry of Allen Ginsberg and Robert Creeley / by Craig R. Rader. 2000.
ArchivalResource: iv, 80 leaves.
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- Rader, Craig R. The structure of sound : an analysis of William Carlos Williams's influence upon the poetry of Allen Ginsberg and Robert Creeley / by Craig R. Rader.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Typed letter signed to "David Mitchel, " 1957 Mar. 24.
Title:
Typed letter signed to "David Mitchel, " 1957 Mar. 24.
Envelope addressed to "David Mitchell." Thanks Mitchell for sending his song, "To awaken an old lady." Comments that it is "a very modern composition, very free as to time intervals." Wishes him well in marketing it.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. (with envelope)
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Typed letter signed to "David Mitchel, " 1957 Mar. 24.
June Oppen Degnan Papers, 1959-1973
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June Oppen Degnan Papers, 1959-1973
Papers of June Oppen Degnan, writer, publisher, political activist, and sister of poet George Oppen (1908-1984). Most of the collection documents Degnan's activities as publisher of the San Francisco Review in the 1960s, and her association with New Directions Books. Included is correspondence and writings of many important members of the American literary community including Jack Anderson, Robert Bly, William Bronk, Basil Bunting, Hayden Carruth, Robert Creeley, Clayton Eshleman, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Erich Fromm, Allen Ginsberg, David Ignatow, Denise Levertov, George Oppen, Carl Rakosi, Jerome Rothenberg, C. P. Snow, Gary Snyder, Diane Wakoski, William Carlos Williams, and Louis Zukofsky. Virtually no references to Degnan's personal or political life can be found in the papers. Of special significance are letters from George Oppen. The collection is arranged in four series: 1) SAN FRANCISCO REVIEW AND NEW DIRECTIONS; 2) MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS; 3) FILES OF MAJOR WRITERS; and 4) SAN FRANCISCO REVIEW ANNUAL, 1963.
ArchivalResource: 4.00 linear feet; (8 archives boxes, 3 oversize folders)
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- June Oppen Degnan Papers, 1959-1973
Ciardi, John, 1916-1986. Letters, 1949-1953.
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Letters, 1949-1953.
Consists of correspondence from the files of editor John Ciardi relating to William Carlos Williams and to his daughter-in-law, Virginia Carnes Williams.
ArchivalResource: 15 items
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- Ciardi, John, 1916-1986. Letters, 1949-1953.
Elise Asher papers
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Elise Asher papers
The Elise Asher papers, 1923-1994, measure 1.6 linear feet and reflect Asher's career as a poet, painter, and sculptor, and her friendships with many of the more prominent artists of the mid-twentieth century. The collection contains biographical material, letters, writings, works of art, business records, printed material, and photographs.Notable correspondents found in the collection include Fritz Bultman, Helen Frankenthaler, Philip Guston, Hans Hofmann, Norman Mailer, Robert Motherwell, Louise Nevelson, Mark Rothko, Theodoros Stamos, Jack Tworkov, and Kurt Vonnegut.
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- Elise Asher papers, 1923-1994
Stallman, R. W. (Robert Wooster), 1911-1982. Papers of Robert Wooster Stallman [manuscript] 1935-1962.
Title:
Papers of Robert Wooster Stallman [manuscript] 1935-1962.
Collection consists chiefly of letters from various authors to Stallman, and English professor, critic, and poet. A few of Stallman's mss are included, particularly his "The great Gatsby: an analysis" (1954). Among the correspondents are: Conrad Potter Aiken, David A. Balch, Saul Bellow, William Rose Benét 1886-1950, Kay Boyle, John Malcolm Brinnin, Cleanth Brooks, John Mason Brown, Malcolm Cowley, Edward Estlin Cummings, John Gould Fletcher, Ernest Hemingway, John Richard Hersey, Archibald MacLeish, John Phillips Marquand, Christopher Darlington Morley, Katherine Anne Porter, John Crowe Ransom, Theodore Roethke, Karl Jay Shapiro, William Lawrence Shirer, Wallace Stevens, Jean Stafford, Caroline Gordon Tate, Allen John Orley Tate, Robert Penn Warren, Eudora Welty, William Carlos Willams, Thornton Niven Wilder, and Edmund Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 250 items.
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- Stallman, R. W. (Robert Wooster), 1911-1982. Papers of Robert Wooster Stallman [manuscript] 1935-1962.
Stephen Oliver Collection
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Stephen Oliver Collection
Music manuscripts and papers of the composer Stephen Oliver (1950-1992).
ArchivalResource: 177 volumes
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- Stephen Oliver Collection, 1955-1995
DeMott, Robert J., 1943-. Robert J. DeMott papers relating to John Meade Haines, 1953-2005.
Title:
Robert J. DeMott papers relating to John Meade Haines, 1953-2005.
The papers include correspondence, writings, and other material relating to the poet John Meade Haines. The correspondence consists chiefly of letters from Haines to DeMott, but there are letters between Haines and others, including copies of letters from William Carlos Williams, Hayden Carruth, and President Bill Clinton. Letters from Haines to DeMott discuss the poet's writing, efforts to find teaching positions, life in Alaska, and other topics, and they contain numerous enclosures, copies of drafts and printed versions of work, third party correspondence, photographs, and newspaper clippings on such topics as fishing and hunting. Writings by Haines include drafts and printed versions of articles and essays, open letters, poems, book reviews, speeches, and other writings. Other materials relating to Haines include clippings, printed ephemera, such as announcements for readings and speaking engagements, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 3.42 linear ft. (4 boxes)
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- DeMott, Robert J., 1943-. Robert J. DeMott papers relating to John Meade Haines, 1953-2005.
George Oppen Papers, 1958-1984
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George Oppen Papers, 1958-1984
Literary papers of George Oppen (1908-1984), objectivist poet and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1969. Most of the materials date from the period 1958-1978. Included are manuscripts and typescripts for all the poems contained in Oppen's nine published books -- DISCRETE SERIES (1934), THE MATERIALS (1962), THIS IN WHICH (1965), OF BEING NUMEROUS (1968), ALPINE (1969), SEASCAPE: NEEDLE'S EYE (1972), COLLECTED POEMS (London, 1973; New York, 1975), and PRIMITIVE (1978). Also included are drafts and fragments of unpublished poems, typescripts of published and unpublished essays, transcripts of Oppen's verse, and copies of reviews of Oppen's work. Of special interest are loose leaf pages of notes, and Oppen's personal daybooks, all of which help to reveal his thinking about diverse subjects. The largest part of the collection consists of correspondence to Oppen from family members, editors, poets and other writers, and admirers of Oppen's work. Notable correspondents include: Paul Auster, Anthony Barnett, Rachel Blau DuPlessis, William Bronk, John Crawford, Ted Enslin, Michael Heller, David Ignatow, James Laughlin, Jon Martin, Charles Reznikoff, Harvey Shapiro, John Taggart, Charles Tomlinson, Eliot Weinberger, William Carlos Williams and Louis Zukofsky. The collection is arranged in ten series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) NOTES, JOTTINGS, ETC., 3) DAYBOOKS, 4) POETRY, 5) READING MANUSCRIPTS, 6) PROSE, 1962-1984, 7) INTERVIEWS, 1968-1980, 8) TRANSLATIONS OF OPPEN'S POETRY, 9) REVIEWS AND EPHEMERA, and 10) MICROFILM. The additions processed in 1989 include Oppen's letters to critic Henry Weinfield and John Crawford, two letters from William Bronk, a typescript of a poem based on a phrase from a poem by Charles Reznikoff, a transcript of a 1973 BBC interview, a brochure from a 1986 exhibit of "This In Which," a program from Oppen's "75th Birthday Tribute" at the Poetry Center (1983), an "In Memorium" article by Hugh Kenner, a Certificate of Honor presented to him by the city of San Francisco, a typescript of Naomi Replansky's "The Darkening Green", a mock up of Mark Linenthal's "Growing Light", published versions of THE MATERIALS and THIS IN WHICH with author's annotations and editions, and a small collection of newspaper articles written about the poet. The 1989 additions are not on the microfilm.
ArchivalResource: 14.40 linear feet; (34 archives boxes, 33 rolls black and white microfilm and 1 oversize folder)
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- George Oppen Papers, 1958-1984
Janet Flanner and Solita Solano Papers, 1870-1976, (bulk 1955-1975)
Title:
Janet Flanner and Solita Solano Papers 1870-1976 (bulk 1955-1975)
Journalists, writers, and literary editors. Correspondence, subject files, drafts of articles, books, poems, and other writings, and miscellaneous material, including scrapbooks and memorabilia, relating primarily to Flanner's career as a writer, especially with the ; to Solano's interest and writings; and to literary and intellectual life in Paris and New York. New Yorker
ArchivalResource: 3000 items; 20 containers plus 3 oversize; 7 linear feet; 2 microfilm reels
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- Janet Flanner and Solita Solano Papers, 1870-1976, (bulk 1955-1975)
Esquire correspondence concerning The question of Ezra Pound, 1957
Title:
Esquire correspondence concerning The question of Ezra Pound 1957
The collection consists of alphabetically arranged correspondence between readers of Esquire Magazine and the magazine's editors concerning an article by Richard Rovere on the question of Ezra Pound's possible release from his continuing incarceration in St. Elizabeth's Hospital for the Insane. Respondents include John Dos Passos, Robert Graves, Norman Mailer, Kenneth Rexroth, William Carlos Williams, and Richard Wilbur.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 1; Linear Feet: 0.21'
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- Esquire correspondence concerning The question of Ezra Pound, 1957.
Frederick F. Manfred Papers 1912-1994.
Title:
Frederick F. Manfred Papers 1912-1994.
The papers detail the life and works of this prominent regional novelist who lived in the area he called "Siouxland" and contain manuscripts, typescripts, research material, galleys, proofs, class notes and papers, photographs, audio and video recordings.
ArchivalResource: 100+ boxes ( 100 cubic feet).
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- Frederick F. Manfred Papers 1912-1994.
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)
Robert Knoll, Papers, 1955-1999
Title:
Robert Knoll, Papers, 1955-1999
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes, 2 linear feet
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- Robert Knoll, Papers, 1955-1999
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. TLS, 1948 January 25 : to [Arioste] Londechard.
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TLS, 1948 January 25 : to [Arioste] Londechard.
Williams writes of his depression and frustration with the winter weather. "The work strangles me but I have no heart to go beyond it. I simply have to work literally until it kills me, I can't be happy any other way. I'm physically tired from driving this snow ... But my mind is more tired than that. I havereceived your letters but could not answer them because I had nothing to say."
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 27.8 x 22.5.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. TLS, 1948 January 25 : to [Arioste] Londechard.
Allen, Donald, 1912-2004. Donald Allen collection, 1930-2005.
Title:
Donald Allen collection, 1930-2005.
Papers document Allen's editing and publishing career, as well as the writings of the numerous poets with whom he worked. The collection Includes editorial materials from Grove Press, Evergreen Press, Four Seasons Foundation, Grey Fox Press, and special projects for Penguin Books and St. James Press. Also, materials by and about the poet Frank O'Hara, including manuscripts for his Collected Poems. Correspondence to and from John Ashbery, Paul Blackburn, Robin Blaser, Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Ed Dorn, Allen Ginsberg, Eugène Ionesco, Jack Kerouac, Michael McClure, Gary Snyder, Lew Welch, Philip Whalen, and others. The accession processed in 1991 contains manuscript and typescript materials related to the Four Seasons Foundation publication of Interviews (1980) by Edward Dorn and The Graces (1983) by Aaron Shurin, and the Grey Fox Press publication of Enough Said (1980) by Philip Whalen and I Remain (1980), a collection of letters by Lew Welch.
ArchivalResource: 47.9 lin ft. (105 archives boxes, 1 records carton, 1 card file box, 34 oversized folders)
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- Allen, Donald, 1912-2004. Donald Allen collection, 1930-2005.
David Gascoyne papers, 1822-2010, n.d.
Title:
David Gascoyne papers 1822-2010, n.d.
ArchivalResource: 11 series (138 files)
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- David Gascoyne papers, 1822-2010, n.d.
Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.
Title:
Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.
Correspondence and compositions of American poet and translator Witter Bynner.
ArchivalResource: 99 boxes (49.5 linear ft.)
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- Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.
Woodberry Poetry Room (Harvard College Library) poetry readings, 1931- (ongoing).
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Woodberry Poetry Room (Harvard College Library) poetry readings, 1931- (ongoing).
Recordings of poetry readings by American and English poets given at Harvard University sponsored by the Morris Gray Fund, the Corliss Lamont Poetry Reading Series, the Ellen Sitgreaves Vail Motter Fund of Radcliffe College, the Kurt Brown Audio Preservation Project, the John Lincoln Sweeney Memorial Fund, the Harvard Vocarium, and the Poetry Room itself.
ArchivalResource: ca. 700 audio tapes
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- Woodberry Poetry Room (Harvard College Library) poetry readings, 1931- (ongoing).
Coles, Robert. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972-1992.
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Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972-1992.
Comprises 47 items, 48 leaves correspondence plus manuscripts for publication. Contains essays on James Wright, H.L. Van Brunt, William Carlos Williams, William Stafford, C.K. Williams, Muriel Rukeyser, Jacobo Timerman, Robert Kennedy, Anton Chekhov, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, and Raymond Carver. Also includes Coles' responses to letters to the editors from Eugene McCarthy and Naomi Wallace. Oversize galleys in folder 5164-5165.
ArchivalResource: 10 folders.
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- Coles, Robert. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972-1992.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Correspondence, 1919-1952.
Title:
Correspondence, 1919-1952.
This collection consists of correspondence between Williams and the staff of Brown University Library, mostly concerning acquisitions for the Harris Collection. Collection compiled mostly in New Jersey and Providence, Rhode Island. Also briefly mentioned is a volume of poetry by John Brooks Wheelwright.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Correspondence, 1919-1952.
Robert Gish Papers, 1967-1999
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Robert Gish Papers 1967-1999
ArchivalResource: 21 boxes (17.09 cu. ft.)
