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James Laughlin was an American publisher and poet, and founder of the New Directions press.
The son of a steel manufacturer, Laughlin attended Choate School in Connecticut and Harvard University (B.A., 1939). In the mid-1930s Laughlin lived in Italy with Ezra Pound, a major influence on his life and work; returning to the United States, he founded New Directions in 1936. Initially he intended to publish writings by ignored yet influential avant-garde writers of the period; Pound’s The Cantos and William Carlos Williams’s Paterson were among the works eventually issued by his press.
During the 1940s New Directions also republished out-of-print novels by authors such as Henry James and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Laughlin’s distinctive paperback editions—with black-and-white covers—of such authors as Dylan Thomas, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Tennessee Williams, and Herman Hesse proved very popular. New Directions also produced a large body of English translations of foreign authors, from classics by French writers such as Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, Arthur Rimbaud, and Charles Baudelaire to modern works by Dazai Osamu, Octavio Paz, and Ernesto Cardenal.
Besides publishing dozens of mid-20th-century poets, Laughlin himself wrote poetry noted for its warmth and imagination; Collected Poems was published in 1992, and Poems appeared posthumously in 1998. Among his prose writings are memoirs of Pound, Random Essays (1989), and Random Stories (1990). He also wrote articles about skiing.
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Britannica, May 2023
James Laughlin, (born Oct. 30, 1914, Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.—died Nov. 12, 1997, Norfolk, Conn.), American publisher and poet, founder of the New Directions press. The son of a steel manufacturer, Laughlin attended Choate School in Connecticut and Harvard University (B.A., 1939). In the mid-1930s Laughlin lived in Italy with Ezra Pound, a major influence on his life and work; returning to the United States, he founded New Directions in 1936. Initially he intended to publish writings by ignored yet influential avant-garde writers of the period; Pound’s The Cantos and William Carlos Williams’s Paterson were among the works eventually issued by his press. During the 1940s New Directions also republished out-of-print novels by authors such as Henry James and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Laughlin’s distinctive paperback editions—with black-and-white covers—of such authors as Dylan Thomas, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Tennessee Williams, and Herman Hesse proved very popular. New Directions also produced a large body of English translations of foreign authors, from classics by French writers such as Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, Arthur Rimbaud, and Charles Baudelaire to modern works by Dazai Osamu, Octavio Paz, and Ernesto Cardenal. Besides publishing dozens of mid-20th-century poets, Laughlin himself wrote poetry noted for its warmth and imagination; Collected Poems was published in 1992, and Poems appeared posthumously in 1998. Among his prose writings are memoirs of Pound, Random Essays (1989), and Random Stories (1990). He also wrote articles about skiing.
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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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- Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Ezra Pound papers : addition, 1862-1983 (bulk 1960-1971).
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).
Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905-1982. Kenneth Rexroth papers, 1940-1982 (bulk 1969-1981).
Title:
Kenneth Rexroth papers, 1940-1982 (bulk 1969-1981).
The papers of Kenneth Rexroth, American poet and activist, comprise manuscripts, notes, printed material, publications, correspondence, ephemera, and artwork related to poetry, writing, speaking engagements, and teaching, primarily from the last decade of his life; also included are correspondence, manuscripts, drawings, photographs, and edits compiled by Geoffrey Gardner for a Kenneth Rexroth festschrift published in 1980.
ArchivalResource: 16.34 linear ft. (26 boxes)
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- Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905-1982. Kenneth Rexroth papers, 1940-1982 (bulk 1969-1981).
Robert Lowell Papers TXRC94-A10., ca. 1845-1988, (bulk 1970-1977)
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Robert Lowell Papers ca.1845-1988 (bulk1970-1977)
Although this body materials spansmore than a century, the bulk of the materials document Lowell's writings as a poet,playwright, and translator during the last seven years of his life. Heavily editeddrafts of poems published in and illustrate Lowell'spropensity for revision. The collection also includes photographs, medical files,and legal papers that provide biographical information about Lowell's early andlater life. In addition, the collection contains letters and manuscripts fromseveral of Lowell's contemporaries. The Dolphin, Lizzie and Harriet, History, Day by Day
ArchivalResource: 23 boxes (oversize materials in box 23), 9 galley folders, 14 soundrecordings (11.5 linear feet)
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- Robert Lowell Papers TXRC94-A10., ca. 1845-1988, (bulk 1970-1977)
Sipper mss., 1973-2010
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Sipper mss., 1973-2010
The Sipper mss., 1973-2010, consist of the correspondence and business records of Ralph Bruno Sipper, 1932- , of Santa Barbara, California, one of the leading antiquarian booksellers in America specializing in modern first editions.
ArchivalResource: 1,480 items
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- Sipper, Ralph B. Letters, 1973-1996.
Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966. Papers, 1681-1966 (bulk 1900-1960)
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Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, journals, notebooks, legal and business papers, memorabilia, photos, and other papers, together with Gannett family papers. Includes correspondence of Gannett's grandfather and father, Unitarian clergymen Ezra Stiles Gannett of Boston and William Channing Gannett; 91 letters, 1796-1817, from Gannett's great-grandfather Caleb Gannett to John Mico Gannett, and journals of his grandmother Anna Tilden Gannett.
ArchivalResource: 51 boxes (25.5 linear ft.)
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- Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (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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- Hugh Kenner Papers TXRC02-A5., 1916-1994, n.d., bulk 1943-1994
Dylan Thomas Collection TXRC06-A2., 1920-1991
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Dylan Thomas Collection 1920-1991
The collection of Welsh poet and dramatist Dylan Thomas consists of manuscripts, correspondence, notebooks, drawings, financial records, photographs, proofs, and broadcast scripts.
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- Dylan Thomas Collection TXRC06-A2., 1920-1991
T. C. Wilson Papers, (1928-1947)
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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)
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).
Diane Di Prima Papers, 1948-1971
Title:
Diane Di Prima Papers 1948-1971
Papers of the American poet, author, and editor. Correspondence (1960-1971); diaries, playscripts and miscellaneous writings (1948-1966); and original manuscripts by others (Paul Blackburn, Robert Creeley, Ed Dorn, Kirby Doyle, Robert Duncan, Anselm Hollo, Steve Jonas, LeRoi Jones, Allan Kaprow, Kenneth Koch, Joseph LeSueur, Ron Loewinsohn, Clive Matson, David Meltzer, Frank O’Hara, Charles Olson, Stuart Perkoff, Gary Snyder, Norman Solomon, Gilbert Sorrentino, A.B. Spellman, Mike Strong, James Waring, Philip Whalen, Jonathan Williams) submitted for publication in . The floating bear
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft.
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- Diane Di Prima Papers, 1948-1971
Seelye, Catherine M., 1926-1982. Catherine Seelye - Olson/Pound papers.
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Catherine Seelye - Olson/Pound papers. 1973-1978.
Materials assembled in editing Charles Olson & Ezra Pound : an encounter at St. Elizabeths (New York, 1975), including drafts and final TS, correspondence, and reviews of the book.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (120 items) ; 12 x 15 in.
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- Seelye, Catherine M., 1926-1982. Catherine Seelye - Olson/Pound papers.
Ben Sonnenberg Papers, 1956-2010
Title:
Ben Sonnenberg Papers, 1956-2010
Ben Sonnenberg, Jr., is a writer and editor best known for founding a New York literary quarterly, which he edited from 1981 until his retirement in 1989; the magazine continued for another fifteen years before it finally ceased publication in the fall of 2004. The bulk of the collection comprises correspondence between Ben Sonnenberg, Jr. and literary contributors associated with Some administrative files and a small amount of personal material, including family letters and writings, are also included. Grand Street, Grand Street. Grand Street
ArchivalResource: 9 linear ft. (20 document boxes)
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- Ben Sonnenberg Papers, 1956-2010
Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Ezra Pound collection, 1908-1956.
Title:
Ezra Pound collection, 1908-1956.
Consists of autograph and typewritten letters, manuscripts, and documents by and about Ezra Pound. The manuscripts include a typed copy of Pound's Canto 21 "Whose World, or Mine or Theirs", and an original manuscript of Pound's "THE DAWN" copied by Dorothy Pound in 1909. Included are two verses by Pound "Oh my dear", and "We are the end", both of which contain sketches by Henri Gaudier Brzeska on the verso. Also included are several royalty receipts to Pound from his writings about Brzeska, a receipt for six pounds received from Pound by Brzeska dated Jan. 30, 1914, a Memorandum of Agreement between the publisher Bodley Head and Ezra Pound to publish a work on Gaudier Brzeska, and "A copy of a document entrusted to me by Zefia Brzeska" signed by Dorothy Pound.
ArchivalResource: .20 linear ft. (1 half-size archival box)
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- Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Ezra Pound collection, 1908-1956.
Laughlin, James, 1914-1997. Letter : to Harry Brown : T.L.S., 1968 July 18.
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Letter : to Harry Brown : T.L.S., 1968 July 18.
Discusses copyright matters for forthcoming publication of Ezra Pound's Cantos.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 28 cm.