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- Robert Gish Papers, 1967-1999
Lenhart, Charmenz. Letters from Conrad Aiken, William Rose Benet, John Gould Fletcher, and William Carlos Williams [manuscript] 1949 Sept.
Title:
Letters from Conrad Aiken, William Rose Benet, John Gould Fletcher, and William Carlos Williams [manuscript] 1949 Sept. 1949.
In answer to a query of Miss Lenhart concerning the relationship of music and poetry.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Lenhart, Charmenz. Letters from Conrad Aiken, William Rose Benet, John Gould Fletcher, and William Carlos Williams [manuscript] 1949 Sept.
Living Theatre records, 1945-1991
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Living Theatre records 1945-1991
The Living Theatre was founded by Judith Malina and Julian Beck in 1947. The records consist of scripts and related performance papers. Also included are business papers, financial records, clippings, diaries, photographs and correspondence. There is little material reflecting the personal lives of Malina and Beck.
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- Living Theatre records, 1945-1991
Wallach, Joelle. To a poor old woman / Joelle Wallach ; [words by] William Carlos Williams.
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To a poor old woman / Joelle Wallach ; [words by] William Carlos Williams. c1988.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (2 folded leaves) ; 28 cm.
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- Wallach, Joelle. To a poor old woman / Joelle Wallach ; [words by] William Carlos Williams.
Greenstein, Jesse L. (Jesse Leonard), 1909-. Letter from Jesse L. Greenstein to William Carlos Williams. 1939, Nov. 19.
Title:
Letter from Jesse L. Greenstein to William Carlos Williams. 1939, Nov. 19.
This letter is a discussion of poetry , touching on "blues" no. 7, John Donne (1572-1631), ideology and life.
ArchivalResource: 2 pages 28 cm.
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- Greenstein, Jesse L. (Jesse Leonard), 1909-. Letter from Jesse L. Greenstein to William Carlos Williams. 1939, Nov. 19.
Dial/Scofield Thayer papers, 1879-1982, 1920-1925
Title:
Dial/Scofield Thayer papers 1879-1982 1920-1925
The papers document the life and activities of Scofield Thayer and the history of Dial Magazine under his ownership. They include the surviving Dial office files, with correspondence by Alyse Gregory, Marianne Moore, Gilbert Seldes, Kenneth Burke, and J. Sibley Watson; manuscripts, typescripts and corrected galleys of submissions to the magazine by authors including Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, D. H. Lawrence, George Santayana, William Butler Yeats, and Glenway Wescott; and advertising material. Thayer's own papers include his extensive correspondence with these literary figures and others, including E. E. Cummings, Sigmund Freud, Thomas Mann, and Cuthbert Wright; drafts of poetry and essays; financial papers; and documentation of his art collection.
ArchivalResource: 53.55 linear feet (100 boxes)
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- Dial/Scofield Thayer papers, 1879-1982, 1920-1925
Gramercy Bookshop (New York, N.Y.). Grammercy Bookshop records, [ca. 1931]-1979.
Title:
Grammercy Bookshop records, [ca. 1931]-1979.
Correspondence, book orders, invoices, bills, and receipts dealing with the purchase of books by American, Canadian, British, Australian, and a few Western European institutions and individuals. There are approximately 100 letters from writers and critics such as John Ciardi, Leon Edel, Wallace Fowlie, Robert McAlmon, Alfred E. Smith, William Carlos Williams, and Edmund Wilson. Financial records for the years, 1960-1975, document the operating costs of the shop. Included among these records are many bills from booksellers and auction houses for Gramercy's purchases.
ArchivalResource: 15.5 linear ft. ( 33 boxes)
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- Gramercy Bookshop (New York, N.Y.). Grammercy Bookshop records, [ca. 1931]-1979.
Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965. Editorial correspondence, 1904-1930
Title:
T. S. Eliot editorial correspondence, 1904-1930
Chiefly letters to Eliot from writers, critics and publishers, many concerning his role as editor of The Criterion; also includes Eliot's Ph.D. thesis in philosophy at Harvard, "Experience and the Objects of Knowledge in the Philosophy of F. H. Bradley."
ArchivalResource: 1 box, 1 v. (.33 linear ft.)
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- Editorial correspondence, 1904-1930.
Angoff, Charles, 1902-1979. Charles Angoff collection, 1927-1978.
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Charles Angoff collection, 1927-1978.
Manuscripts by Angoff (literary criticism, history, poetry, memoir, essays, stories, articles, stage plays, and novels); manuscripts by others (articles, essays, poetry); printed material (chiefly periodicals); correspondence; photographs; legal material; audiotapes; artwork; memorabilia; diaries and journals; subject files; and miscellany. In Angoff's general correspondence, literary figures represented include Conrad Aiken, Norman Angell, Joseph Auslander, Carl Bode, Harry E. Barnes, Whit Barnett, Louise Bogan, Herschel Brickell, James M. Cain, John Ciardi, Norman Cousins, Miriam Allen de Ford, Clifton Fadiman, Helen Gardner, Allen Ginsberg, Louis Ginsberg, Philip Goodman, Robert Hillyer, Stewart H. Holbrook, Irving Howe, Zora Neale Hurston, Joel Joseph Keith, Alfred Kreymborg, Joseph Leftwich, Meyer Levin, Bernard Malamud, Peter Matthiessen, Mary McCarthy, George Jean Nathan, Blair Niles, Joyce Carol Oates, Cynthia Ozick, Era Pound, Henry Roth, Harold Ribalow, William Saroyan, May Sarton, Wilbert Snow, Lawrence Spivak, Charles Hanson Towne, Jim Tully, Louis Untermeyer, Peter Sammartino, Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff, Stanley Walker, H.G. Wells, William Carlos Williams, Tom Wolfe, and Herman Wouk. Political and cultural figures include George Abbe, Eric Barker, Derek Bok, S. Miles Bouton, Clarence Decker, Bergen Evans, Harry Golden, Emma Goldman, Oliver St. Gogarty, Edith Hamilton, Henry Kissinger, Max Lerner, Eugene McCarthy, Merrill Moore, Benjamin Netanyahu, Eleanor Roosevelt, Dorothy Thompson, Joyce Varney, Kevin White, and Alan Wycherley.
ArchivalResource: 82 linear ft.
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- Angoff, Charles, 1902-1979. Charles Angoff collection, 1927-1978.
Degnan, June Oppen. Papers, 1959-1973.
Title:
Papers, 1959-1973.
Documentation of Degnan's activities as publisher of the San Francisco review and her association with New Directions Books. Correspondence and writings of American lCterary figures, most notably George Oppen.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. (8 archives boxes, 3 oversize files)
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- Degnan, June Oppen. Papers, 1959-1973.
(Everett) Leroi Jones (aka Amiri Baraka) Papers, 1957-1965
Title:
(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
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.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1,000 linear ft.
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- Allen Ginsberg papers, 1937-1994
Lowell, Robert, 1917-1977. Robert Lowell papers, 1861-1976 (inclusive) 1935-1970 (bulk).
Title:
Robert Lowell papers, 1861-1976 (inclusive) 1935-1970 (bulk).
Approximately two-thirds of the collection is compositions by Lowell. These consist of manuscripts of his poems, both published and unpublished, in various forms from heavily revised drafts to galley proofs, as well as autobiographical and miscellaneous prose. The correspondence is with other writers and family members and concerns his writing and his personal life. Major correspondents include his second wife Elizabeth Hardwick, Elizabeth Bishop, Peter Taylor, Allen Tate, and Randall Jarrell. Also includes third party correspondence, manuscripts by others, legal papers and documents, photographs, printed material, and a title index to Lowell's manuscripts in the collection.
ArchivalResource: 33 boxes (8.5 linear ft.)
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- Lowell, Robert, 1917-1977. Robert Lowell papers, 1861-1976 (inclusive) 1935-1970 (bulk).
Robert Lowell papers, 1861-1976 (inclusive) 1935-1970 (bulk).
Title:
Robert Lowell papers, 1861-1976 (inclusive) 1935-1970 (bulk).
Compositions, letters, and other papers of the American writer Robert Lowell.
ArchivalResource: 33 boxes (8.5 linear ft.)
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- Robert Lowell papers, 1861-1976 (inclusive) 1935-1970 (bulk).
Hugh Kenner Papers
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Hugh Kenner Papers
Correspondence, offprints, clippings, typescripts, galley proofs, photographs, tearsheets, drawings, computer printouts and program sheets, holograph notes and drafts, notebooks, and academic papers document Hugh Kenner's career as critic, scholar, and educator. Subject Files is the largest of the three series, constituting one half of the Kenner papers. It includes a large number of papers and articles by colleagues of Kenner and topical files on individuals and subjects related to Kenner's academic interests. Some of the largest files document Samuel Beckett, T.S. Eliot, Buckminster Fuller, James Joyce, and Ezra Pound. The Works series contains various drafts, contracts, and correspondence for books, articles, lectures, reviews, and introductions by Kenner. The smallest series, Correspondence, largely comprises incoming letters to Kenner. Incoming correspondence and third-party correspondence is located throughout the papers. The bulk of the papers date from the late 1940s to the early 1990s. A very few items date as early as 1916, but these are generally photo reproductions of items or copies of letters.
ArchivalResource: 106 boxes (45 linear feet), 3 oversize boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1 card file, 11 galleys files
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- Kenner, Hugh. Hugh Kenner Papers, 1916-1994 (bulk1943-1994).
Warren, Ron. But this comes gently-- : for soprano, flute, and harp / [music by] Ron L. Warren ; set to poems by William Carlos Williams.
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But this comes gently-- : for soprano, flute, and harp / [music by] Ron L. Warren ; set to poems by William Carlos Williams. c1986.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (17 p.) bound ; 28 x 44 cm.
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- Warren, Ron. But this comes gently-- : for soprano, flute, and harp / [music by] Ron L. Warren ; set to poems by William Carlos Williams.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Letters to Edmund Brown, 1916-1920.
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Letters to Edmund Brown, 1916-1920.
Letters from William Carlos Williams to Edmund Brown.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Letters to Edmund Brown, 1916-1920.
Charles Sheeler papers
Title:
Charles Sheeler papers
The papers of painter, photographer, lithographer and industrial designer Charles Sheeler measure 4.9 linear feet and date from circa 1840s to 1966, with the bulk of the material dating from 1923-1965. The collection documents Sheeler's family, personal life and career through financial and medical records, awards, correspondence, writings, an autobiography, journal and notebooks, scrapbooks, exhibition catalogs and announcements, printed materials, photographs, funeral records and artwork by Sheeler and others. The collection is particularly rich in Sheeler's writings, and also includes Sheeler's industrial designs and manufactured artwork. Notable photographs include Sheeler with Edward Weston, Edward Steichen, and John Marin.
ArchivalResource: 4.9 Linear feet
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- Sheeler, Charles, 1883-1965. Charles Sheeler papers, circa 1840s-1966, bulk 1923-1965.
Angelini, Louis A., 1935-. Scenes : for soprano, guitar and percussion (including 4 timp., tenordrum, snare drum, glock., xyl.) / by Louis Angelini.
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Scenes : for soprano, guitar and percussion (including 4 timp., tenordrum, snare drum, glock., xyl.) / by Louis Angelini. 1962.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (11 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Angelini, Louis A., 1935-. Scenes : for soprano, guitar and percussion (including 4 timp., tenordrum, snare drum, glock., xyl.) / by Louis Angelini.
Józef Wittlin correspondence and compositions, 1940-1976.
Title:
Józef Wittlin correspondence and compositions, 1940-1976.
Correspondence, translations and prose writen by Polish writer and translator Jozef Wittlin.
ArchivalResource: 19 boxes (10.5 linear ft.)
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- Józef Wittlin correspondence and compositions, 1940-1976.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Artist file.
Title:
Artist file.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Artist file.
Charles Henri Ford Papers TXRC97-A13., 1928-1981
Title:
Charles Henri Ford Papers 1928-1981
The Charles Henri Ford papers consist of typescript andholograph manuscripts, correspondence, postcards, clippings, photographs, financialdocuments, contracts, invitations, page proofs, prospectuses, journals, and diaries.
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- Charles Henri Ford Papers TXRC97-A13., 1928-1981
Jordan, Viola Baxter, 1887-1973. Viola Baxter Jordan papers, 1905-1951.
Title:
Viola Baxter Jordan papers, 1905-1951.
The collection contains letters to Jordan from Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, H.D. and Bryher, as well as manuscripts of poems by Pound and Williams and a small quantity of personal papers. Subjects of the Pound letters include personal and family news; his writing and the literary world in general; his political and economic opinions; and his confinement at St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Letters from Williams discuss relationships between men and women; poetry; and arrangements for social occasions. Both H.D. and Bryher describe life in wartime Britain; H.D. also comments on her own work, her daughter Perdita, and her interests in the occult and in film. Writings include annotated and signed typescripts of early Pound poems, which he sent to Jordan for her to retype and submit to magazines; and several typescripts of early works by Williams. Other papers include dance cards, an advertising brochure for the Albergo Rapallo, and newspaper clippings.
ArchivalResource: 1.04 linear ft. (4 boxes)
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- Jordan, Viola Baxter, 1887-1973. Viola Baxter Jordan papers, 1905-1951.
A. R. Ammons Papers, 1944-1987
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A. R. Ammons Papers 1944-1987
North Carolina poet A. R. Ammons (1926- ), who, since 1961, has been on the English faculty of Cornell University. The collection contains letters from Ammons to his sister, Vida Ammons Cox; letters from Ammons to poet William Harmon of the English Department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; writings by Ammons, including poems and a World War II journal; photographs; and other items relating to Ammons. The Cox letters chiefly relate to family affairs and to Ammons's life while a student at the University of California at Berkeley and teacher in the Hatteras (N.C.) public school system; the Harmon letters chiefly deal with literary matters and with Ammons's college teaching career. There are also other Ammons materials.
ArchivalResource: About 310 items (0.5 linear feet)
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- A. R. Ammons Papers, 1944-1987
Tomlinson, Charles. Office files, of The American Poetry Review, 1992.
Title:
Office files, of The American Poetry Review, 1992.
Comprises 4 item, 4 leaf correspondence plus manuscripts for publication. Contains letter from Barry Magid and a note from Laurie Callahan. Also contains excerpt from the Correspondence of William Carlos Williams and Charles Tomlinson, 1957-1962.
ArchivalResource: 23 folders.
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- Tomlinson, Charles. Office files, of The American Poetry Review, 1992.
Ezra Pound papers : addition, 1862-1983, 1960-1971
Title:
Ezra Pound papers : addition 1862-1983 1960-1971
The Ezra Pound Papers Addition consists of material related to the life and career of the American poet Ezra Pound and includes correspondence, manuscripts, and a small quantity of personal papers. Correspondents include Homer and Isobel Pound, George Antheil, Basil Bunting, T. S. Eliot, James Laughlin, Marianne Moore, William Carlos Williams, and Henri Gaudier-Brzeska. Manuscripts inclue draft portions of The Cantos, autograph scores of Le Testament de Villon and Cavalcanti, and drafts of essays.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 46; Other Storage Formats: Oversize; Linear Feet: 20.5
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- Ezra Pound papers : addition, 1862-1983, 1960-1971
Baxter, Viola,. Viola Baxter letters from Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, and H.D., 1906-1961.
Title:
Viola Baxter letters from Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, and H.D., 1906-1961.
Collection comprises 113 letters and postcards plus 6 empty envelopes from Pound to Baxter, 1949-1954; 66 letters from Williams to Baxter, 1907-1950s; 26 letters from H.D. to Baxter, 1934-1954; one letter from Bryher to Baxter, 1961; one postcard from Mary de Rachewiltz (?) to Baxter, 1949; one letter from Florence Williams to Baxter, 1951; one letter from Pound to Eleanor Scott Baxter, 1906 (?); one postcard from Pound to Gwendolyn Baxter, 1933; two letters from Dorothy Pound to Baxter, 1950; one letter from St. Elizabeth's Hospital to Baxter, 1951; and one letter from Baxter to Pound, 1906 (?).
ArchivalResource: 220 items (40 folders in 2 boxes).
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- Baxter, Viola,. Viola Baxter letters from Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, and H.D., 1906-1961.
POETS OF AMERICAN POETRY BY DR. WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS
Title:
POETS OF AMERICAN POETRY BY DR. WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS
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Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Manuscripts and correspondence. 1938-1963.
Title:
Manuscripts and correspondence. 1938-1963.
Includes typescript with holograph corrections of at least 6 states of the essay, "Against the weather", published in Twice a year, no. 2 (1939), p. 53-78; page proofs of Patterson IV (1951).
ArchivalResource: 38 items.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Manuscripts and correspondence. 1938-1963.
McGill, Josephine, 1877-1919. The fool's song / [words by] William Carlos Williams ; [music by] Josephine McGill.
Title:
The fool's song / [words by] William Carlos Williams ; [music by] Josephine McGill. [1915?]
ArchivalResource: 2 ms. scores ([3], [3] p.) ; 35 cm.
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- McGill, Josephine, 1877-1919. The fool's song / [words by] William Carlos Williams ; [music by] Josephine McGill.
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
ArchivalResource: 100.0 Linear feet
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- Joel Oppenheimer Papers, 1925-1988.
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).
Rosenfeld, Isaac. Papers, 1926-1983
Title:
Rosenfeld, Isaac. Papers 1926-1983
Isaac Louis Rosenfeld (1918-1956) was a Chicago-born writer, critic, and university professor. The collection contains diplomas, correspondence, notebooks, notes, manuscripts and typescripts, and published works dating between 1926 and 1983, with the bulk of the material dating between 1937 and 1956. The papers primarily document Rosenfeld's writing career.
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- Rosenfeld, Isaac. Papers, 1926-1983
Thomas, Augusta Read. The red wheelbarrow : for Lyndy Simons : 84 / by A.R.T.
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The red wheelbarrow : for Lyndy Simons : 84 / by A.R.T. c1984.
ArchivalResource: 1 score ([2] leaves) ; 28 cm.
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- Thomas, Augusta Read. The red wheelbarrow : for Lyndy Simons : 84 / by A.R.T.
Jordan, Viola Baxter, 1887-1973. Viola Baxter Jordan papers, 1905-1951.
Title:
Viola Baxter Jordan papers, 1905-1951.
The collection contains letters to Jordan from Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, H.D. and Bryher, as well as manuscripts of poems by Pound and Williams and a small quantity of personal papers. Subjects of the Pound letters include personal and family news; his writing and the literary world in general; his political and economic opinions; and his confinement at St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Letters from Williams discuss relationships between men and women; poetry; and arrangements for social occasions. Both H.D. and Bryher describe life in wartime Britain; H.D. also comments on her own work, her daughter Perdita, and her interests in the occult and in film. Writings include annotated and signed typescripts of early Pound poems, which he sent to Jordan for her to retype and submit to magazines; and several typescripts of early works by Williams. Other papers include dance cards, an advertising brochure for the Albergo Rapallo, and newspaper clippings.
ArchivalResource: 1.04 linear ft. (4 boxes)
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- Jordan, Viola Baxter, 1887-1973. Viola Baxter Jordan papers, 1905-1951.
Miscellaneous photographs collection
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Miscellaneous photographs collection
Miscellaneous photographs is comprised of photographs that were donated individually and are not part of a larger manuscript or archival collection, or photographs cataloged individually when the provenance is unknown.
ArchivalResource: 311 items
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- Baker, Oliver. [Charles Sheeler, Carl Carmer and others] [graphic].
City Lights Books. City Lights Books records, 1953-1970.
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City Lights Books records, 1953-1970.
Consists of correspondence, editorial and administrative files. Correspondents include Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, William S. Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, Paul Bowles, Jean Jacques Lebel, Henry Miller, Kenneth Patchen, and William Carlos Williams, among others. Editorial files may contain correspondence with authors, manuscripts, mock-ups and dummies, and other editorial materials. Administrative files pertain to both the City Lights bookstore and publishing company and contain lists of publications, publicity materials, and clippings, documents on the obscenity trial resulting from the seizure of Allen Ginsberg's book Howl and Other Poems by U.S. Customs.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes, 4 cartons, 1 portfolio, 1 oversize box and 4 oversize folders (ca. 13 linear ft.)Selected items : 4 microfilm reels.
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- City Lights Books. City Lights Books records, 1953-1970.
Faulkner, William, 1897-1962. Papers regarding Faulkner's work as Chairman of the Writers Committee of President Eisenhower's People-to People Program [manuscript], 1956-1969.
Title:
Papers regarding Faulkner's work as Chairman of the Writers Committee of President Eisenhower's People-to People Program [manuscript], 1956-1969.
Papers concerning William Faulkner's work with Harvey Breit as co-chairman of the Writer's Committee contain material concerning promotional details, and letters in answer to Faulkner's appeal to famous writers for support of the program. With the papers is an article by Joseph Blotner, 1969, concerning Faulkner's work for the program. With the papers are electrostatic copies of all the permissions to publish granted to "Meridian," 2006, for an article on Faulkner and the People-to-people program.
ArchivalResource: ca. 330 items.
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- Faulkner, William, 1897-1962. Papers regarding Faulkner's work as Chairman of the Writers Committee of President Eisenhower's People-to People Program [manuscript], 1956-1969.
Fantasy Magazine papers, 1929-1979
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Fantasy Magazine papers 1929-1979
The Fantasy Magazine Papers consist ofmanuscripts, correspondence, and other materials documenting the life of themagazine.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 11; Other Storage Formats: oversize; Linear Feet: 7.0
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- Fantasy Magazine papers, 1929-1979
Hugh Kenner Papers
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Hugh Kenner Papers
Correspondence, offprints, clippings, typescripts, galley proofs, photographs, tearsheets, drawings, computer printouts and program sheets, holograph notes and drafts, notebooks, and academic papers document Hugh Kenner's career as critic, scholar, and educator. Subject Files is the largest of the three series, constituting one half of the Kenner papers. It includes a large number of papers and articles by colleagues of Kenner and topical files on individuals and subjects related to Kenner's academic interests. Some of the largest files document Samuel Beckett, T.S. Eliot, Buckminster Fuller, James Joyce, and Ezra Pound. The Works series contains various drafts, contracts, and correspondence for books, articles, lectures, reviews, and introductions by Kenner. The smallest series, Correspondence, largely comprises incoming letters to Kenner. Incoming correspondence and third-party correspondence is located throughout the papers. The bulk of the papers date from the late 1940s to the early 1990s. A very few items date as early as 1916, but these are generally photo reproductions of items or copies of letters.
ArchivalResource: 106 boxes (45 linear feet), 3 oversize boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1 card file, 11 galleys files
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- Hugh Kenner Papers TXRC02-A5., 1916-1994, n.d., bulk 1943-1994
Living Theatre records, 1945-1991
Title:
Living Theatre records 1945-1991
The Living Theatre was founded by Judith Malina and Julian Beck in 1947. The records consist of scripts and related performance papers. Also included are business papers, financial records, clippings, diaries, photographs and correspondence. There is little material reflecting the personal lives of Malina and Beck.
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- Living Theatre records, 1945-1991
Mathews, Jackson, 1907-1978. Jackson Mathews papers, 1927-1975 (bulk 1945-1974).
Title:
Jackson Mathews papers, 1927-1975 (bulk 1945-1974).
Correspondence, writings, pictures, and other materials, chiefly 1945-1974, relating to Jackson Mathews. Correspondence concerns academic matters at the universities where he taught; scholarly matters, especially translations of French literature; the work of the Bollingen Foundation; and the National Translation Center. Correspondents include Robert Fitzgerald (1910- ), Theodore Roethke, (1908-1963), Allen Tate (1899- ), Carolyn Kizer, W.H. Auden (1907-1973), Yves Bonnefoy (1923- ), Robert Lowell (1917-1977), René Char (1907- ), and William Carlos Williams (1883- 1963). Also included are materials relating to translations of the works of Paul Valéry (1871-1945), Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867), René Char, and Saint-John Perse (1887-1975.
ArchivalResource: About 4900 items (13.5 linear ft.)
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- Mathews, Jackson, 1907-1978. Jackson Mathews papers, 1927-1975 (bulk 1945-1974).
Bullen, Greg. Perfection : for mixed chorus and piano / [music by] Greg Bullen ; [text by] William Carlos Williams.
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Perfection : for mixed chorus and piano / [music by] Greg Bullen ; [text by] William Carlos Williams. c1986.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (8 p.), bound ; 28 cm.
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- Bullen, Greg. Perfection : for mixed chorus and piano / [music by] Greg Bullen ; [text by] William Carlos Williams.
Leippert, James George,. American poetry collection, 1933.
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American poetry collection, 1933.
Autograph poems of Léonie Adams (36 p.), John Peale Bishop (59 p.), Witter Bynner (8 p.), John Gould Fletcher (107 p.), Frances Frost (7 p.), Archibald MacLeish (13 p.), Marianne Moore (16 p.), Ezra Pound (18 p.), Wallace Stevens (23 p.), Allen Tate (33 p.), Eunice Tietjens (23 p.), and William Carlos Williams (24 p.).
ArchivalResource: 12 items.1 container.
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- Leippert, James George,. American poetry collection, 1933.
David Ignatow Papers, 1929-1994
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David Ignatow Papers, 1929-1994
Papers of David Ignatow, distinguished American poet. In the 1950s and 1960s, Ignatow edited several important periodicals, among them THE BELOIT POETRY JOURNAL (co-editor, 1950-1959), NATION (poetry editor, 1962-1963), CHELSEA (consulting editor, 1969-1971), and the AMERICAN POETRY REVIEW (editor-at-large, 1972-1976). He returned to the BELOIT POETRY JOURNAL to edit the William Carlos Williams memorial issue in 1963. Ignatow taught at many colleges and universities including the New School for Social Research (1964-1965), Southampton College (1967-1968), and Columbia University (1969-1976). He served as poet-in-residence at York College, City University of New York. The accessions processed in 1987 include manuscripts and typescripts of poems dated from the 1930s to the 1970s, notebooks, and extensive correspondence. One-fourth of the correspondence relates to Ignatow's various editorial posts. Prominent correspondents include the American poets William Carlos Williams, Charles Reznikoff, Gregory Corso, Charles Olson, Allen Ginsberg, Louis Zukofsky, Robert Creeley, and Denise Levertov. Outgoing letters written by Ignatow are largely absent from the collection. The accessions include original essays, introductions, reviews, interviews and ephemera. A substantial set of Ignatow's papers were processed in 1989. Almost half of these materials are general correspondence. Also included are fifteen of the poet's spiral-bound notebooks dated from 1978 to 1988; and typescripts and proof pages of three of Ignatow's more recent books, NEW AND COLLECTED POEMS, 1970-1985, THE ONE IN THE MANY, and WHISPER IN THE DARK. Of special interest is an extensive group of typescripts of miscellaneous poems dating from the 1930s through the 1980s, many of which include revisions. The additions also contain financial records of the bookbinding business run by Ignatow and his father, as well as a small audio-visual collection, including recordings of some of Ignatow's readings and lectures. The accessions processed in 1993 contain a chronological collection of original manuscripts and typescripts of Ignatow's poems and prose from the early 1930s to the late 1980s, correspondence, several notebooks, a collection of essays and reviews of his work, and the writings of colleagues. The accessions processed in 1994 contain correspondence, annotated poetry drafts, short stories and articles, book production materials for AGAINST THE EVIDENCE (1993) and GLEANINGS: THE UNCOLLECTED POEMS OF THE FIFTIES broadsides, drafts of opening remarks he gave at various ceremonies, drafts of statements he made, copies and video tapes of interviews, and some ephemera. The materials in the accession date from 1929 to 1994 with the bulk dating from the 1960s to 1980s.