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- Laughlin, James, 1914-1997. Letter : to Harry Brown : T.L.S., 1968 July 18.
Laughlin, James, 1914-1997. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972-1983.
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Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972-1983.
Comprises 13 items, 15 leaves correspondence plus manuscripts for publication. Contains interview of Laughlin by Robert Dana. Includes related correspondence from Dana. Also contains excerpt from Laughlin's Byways. Oversize galley in folder 5335.
ArchivalResource: 3 folders.
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- Laughlin, James, 1914-1997. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972-1983.
Donald Hall papers, 1956-1965.
Title:
Donald Hall papers, 1956-1965.
Papers relating to Donald Hall's interviews with T. S. Eliot, Archibald MacLeish, Marianne Moore, and Ezra Pound.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.)
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- Donald Hall papers, 1956-1965.
Cope, David, 1948-. Papers, 1976(?)-
Title:
Papers, 1976(?)-
Consist of drafts of his works, including the working manuscript and page proofs for On the bridge (Clifton, N.J. : Humana Press, 1986), Fragments from the stars (Clifton, N.J.: Humana Press, 1990), and his anthology, Nada poems (Grandville, MI: Nada Press, 1988), a corrected copy of Rexroth gone, a poem incorrectly printed in his Quiet lives (Clifton, N.J.: Humana Press, 1983), other poems, and essays: reminiscences of Allen Ginsberg, a study of Marsden Hartley, and others. Correspondence, which. Includes letters from Robert Creeley, Carl Rakosi, and an extensive series from Allen Ginsberg, largely concerns the writing and study of poetry, especially Cope's association with the poets of the Beat Generation, and the Objectivists. Also present are teaching materials and printed items such as issues of his poetry magazine Big scream, and a poster from a poetry reading by Cope and Ginsberg.
ArchivalResource: 266 items.
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- Cope, David, 1948-. Papers, 1976(?)-
Pease, Deborah. Deborah Saltonstall Pease collection, 1900-1998 (bulk 1961-1998).
Title:
Deborah Saltonstall Pease collection, 1900-1998 (bulk 1961-1998).
Correspondence (1960-1998), journals, mss. of poems, stories, and novels, photographs, and financial records.
ArchivalResource: 27 items.
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- Pease, Deborah. Deborah Saltonstall Pease collection, 1900-1998 (bulk 1961-1998).
John Hollander Papers, circa 1950-2007
Title:
John Hollander Papers circa 1950-2007
The collection consists of material created andaccumulated by John Hollander in the course of his various literary andteaching activities. Material includes correspondence with poets, authors,critics, academics, and composers; drafts and manuscripts of poems and essays;typescripts of writings by others and related correspondence; files relating toclasses taught; music material; and other papers. The collection documentsHollander's prolific career as a poet and literary critic, as well as hisrelationships with other key literary figures of the late twentieth and earlytwenty-first century.
ArchivalResource: 24 Boxes
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- John Hollander Papers, circa 1950-2007
Levin, Harry, 1912-1994. Papers, 1920-1995.
Title:
Papers, 1920-1995.
Collection consists primarily of professional correspondence of Harry Levin with his colleagues, especially with members of the Harvard University community, and of compositions by Harry Levin. The compositions often went through several drafts and include autograph revisions in Levin's hand. The papers also include: correspondence of others, including his wife, Elena Levin, and his secretary, Betty Anne Farmer; compositions by others such as James T. (James Thomas) Farrell, James Laughlin, Robert Penn Warren, and many others; biographical materials, including photographs and Levin's resumes; reference materials on James Joyce; and a letters of recommendations series that is restricted.
ArchivalResource: 29 boxes (37 linear ft.)
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- Levin, Harry, 1912-1994. Papers, 1920-1995.
Oyez Press Records., 1963-1987.
Title:
Oyez Press Records. 1963-1987.
Founded in 1964 by Robert Hawley and Stevens van Strum, the Oyez Press initially produced a series of poetry broadsides by such notable figures as Robert Duncan, Robert Creeley, William Everson, Gary Snyder, and Charles Olson. Although van Strum left in 1968, Hawley continued on with the press in his spare time, eventually publishing over 80 books in addition to numerous keepsakes and broadsides, featuring authors such as David Meltzer, Josephine Miles, Lew Welch, Philip Lamantia, and many others. Oyez publications were highly regarded for the simplicity and elegance of their design; many were produced in collaboration with printer Graham Mackintosh.
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- Oyez Press Records., 1963-1987.
Mary Oppen Papers, 1913-1990
Title:
Mary Oppen Papers, 1913-1990
Papers of Mary Oppen, writer, painter, and wife of poet George Oppen. The Mary Oppen Papers contain extensive photographic documentation of the Oppen family, along with art works by George and Mary Oppen and a small file of papers. The art works include wood carvings by George Oppen and paintings and collages by Mary. Included in the papers are drafts of Mary Oppen's autobiography Meaning A Life, journals (including a dream journal), and original writings by her and her husband.
ArchivalResource: 18.00 linear feet; (9 archives boxes, 107 oversize folders, 14 free-standing items.)
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- Mary Oppen Papers, 1913-1990
New Directions Incorporated. Letters, 1939-1962, to Lewis Mumford.
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Letters, 1939-1962, to Lewis Mumford.
Correspondence to Lewis Mumford from James Laughlin, New Directions.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (3 l.).
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- New Directions Incorporated. Letters, 1939-1962, to Lewis Mumford.
Robert S. Phillips Papers, 1964-1989
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Robert S. Phillips Papers 1964-1989
Papers of the American poet, author, editor of the . Collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, and published material. Writings comprise a large assortment of manuscripts and production records for Phillips' books, as well as holograph and typescript manuscripts for essays, poems, reviews, stories, and interviews with William Goyen, Philip Larkin, Joyce Carol Oates, Karl Shapiro, Elizabeth Spencer, and Marya Zaturenska. Letters of Delmore Schwartz
ArchivalResource: 33 linear ft.
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- Robert S. Phillips Papers, 1964-1989
New Directions Publishing Corp. New Directions catalogs, circulars, and printed ephemera, 1936-(ongoing).
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New Directions catalogs, circulars, and printed ephemera, 1936-(ongoing).
Includes catalogs produced each year by NDPC, as well as advertisements, sales circulars, newsletters (including "News from New Directions"), posters, and other printed ephemera. There are also a few notes by James Laughlin. New materials will be added to this collection as they are produced by NDPC.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (2 linear ft.)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. New Directions catalogs, circulars, and printed ephemera, 1936-(ongoing).
Tennessee Williams Art Collection TXRC99-A14., ca. 1928-1980, bulk 1930s-1970s
Title:
Tennessee Williams Art Collection ca. 1928-1980 bulk 1930s-1970s
The art collection consists of paintings, drawings, and prints by and related to Tennessee Williams. The collection is divided into the following series: I., Works by Tennessee Williams; II., Portraits of Tennessee Williams by Other Artists; and III., Works Related to Tennessee Williams.
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- Tennessee Williams Art Collection TXRC99-A14., ca. 1928-1980, bulk 1930s-1970s
O'Donnell, George Marion, 1914-1962. Papers, 1932-1961.
Title:
Papers, 1932-1961.
Chiefly correspondence between O'Donnell and American and British literary figures, including occasional mss. sent to O'Donnell. Also includes O'Donnell's correspondence with his publishers and editors, and miscellaneous correspondence and material concerning The Observer, a literary magazine O'Donnell edited. Correspondents include John Berryman, John Malcolm Brinnin, Cleanth Brooks, Basil Bunting, Truman Capote, Caroline Gordon, Josephine Johnson, James Laughlin, Robert Lowell, Andrew Lytle, Flannery O'Connor, Katherine Anne Porter, Ezra Pound, John Crowe Ransom, Delmore Schwartz, Allen Tate, Robert Penn Warren, Eudora Welty, and Louis Zukofsky.
ArchivalResource: 1718 items.
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- O'Donnell, George Marion, 1914-1962. Papers, 1932-1961.
Coleman Dowell Papers, 1925-1993
Title:
Coleman Dowell Papers 1925-1993
(Robert) Coleman Dowell (1925-1985) was a composer, lyricist, poet, playwright, novelist, and critic. He corresponded with many famous authors and well-known personalities from the early 1960's through 1984. The collection includes correspondence, original sheet music composed by Dowell for television and Broadway musicals during his early years in New York City, photographs, and manuscripts of published and unpublished novels, poetry, short fiction, and plays.
ArchivalResource: 32.0 linear feet; (31 boxes)
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- Coleman Dowell Papers, 1925-1993
Merton, Thomas, 1915-1968. Thomas Merton papers, 1923-1989.
Title:
Thomas Merton papers, 1923-1989.
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, art work, audio cassette, printed materials by and about Thomas Merton.
ArchivalResource: 20 linear ft. (ca. 10,250 items in 40 boxes)
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- Merton, Thomas, 1915-1968. Thomas Merton papers, 1923-1989.
Oppen, George. George Oppen papers, 1958-1984.
Title:
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.
Charles Reznikoff Papers, 1912-1976
Title:
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
Records and papers, 1965-1980.