ArchivalResource: 47.60 linear feet; (93 archives boxes, 4 mapcase folders)
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- David Ignatow Papers, 1929-1994
Sanford, John B., 1904-. William Carlos Williams letters to John B. Sanford and others, 1931-1950.
Title:
William Carlos Williams letters to John B. Sanford and others, 1931-1950.
Letters chiefly concern Sanford's writings. Each letter is numbered and accompanied by typescript notes by Sanford. Includes 21 letters from Williams to Sanford (all but one are addressed to Julian L. Shapiro, whose pen name was John B. Sanford); one letter from Williams to Nathanael West, 30 August 1931; one letter from Angel Flores to Williams, 3 February 1933; and one letter from Williams to Harcourt Brace & Company, 2 October 1943 regarding Sanford's "The People from Heaven." Also includes blurbs by Williams for Sanford's "The Water Wheel" and "The Old Man's Place."
ArchivalResource: 26 items.
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- Sanford, John B., 1904-. William Carlos Williams letters to John B. Sanford and others, 1931-1950.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Papers, 1884-1995.
Title:
Papers, 1884-1995.
Consists of the papers of William Carlos Williams and his estate.
ArchivalResource: 4500 items.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Papers, 1884-1995.
Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997. Allen Ginsberg papers, 1937-1994.
Title:
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.
Robert Bechtold Heilman Papers, 1907-2004, 1928-2004
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Robert Bechtold Heilman Papers 1907-2004 1928-2004
Papers of an author and University of Washington professor of English whose specialty was Shakespearean scholarship and criticism.
ArchivalResource: 19.38 cubic ft.; 21 boxes and 2 oversized vertical files
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- Robert Bechtold Heilman Papers, 1907-2004, 1928-2004
Engle, Paul, 1908-1991. Paul Engle papers, 1930-1991.
Title:
Paul Engle papers, 1930-1991.
The Paul Engle papers are made up of family letters, office files, correspondence, original manuscripts, typescripts, and galley proofs of his poems and prose, and so on. The correspondence includes letters from/to notable literary figures such as Robert Frost, Edmund Blunden, Robert Penn Warren, Gwendolyn Brooks, John Cheever, Kurt Vonnegut, Donald Justice, Philip Levine, etc. Typescripts of some of Paul Engle's later works, clippings ca. 1930-1989, research notes, off-prints and ephemeral publications.
ArchivalResource: 18 linear ft. + 1 portfolio.
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- Engle, Paul, 1908-1991. Paul Engle papers, 1930-1991.
Louis Zukofsky Collection TXRC98-A11., 1910-1985
Title:
Louis Zukofsky Collection 1910-1985
The collection documentsthe life and writing career of the twentieth century American poet and editor.The bulk of the materials consist of holograph and typescript manuscripts. Alsoincluded is Zukofsky correspondence and works by others aboutZukofsky.
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- Louis Zukofsky Collection TXRC98-A11., 1910-1985
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Clippings concerning William Carlos Williams [manuscript], 1939-1957.
Title:
Clippings concerning William Carlos Williams [manuscript], 1939-1957.
ArchivalResource: 25(ca.) items.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Clippings concerning William Carlos Williams [manuscript], 1939-1957.
Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962. Additional papers, 1870-1969.
Title:
E. E. Cummings additional papers, 1870-1969
Correspondence, poems, prose, notes, and drawings by American poet Edward Estlin Cummings. Also includes papers of his third wife Marion Morehouse Cummings.
ArchivalResource: 156 boxes (78 linear ft.)
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- E. E. Cummings additional papers, 1870-1969.
Random House (Firm). Random House Records, 1925-1999.
Title:
Random House Records, 1925-1999.
The collection consists of the editorial and production archives of Random House, Inc. from its founding in 1925 to the present time. The most important book published by Random House was James Joyce's ULYSSES. Because of its alleged obscenity, it was only legally admitted into the United States after a long battle by Random House in the courts ending in 1934. The Random House Archives contain letters and documents relating to this famous case.
ArchivalResource: 702 linear ft. (ca. 938,000 items in 1,693 boxes)
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- Random House (Firm). Random House Records, 1925-1999.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Papers of William Carlos Williams [manuscript], 1925-1927.
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Papers of William Carlos Williams [manuscript], 1925-1927.
The collection consists of 27 letters from Wiliams to John Riordan discussing Williams's poetry and offering critiques of Riordan's With these is a pamplet "Forewarned as regards H.D.'s prose" sent by Williams to Riordah.
ArchivalResource: 27 items.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Papers of William Carlos Williams [manuscript], 1925-1927.
Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992. Kay Boyle photograph collection, 1904-1980.
Title:
Kay Boyle photograph collection, 1904-1980.
These photos, which belonged to Kay Boyle, American expatriate poet, novelist, and short-story writer, depict Boyle, her family, friends, and associates. Robert Frost, Lillian Hellman, Nancy Cunard, Caresse and Harry Crosby, William Carlos Williams, T.S. Eliot, Alice B. Toklas, Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, E.E. Cummings, Sylvia Beach, Bob Brown, and many others are pictured. The collection also contains photos used in Being Geniuses Together, including a number of photos by Man Ray.
ArchivalResource: 2.00 boxes.
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- Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992. Kay Boyle photograph collection, 1904-1980.
Hornstein, Lillian H. Dr. William Carlos Williams in reading and discussion of his poetry, meeting of the English Graduate Association, New York University : typescript, 1951 Mar. 13.
Title:
Dr. William Carlos Williams in reading and discussion of his poetry, meeting of the English Graduate Association, New York University : typescript, 1951 Mar. 13.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Hornstein, Lillian H. Dr. William Carlos Williams in reading and discussion of his poetry, meeting of the English Graduate Association, New York University : typescript, 1951 Mar. 13.
Baker, Elliott. Papers, ca. 1958-2003.
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Papers, ca. 1958-2003.
Consists primarily of the correspondence and writings of Elliott Baker.
ArchivalResource: ca. 250 items.
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- Baker, Elliott. Papers, ca. 1958-2003.
Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958. Correspondence of various contributors to the editors of this Washington and Lee University Literary magazine [manuscript] 1950-60.
Title:
Correspondence of various contributors to the editors of this Washington and Lee University Literary magazine [manuscript] 1950-60.
Correspondents incl.: James Branch Cabell, Edward Estlin Cummings, Donald Davidson, August William Derleth, Thomas Stearns Eliot, William Faulkner, Wyndham Lewis, Andrew Nelson Lyttle, Carson Smith McCullers, Marianne Craig Moore, Merrill Moore, Flannery O'Conner, Katherine Anne Porter, John Crowe Ransom, Allen John Orley Tate, Caroline Gordon Tate, William Carlos Williams and Stark Young.
ArchivalResource: 120 items.
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- Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958. Correspondence of various contributors to the editors of this Washington and Lee University Literary magazine [manuscript] 1950-60.
T. C. Wilson Papers, (1928-1947)
Title:
T. C. Wilson Papers (1928-1947)
The T. C. Wilson Papers consist of correspondence, writings, and personal papers relating to the life and career of American poet-critic Theodore Carl Wilson.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 6; Linear Feet: 2.25
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- T. C. Wilson Papers, (1928-1947)
Ficke, Arthur Davison, 1883-1946. Letters, 1915-1939.
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Letters, 1915-1939.
Discussing his poetry; concerning poetry in general, handwriting and name pronunciation.
ArchivalResource: 14 items (16 p.)
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- Ficke, Arthur Davison, 1883-1946. Letters, 1915-1939.
Caplan, Albert J. (Albert Joseph), 1908-. Papers, (1919-1942).
Title:
Papers, (1919-1942).
Papers of a stockbroker, Dean of the Charles Morris Price School of Advertising and Journalism, and Philadelphia bibliophile; including correspondence, poems, essays, organizational bylaws, and autographs. letter. ion from that position. Prominent correspondents include Harold G. Hoffman, New Jersey governor, Senator W. Warren Barbour, Robert Frost, Hamlin Garland, Sinclair Lewis, Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, and Luther Burbank.
ArchivalResource: 1.4 cubic ft. (3 boxes).
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- Caplan, Albert J. (Albert Joseph), 1908-. Papers, (1919-1942).
Williams, Jonathan, 1929-2008. Photographs of Buckminster Fuller, Ezra Pound, and William Carlos Williams, 1960-1966.
Title:
Photographs of Buckminster Fuller, Ezra Pound, and William Carlos Williams, 1960-1966.
Photographs identified with location shot, date, and signed by photographer.
ArchivalResource: 3 color prints.
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- Williams, Jonathan, 1929-2008. Photographs of Buckminster Fuller, Ezra Pound, and William Carlos Williams, 1960-1966.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Compositions, [193-] and undated.
Title:
Compositions, [193-] and undated.
ArchivalResource: 81 leaves ; 29 cm. and smaller
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Compositions, [193-] and undated.
Brewbaker, Daniel. Ballade for tenor and orchestra / Daniel Brewbaker ; poem by William Carlos Williams.
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Ballade for tenor and orchestra / Daniel Brewbaker ; poem by William Carlos Williams. [1988?]
ArchivalResource: 1 miniature score (110 p.) ; 36 cm.
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- Brewbaker, Daniel. Ballade for tenor and orchestra / Daniel Brewbaker ; poem by William Carlos Williams.
Wilson, Theodore Carl, 1912-1950. T. C. Wilson Papers (1928-1947).
Title:
T. C. Wilson Papers (1928-1947).
The T. C. Wilson Papers consist of correspondence, writings, and personal papers relating to the life and career of American poet-critic Theodore Carl Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 2.25 linear feet (6 boxes)
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- Wilson, Theodore Carl, 1912-1950. T. C. Wilson Papers (1928-1947).
Tiger's eye records, 1939-1955.
Title:
Tiger's eye records, 1939-1955.
The records document all aspects of the production and distribution of the little magazine The Tiger's Eye, from its inception in 1947 through the decision to cease publication in 1951. Correspondence, manuscripts, and business records document the creative and editorial process, the enthusiasm of its readership, its subscription base, and the work involved in producing and distributing the issues.
ArchivalResource: 26.0 linear feet (57 boxes)
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- Tiger's eye records, 1939-1955.
Kay Boyle Collection
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Kay Boyle Collection
Kay Boyle's papers include manuscripts, correspondence, and personal documents. Series I., Works, comprises drafts of a chapter of her unpublished Modern History of Germany and of A Poem for Samuel Beckett along with the typescript and plate proofs for The Seagull on the Step. Series II., Correspondence, includes letters from Samuel Beckett, Edward Dahlberg, Marcel Duchamp, Langston Hughes, Katherine Anne Porter, and William Carlos Williams. Also in the series is correspondence from Boyle to Roy S. Simmonds concerning William March. Series III., Other Papers, contains a draft of comments by Langston Hughes concerning his novel On the Road along with publication contracts for Boyle's Thirty Stories.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (0.63 linear feet).
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- Kay Boyle Collection TXRC07-A5., 1945-1990
Tibor Serly letters to Henry Pleasants, 1931-1951
Title:
Tibor Serly letters to Henry Pleasants 1931-1951
ArchivalResource: 65 items; (118 leaves)
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- Tibor Serly letters to Henry Pleasants, 1931-1951
Wheelwright, John, 1897-1940. Papers, 1920-1940, Part III (Lowell-Z).
Title:
Papers, 1920-1940, Part III (Lowell-Z).
Letters, writings, notes, etc. generated by correspondents and authors "Lowell, Amy" to "Young, Kathleen Tankersley".
ArchivalResource: Approximately 5,000 items.
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- Wheelwright, John, 1897-1940. Papers, 1920-1940, Part III (Lowell-Z).
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams letter to Mr. Uhlmann, 1950 Mar. 29.
Title:
William Carlos Williams letter to Mr. Uhlmann, 1950 Mar. 29.
The collection contains one letter, 29 March 1950, to Mr. Uhlmann concerning the situation in Germany, the state of poetry, and a promise to read Uhlmann's poems.
ArchivalResource: 2 p.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams letter to Mr. Uhlmann, 1950 Mar. 29.
Frederick F. Manfred Papers, 1912-1994
Title:
Frederick F. Manfred Papers 1912-1994
The papers detail the life and works of this prominent regional novelist who lived in the area he called "Siouxland" and contain manuscripts, typescripts, research material, galleys, proofs, class notes and papers, photographs, audio and video recordings.
ArchivalResource: 100+ boxes; ( 100 cubic feet)
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- Frederick F. Manfred Papers, 1912-1994
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Self-portrait, 1914.
Title:
Self-portrait, 1914.
Framed oil painting on canvas.
ArchivalResource: 1 item : 10 in. x14 in. (14 x 18 in. with frame)
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Self-portrait, 1914.
Caetani, Marguerite. Autograph letter signed Marguerite Caetani to: [William Carlos] Williams February 18, [s.d.].
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Autograph letter signed Marguerite Caetani to: [William Carlos] Williams February 18, [s.d.].
ArchivalResource: 2 p.
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- Caetani, Marguerite. Autograph letter signed Marguerite Caetani to: [William Carlos] Williams February 18, [s.d.].
Hoffman, Daniel, 1923-. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1965.
Title:
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1965.
Consists of a printed copy of Hoffman's poem, "Words for Dr. Williams," autographed by the author and dated April 1965. Also includes a letter of 27 April 1965 to Neda Westlake of the University Library, in which Hoffman donates the autographed copy to the Library's collection of material relating to Williams. The poem originally appeared in the fall 1963 isse of Prairie Schooner. The copy that Hoffman encloses is a page proof.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves).
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- Hoffman, Daniel, 1923-. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1965.
Merrill Moore Papers, 1904-1979, (bulk 1928-1957)
Title:
Merrill Moore Papers 1904-1979 (bulk 1928-1957)
Psychiatrist and poet. Diaries, correspondence, notebooks, biographical material, family papers, genealogical records, literary papers, scrapbooks, printed matter, and other papers relating to Moore's career as a psychiatrist and poet.