Title:
Records and papers, 1965-1980.
Correspondence with authors, poets, typesetters, binders, papermakers, and other businesses; drafts, manuscripts, typescripts, proofs, dummies, and galleys of materials submitted to and rejected or published by The Perishable Press Ltd. Correspondents include Jane Augustine, Leonard Baskin, Jack Beal, Paul Blackburn, Robert Creeley, J. V. Cunningham, Harry Duncan, Robert Duncan, George Economou, Loren Eiseley, Mitchell Goodman, Donald Hall, Walter Hall, Sam Hamond, Michael Heller, William Heyen, David Kherdian, Galway Kinnell, Elizabeth Kner, Ellen Lanyon, James Laughlin, Denise Levertov, Harry Lewis, Robert Lowell, Khatchik Minasian, Toby Olson, George Oppen, Joel Oppenheimer, Rochell Owens, Harry Mark Petrakis, Jerome Rothenberg, Norman Russell, Armand Schwerner, William DeWitt Snodgrass, Gary Snyder, Gilbert Sorrentino, William Edgar Stafford, Christopher Stephens, Louis Szathmary II, W. Thomas Taylor, Robert Vas Dias, Diane Wakoski, Keith Waldrop, Rosmarie Waldrop, John Wieners. Included are personal diaries of Walter S. Jamady, as well as personal correspondence and materials about exhibits of his art work, and some files relating to his teaching career as a professor of art at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.
ArchivalResource: 22 cubic ft.
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- The Perishable Press, Ltd. Records and papers, 1965-1980.
Peter Bertolette Papers., undated, 1953-1990.
Title:
Peter Bertolette Papers. undated, 1953-1990.
Literary and editorial work of a former UConn student.
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- Peter Bertolette Papers., undated, 1953-1990.
Ezra Pound collection of papers, 1898-1986, 1914-1959
Title:
Ezra Pound collection of papers 1898-1986 1914-1959
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence, a portrait photograph, and undated miscellaneous printed matter.
ArchivalResource: ca. 692 items
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- Ezra Pound collection of papers, 1898-1986, 1914-1959
Corbett, William, 1942-. William Corbett archive for "A History of New Directions", 1967-1998 (inclusive), 1996-1997 (bulk).
Title:
William Corbett archive for "A History of New Directions", 1967-1998 (inclusive), 1996-1997 (bulk).
This archive includes correspondence, manuscripts, notes, audiotapes, contracts, and other materials assembled by Corbett relating to his research and writing of the book.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.5 linear ft.)
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- Corbett, William, 1942-. William Corbett archive for "A History of New Directions", 1967-1998 (inclusive), 1996-1997 (bulk).
Soniat, Lucille. Message, 1940 Mar. 23, New Orleans, to James Laughlin, Boise, Ida.
Title:
Message, 1940 Mar. 23, New Orleans, to James Laughlin, Boise, Ida.
Concerns sending of a manuscript [for New Directions?]
ArchivalResource: 1 p. (telegram) Typescript signed.
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- Soniat, Lucille. Message, 1940 Mar. 23, New Orleans, to James Laughlin, Boise, Ida.
Thomas McMahon correspondence, 1945-1968
Title:
Thomas McMahon correspondence 1945-1968
Letters to Thomas McMahon from various writers, poets, and editors, including Gertrude Buckman, James Laughlin, Adrienne Rich, Kurt Vonnegut, and Robert Penn Warren. Letters date from circa 1945-1968 and include a small amount of letters from unidentified correspondents.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear feet (1 box)
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- Thomas McMahon correspondence, 1945-1968
Laughlin, James, 1914-1997. James Laughlin papers, ca. 1929-1997 (inclusive), 1940-1990 (bulk).
Title:
James Laughlin papers, ca. 1929-1997 (inclusive), 1940-1990 (bulk).
Papers include: correspondence relating to his writing and lectures, personal life, and some family letters; manuscripts and audiotapes of his poetry, prose, lectures and interviews; photographs and manuscripts relating to his interest in skiing; biographical miscellany of all types; and papers dealing with his association with the Asia Society and with the editing and publication of the "Asian Journal" of Thomas Merton.
ArchivalResource: 73 boxes (24.5 linear ft.)
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- Laughlin, James, 1914-1997. James Laughlin papers, ca. 1929-1997 (inclusive), 1940-1990 (bulk).
Patchen, Kenneth, 1911-1972. Kenneth Patchen papers, 1929-1989, (bulk 1929-1972).
Title:
Kenneth Patchen papers, 1929-1989, (bulk 1929-1972).
Contains biographical material, correspondence, manuscripts, first editions, silkscreen and painted book editions, painted poems, works of art including illustrations, paintings, papier-mache sculptures, and decorated furniture, scrapbooks, photographs, slides, recordings, musical scores, and clippings documenting the creative work and literary spirit of Kenneth Patchen, as well as personal triumphs and struggles shared together with his wife, Miriam Patchen.
ArchivalResource: ca. 36 linear ft., and 151 painted poems.
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- Patchen, Kenneth, 1911-1972. Kenneth Patchen papers, 1929-1989, (bulk 1929-1972).
Conjunctions. Records II, 1985-1987.
Title:
Records II, 1985-1987.
Collection includes correspondence, manuscripts and production materials relating to the publication of Conjunctions. Manuscripts (many with corrections) include: copy edited printer's setting manuscripts, corrected galleys, second corrected editorial proofs, various other interim copy-edited proofs, final proofs, final reproduction camera-ready mechanicals. Correspondence includes: letters between editors, Bradford Morrow and Jerome Rothenberg, and typesetter. [Special "Ethnopoetics section of Conjunctions No. 6, edited by Jerome Rothenberg]; subscribers, reviewers, etc ... ; numerous unpublished manuscripts; and business correspondence with distributors, advertisers, other publishers, etc. Some of the correspondents include: Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, Frederick Busch, Mary Caponegro, Hayden Carruth, Tom Clark, James Clifford, Peter Cole, Clark Coolidge, Cid Corman, Guy Davenport, Coleman Dowell, Bruce Duffy, Barbara Einzig, Theodore Enslin, Clayton Eshleman, Phillip Foss, Cola Fransen, Gene Frankin, Kenneth Gangemi, John Hawkes, Michael Heller, Leland Hickman, Susan Howe, Barbara Howes, Kenneth Irby, Ronald Johnson, Frederick Robert Karl, Robert Kelly, Gerrit Lansing, James Laughlin, Ann Lauterbach, Karin Lessing, Ron Loewinsohn, Jackson Mac Low, Nathaniel Mackey, Roger Manley, Ed McClanahan, Michael McClure, Guy Mendes, Paul C. Metcalf, Thomas Meyer, Bradford Morrow, Reno Odlin, Toby Olson, Carl Rakosi, Laura Riding, Edouard Roditi, Leslie Scalapino, Armand Schwerner, Dennis Silk, Ronald Silliman, Gustaf Sobin, Gilbert Sorrentino, John Taggart, Nathaniel Tarn, Barbara Tedlock, Keith Waldrop, Rosemarie Waldrop, Paul West, Jonathan Williams. Other materials include photographs, corrected proofs of announcements, flyers, invitations, review materials and various miscellany.
ArchivalResource: 18 linear ft.
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- Conjunctions. Records II, 1985-1987.
Thomas Merton Papers, 1923-1989
Title:
Thomas Merton Papers, 1923-1989
ArchivalResource: 20 linear ft. (ca. 10,250 items in 41 boxes)
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- Thomas Merton Papers, 1923-1989
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.
Ferlinghetti, Lawrence. Lawrence Ferlinghetti papers, 1919-2003.
Title:
Lawrence Ferlinghetti papers, 1919-2003.
Notes, poetry fragments, single poems, poetry collections, plays, and prose works of fiction and non-fiction, largely holograph mss. and typescripts with holograph revisions; travel journals dating from 1960-1986; notebooks; musical compositions by various composers based on poems of Ferlinghetti. Clippings of work by Ferlinghetti and clippings about Ferlinghetti; a small amount of correspondence; posters, fliers, programs and catalogs from events in which Ferlinghetti participated.
ArchivalResource: 21 cartons, 64 boxes, 1 volume, 6 oversize boxes, 39 oversize folders, 2 rolls (circa 70 linear feet)Sound recordings: 1 sound disc, 36 sound cassettes.Motion pictures: 33 videocassettes and reels, various sizes.Copy of 4 journals (folders 7, 8, 12, 13) from Box 22 : 1 microfilm reel : negative (BNEG Box 3250) and positive.
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- Ferlinghetti, Lawrence. Lawrence Ferlinghetti papers, 1919-2003.
Hays, H. R. (Hoffman Reynolds), 1904-1980. Papers, 1939-1981.
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Papers, 1939-1981.
Collection consists primarily of a series of typescripts sent by German playwright and poet Bertolt Brecht to his first American translator, Hoffman Reynolds (H. R.) Hays, along with drafts of translations and related correspondence and documents from Hays's Brecht files.
ArchivalResource: 76 items.
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- Hays, H. R. (Hoffman Reynolds), 1904-1980. Papers, 1939-1981.
Snyder, Gary, 1930-. Papers, 1910-2003 1945-2002.
Title:
Papers, 1910-2003 1945-2002.
The Gary Snyder Papers document the life and work of Gary Snyder (1930- ). He wrote more than twenty books of poetry and prose including Turtle Island for which he won the 1975 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. The collection spans the years 1910-2003 (1945-2002 bulk) and continues to grow. Snyder's manuscripts and published works, correspondence, recordings, subject files, manuscripts and publications by other authors, serials, ephemera, and memorabilia are found in the collection.
ArchivalResource: 270 linear ft.
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- Snyder, Gary, 1930-. Papers, 1910-2003 1945-2002.
Muriel Rukeyser collection of papers, 1920-1976, 1931-1976
Title:
Muriel Rukeyser collection of papers 1920-1976 1931-1976
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence, notebooks, financial and legal documents, certificates, sketchbooks, and pictorial works.
ArchivalResource: ca. 2, 290 items
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- Muriel Rukeyser collection of papers, 1920-1976, 1931-1976
Robert A. Wilson collection, 1906-2011
Title:
Robert A. Wilson collection 1906-2011
The Robert A. Wilson collection comprises 9 linear feet of material related to 36 prominent literary figures previously in the private collection of Robert A. Wilson, the final owner of the Phoenix Book Shop in New York City (1962-1988).
ArchivalResource: 11 linearfeet and 8 oversize boxes, 8 oversize folders, and 2 oversize galleys; (29 boxes)
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- Robert A. Wilson collection, 1906-2011
Tjader, Marguerite. The Marguerite Tjader Harris papers, circa 1930-1968.
Title:
The Marguerite Tjader Harris papers, circa 1930-1968.
The Marguerite Tjader Harris papers consist in part of material relating to the publication of 'Direction' (1937-1945), a leftist magazine of the arts founded and edited by Mrs. Harris with the backing of Theodore Dreiser. Included are manuscripts of contributions to 'Direction' by Sherwood Anderson, Herbert Avedon, Kenneth Burke, Erskine Caldwell, John Dos Passos, Theodore Dreiser, Langston Hughes, Alfred Kantorowicz, Jean Lurcat, and Onah L. Spencer. The correspondence relating to the journal includes letters from Herbert Avedon, Theodore Dreiser, Henry Miller, George Seldes, William Steig, and Art Young. In addition , the collection contains manuscripts of Mrs. Harris, including 'Borealis: sketch for a novel' (published 1931) and 'Mother Elisabeth' (published 1972), as well as personal correspondence from Blessed Mother Elisabeth Hesselblad and others.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear feet (5 boxes).
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- Tjader, Marguerite. The Marguerite Tjader Harris papers, circa 1930-1968.
Graywolf Press Archives, 1978-2010
Title:
Graywolf Press Archives 1978-2010
This collection include books, manuscripts, proofs, catalogs, and AV materials related to Graywolf Press.
ArchivalResource: 188 boxes; 45 trays (327 cubic feet);
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- Graywolf Press Archives, 1978-2010
Burnshaw, Stanley, 1906-2005. Papers, 1927-1987, (bulk 1945-1987).
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Papers, 1927-1987, (bulk 1945-1987).
The Stanley Burnshaw papers consist of notes, outlines, research materials, typescript drafts, galleys, page proofs, clippings, and correspondence, most of which relate to Burnshaw's works, ca. 1945-1986. Extensive files are present for The Poem Itself, Robert Frost Himself, and The Seamless Web. Other works which are represented in this collection include Caged in an Animal's Mind, The Hero of Silence, Mirages, The Modern Hebrew Poem Itself, The Refusers, The Revolt of the Cats in Paradise, and Varieties of Literary Experience. Additionally, Burnshaw's own activities as an editor and publisher (often in conjunction with his duties for Holt, Rinehart and Winston, including projects involving Edward Dahlberg, Nahum Goldmann, David Ben-Gurion, Laura (Riding) Jackson, Christina Stead, Lionel Trilling, and Louis Untermeyer) are documented. Burnshaw's correspondence frequently consists of detailed exchanges about work-in-progress with other writers, editors, publishers, scholars, and critics. There are substantial files of correspondence, sometimes reflecting personal relationships as well as professional ties, with such varied figures as T. Carmi, Edward Dahlberg, James Daly, James Dickey, Dudley Fitts, Robert Frost, Norman Fruman, Nahum Goldmann, Josephine Herbst, Laura (Riding) Jackson, Haniel Long, John Frederick Nims, Paul Rogers, Gregor Sebba, Karl Shapiro, André Spire, Christina Stead, Lionel Trilling, Louis Untermeyer, Wade Van Dore, and others. The papers also contain information about Burnshaw's childhood and family heritage in letters, notes, and papers of his father and other family members, which were gathered as source material for The Refusers and My Friend, My Father.
ArchivalResource: 29 boxes, plus 1 oversize box and 14 galley folders (24 linear feet)
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- Burnshaw, Stanley, 1906-2005. Papers, 1927-1987, (bulk 1945-1987).
Kenneth Patchen papers, 1929-1989, (bulk 1929-1972)
Title:
Kenneth Patchen papers, 1929-1989, (bulk 1929-1972)
This collection contains biographical material,correspondence, manuscripts, bound first editions, rare silkscreen and paintedbook editions, painted poems, works of art including illustrations, paintings,papier-mâché sculptures and decorated furniture, scrapbooks,photographs, slides, recordings, musical scores, and clippings documenting thecreative work and literary spirit of Kenneth Patchen, as well as personaltriumphs and struggles shared with his wife Miriam Patchen.
ArchivalResource: 35 linear feet and 151 paintedpoems
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- Kenneth Patchen papers, 1929-1989, (bulk 1929-1972)
Portrait file: Guide.
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Portrait file: Guide.
The Portrait File is an alphabetically arranged collection of portait images of individuals, groups of individuals, and views and miscellany, received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes (5 linear ft.)
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- Portrait file: Guide.
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).
Wenning, Henry W., 1911-1987. Papers, 1958-1987.
Title:
Papers, 1958-1987.
Consists of appraisals, correspondence, invoices and sales records, and catalogues of Henry W. Wenning, 1911-1987, a rare book dealer specializing in modern first editions.
ArchivalResource: ca. 9, 000 items.
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- Wenning, Henry W., 1911-1987. Papers, 1958-1987.
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
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.
Ezra Pound Papers, 1868-1976
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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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- Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Ezra Pound Papers 1868-1976.
Crane, Joan St. C. Papers of Joan St. C. Crane [manuscript], 1969-1995.
Title:
Papers of Joan St. C. Crane [manuscript], 1969-1995.
Papers consist chiefly of general correspondence files generated by Crane as a librarian and bibliographer in the Rare Book Dept., University of Virginia Library. They contain answers to scholars' queries, solicitation of authors' papers, and negotiations with dealers. Files for exhibits curated by Crane and bibliographies compiled by her form a large segment of the papers including Virginia authors, Cather, Frost/Massey, Faulkner, Sandburg, and Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Dos Passos and Gerald Murphy. Other topics include Guy Davenport, Edgar Allan Poe iconography, Mary Lee Settle, Hart Crane, the stolen Eudora Welty letter, Julien Green, and William Faulkner manuscripts of "Marionettes," "Mosquitoes" and "Requiem for a Nun," as well as Crane's expose of Faulkner's University of Mississippi Post Office hoax. Correspondents include Frederick B. Adams, Jr., Fredson Bowers, Warren Chappell (illustrated), Carvel Collins, Albert Erskine, Ruth Ford, Michel Gresset, Waring Jones, James Laughlin, Hughes Rudd,Father Patrick Samway and Sam Shepard. The collection also contains issues 1-5 and 7-13 of the Sally Hemings plus a Speedy the Hamster for [Student Council] President campaign flier.
ArchivalResource: 21 boxes.
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- Crane, Joan St. C. Papers of Joan St. C. Crane [manuscript], 1969-1995.
Olga Rudge papers : addition, 1819-1996
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Olga Rudge papers : addition 1819-1996
Manuscripts.
ArchivalResource: 23.65 linear feet (53 boxes, including 3 oversize boxes) + 3 broadside folders
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- Olga Rudge papers : addition, 1819-1996
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.
Papers, 1920-1983.
Title:
Papers, 1920-1983.
Correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, set designs, programs, playbills, and other printed materials and audio recordings. There is the typescript, with ms. corrections, of "Mes Cahiers Noirs," an unpublished diary ca. 1979. Typewritten manuscript dating from the early 1940s of two unpublished sonnets; the mimeographed script of the David Frost interview, 21 Jan. 1970; letters to, by, or from: Herbert Machiz, Josephine Healy, Paul Bigelow, Audrey Wood (Williams' agent), Cheryl Crawford, David Diamond, James Laughlin, Glenway Wescott, Charles Feldman, Rose Williams, Edwina Williams, Edwin Dakin, Dakin Williams, and Carson McCullers; the manuscript of 9 poems, one of which "Poem for Paul" does not appear to have been published; set designs by Boris Aronson and Jo Mielziner; portrait of Williams by Leon Kroll; portrait of Rose Williams by Florence Van Steeg; portrait of Edwina Williams by Simon Branders. Scripts for TWO CHARACTER PLAY; THIS IS; VIEUX CARRÉ; A LOVELY SUNDAY FOR CREVE COEUR; A HOUSE NOT MEANT TO STAND; NOW THE CATS WITH JEWELLED CLAWS; THE YOUTHFULLY DEPARTED; A CAVALIER FOR MILADY; THE RED DEVIL BATTERY SIGN. Also, TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' "GRAND": a teleplay by Trace Johnson. Among the programs is one from THE ROSE TATTOO'S first performance with signatures by Maureen Stapleton, Eli Wallach and others, and a STARLESS AIR program, signed by Williams, Donald Windham, and Margaret Phillips. Director's archive for TIGERTAIL. There is one box of books by and about Williams with annotations by Jay Leo Colt.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear ft. (614 items in 10 boxes and 10 oversize folders).
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- Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983. Papers, 1920-1983.
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.
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
Prudencio De Pereda Papers TXRC93-A37., 1935-1973
Title:
Prudencio De Pereda Papers 1935-1973
Manuscripts of short stories, novels, and other writings,correspondence, clippings of reviews, and miscellany trace the writing careerof the author. The collection depicts the Pereda's early career in New York,his interactions with editors and publishers, and with other writers of theperiod.
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- Prudencio De Pereda Papers TXRC93-A37., 1935-1973
James Purdy papers, 1944-1973
Title:
James Purdy papers 1944-1973
The papers document aspects of Purdy's early literary career. Major correspondents include Carl Van Vechten, John Cowper Powys, Edith Sitwell,Paul Bowles, and Gerald Brenan.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 20; Other Storage Formats: Oversize; Linear Feet: 9.0'
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- James Purdy papers, 1944-1973
James Laughlin compositions sent to Hugh Witemeyer, 1982-1996.
Title:
James Laughlin compositions sent to Hugh Witemeyer, 1982-1996.
Poems and other materials sent to Hugh Witemeyer by James Laughlin. Also includes printed material on James Laughlin.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- James Laughlin compositions sent to Hugh Witemeyer, 1982-1996.
Conjunctions. Records I, 1981-1984.
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Records I, 1981-1984.
Collection includes correspondence, manuscripts and production materials relating to the publication of Conjunctions. Manuscripts (many with corrections) include: copy edited setting manuscripts, first corrected page proofs, rejected proofs, final reproduction proofs, reproductions of proofs, layout designs, editors' setting copy, preliminary type setting, miscellaneous other production materials, rejected authors' manuscripts, proofs of advertising materials, and mock-ups. Also included are cover designs, both published and rejected. Correspondence includes: letters between editor, Bradford Morrow and typesetter as well as miscellaneous correspondence with authors, both published and rejected; correspondence with other writers, agents and publishers; general business correspondence; correspondence with distributors, Library of Congress; announcements, and invitations. Some important correspondents include: Paul Bowles, Frederick Busch, Cid Corman, Robert Creeley, Guy Davenport, Edward Dorn, Coleman Dowell, Robert Duncan, Theodore Enslin, Clayton Eshleman, Kenneth Gangemi, William H. Gass, Donald Hall, Michael Heller, Susan Howe, Barbara Howes, Kenneth Irby, Hugh Kenner, James Laughlin, Ann Lauterbach, Michael McClure, Thomas Meyer, Bradford Morrow, Reno Odlin, Toby Olson, Marjorie Perloff, B.W. Powe, Lawrence Clark Powell, James Purdy, Laura Riding, Edouard Roditi, Carl Rakosi, Armand Schwerner, Ronald Silliman, Gustaf Sobin, Gilbert Sorrentino, Ann Stanford, John Taggart, Nathaniel Tarn, Barbara Tedlock, Carol Tinker, Anne Waldman, Jonathan Williams. Audio tape recorded materials include: interviews between Morrow and others, both published and unpublished; radio interviews on WBAI between Morrow and others; tapes of miscellaneous events. Miscellaneous materials include posters, reviews, and bumper stickers. Also includes 10 volumes of the journal, both paper and hardcover, and miscellaneous books relating to the magazine.
ArchivalResource: 18 linear ft.
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- Conjunctions. Records I, 1981-1984.
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)
Grand Street Publications, Inc. Grand Street Publications editorial files, 1981-1990.
Title:
Grand Street Publications editorial files, 1981-1990.
Correspondence, manuscripts and proofs. Among the contributors are Leon Edel, William Empson, Irving Howe, Ted Hughes, Murray Kempton, Dwight Macdonald, James Merrill W.S. Merwin, Laura Riding, Francis Steegmuller, John Ashbery, Hayden Carruth, John Hollander, James Laughlin, Joyce Carol Oates, Virgil Thomson, Amy Clampitt, John Hersey, Kenneth Koch, Ron Padgett, Santha Rama Rau, and John Updike.
ArchivalResource: 24 linear ft. ( 52 boxes)
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- Grand Street Publications, Inc. Grand Street Publications editorial files, 1981-1990.
Papers concerning Dylan Thomas, 1936-1939.
Title:
Papers concerning Dylan Thomas, 1936-1939.
Correspondence between Welsh poet Dylan Thomas and his friend publisher George Reavey concerning Thomas' work.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Papers concerning Dylan Thomas, 1936-1939.
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.
Sister Mary Bernetta Quinn papers, 1948-1981
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Sister Mary Bernetta Quinn papers 1948-1981
The papers contain correspondence, writings and notes, photographs, and newspaper clippings relating to Sister Bernetta Quinn's scholarly work on the poetry of Ezra Pound and other modern poets. Correspondents include Robert Bly, Guy Davenport, Caroline Gordon, James Laughlin, Denise Levertov, Robert Lowell, Mary de Rachewiltz, Olga Rudge, Holly Stevens, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren. Subjects include Sister Bernetta's scholarly work; writing and American poetry in general; conference and symposia plans; and personal news. The Writings and Notes series contains notes and drafts on the Cantos by Sister Bernetta and typescripts of works by Robert Penn Warren, Robert Bly, and James Wright. Personal Papers includes photographs of Pound-related sites and persons in Brunnenberg and Venice.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 4; Linear Feet: 1.46'
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- Sister Mary Bernetta Quinn papers, 1948-1981
Lowenfels, Walter, 1897-1976. Papers, 1966-1967.
Title:
Papers, 1966-1967.
Chiefly correspondence, mss., and editorial matter toward Lowenfel's anthology Where Is Vietnam? (1967); also includes numerous pamphlets, flyers, and announcements concerning peace readings, protests, and publications from the Vietnam era. Correspondents include John Ashbery, Marvin Bell, Paul Blackburn, Robert Bly, Charles Bukowski, Robert Creeley, James Dickey, Alan Dugan, Robert Duncan, Richard Eberhart, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Edward Field, Jean Garrigue, Allen Ginsberg, Donald Hall, Anthony Hecht, John Hollander, LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka), Donald Justice, Galway Kinnell, Maxine Kumin, James Laughlin, Denise Levertov, Robert Lowell, Clarence Major, Marianne Moore, Howard Nemerov, Charles Olson, David Ray, Ishmael Reed, Adrienne Rich, and James Wright.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1000 items.
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- Lowenfels, Walter, 1897-1976. Papers, 1966-1967.
William Corbett archive for "A History of New Directions", 1967-1998.
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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.
Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas papers, 1837-1961
Title:
Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas papers 1837-1961
The Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas Papers contain manuscripts of writings, letters, clippings, photographs, artworks, and personal papers relating to the life and work of Gertrude Stein and her companion, Alice B. Toklas, and to Gertrude's brother, Leo Stein, an artist and writer. As well as holding the bulk of Stein's literary output (often described as "experimental" or "cubist" writing), the materials document Stein and Toklas' involvement with the literary and art scene in Paris during the first half of the 20th century. Series I, Writings, contains holograph and typescript drafts of the majority of Gertrude Stein's writings, including "The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas," "The Making of Americans" (complete with a quantity of notes, or "studies"), "Tender Buttons" and a group of unpublished fragments and carnets, notebooks kept by Stein with preliminary drafts of writings. Series II, Correspondence of Gertrude Stein, contains letters sent from a wide variety of Stein's friends: artists such as Georges Bracque, Jean Cocteau, and Pablo Picasso; writers such as Sherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway, and Thornton Wilder; and acquaintances through many years such as Mildred Aldrich, Etta and Claribel Cone, Robert Haas, Mabel Dodge Luhan,Sir Francis Rose, Virgil Thomson, and Carl Van Vechten. Series III, Third Party Letters and Series IV, Alice B. Toklas Correspondence, contain letters from many of the same people, the latter group containing Alice Toklas's correspondence following Gertrude Stein's death. Series V, Personal Papers, and Series VI, Clippings, gather together various personal affects of Stein and Toklas as well as documentation of Stein's life as reported during her lifetime. Series VII, Photographs, show Stein from early childhood through 1946, the year she died. Prints showing Alice Toklas, various friends, artworks, and locales are included in this series, as are several volumes of prints made by Carl Van Vechten. Series VIII and IX contain numerous artworks and objects given by Stein and Toklas. Included here are a painting by Pablo Picasso and a sketch by Henri Matisse.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 173; Other Storage Formats: Oversize, artwork, objects, cold storage; Linear Feet: 93
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- Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas papers, 1837-1961
Records of David R. Godine, 1965-1990.