ArchivalResource: 131,750 items; 504 containers plus 86 oversize; 234 linear feet
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- Moore, Merrill, 1903-1957. Papers of Merrill Moore, 1904-1979 (bulk 1928-1957).
Barnes, Djuna. Papers.
Title:
Djuna Barnes papers
The University of Maryland Libraries are the primary repository for the archive of Djuna Barnes (1892-1982), who was an avant-garde American writer and artist. Her papers consist of family and personal papers, correspondence, publications, manuscript drafts, newspaper clippings, serials, photographs, and original art work documenting Barnes's career. Significant correspondents in the collection include T. S. Eliot, Emily Coleman, Marianne Moore, Peggy Guggenheim, Dag Hammarskjöld, Kay Boyle, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Robert McAlmon, Laurence Vail, Allan Ross Macdougall, Allen Tate, E. E. Cummings, William Carlos Williams, and Eugene O'Neill. Some of the books from her personal library are among the holdings of the Libraries' Rare Book collection.
ArchivalResource: 102 lineat feet and 1100 items (volumes)
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- Djuna Barnes papers, 1820-1982, 1910-1975
William Carlos Williams papers, circa 1880-1985, 1930-1973
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William Carlos Williams papers circa 1880-1985 1930-1973
The William Carlos Williams Papers document the life and work of poet, prose writer, dramatist, and physician William Carlos Williams. The papers consist of correspondence, writings, photographs, medical records, artwork, newspaper clippings and printed material, and personal papers. The papers primarily document Williams's life as a prolific writer, including drafts of prose, poetry, drama, lectures and readings; and correspondence and writings of others that reveal his mentorship of aspiring poets and his friendships with other literary figures. The papers also reveal his personal life as a husband, father and close friend to many individuals. Correspondence and writings comprise the bulk of the papers. Correspondence documents his close friendships, professional pursuits, and opinions on modern poetry. Writings include drafts of poems, prose, drama and other writings that reveal his creative process. The papers also contain photographs, including snapshots and portraits taken of Williams, family and friends; John C. Thirlwall's research material for The Selected Letters of William Carlos Williams; and photocopies of Williams's correspondence and writings held by other institutions. Personal papers, medical records, and two works of art make up the smallest portion of the papers.
ArchivalResource: 39.96 linear feet (94 boxes, including 4 oversize boxes, 1 oversize portfolio, and 1 oil painting)
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- William Carlos Williams papers, circa 1880-1985, 1930-1973
Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905-1982. Papers of Kenneth Rexroth [manuscript], 1954-1955.
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Papers of Kenneth Rexroth [manuscript], 1954-1955.
The collection contains a typescript, with autograph corrections, of Rexroth's poem "Lament for Dylan Thomas." The collection also contains three post cards, 1955, San Francisco, to the editors of Yale Literary Magazine, complaining about aspects of publication of the poem, with side remarks aimed at "the big shots--Williams, Moore, Spender" et al.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905-1982. Papers of Kenneth Rexroth [manuscript], 1954-1955.
Maxwell, William, 1908-2000. William Maxwell papers, 1928-1999.
Title:
William Maxwell papers, 1928-1999.
This collection contains the papers of William Maxwell (1908-2000), American author and editor of The New Yorker from 1936-1976. Contents include the manuscripts of published works, reviews, poetry and novels of Maxwell and other writers, as well as newspapers and journal clippings and items from his personal library. Literary and personal correspondence constitutes a large part of this collection. Correspondents include such literary figures as Mary McCarthy, Vladimir Nabokov, J.D. Salinger, John Updike, Eudora Welty and William Carlos Williams.
ArchivalResource: 936 files.
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- Maxwell, William, 1908-2000. William Maxwell papers, 1928-1999.
New Directions Publishing records
Title:
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.
New Directions Publishing records
Title:
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.
Living Theatre Collection, 1951-1961
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Living Theatre Collection 1951-1961
Programs and prospectus from the Living Theatre in New York.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (SC)
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- Living Theatre Collection, 1951-1961
Barnes, Djuna. Papers.
Title:
Djuna Barnes papers
The University of Maryland Libraries are the primary repository for the archive of Djuna Barnes (1892-1982), who was an avant-garde American writer and artist. Her papers consist of family and personal papers, correspondence, publications, manuscript drafts, newspaper clippings, serials, photographs, and original art work documenting Barnes's career. Significant correspondents in the collection include T. S. Eliot, Emily Coleman, Marianne Moore, Peggy Guggenheim, Dag Hammarskjöld, Kay Boyle, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Robert McAlmon, Laurence Vail, Allan Ross Macdougall, Allen Tate, E. E. Cummings, William Carlos Williams, and Eugene O'Neill. Some of the books from her personal library are among the holdings of the Libraries' Rare Book collection.
ArchivalResource: 102 lineat feet and 1100 items (volumes)
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- Barnes, Djuna. Papers.
Viola Baxter Jordan papers, 1905-1951
Title:
Viola Baxter Jordan papers 1905-1951
The collection contains letters to Jordan from Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, H.D. and Bryher, as well as manuscripts of poems by Pound and Williams and a small quantity of personal papers. Subjects of the Pound letters include personal and family news; his writing and the literary world in general; his political and economic opinions; and his confinement at St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Letters from Williams discuss relationships between men and women; poetry; and arrangements for social occasions. Both H.D. and Bryher describe life in wartime Britain; H.D. also comments on her own work, her daughter Perdita, and her interests in the occult and in film. Writings include annotated and signed typescripts of early Pound poems, which he sent to Jordan for her to retype and submit to magazines; and several typescripts of early works by Williams. Other papers include dance cards, an advertising brochure for the Albergo Rapallo, and newspaper clippings.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 4; Linear Feet: 1.04'
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- Viola Baxter Jordan papers, 1905-1951
Turnbull, Gael. Correspondence, 1956-1969.
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Correspondence, 1956-1969.
Letters to Gael Turnbull from Charles Olson, William Carlos Williams and his wife Florence Williams, Louis Zukofsky and his wife Celia Zukofsky. There is one poem by Louis Zukofsky and another poem by Charles Olson included in letters. There is also a transcription of a letter from Charles Olson to Michael Shayer.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft. (59 items (in l box)
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- Turnbull, Gael. Correspondence, 1956-1969.
William Stanley Braithwaite Papers, 1916-1962
Title:
William Stanley Braithwaite Papers 1916-1962
Papers of the African-American poet, author, critic. Correspondence, and manuscripts by Braithwaite and others. Notable correspondents include Arna Bontemps, Louis Bromfield, Sterling Brown, Marie Bullock, Witter Bynner, Cass Canfield, Bliss Carman, Bennet Cerf, Katherine Chapin, James Cozzens, Countee Cullen, Gustav Davidson, W.E.B. DuBois, Kimball Flaccus, Robert Frost, Claire and Nina Gerbaulet, Louis Ginsberg, Hermann Hagedorn, Leigh Hanes, Robert Hillyer, John Holmes, Langston Hughes, Georgia Johnson, MacKinlay Kantor, Joseph Joel Keith, Florence Lennon, Benjamin Mays, David McCord, Marianne Moore, Maurice Peloubet, Bliss Perry, Minerva Perry, Helen Channing Pollock, Ruby Altizer Roberts, Paul Robeson, Angelo Schmuller, Lulu Schultz, George S. Schuyler, Delmore Schwartz, Eli Siegel, Jules Siegel, Noble Sissle, Chard Powers Smith, Vladimir Sokoloff, Arthur Spingarn, Jesse Stuart, A.M. Sullivan, May Swenson, Ridgely Torrence, Carl Van Vechten, George Sylvester Viereck, Harold Vinal, Booker T. Washington, Robert C. Weaver, John Hall Wheelock, Margaret Widdemer, William Carlos Williams, and Roscoe Wright.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear ft.
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- William Stanley Braithwaite Papers, 1916-1962
Denise Levertov papers from the estate of Mitchell Goodman, circa 1952-1985
Title:
Denise Levertov papers from the estate of Mitchell Goodman circa 1952-1985
This collection contains personal and family correspondence, poetry and prose writings, and journals and notebooks from Denise Levertov.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 Linear feet; 6 manuscript boxes; 1 1/2 manuscript box
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- Denise Levertov papers from the estate of Mitchell Goodman, circa 1952-1985
Meacham, Harry M. (Harry Monroe), 1901-1975. Harry M. Meacham papers [manuscript] , 1900-75.
Title:
Harry M. Meacham papers [manuscript] , 1900-75.
Chiefly Meacham's correspondence (1920-75) with American literary figures, many of whom were in the Virginia Poetry Society. The collection also contains material on Ezra Pound, including an electrostatic copy of a poem "To a city sending him advertisements"; letters from Pound to Meacham; notes by Meacham regarding Pound's release taken from Archibald MacLeish's restricted papers in the Library of Congress; and Meacham's book, "The caged panther: Ezra Pound at St. Elizabeth's," 1967. The collection also contains sketches by Dorothy Pound, including two for Ezra Pound's "Cantos"; copies of poems inscribed to Meacham, articles and reprints sent to him, clippings and photographs. Papers, 1900-1903, of Ernest Francisco Fenollosa, include two notebooks pertaining to N*o drama, ca. 1900, transcribed by Dorothy Pound; a lecture, 1903, on landscape poetry and painting in Medieval China; and a transcript by Doroty Pound, 1965, of a notebook "The Chinese written character as a medium of literature." Correspondents and recipients include Charles Angoff, Marcella S. Booth, Van Wyck Brooks, William F. Buckley, Tony Buttitta, Witter Bynner, Melville Cane, Stephan Chodorov, William Cookson, e.e. cummings, Richard Beale Davis, Donald Davidson, August Derleth, Richard Dillard, George Dillon, Peter Kane Dufault, Charles Edward Eaton, Richard Eberhart, T.S. Eliot, Paul Engle, Edsel Ford, Jeanne Robert Oliver Foster, Donald Gallup,George Palmer Garret, Oliver St. John Gogarty, Donald Hall, Dag Hammarskjöld, Ernest Hemingway, Eva Hesse, Donald Hall, Mary Hemingway, Robert Silliman Hillyer, Jordan Scott Johnson, Joel Keath, Hugh Kenner, James J. Kilpatrick, Galway Kinnell, James Laughlin, Lewis Gaston Leary, Albert Rice Leventhal, Herbert Cannon Lipscomb, Robert Lowell, Phyllis McGinley, Archibald MacLeish, Norman Mailer, Frederick Morgan, Marianne Moore, Norman Holmes Pearson, Westbrook Pegler, Lee Pennington, Scott Poulter, Dorothy Pound, Ezra Pound, Omar Pound, Whittemore Reed, Ruby Altizer Roberts, Theodore Roethke, Raymond Roseliep, Larry Rubin, Louis D. Rubin,Peter Russel, Tom Scott, Louis Aston Marantz Simpson, William Jay Smith, Hy Sobiloff, Wallace Stevens, Bob [Robert?] Stock, Dabney Stuart, Jesse Stuart, Aloysius Michael Sullivan, Hollis Spurgeon Summers, Allen Tate, Henry J. Taylor, C.. F. Terrell, Lawrance Thompson, Willard Trask, Ulrich Troubetzkoy, Nancy Byrd Turner, Louis Untermeyer, Wade Van Dore, Mark Van Doren, Peter Viereck, Harold Vinal, Robert Penn Warren, John Hall Wheelock, Ruth Bashein Whitman, Richard Wilbur, William Carlos Williams, John Cook Wyllie, and Samuel Yellen.
ArchivalResource: 1,000 items.
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- Meacham, Harry M. (Harry Monroe), 1901-1975. Harry M. Meacham papers [manuscript] , 1900-75.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. The American idiom : mimeograph copy of typescript, [1960].
Title:
The American idiom : mimeograph copy of typescript, [1960].
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. The American idiom : mimeograph copy of typescript, [1960].
Kay Boyle Collection
Title:
Kay Boyle Collection
Kay Boyle's papers include manuscripts, correspondence, and personal documents. Series I., Works, comprises drafts of a chapter of her unpublished Modern History of Germany and of A Poem for Samuel Beckett along with the typescript and plate proofs for The Seagull on the Step. Series II., Correspondence, includes letters from Samuel Beckett, Edward Dahlberg, Marcel Duchamp, Langston Hughes, Katherine Anne Porter, and William Carlos Williams. Also in the series is correspondence from Boyle to Roy S. Simmonds concerning William March. Series III., Other Papers, contains a draft of comments by Langston Hughes concerning his novel On the Road along with publication contracts for Boyle's Thirty Stories.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (0.63 linear feet).
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- Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992. Kay Boyle Collection, 1945-1990.
Pantheon Press. Pantheon Press records.
Title:
Pantheon Press records.
Description here.
ArchivalResource: Physical description.
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- Pantheon Press. Pantheon Press records.
Fromm Music Foundation scores and recordings, 1943-2011.
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Fromm Music Foundation scores and recordings, 1943-2011.
Scores and recordings of Fromm Music Foundation-supported compositions, with a few recordings, manuscripts, and print items associated with Paul Fromm.
ArchivalResource: 17 portfolio boxes and 8 cartons (14.25 linear ft.)
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- Fromm Music Foundation scores and recordings, 1943-2011.
Clarence Louis Frank Gohdes Papers, and undated, bulk, 1811-1990s, 1905-1981
Title:
Clarence Louis Frank Gohdes Papers, and undated, bulk 1811-1990s 1905-1981
ArchivalResource: 6.2 Linear Feet; 4650 Items
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- Clarence Louis Frank Gohdes Papers, and undated, bulk, 1811-1990s, 1905-1981
Wagner, Linda. Office files, of The American Poetry Review, n.d.
Title:
Office files, of The American Poetry Review, n.d.
Comprises 12 items, 12 leaves correspondence plus manuscripts for publication. Contains essays by Wagner about William Carlos Williams and Robert Creeley.
ArchivalResource: 41 folders.
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- Wagner, Linda. Office files, of The American Poetry Review, n.d.
Eaton, Charles Edward, 1916-2006. Charles Edward Eaton papers, 1916-1990s [manuscript].