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Records of David R. Godine, 1965-1990.
The collection documents the editorial selection and production of about 450 of the approximately 750 titles published by David R. Godine, Publisher between 1965, the date of David Godine's first published production, and Winter 1990. Included is correspondence with authors, photographers, editors, printers, designers and publishers, and mss, galleys, paste-ups, proofs, photographs and artwork. The records of the letter press division (1969-75) include samples of press work and job tickets for almost 320 print jobs. Rejection letters from Godine editors in response to mss submissions cover the years 1971-89. Killed projects files contain mss, correspondence and some production material, depending on the stage at which the project was killed. Publicity and marketing strategies for the firm are documented with correspondence, and some statistical and financial reports. Scattered financial records (1968-77) of the firm include the general ledgers for 1970-72. David Godine's correspondence (1971-89) with authors, book designers and publishers document his views (and those of others) on publishing, literature and book design. Also included are the correspondence files of other editorial, publicity and marketing staff.
ArchivalResource: ca. 195 linear ft. + ADDS (1 box).
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- David R. Godine, Publisher. Records, 1965-1990.
Cole, Peter, 1957-. [Grenfell Press archive collection].
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[Grenfell Press archive collection]. <1979- >
Contains material relating to the production of books, broadsides, and printed ephemera bearing the Grenfell Press imprint, as well as other projects designed by the press, founded by Leslie Miller in 1979.
ArchivalResource: <ca. 10,195 items> : ill. (some col.)
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- Cole, Peter, 1957-. [Grenfell Press archive collection].
Intercultural Publications, Inc. Records, 1952-1956.
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Records, 1952-1956.
Consists of the financial and administrative records, including corporation files, Ford Foundation documents, dockets, personnel files, and James Laughlin's correspondence files; miscellaneous files including copyright files, project suggestions, commission reports, conference files, publicity and advertising files.
ArchivalResource: ca. 76,000 items.
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- Intercultural Publications, Inc. Records, 1952-1956.
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.
Gates, Joanna. Performance hour [sound recording].
Title:
Performance hour [sound recording]. 2002.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound disc (37:52) : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in.
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- Gates, Joanna. Performance hour [sound recording].
Lewis, Wyndham, 1882-1957. Wyndham Lewis address books, circa 1929-1945.
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Wyndham Lewis address books, circa 1929-1945.
Address books, the first from circa 1929-1933, the second from 1940-1944, the third from circa 1940-1945. They include names and addresses of prominent literary contemporaries of Lewis, such as James Agee, Richard Aldington, Ben Hecht, Archibald MacLeish, Stephen Spender, James Laughlin, and Edmund Wilson, as well as names and addresses of literary magazines and hotels. The volumes are housed in black cloth cases, 17 cm.
ArchivalResource: 3 v. ; 10-16 cm.
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- Lewis, Wyndham, 1882-1957. Wyndham Lewis address books, circa 1929-1945.
Seelye, Catherine. Catherine Seelye papers, 1973-1978.
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Catherine Seelye papers, 1973-1978.
Correspondence, research notes, and transcripts, relating to Charles Olson & Ezra Pound: An Encounter at St. Elizabeths (1975), edited by Seelye, containing reproductions of Olson's notes, letters, and essays written during his frequent visits with Pound at St. Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, D.C. Correspondents of Seelye include Donald Allen, James Laughlin, and Omar Pound.
ArchivalResource: 1 record carton.
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- Seelye, Catherine. Catherine Seelye papers, 1973-1978.
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. Series V., Editor Files, 1873-1984 (bulk 1960-1980).
Title:
Records. Series V., Editor Files, 1873-1984 (bulk 1960-1980).
This series contains the working files of seventeen Knopf editors. The files consist largely of correspondence, with both incoming correspondence and carbon copy responses from the editor, but they also contain internal forms and memoranda that follow both the internal and external processes of book publication. Long-term strengths of the firm such as the expertise and interests of the editors, and the relationship between author and editor, are clearly revealed in this series. The files of William Koshland differ markedly from other editors' files, reflecting his role as administrator more than hands-on editor.
ArchivalResource: 198 boxes (82.5 linear feet).
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- Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. Series V., Editor Files, 1873-1984 (bulk 1960-1980).
James Laughlin correspondence with Vanessa Jackson
Title:
James Laughlin correspondence with Vanessa Jackson
Letters and other materials sent between American publisher and poet James Laughlin and British painter Vanessa Jackson.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 linear feet
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Foley, Jack, 1940-. Papers relating to Robert Duncan tribute, 1988 April 4.
Title:
Papers relating to Robert Duncan tribute, 1988 April 4.
Letters and post cards of acceptance or regrets, often embellished with anecdote and versified reminiscence, from colleagues and friends on the occasion of a memorial gathering organized by Foley following the death of poet Robert Duncan. One letter is a response to one of the participants from Foley. Included also are candid photographs of the proceedings, advertisements for the event, and two posters featuring copies of assorted photographic studies and sketches of Duncan.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.25 linear ft.) and 1 oversize folder.
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- Foley, Jack, 1940-. Papers relating to Robert Duncan tribute, 1988 April 4.
Serly, Tibor. Tibor Serly papers, 1905-1992.
Title:
Tibor Serly papers, 1905-1992.
The collection is comprised of the papers in the possession of Serly upon his death in 1978, as well as correspondence related to his career handled by his wife, Miriam Serly, after his death. The content of the papers includes scores, manuscript drafts, correspondence, and other materials related to Serly's career as a composer and writer on music; typescripts, reviews, articles, correspondence, pamphlets, translations, notes, and a 16mm film by and about Béla Bartók; and legal documents, photographs, audio cassette recordings, printed materials, press clippings, certificates, awards, and other memorabilia pertaining to Serly's personal life.
ArchivalResource: 3.15 linear feet [7 archival document boxes and 1 oversize flat box (# 749)]
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- Serly, Tibor. Tibor Serly papers, 1905-1992.
Lamb, Kristen. Cheslock composers concert [sound recording].
Title:
Cheslock composers concert [sound recording]. 2002.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound disc (58:39) : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in.
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- Lamb, Kristen. Cheslock composers concert [sound recording].
Denise Levertov papers, ca. 1945-1997
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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
Enrique Lihn papers, 1941-1988
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Enrique Lihn papers 1941-1988
Chilean poet, playwright, novelist, and critic. Papers include Lihn's correspondence with poets, writers, publishers, artists, critics, and friends and family. His notebooks contain drafts of his writings, drawings, and notes. Other files hold research and lecture notes, drawings and collages, clippings and ephemera, as well as manuscripts by others. Included are some papers of the Chilean painter Pablo Burchard collected and maintained by Lihn.
ArchivalResource: 30 linear feet; (62 boxes, 2 flat file folders)
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- Enrique Lihn papers, 1941-1988
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.
Carver, Raymond, 1938-1988. Papers, 1975-1984.
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Papers, 1975-1984.
Includes literary manuscripts, personal and business correspondence. Correspondents include: Ann Beattie, Frederick Busch, Hayden Carruth, Nicholas Delbanco, John Gardner, Richard Ford, Barry Hannah, Donald Hall, James Laughlin, Geoffrey Wolff, Tobias Wolff, Jay McInerney.
ArchivalResource: 5.6 linear ft.
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- Carver, Raymond, 1938-1988. Papers, 1975-1984.
Kenneth Patchen Collection TXRC92-A43., 1929-1978
Title:
Kenneth Patchen Collection 1929-1978
The majority of the collection pertains to the books Richard Morgan wrote about Patchen.
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- Kenneth Patchen Collection TXRC92-A43., 1929-1978
New Directions Publishing Corp. Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1960-1961.
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Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1960-1961.
ArchivalResource: 9 items (11 leaves)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1960-1961.
Tennesse Williams Papers, 1920-1983
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Tennesse Williams Papers, 1920-1983
A large and important collection of the correspondence, memoirs, and plays of Tennessee Williams. The collection is especially strong in the later works.
ArchivalResource: 38 linear ft. (in 77 boxes and one Mapcase 13-4G-13).
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John J. Slocum papers relating to Ezra Pound, 1938-1950
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John J. Slocum papers relating to Ezra Pound 1938-1950
Correspondence between Slocum and Pound concerning Slocum's attempts to place works by Pound in American magazines; Pound's political and economic views; general literary matters; and their mutual friend James Laughlin. The collection also contains typescripts of three articles by Pound, including "In War Begin Responsibilities," and of a talk on Pound by Slocum, "Cast a Cold Eye."
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 2; Linear Feet: 0.42'
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- John J. Slocum papers relating to Ezra Pound, 1938-1950
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.
DOUGLAS PAPERS. Vol. VI (ff. 245). Letters, etc., addressed to Douglas and his mother; 1936-1965. Autograph, typewritten and airgraph. Some French. The writers include Edmund Blunden and T. S. Eliot. Many of the letters, agreements and accounts relat..., 1936-1965
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DOUGLAS PAPERS. Vol. VI (ff. 245). Letters, etc., addressed to Douglas and his mother; 1936-1965. Autograph, typewritten and airgraph. Some French. The writers include Edmund Blunden and T. S. Eliot. Many of the letters, agreements and accounts relat... 1936-1965
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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.
Economou, George. George Economou papers, 1954-1996.
Title:
George Economou papers, 1954-1996.
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, video and tape recordings, and printed materials relating to Economou's poetry manuscripts, to publications and performances to which he contributed, and to his teaching career as a professor of medieval literature. Among the cataloged correspondents are: Paul Blackburn, Robert Creeley, Ted Enslin, Clayton Eshleman, Anselm Hollo, Robert Kelly, Margaret Randall, Charles Tomlinson, and Diane Wakoski.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear ft. ( 14 boxes & 1 map case drawer)
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- Economou, George. George Economou papers, 1954-1996.
Krim, Seymour, 1922-. Papers of Seymour Krim, 1953-1990.
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Papers of Seymour Krim, 1953-1990.
The papers of Seymour Krim document his literary career and his contributions to the literary "Beats" and the "new journalism" or "creative non-fiction" movement. Drafts of his articles, essays, and reviews along with published copies of many of his works reveal his creative process. Typescripts and reviews of many of his published collections are included, such as The Beats and Views of a Nearsighted Cannoneer. His unfinished book, Chaos is also represented with a typescript and notes from early readings. Approximately half of the papers consist of correspondence files. These files include letters from: Erje Ayden, Saul Bellow, Vance Bourjaily, Paddy Chayefsky, Gregory Corso, Malcolm Cowley, Fielding Dawson, James Dickey, Robert Duncan, James Farrell, Leslie Fiedler, and Otto Friedrich. There are more letters from: Charlotte Gafford, Ralph Gleason, Pete Hamill, Daryl Henderson, Milton Hindus, Richard Hugo, Ted Joans, James Jones, Alan Kapelner, William Kennedy, Jack Kerouac, Milton Klonsky, James Laughlin, John Leggett, John MacDonald, Norman Mailer, W.H. Manville, David Markson, Harvey Matusow, Judith Merril, and Gerald Nicosia. The correspondence continues with: Anthony Powell, Dan Propper, Dotson Rader, Morris Renek, Alan Ross, William Saroyan, Michael Seide, C.P. Snow, Irving Stettner, William Styron, Gay Talese, H.L. Van Brunt, Gore Vidal, Dan Wakefield, Pamela Walker, Richard Walton, Calder Willingham, Tom Wolfe, and Richard Yates.
ArchivalResource: Papers, 4 linear ft. (8 boxes)Videotape, 1 item.
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- Krim, Seymour, 1922-. Papers of Seymour Krim, 1953-1990.
Olga Rudge Papers, 1887-1989
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Olga Rudge Papers 1887-1989
The Olga Rudge Papers document many aspects of Rudge's personal life and professional activities. There are 32 boxes of letters between Ezra Pound and Rudge. Other major correspondents include Mary de Rachewiltz, James Laughlin, George Antheil, Renata Borgatti, conte Guido Chigi Saracini, Cyril Connolly, T. S. Eliot, Egerton Grey, Desmond O'Grady, D. D. Paige, Ildebrando Pizzetti, Dorothy Pound, and Adrian Stokes. The papers also contain daily notebooks kept by Rudge from 1966 on; a variety of personal and financial papers; printed material collected by Rudge; and documentation of her musical career, including autograph scores by George Antheil, Tibor Serly, and Julia Perry.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 163; Linear Feet: 87.5
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John Mason Brown papers, 1922-1967.
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John Mason Brown papers
Papers of American author and drama critic John Mason Brown.
ArchivalResource: 144 boxes (36 linear ft.)
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- John Mason Brown papers, 1922-1967.
Claude Fredericks papers, circa 1850-1988 (bulk 1941-1988)
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Claude Fredericks papers circa 1850-1988 (bulk 1941-1988)
Personal papers of the American dramatist, poet, and teacher. Includes his literary writings (1933-1940), notebooks (1945-1988), lecture notes for literature classes taught at Bennington College (1961-1988), letters received (1944-1988), and printed ephemera documenting plays, concerts and exhibits attended (1950-1988), and travel (1944-1988). Photographs portray family (circa 1850-1964) and friends, writers, artists, dancers, and musicians.
ArchivalResource: 44.0 linear feet
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- Claude Fredericks papers, circa 1850-1988 (bulk 1941-1988)
Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Ezra Pound and Dorothy Pound letters to D. D. Paige, 1947-1953.
Title:
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.
Julien Cornell papers relating to Ezra Pound, 1945-1965
Title:
Julien Cornell papers relating to Ezra Pound 1945-1965
The collection contains correspondence and professional files relating to Cornell's representation of Ezra Pound in the initial stages of the U.S. government's case against him for treason. In addition to Ezra and Dorothy Pound, correspondents include T. S. Eliot, Ernest Hemingway, James Laughlin, Arthur Moore, Omar Pound, Mary de Rachewiltz, and Olga Rudge. Topics include Pound's physical and mental condition in 1945-46; the treason charge against him; the efforts to have him declared mentally incompetent to stand trial; his court appearances; the use of the Alien Property Act against Dorothy Pound; and conditions at St. Elizabeth's Hospital. The collection also contains legal documents relating to the Pound case, including psychiatric evaluation reports; notices of court dates; material relating to a writ of habeas corpus prepared by Cornell in 1948; and transcripts of Pound's radio broadcasts from Rome.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 5; Linear Feet: 1.88'
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- Julien Cornell papers relating to Ezra Pound, 1945-1965
Larry Fagin Papers., n.d., 1958-1977.
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Larry Fagin Papers
Born in 1937, Larry Fagin is a poet affiliated with the New York School.
ArchivalResource: 4.75 Linear Feet
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- Larry Fagin Papers., n.d., 1958-1977.
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.
Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence and records, 1832-1944.
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Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence and records
Records of Houghton Mifflin Company and its predecessors, containing papers relating to both the printing and publishing branches of the business.
ArchivalResource: 64 linear feet (165 boxes)
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- Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence and records, 1832-1944.
Guérard, Albert J. (Albert Joseph), 1914-. Albert J. Guérard papers, 1932-1998.
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Albert J. Guérard papers, 1932-1998.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear feet.
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- Guérard, Albert J. (Albert Joseph), 1914-. Albert J. Guérard papers, 1932-1998.
Bridson, Douglas Geoffrey, 1910-1980. Mss., 1934-1980
Title:
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
Marshall, Lenore, 1897-1971. Papers, 1887-1980.
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Papers, 1887-1980.
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, memorabilia and printed materials.
ArchivalResource: 23.5 linear ft ( 9,150 items in 40 boxes; 1 scrapbook (in place of Box 22); 1 oversize folder).
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- Marshall, Lenore, 1897-1971. Papers, 1887-1980.
William L. Kinter papers, Kinter (William L.) papers, 1958-1965
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William L. Kinter papers Kinter (William L.) papers 1958-1965
Chiefly letters to teacher and poet William L. Kinter from William Everson, Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Denise Levertov, and other 20th century poets; also photographs, play bills, postcards, and clippings.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 Linear feet (200 items in 1 clamshell box)
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- William L. Kinter papers, Kinter (William L.) papers, 1958-1965
Quinn, Mary Bernetta. Sister Mary Bernetta Quinn papers, 1948-1981.
Title:
Sister Mary Bernetta Quinn papers, 1948-1981.
The papers contain correspondence, writings and notes, photographs, and newspaper clippings relating to Sister Bernetta Quinn's scholarly work on the poetry of Ezra Pound and other modern poets. Correspondents include Robert Bly, Guy Davenport, Caroline Gordon, James Laughlin, Denise Levertov, Robert Lowell, Mary de Rachewiltz, Olga Rudge, Holly Stevens, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren. Subjects include Sister Bernetta's scholarly work; writing and American poetry in general; conference and symposia plans; and personal news. The Writings and Notes series contains notes and drafts on the Cantos by Sister Bernetta and typescripts of works by Robert Penn Warren, Robert Bly, and James Wright. Personal Papers includes photographs of Pound-related sites and persons in Brunnenberg and Venice.
ArchivalResource: 1.46 linear ft. (4 boxes)
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- Quinn, Mary Bernetta. Sister Mary Bernetta Quinn papers, 1948-1981.
Ambit (Firm). Ambit poetry magazine records, 1959-2009.
Title:
Ambit poetry magazine records, 1959-2009.