Title:
Charles Edward Eaton papers, 1916-1990s [manuscript].
Poems, short stories, and other writings; correspondence; scrapbooks; and other material of Charles Edward Eaton. Items chiefly relate to Eaton's writing and teaching careers, but some family materials are present. Individuals significant in the collection include Witter Bynner, Alfred Dorn, Emily Katherine Harris, Robert Hillyer, Judy Hogan, Will Inman, John T. Irwin, Karl Knaths, Dave Smith, R. W. Stallman, Charles Tomlinson, Frederick Turner, Louis Untermeyer, Peter Viereck, William Carlos Williams, Harold Witt, Stark Young, and Morton Zabel.
ArchivalResource: 20000 items (60.0 linear ft.).
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- Eaton, Charles Edward, 1916-2006. Charles Edward Eaton papers, 1916-1990s [manuscript].
Michel Licht Papers, 1910-1957
Title:
Michel Licht Papers 1910-1957
Papers of the Russian-born Yiddish poet and translator. Collection includes correspondence; manuscript poems and translations in English, Russian, and Yiddish; notes; and 9 wood-mounted metal cuts from designs by wife Evelyn Licht which were used in various of her husband's publications. Notable correspondents include James Branch Cabell, T.S. Eliot, Albert Einstein, Donald Gallup, Clement Greenberg, George Platt Lynes, Marianne Morre, Norman Holmes Pearson, Ezra Pound, John Crowe Ransom, Karl Jay Shapiro, Gertrude Stein, Wallace Stevens and William Carlos Williams.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft.
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- Michel Licht Papers, 1910-1957
Ezra Pound Papers, 1868-1976
Title:
Ezra Pound Papers 1868-1976
The Ezra Pound Papers document the literary career and political interests of Ezra Pound. Major correspondents include Richard Aldington, George Antheil, William Bird, T. S. Eliot, Ernest Hemingway, James Laughlin, Wyndham Lewis, Marianne Moore, Odon Por, and Henry Swabey. The collection contains manuscripts of many of Pound's works, including the Cantos, Guide to Kulchur, and scripts of Pound's wartime radio broadcasts.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 276; Other Storage Formats: Oversize
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- Ezra Pound Papers, 1868-1976
Administrative records: education, 1932-1984, 1967-1984 (bulk).
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Administrative records: education, 1932-1984, 1967-1984 (bulk).
Correspondence with lecture and symposium participants, general correspondence, press correspondence, and symposium papers, 1932-1936. Records of the Education Dept., including student records of the Independent Studies Program, 1967-1978; Art Resources Center, a special series of programs, 1967-1975; general administrative records, 1967-1972; and program development files including original proposals and information files on art education, 1967-1968. Also, exhibition and performance records and publicity files of the Downtown Branch in Lower Manhattan; and records of the South Bronx Community Museum, 1967-1968. Audio tapes of lectures and symposia on various issues in contemporary American art by Museum staff and guest lecturers, and interviews with artists. Speakers and artists include Barbara Rose discussing Jasper Johns; Laurie Anderson; John Cage; and a colloquium about William Carlos Williams. Some transcriptions are available.
ArchivalResource: 12 cubic ft., 103 audio tapes.
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- Whitney Museum of American Art. Administrative records: education, 1932-1984, 1967-1984 (bulk).
New Brunswick, N.J., family and personal papers, 1781-1958.
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New Brunswick, N.J., family and personal papers, 1781-1958.
Correspondence, receipts, deeds, and other papers, chiefly of 19th century New Brunswick residents. Persons represented include Samuel C. Ballard, Chrissie Bartle, Jacob Stout Carpenter, John Clark, James Dunham, John Crook Elmendorf, Charles D. Green, Mrs. John Griffith (fl. 1820-1823), H.C. Hooker, Adam Hyler, John Albertson Ingham, James P. Langdon, Adelaide (Hoffman) Marvin, Mary F. Morrogh, Austin Scott, Irving S. Upson, and William C. Williams.
ArchivalResource: 98 items, 1 v., 1 folder, and partial microfilm reel.
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- New Brunswick, N.J., family and personal papers, 1781-1958.
Rich, H. Thompson (Harold Thompson), 1893-. Letters, 1915 July 25 - 1930 Dec. 6, to Harold G. Rugg.
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Letters, 1915 July 25 - 1930 Dec. 6, to Harold G. Rugg.
Various literary and personal matters; William Carlos Williams mentioned.
ArchivalResource: 16 items.
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- Rich, H. Thompson (Harold Thompson), 1893-. Letters, 1915 July 25 - 1930 Dec. 6, to Harold G. Rugg.
Rubin, Louis Decimus, 1923-. Louis Decimus Rubin papers, 1945- (Series 1.1.1 V-W) [manuscript].
Title:
Louis Decimus Rubin papers, 1945- (Series 1.1.1 V-W) [manuscript].
Series 1.1.1. Selected author correspondence (names beginning with V-W): This series contains correspondence with writers and critics of major import, as selected by Rubin. Note that writers and critics of special importance in Rubin's papers are listed in the general abstract for this collection.
ArchivalResource: 31400 items (38.0 linear ft.).
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- Rubin, Louis Decimus, 1923-. Louis Decimus Rubin papers, 1945- (Series 1.1.1 V-W) [manuscript].
Poetry (Firm). Poetry : a magazine of verse : records, 1912-1961.
Title:
Poetry : a magazine of verse : records, 1912-1961.
Contains the administrative records of Poetry: A Magazine of Verse from its founding in 1912 to 1961, and documents not only the history of the magazine, but also the development of English-language verse in the first half of the twentieth century. The administrative files include correspondence, poetry manuscripts, articles, and reviews sent to and compiled by each editor of the magazine. Also included are a smaller number of business and editorial files, containing financial and fund raising records, literary prizes, author biographies, clippings and other items documenting the operation of the magazine. Poets represented include Conrad Aiken, Sherwood Anderson, William Rose Benet, Amy Bonner, Witter Bynner, Hart Crane, T.S. Eliot, Ford Madox Ford, Robert Frost, Hilda Doolittle, James Joyce, Alfred Kreymborg, Vachel Lindsay, Edgar Lee Masters, Marianne Moore, Ezra Pound, Carl Sandburg, Wallace Stevens, Sara Teasdale, Robert Penn Warren, Richard Wilbur, William Carlos Williams, Yvor Winters, William Butler Yeats, Louis Zukofsky, and many more.
ArchivalResource: 84 linear ft. (161 boxes)
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- Poetry (Firm). Poetry : a magazine of verse : records, 1912-1961.
Self, Elaine, 1921-1988. Elaine Self papers, 1949-1986.
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Elaine Self papers, 1949-1986.
The collection includes 33 diaries which document her marriage to Robert M. Adams, her life as a faculty wife at Cornell, her second marriage to Peter Self and their subsequent life in England, her efforts to write fiction, and her psychological difficulties. Also, letters from the poet, Genevieve Taggard and her husband Kenneth Durand, and two letters from William Carlos Williams.
ArchivalResource: 1 cubic ft.
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- Self, Elaine, 1921-1988. Elaine Self papers, 1949-1986.
Ezra Pound Collection TXRC98-A12., 1905-1975, bulk 1930-1960
Title:
Ezra Pound Collection 1905-1975, bulk 1930-1960
Manuscripts and correspondence reflecting portions of his artistic and political life make up the bulk of the Ezra Pound Collection.
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- Ezra Pound Collection TXRC98-A12., 1905-1975, bulk 1930-1960
Oppen, George. George Oppen papers [microform], 1958-1984.
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George Oppen papers [microform], 1958-1984.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts for all 9 of Oppen's published volumes of poetry; ca. 300 unpublished poems; extensive personal notes and daybooks; typescripts of essays; and transcriptions of interviews.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. (33 microfilm boxes in one flat box)
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- Oppen, George. George Oppen papers [microform], 1958-1984.
Charles Edward Eaton Papers, 1950s-1990s
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Charles Edward Eaton Papers, 1950s-1990s
Charles Edward Eaton (1916- ), poet and professor, was born in Winston-Salem, N.C. Eaton received his B.A. degree from the University of North Carolina in 1936, studied at Princeton, and received his M.A. degree from Harvard, where he worked with Robert Frost, who later recommended him to the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference. Eaton served as Vice Consul in Brazil, 1942-1946, and as professor of creative writing at UNC, 1946-1952. In 1950, he married Isabel Patterson of Pittsburgh. Eaton is a widely published and highly regarded writer, who has won numerous poetry prizes and other honors. The collection includes poems, short stories, and other writings; correspondence; scrapbooks; and other material of Charles Edward Eaton. Items chiefly relate to Eaton's writing and teaching careers, but some family materials are present. Individuals significant in the collection include Witter Bynner, Alfred Dorn, Emily Katherine Harris, Robert Hillyer, Judy Hogan, Will Inman, John T. Irwin, Karl Knaths, Dave Smith, R. W. Stallman, Charles Tomlinson, Frederick Turner, Louis Untermeyer, Peter Viereck, William Carlos Williams, Harold Witt, Stark Young, and Morton Zabel.
ArchivalResource: 60.0 linear feet
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- Charles Edward Eaton Papers, 1950s-1990s
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Papers of William Carlos Williams [manuscript] ca. 1960.
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Papers of William Carlos Williams [manuscript] ca. 1960.
These papers consist of correspondence between Williams and Thomas Edward Francis and a two-page essay by Williams entitled The American idiom.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Papers of William Carlos Williams [manuscript] ca. 1960.
Alan Swallow Papers, 1934-1965
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Alan Swallow Papers 1934-1965
Papers of the American author, poet, publisher. Correspondence (1942-1964); manuscript poems and essays; and published materials, including articles and clippings by and about Swallow, book reviews, poems, and stories by Swallow, and photographs. Correspondence includes that of Louise Bogan, Norman A. Brittin, Bob Brown, Carroll Coleman, J.V. Cunningham, Gustav Davidson, James A. Decker, David Cornel DeJong, George P. Elliott, Lincoln Fitzell, John T. Frederick, Herbert Gold, Yvan Goll, Caroline Gordon, Weldon Kees, Stanley Kunitz, Archibald MacLeish, Josephine Miles, Henry Miller, Clark Mills, Bucklin Moon, Marianne Moore, Merrill Moore, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Ann Stanford, Wallace Stevens, Genevieve Taggard, Allen Tate, Mark Van Doren, Robert Penn Warren, William Carlos Williams, and others.
ArchivalResource: 3.0 linear ft.
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- Alan Swallow Papers, 1934-1965
Autograph File, L, 1641-1976.
Title:
Autograph File, L, 1641-1976.
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes (5.5 linear ft.)
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- Autograph File, L, 1641-1976.
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
Leslie Daiken Papers
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Leslie Daiken Papers
The Papers of Leslie Daiken, 1935-1963, document his early career as poet and his later career as authority on children's customs, toys, games and nursery rhymes. The works exist as prospectuses, holograph and typed notes, manuscript drafts, television and radio production scripts, galleys, and page proofs. Most of Daiken's published and unpublished work is represented in this collection, from Signatures of All Things to Out Goes She! The correspondence, 1935-1963, reflects the contemporary literary and political climate as well as Daiken's relations with his friends and intimates. Significant correspondents include Samuel Beckett, Austin Clarke, Cyril Cusack, J.F.A. Heath-Stubbs, Wyn Henderson, Alun Lewis, Hugh MacDiarmid, Ewart Milne, Sean O'Casey, Seumas O'Sullivan, Thomas B. Rudmose-Brown, Blanaid Salkeld, Roy Saunders, Caitlin Thomas, Arland Ussher, and William Carlos Williams.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes, 8 galley folders, 1 oversize folder (1.75 linear feet)
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- Daiken, Leslie. Papers, 1935-1963.
Woodberry Poetry Room (Harvard College Library) poetry readings, 1931- (ongoing).
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Woodberry Poetry Room (Harvard College Library) poetry readings, 1931- (ongoing).
Recordings of poetry readings by American and English poets given at Harvard University sponsored by the Morris Gray Fund, the Corliss Lamont Poetry Reading Series, the Ellen Sitgreaves Vail Motter Fund of Radcliffe College, the Kurt Brown Audio Preservation Project, the John Lincoln Sweeney Memorial Fund, the Harvard Vocarium, and the Poetry Room itself.
ArchivalResource: ca. 700 audio tapes
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- Woodberry Poetry Room (Harvard College Library) poetry readings, 1931- (ongoing).
Richard Rubenstein Papers, 1950 - 1959
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Richard Rubenstein Papers, 1950 - 1959
Papers of Richard Rubenstein, American poet. The papers contain letters (1950-1958) to Rubenstein, letters his wife received after his death about his manuscripts, manuscripts, and a bound scrapbook of clippings and letters. His correspondence includes two letters from William Carlos Williams, numerous notes from small press publishers and several letters from admirers of his poetry. His writings include a typescript of his collected poems, short stories and miscellaneous poems. Also part of the collection is a typed excerpt of a TV interview entitled the "Beat Generation and the Angry Young Men," presented in January, 1959 by KETC, St. Louis.
ArchivalResource: 0.40 linear feet; (1 archives box and 1 oversize folder)
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- Richard Rubenstein Papers, 1950 - 1959
Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962. Papers, 1870-1969
Title:
E. E. Cummings papers, 1870-1969
Correspondence and working drafts of poems and other writings by American poet E. E. Cummings.
ArchivalResource: 116 boxes (18 linear ft.)
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- E. E. Cummings papers, 1870-1969.
William Carlos Williams Collection, 1928-1971
Title:
William Carlos Williams Collection 1928-1971
The William Carlos WilliamsCollection consists of manuscripts and correspondence by Williams; manuscripts,correspondence, and research notes about Williams by scholar John C. Thirlwall; andcorrespondence about Williams by other authors. Major works represented in draftform include Williams' (1938) and Thirlwall's edition of the (1957). Correspondents represented include DavidMcDowell, Marcia Nardi, Bonnie Golightly, and Srinivas Rayaprol. The collection isarranged in four series: I. Works, 1936-1960, undated; II. Correspondence,1928-1961, undated; III. John C. Thirlwall Materials, 1951-1971, undated; and IV.Correspondence by Other Authors, 1946-1968, undated. Life Along the Passaic River Selected Letters ofWilliam Carlos Williams
ArchivalResource: 4 document boxes (1.68 linear feet)
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- William Carlos Williams Collection, 1928-1971
Contempo. Contempo records, 1930-1934.
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Contempo records, 1930-1934.
Incoming correspondence, typescripts of literary works, clippings of articles, and photographs pertaining to "Contempo." Among the correspondents are Conrad Aiken (one letter, one poem), Sherwood Anderson (four letters), Kay Boyle (three letters, one long poem), James Branch Cabell (one letter), Erskine Caldwell (one letter, one short story), Hart Crane (two letters, one poem), e. e. cummings (one letter), Hilda Doolittle (H.D.) (one long poem), T.S. Eliot (one letter), William Faulkner (two letters, one note), Langston Hughes (3 letters); H.L. Mencken (three letters), Eugene O'Neill (one letter), Ezra Pound (twelve letters, one clipping), Upton Sinclair (ten letters), Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas (two letters), Wallace Stevens (two letters), and William Carlos Williams (seven letters, one article).
ArchivalResource: About 720 items (1.5 linear ft.)
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- Contempo. Contempo records, 1930-1934.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Papers of Henry Miller [manuscript] 1932-1964.
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Papers of Henry Miller [manuscript] 1932-1964.
The collection contains partial or complete manuscripts of "Berthe," used in Quiet days in Clichy, Coda, Mejores no hay!, "Reunion in Barelona," from Aller retour New York, The new instinctivism, written with Alfred Perles, prefaces for The tropic of Cancer, and The time of the assassins, The St. Francis of Deltiel, Text for 'Esprit' and a section on H. Rider Haggard from Books in my life, Stand still like the hummingbird, The smile at the foot of the ladder, "This is my answer," from Big Sur and the oranges of Hieronymus Bosch, "To paint is to love again," an essay on Walt Whitman, The waters reglitterized, letters regarding Eugene Lonesco in Two worlds, Hamlet vs. Hamlet, "Of art and the future," "Picodiribibi" and a section on Vincent Van Gogh from Plexus, a section of "Peace and solitude" from Big Sur ..., page proofs of Letters to Anais Nin, and an early outline of Rosy Crucifixion. In his correspondence Miller discusses his writing, particularly Tropic of Cancer, publication and distribution difficulties, publicity, his reading and daily activities, his family, financial difficulties, water-colors, and his criticism of the work of others, especially Walter Lowenfels and Aldous Huxley. Of interest are transcripts of letters and reviews regarding his earlier work by Cyril Connolly, Lawrence George Durrell, Thomas Stearns Eliot, Aldous Leonard Huxley, Walter Lowenfels, Sir Desmond McCarthy, Henry Louis Mencken, Anäis Nin, Ezra Loomis Pound, Herbert Read, Collette (Levy) Roberts, Paul Rosenfeld, William Carlos Williams, and George Orwell. The collection also contains some of Miller's water-colors; two annotated bibliographies; a 1959 Henry Miller Literary Society Newsletter; a solicitation, The story of George Dibbern's quest, photographs; and The outsider, Vol. 1, no. 1, 1961, containing Miller-Lowenfels correspondence. Correspondents include Walter Freeman, John Kidis, Alexandres Venetikos, Lowenfels, Merle Armitage, Harry Redl, Christopher Darlington Morley and Anäis Nin.
ArchivalResource: 133 items.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Papers of Henry Miller [manuscript] 1932-1964.
Oppen, George. George Oppen papers, 1958-1984.
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George Oppen papers, 1958-1984.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts for all 9 of Oppen's published volumes of poetry; ca. 300 unpublished poems; extensive personal notes and daybooks; typescripts of essays; and transcriptions of interviews.
ArchivalResource: 14.4 linear ft. (34 archives boxes, 33 rolls b&w microfilm, and 1 oversize folder)
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- Oppen, George. George Oppen papers, 1958-1984.
Dawson, Mitchell, 1890-1956. Mitchell Dawson papers, 1810-1988.
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Mitchell Dawson papers, 1810-1988.
This collection contains correspondence, literary works, research materials and personal papers of Chicago lawyer, poet and author Mitchell Dawson; and materials created by his family and the families of his wife, Rose Hahn Dawson.
ArchivalResource: 39 cubic ft. (68 boxes, 1 oversize box and 17 rolled posters)
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- Dawson, Mitchell, 1890-1956. Mitchell Dawson papers, 1810-1988.
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
Rosenberger, Francis Coleman, 1915-. Papers of [Francis] Coleman Rosenberger, 1946-1952.
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Papers of [Francis] Coleman Rosenberger, 1946-1952.
Letters and poems to Rosenberger by selected American poets in response to his query for new poems to inculde in the column, "A Selection of recent american poems" to be published in the British periodical, Poetry quarterly. Only poems of interest to Rosenberger appear in this collection; some poets state that they are submitting a certain number of poems; and a small number of the poems are in this collection. The collection contains one or two poems from the following poets: John Malcolm Brinnin, Richard Eberhart, Frederick Ebright, Robert E. Hayden, Langston Hughes, Rolfe Humphries, Randall Jarrell, Weldon Kees, Coman Leavenworth, Ruth Lechitner, Eve Merriam, Josephine Miles, Howard Moss, Kenneth Patchen, Selden Rodman, Karl Jay Shapiro, Theodore Spencer, Wallace Stevens, Mark Van Doren, Byron Vazakas, Richard Wilbur, William Carlos Williams, and Marya Zaturenska. Poets represented by correspondence only include, but are not limited to, Gwendolyn Brooks, E.E. Cummings, and Marianne Moore. Collection also contains letters and poems to Rosenberger concerning the inclusion of poems in American sampler (Prairie Press, 1951), also edited by Rosenberger. Also includes the two issues of poetry quarterly in which Rosenberger's selections appear.
ArchivalResource: 163 items.
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- Rosenberger, Francis Coleman, 1915-. Papers of [Francis] Coleman Rosenberger, 1946-1952.
Reznikoff, Charles, 1894-1976. Papers, 1912-1976.
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Papers, 1912-1976.
Series 2 (Writings), consisting of research materials, annotated revisions, and typescripts of most of Reznikoff's published work, comprises most of the collection.
ArchivalResource: 9.7 linear ft. (26 archives boxes, 1 oversize file folder)
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- Reznikoff, Charles, 1894-1976. Papers, 1912-1976.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Letter.
Title:
Letter. October, 8, 1915.
Holograph letter signed and dated October 8, 1915, to Harriet Monroe. After a previous rejection by Miss Monroe, Williams sent her some additional poems along with this brief letter, asking her to try them on her "rotten old piano". Williams also asks Miss Monroe what she thinks of John Rodker, author and publisher of Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot and other writers living in London during the First World War.
ArchivalResource: [1] leaf ; 18 x 15 cm.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Letter.
New Directions Publishing Corp. Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Title:
Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Typically, for each New Directions publication there are: an original manuscript marked for typesetting; galley proofs, of which oneset is marked by the author (or translator or editor) and another by a New Directions editor; and the same for page proofs. Some publications have more than one manuscript or typescript in different states, and various extra sets of proofs. Most New Directions publications from 1960 until the death of James Laughlin (the owner of New Directions) in 1997 are represented. Before 1960 and especially before 1950 the coverage is only partial. The following are the authors most heavily represented in the collection (not all of whom have autograph manuscripts or proof-corrections, however): Walter Abish, Ernesto Cardenal, Gregory Corso, Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Federico Garca̕ Lorca, Allen Grossman, Lars Gustafsson, H.D., John Hawkes, James Laughlin, Denise Levertov, Michael McClure, Thomas Merton, Henry Miller, Eugenio Montale, Kenneth Patchen, Octavio Paz, Pei-tao, Ezra Pound, Kenneth Rexroth, Jerome Rothenberg, Delmore Schwartz, GarySnyder, Dylan Thomas, Tennessee Williams, William Carlos Williams.
ArchivalResource: 482 boxes and 181 v. (92 linear ft.)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
University of Virginia. Institute of Public Affairs. Papers of the University of Virginia Institute of Public Affairs [manuscript] 1925-1953.
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Papers of the University of Virginia Institute of Public Affairs [manuscript] 1925-1953.
Correspondence, proceedings, manuscripts of speeches, registration cards, news letters manuscripts, and clipppings. Correspondents include: Everett Ross Clinchy, Fred Essery, Frank Fuller, Henry (Harry) Augustus Garfield, Frank S. Hopkins, Edwin L. James, Charles Gilmore Maphis, William Emmet Moore, and John Sharp Williams. Original manuscripts from Round Tables, Open Forums and Special Conferences cover a variety of contemporary political issues including the agricultural problem and rural affairs, Latin American relations, municipal management, political parties, women in society, local government, taxes, the influence of the press, economic and industrial development of the south, the country church, democracy, law enforcement, the 18th amendment, reorganization of state government, regionalism, unemployment, the chain store, economic recovery, anti-trust laws, League of Nations, religious education and religion in America, educational issues, money and banking, dictatorship and democracy (rise of fascism and communism in Europe), monetary systems, government regulation and state planning, conflict in the Far East, the National Industrial Recovery Act, the International Labor Organization, taxation, the Constitution and the New Deal, American-German relations, public opinion, politics in 1936, world peace and international security, social security, national defense, World War II, U. S. as a world power and the post-war world. Round Table speakers include: Sherwood Anderson, Harry Elmer Barnes, Stringfellow Barr, Paul Barringer, Ismar Baruch, Leon M. Bazile, Víctor Andrés Belaúnde, Abraham Berglund, Emily Newell Blair, William Cabell Bruce, Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., Olive Dame Campbell, Carlos Eduardo Castañeda, Mamie White (Mrs. D. Leigh) Colvin, Carlos G. Davila, Goldthwaite H. Dorr, Will Durant, Orestes Ferrara, John Gould Fletcher, Dixon Ryan Fox, Wilson Gee, Carter Glass, Jonah J. Goldstein, Robert Kent Gooch, Rolvix Harlan, Henry I. Harriman, Cordell Hull, Louis I. Jaffe, Marion Booth Kelley, W. Jett Lauck, Juan A. Lliteras, Leifur Magnusson, Charles G. Maphis, Lucy Randolph Mason, Burnita Shelton Matthews, Laura Waples McMullen, Philip Ainsworth Means, Felix Morley, Lewis Mumford, Benjamin Muse, Otto Nathan, Henry Kittredge Norton, Frances Perkins, Adamantios Th. Polyzoides, David de Sola Pool, Grace Morrison Poole, Aurelia H. Reinhardt, Albert C. Ritchie, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Victor Rosewater, Nellie Tayloe Ross, Carlo Sforza, Henry L. Shattuck, Paul Vanorden Shaw, Flavel Shurtleff, Charles Stephenson Smith, Ethelbert Stewart, Camilo Barcia Trelles, Oswald Garrison Villard, Charl Ormond Williams, William Carlos Williams. Collection also includes six reel to reel tapes, 1952-1957, from conferences[?] or panel discussions[?] held at the University of Virginia. Tape one (poor tape quality) contains a speech and panel discussion on Eastern Europe. Topics include Free World radio programs directed to Eastern Europe and possibilities of revolution against Stalinist Russian by satellite countries. U. Va. Professor Thomas T. Hammond is a panelist. Tape two (poor tape quality) contains a panel discussion on problems with U. S. relations and responsibilities towards other countries. Topics include foreign aid and the underlying motives, technical assistance and the role of the United Nations. Tapes three and four appear to be from a three day discussion on foreign problems of the U.S. presidency. Topics include NATO; Spain's role in the Cold War; Tito, Yugoslavia and the Cold War; Germany; conduct of foreign policy in contempt of the United Nations; and post World War II power alignments. Panelists and speakers include Clifford Dancer, Alfred Fernbach, Feliks Gross, Stephen Kacus, Frederick Nolting, and Sidney C. Sufrin. Dean Rusk was one of the moderators. Tape four was recorded over another tape and quality is very poor. Tape five appears to be three radio broadcasts, 1956-1957, on Morocco; the Middle East and Egypt including denouncements of British occupation of the Sudan and the French protectorate in Morocco; and the labor movement in America. Henry Fowler was a speaker. Tape six, discusses the Middle East, 1952[?]. Topics include the importance of the Middle East; the history of the area and its strategic importance in the Cold War, the politics of each state and the United States' role; a projected Muslim revolution against imperialism; and the Muslim religion as a deterrent to Russian expansion.
ArchivalResource: 148 boxes.
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- University of Virginia. Institute of Public Affairs. Papers of the University of Virginia Institute of Public Affairs [manuscript] 1925-1953.
Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Ezra Pound and Dorothy Pound letters to D. D. Paige, 1947-1953.
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Ezra Pound and Dorothy Pound letters to D. D. Paige, 1947-1953.
Letters from Ezra Pound and Dorothy Pound to Douglas Duncan Paige, many concerning Paige's work on Letters of Ezra Pound, 1907-1941. Subjects include possible sources for letters, such as Wyndham Lewis, William Carlos Williams, and T. S. Eliot; negotiations with New Directions and Faber & Faber; arrangements for Paige's research travel to Italy and other locations; and the selection of letters for inclusion. Pound's letters also contain his pointed comments on current literary criticism and culture; literary reviews and journals; his relations with libraries and librarians; his work on Confucius and other Chinese authors; and social and political matters including Mussolini, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, anti-Semitism, and the British and American governments. Letters by both Pounds contain comments on his life at and visitors to St. Elizabeth's and send messages for Olga Rudge, still living in Venice, and Pound's daughter, Mary Rudge de Rachewiltz. Dorothy Pound's letters also include news of her son, Omar Pound.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. (4 boxes)
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- Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Ezra Pound and Dorothy Pound letters to D. D. Paige, 1947-1953.
Walt Whitman Collection TXRC03-A4., 1846-1965, nd
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Walt Whitman Collection 1846-1965, nd
Handwritten manuscripts, fragments,notes, proofs, galleys, clippings, monographs, correspondence, drawings,photographs, and memorabilia document the life and work of Walt Whitman and includeinformation about Whitman created and collected by several of his early admirers anddevotees.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes (2.52 linear feet), 1 oversize box, 1 oversize folder, 1 galleyfolder, 19 bound volumes
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- Walt Whitman Collection TXRC03-A4., 1846-1965, nd
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Autograph note signed : [n.p.], to Herbert J. Seligmann, 1937 Oct. 31.
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Autograph note signed : [n.p.], to Herbert J. Seligmann, 1937 Oct. 31.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Autograph note signed : [n.p.], to Herbert J. Seligmann, 1937 Oct. 31.
Ford, Charles Henri, 1913-. Charles Henri Ford Papers, 1928-1981.
Title:
Charles Henri Ford Papers, 1928-1981.
The Charles Henri Ford papers consist of typescript and holograph manuscripts, correspondence, postcards, clippings, photographs, financial documents, contracts, invitations, page proofs, prospectuses, journals, and diaries. The Works series contains examples of Ford's published and unpublished poetry, theatrical work, and prose. His published work includes a typescript fragment of ABC'S and typescripts of THE HALF-THOUGHTS, THE DISTANCES OF PAIN, OM KRISHNA I: SPECIAL EFFECTS, THE OVERTURNED LAKE, SLEEP IN A NEST OF FLAMES, and THE YOUNG AND EVIL. Ford's unpublished work includes typescripts of "The Acts," "Confessions of a Freak," "Denmark Vesey," "I Will Be What I Am," "The Labyrinth," "Let's Get Out of Here," "The Poet," "A Record of Myself," "Thirty Variations," "Unhappy Train," and "A World of Women." There is material from an unpublished issue of View, devoted to theater. The Correspondence series includes both outgoing and incoming correspondence. Significant correspondents include Conrad Aiken, W.H. Auden, Djuna Barnes, Sir Cecil Beaton, Karen Blixen, Paul Bowles, Kay Boyle, Ronnie Burk, William S. Burroughs, Jean Cocteau, Joseph Cornell, Leonardo Cremonini, E.E. Cummings, Leonor Fini, Gertrude Ford, Ruth Ford, Allen Ginsberg, Ted Joans, Ray Johnson, Philip Lamantia, James Laughlin, Mary McCarthy, Gerard Malanga, Carmen Marino, Henry Miller, Marianne Moore, Edouard Roditi, Dame Edith Sitwell, Gertrude Stein, Wallace Stevens, Allen Tate, Pavel Tchelitchew, Parker Tyler, Carl Van Vechten, William Carlos Williams, Donald Windham, Bill Wolak, Kathleen Tankersley Young, and Stark Young. The Miscellaneous series includes correspondence to Charles L. Ford, Gertrude Ford, Pavel Tchelitchew, and Parker Tyler from various correspondents, and manuscripts of works by Djuna Barnes, Marius Bewley, Paul Bowles, Jean Cocteau, Jean Genet, Joe Gould, Ted Joans, Philip Lamantia, Jack Lindsay, Norman Macleod, Gerard Malanga, Howard Nemerov, Dame Edith Sitwell, Parker Tyler, and Kathleen Tankersley Young, as well as miscellaneous notes, architectural plans for a beach house, contracts, a royalty statement, certificates of copyright registration, and materials relating to View. The Journals/Diaries series consists almost exclusively of the journals and diaries of Ford from 1932 until 1967, with a few lacunae in the chronological coverage. They chronicle the literary and artistic communities in New York City and Paris and Ford's own creative ambitions and endeavors. Among the important figures mentioned are Kenneth Anger, W.H. Auden, George Balanchine, Djuna Barnes, Cecil Beaton, Paul Bowles, William Burroughs, John Cage, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Jean Cocteau, Merce Cunningham, Isak Dinesen, Max Ernst, Leonor Fini, Jean Genet, Peggy Guggenheim, Lincoln Kirstein, Mary McCarthy, Gerard Malanga, Ned Rorem, Edith and Osbert Sitwell, Gertrude Stein, Yves Tanguy, Allen Tate, Parker Tyler, Andy Warhol, Orson Welles, William Carlos Williams, and Stark Young. Ford also documents his private life, including his relationships with his sister, the actress Ruth Ford, her husband Zachary Scott, and the painter Pavel Tchelitchew. Ford records his struggles to force himself to work, the difficulties of finding publishers for his work, his experiences in publishing Blues and View, his experimentation in the visual arts, surrealism in the arts, and playwriting. He also chronicles his experiences while living abroad and in the United States, including impressions of Paris, Athens and the Greek islands, Rome and other cities in Italy, New York City, and the American South. There is frank discussion of homosexuality and the experiences of a gay man in the twentieth century. A later accession includes typescript poems by the poets Ronnie Burk and Bill Wolak.
ArchivalResource: 29 boxes (12 linear feet)
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- Ford, Charles Henri, 1913-. Charles Henri Ford Papers, 1928-1981.
Charles Sheeler letter collection
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Charles Sheeler letter collection
Letters assembled from various sources written by Charles Sheeler. Included are four letters and a postcard to Dr. Helen W. Boignon, a collector and owner of a Sheeler painting; four, 1957-58, to George M. Craven, a graduate student in art history; and ten, 1939-1957 and undated, to the poet William Carlos Williams, a friend of Sheeler.
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- Sheeler, Charles, 1883-1965. Charles Sheeler letter collection, 1939-1958.
Sanford, John B., 1904-. William Carlos Williams letters to John B. Sanford and others, 1931-1950.
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William Carlos Williams letters to John B. Sanford and others, 1931-1950.
Letters chiefly concern Sanford's writings. Each letter is numbered and accompanied by typescript notes by Sanford. Includes 21 letters from Williams to Sanford (all but one are addressed to Julian L. Shapiro, whose pen name was John B. Sanford); one letter from Williams to Nathanael West, 30 August 1931; one letter from Angel Flores to Williams, 3 February 1933; and one letter from Williams to Harcourt Brace & Company, 2 October 1943 regarding Sanford's "The People from Heaven." Also includes blurbs by Williams for Sanford's "The Water Wheel" and "The Old Man's Place."
ArchivalResource: 26 items (in 2 folders)
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- Sanford, John B., 1904-. William Carlos Williams letters to John B. Sanford and others, 1931-1950.
Gay Wilson Allen Papers, 1801-1988
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Gay Wilson Allen Papers, 1801-1988
Gay Wailson Allen (1903-1995) was a university professor, author, and Walt Whitman scholar. Collection consists of correspondence, notebooks, printed material, essays, and other writings, literary manuscripts, scrapbooks, teaching materials, pictures, books, clippings, offprints, periodicals, and sale catalogs. The focus of the collection is Allen's career as an university professor and Walt Whitman scholar. In particular Allen's activities as a professor at New York University and as a lecturer at Nagono, Japan in 1955, are documented. The history of Whitman criticism is an important theme. There is a large amount of research material on Whitman, both of Allen and other literary scholars. These include Evie Allison Allen, Clara Barrus, Charles N. Elliot, Clifton Joseph Furness, Emory Holloway, Peter Mitilineos, Hans Reisiger, and Henry Scholey Saunders. The Correspondence Series contains original correspondence acquired by Allen of Richard Watson Gilder, Alice James, and William James. This series also contains the correspondence of Roger Asselineau, Fredson Bowers, Oscar Cargill, Malcolm Cowley, Charles E. Feinberg, Milton Hindus, Emory Holloway, Sholom Kahn, and Frederik Schyberg. There are no strictly personal papers in the collection.
ArchivalResource: 33 Linear Feet; 5,500 Items
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- Gay Wilson Allen Papers, 1801-1988
Burke, Kenneth, 1897-1993. Kenneth Burke Letters to Lily Batterham Burke, 1918-1933 (bulk 1919, 1922-1929).
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Kenneth Burke Letters to Lily Batterham Burke, 1918-1933 (bulk 1919, 1922-1929).
The collection consists mostly of letters written by Kenneth Duva Burke to his first wife Lily Batterham Burke. The collection includes 166 letters (or notes) from Burke to Lily and 1 letter to his daughter Dutchie (as well as another note to her included on a letter to Lily). The collection offers a unique opportunity to see Burke's life and work within the modernist culture of the 1920s. Topics of the letters vary from Burke's accounts of daily matters such as finances, commuting, Andover, N.J., and family life, to reports about his reading, writing, translations, activities, and meetings with friends and editors. The letters from 1919 were written before Burke and Lily married. Many of the other letters were written during weekdays while Burke worked in New York City and Lily maintained their home in Andover. A few others were occasioned by short separations, as when Lily visited her family in Asheville, North Carolina, or Burke took a job with Scofield Thayer in Martha's Vineyard or researched drugs in Washington, D. C. for Colonel Arthur Woods. In addition to Burke's letters to Lily the collection also includes a few letters written to Burke. Letters from Lily to Kenneth Burke include a signed and, likely, unsigned note. Also included is a letter to Burke from the poet William Carlos Williams, and additionally letters from modernist artist Carl Sprinchorn (1 letter), outdoorsman and artist Jim Butler (1 letter), and Ellen Thayer, assistant editor at The Dial (1 letter). The publishing house Harcourt Brace & Co. is represented by Harrison Smith (3 letters, 1 note) and Louise Bonino (2 letters). Also included are a short letter to Burke from builder Edgar Reed and a letter likely from Lily's mother, Eleanor Ann Batterham. Two additional letters possibly from Eleanor Ann Batterham to Burke and Lily are also discovered in the collection. Other correspondents include "Gladys" (a member of Burke's family, 1 letter), and Lily's sisters Edith Batterham (1 letter), Elizabeth Batterham (3 letters), Margaret Batterham Waters (1 letter), and Virginia Batterham (1 letter). Two receipts are also present.
ArchivalResource: 0.46 cubic feet.
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- Burke, Kenneth, 1897-1993. Kenneth Burke Letters to Lily Batterham Burke, 1918-1933 (bulk 1919, 1922-1929).
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.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Autograph note signed : [n.p.], to [grandson, P. Williams], 1952 Jan. 7.
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Autograph note signed : [n.p.], to [grandson, P. Williams], 1952 Jan. 7.
Best wishes from grandfather to grandson.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Autograph note signed : [n.p.], to [grandson, P. Williams], 1952 Jan. 7.
M. L. Rosenthal Papers, ca. 1930-1996
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M. L. Rosenthal Papers ca. 1930-1996
Macha Louis Rosenthal (1917-1996), poet, critic, editor, and teacher, was born in Washington, D. C. With an M.A. from the University of Chicago, he came to New York University where he earned his Ph.D. (1949) and was a professor of English until 1996. He also served as director of the Poetics Institute at NYU. Besides publishing numerous books of criticism, collections of verse and contributing poetry, articles and reviews to , , , he served in the U.S. Cultural Exchange Program from 1961-1980 and was a visiting specialist to Germany, Pakistan, Romania, Poland, and Bulgaria, Italy and France. He also was poetry editor of , the , and and edited various anthologies of poetry. The New Yorker Poetry the Spectator The Nation Humanist Present Tense
ArchivalResource: 50.0 linear feet; (36 boxes)
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- M. L. Rosenthal Papers, ca. 1930-1996
Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962. Additional papers, 1917-1962 and undated.
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E. E. Cummings additional papers, 1917-1962 and undated
Additional papers of American poet E.E. Cummings.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (3.5 linear ft.)
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- Additional papers, 1917-1962 and undated.
Sexton, Anne, 1928-1974. Bruce Berlind Collection, 1950-1981.
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Bruce Berlind Collection, 1950-1981.
Correspondence to Berlind relating to poetry readings and lectures to be given at Colgate University, including an interesting series of letters from Anne Sexton; correspondence of Singer to Berlind.
ArchivalResource: 3 cubic ft.
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- Sexton, Anne, 1928-1974. Bruce Berlind Collection, 1950-1981.
Burkett, Bryan E. Plums : for chamber choir (SATB) / music by Bryan Burkett ; text "This is just to say" by William Carlos Williams.
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Plums : for chamber choir (SATB) / music by Bryan Burkett ; text "This is just to say" by William Carlos Williams. 2001.
ArchivalResource: 1 score (7 p.) ; 28 cm.
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- Burkett, Bryan E. Plums : for chamber choir (SATB) / music by Bryan Burkett ; text "This is just to say" by William Carlos Williams.
Rare Book & Manuscript Library General Manuscript Collection, 1789-2013
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Rare Book & Manuscript Library General Manuscript Collection, 1789-2013
ArchivalResource: 40.5 linear feet (81 document boxes)
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- Rare Book & Manuscript Library General Manuscript Collection, 1789-2013
Solt, Mary Ellen. Papers, ca. 1960-1974.
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Papers, ca. 1960-1974.
Consists primarily of the correspondence of Mary Ellen Solt with other poets and writers. Present are letters from Robert Creeley, Denise Levertov, George Oppen, John Thirwall, and Louis Zukofsky.
ArchivalResource: ca. 75 items.
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- Solt, Mary Ellen. Papers, ca. 1960-1974.
University of Keele. William Carlos Williams recordings, 1942-1962.
Title:
William Carlos Williams recordings, 1942-1962.
Collection consists of cassette tape recordings of William Carlos Williams issued by Keele Univ. Includes 15 cassette tapes and an accompanying booklet describing the recordings.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (0.5 linear ft.)
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- University of Keele. William Carlos Williams recordings, 1942-1962.
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- Allen, Donald, 1912-2004.
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- Allen, Gay Wilson, 1903-
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- Ammons, A. R., 1926-
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- Angelini, Louis A., 1935-
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- Angoff, Charles, 1902-1979.
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- Ann Sterling show.
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