The collection documents the submissions and editorial process beginning with the first issue in 1959 and continuing through 2009. The collection includes copies of most issues beginning with issue 18 (1963). The bulk of the material begins with 1965 and consists of manuscripts, typescripts, illustrations, galleys, and proofs. Editors' correspondence begins with 1959 and includes correspondence of editors Martin Bax, J.G. Ballard, and others. In addition, a small amount of financial material and related papers appears primarily as enclosures to correspondence with the Arts Council of Great Britain. The collection also includes galleys and proofs of Francis Fytton's 1967 book The Nation Within. The correspondence deals primarily with the day-to-day work of editing and publication: choice of illustrations, corrections of galleys and proofs, and discussion among editors and between editors and writers as to what should be published and why, including some in-depth critical evaluations of writers' works and discussion of the literary and artistic community. The financing of Ambit is another frequent topic, especially in the correspondence with the Arts Council of Great Britain, a source of grants for the journal. Among the more prominent correspondents are Dannie Abse, Diane Ackerman, Fleur Adcock, Brian Aldiss, Earle Birney, Alan Brownjohn, Hume Cronyn, Gavin Ewart, Allen Ginsberg, Ian Hamilton, Anselm Hollo, Elizabeth Jennings, James Kirkup, James Laughlin, Edward Lucie-Smith, George MacBeth, Judith Merril, Michael Moorcock, Susan Musgrave, Brian Patten, Peter Porter, Peter Redgrove, Vernon Scannell, Stevie Smith, Ralph Steadman, Paul Theroux, and Anthony Thwaite.
ArchivalResource: 62 cubic feet.
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- Ambit (Firm). Ambit poetry magazine records, 1959-2009.
Robert Lowell Papers TXRC94-A10., ca. 1845-1988, (bulk 1970-1977)
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Robert Lowell Papers ca.1845-1988 (bulk1970-1977)
Although this body materials spansmore than a century, the bulk of the materials document Lowell's writings as a poet,playwright, and translator during the last seven years of his life. Heavily editeddrafts of poems published in and illustrate Lowell'spropensity for revision. The collection also includes photographs, medical files,and legal papers that provide biographical information about Lowell's early andlater life. In addition, the collection contains letters and manuscripts fromseveral of Lowell's contemporaries. The Dolphin, Lizzie and Harriet, History, Day by Day
ArchivalResource: 23 boxes (oversize materials in box 23), 9 galley folders, 14 soundrecordings (11.5 linear feet)
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- Lowell, Robert, 1917-1977. Papers, 1845-1988 (bulk 1970-1977).
Poetry mss., 1954-2002
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Poetry mss., 1954-2002
Consists primarily of the correspondence, individual issue make-ups and proofs of Poetry (formerly called Poetry: A Magazine of Verse) published in Chicago, Illinois.
ArchivalResource: 250,000 items
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- Poetry mss., 1954-2002
Weeks, David, 1786-1834. David Weeks and family papers, 1782-1957 (bulk 1830-1957).
Title:
David Weeks and family papers, 1782-1957 (bulk 1830-1957).
Papers of David Weeks and family consist of personal and business papers of the Weeks, Moore, Conrad, and Gibson families of New Iberia, La., and southern Louisiana. A sizable portion of the papers document the life and work of William Weeks Hall, David Weeks' great-grandson, an artist, preservationist, and horticulturist who restored Shadows on the Teche and its gardens. Early papers in the collection, largely consisting of business papers and personal correspondence of the Weeks and Conrad families dating from the 1820s and 1830s, concern the operation of sugar and cotton plantations, relations with merchants and cotton factors, the sale of slaves, and the education of the Weeks children, many of whose letters are included. The papers also include a number of letters written from Evergreen Plantation near St. Francisville by Rachel Weeks O'Connor, David Weeks' sister. They concern business and family affairs, local news, slave conditions, and difficulties with overseers. Among the other papers from this period are letters by U.S. Senator Charles M. Conrad and by John Merriman, overseer of Grand Côte Plantation; reports of New Orleans factors John Linton and Lambeth and Thompson; and the will of David Weeks, dated 1834, which indicates the disposition of his property among his children. Numerous letters and documents dating from the period following Mary Clara Conrad Weeks' marriage to John Moore trace Moore's political activities as a congressman in the 1840s and 1850s. Included are petitions, letters of introduction, congratulatory messages from friends and colleagues, and letters from A.B. Roman, Joseph Walker, Thomas Curry, W.B. Prescott, W.M. Prescott, John Ray, and others. Another set of personal letters documents the education of Mary Weeks' children in Washington, D.C., and Virginia schools. Among the commercial papers dating from the 1850s are reports of factors Hall and Rodd, Miles Adams and Co., and Darby and Tremoulet. Many of Moore's letters concern the organization and construction of the New Orleans, Opelousas, and Great Western Railroad in 1851, on whose board of directors Moore served. Papers dating from the Civil War, during which several members of the Moore and Weeks families relocated to Texas, include military exemptions of overseers William Lourd and Lewis Moore, petitions for compensation of slaves who were lost or died while serving in the army, and political correspondence of Moore, who served as a member of the Louisiana State Legislature during the period. Among the post-Civil War documents are labor contracts with freedman, letters relating to the destruction of various Louisiana estates, and letters that describe the tribulations and upheavals of the Reconstruction period in Louisiana. Papers of William Weeks Hall consist largely of correspondence with friends and relations in Louisiana and colleagues in the arts. A sizable group of letters are written by Hall's aunt Harriet Weeks Torian ("Aunt Pattie"), who describes social life and family affairs in New Orleans. Another large set of correspondence consists of notes of thanks from friends and relatives for gifts of flowers, paintings, and other items and for Hall's hospitality during their visits to Shadows on the Teche. Other letters concern Hall's finances and investments, inquiries from scholars and sightseers about visiting Shadows on the Teche, painting, the performing arts, and horticulture. Notable correspondents include Henry Miller and James Laughlin, whose letters concern a profile that Miller wrote about Hall; Francis Biddle, attorney general under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt; director D.W. Griffith, who filmed The white rose at Shadows on the Teche in 1923; author and playwright Julian Street; Emily Post; Paul Froelich; Joseph Grégoire de Roulhac Hamilton; and Franklin C. Watkins. Much of the later correspondence concerns Hall's efforts to induce a government agency to assume custodianship of Shadows on the Teche. Also included is a receipt for payment of a sum collected at the presidential election polls at New Iberia to aid in the construction of the Washington Monument. The papers additionally include bank statements, canceled checks, and receipts for purchases of building supplies, furniture, groceries, flowers, and other goods; magazines and advertising circulars; greeting cards; numerous photographs of family members, friends, and Shadows on the Teche and its gardens; daybooks, ledgers, and bankbooks; and letters of condolence following Harriet Weeks Torian's death in 1945.
ArchivalResource: 24,660 items.
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- Weeks, David, 1786-1834. David Weeks and family papers, 1782-1957 (bulk 1830-1957).
Noel Stock Papers, 1886-2007, 1886-2007
Title:
Noel Stock Papers, 1886-2007 1886-2007
Author and translator, professor of English, University of Toledo (b.1929). Much of the collection relates to Stock's publications, A Call To Order, The Life of Ezra Pound, and Ezra Pound's Pennsylvania, and includes typescripts, publishers' galleys, page proofs, news clippings, and reviews. Stock also corresponded with Pound's wife Dorothy, daughter Mary de Rachewiltz, and mistress Olga Rudge. Materials associated directly with Pound include correspondence (including letters to Pound from Wyndham Lewis), reviews, news clippings, photographs, school and church memorabilia, and an FBI transcript of Pound's interrogation in Genoa.
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- Noel Stock Papers, 1886-2007, 1886-2007
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams papers, circa 1880-1985.
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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.
Kenneth Rexroth papers, Bulk, 1969-1981, 1940-1982
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Kenneth Rexroth papers Bulk, 1969-1981 1940-1982
The papers of Kenneth Rexroth, American poet and activist, comprise manuscripts, notes, printed material, publications, correspondence, and ephemera related to poetry, writing, speaking engagements, and teaching, primarily from the last decade of his life; also included are correspondence, manuscripts, drawings, photographs, and edits compiled by Geoffrey Gardner for a Kenneth Rexroth festschrift published in 1980. The collection is partially processed.
ArchivalResource: 25.0 Linear feet; 25 boxes
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- Kenneth Rexroth papers, Bulk, 1969-1981, 1940-1982
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.
Mangan, Sherry, 1904-. Papers, 1923-1961.
Title:
Papers, 1923-1961.
Correspondence of Sherry Mangan dating primarily from the 1940s and 1950s, including extensive files of carbon copies of his outgoing letters, together with manuscripts of stories, poems, and articles; and some correspondence and manuscripts of others. The collection includes separate files of Fourth International papers, 1939-1960, including correspondence, reports, notes, and twelve issues, 1944-1946, of the Bulletin of the European Secretariat (in French); and Time-Life-Fortune papers, 1937-1956, including correspondence, newsletters, cables, and dispatches. Material on these two significant areas of Mangan's life can be found in his correspondence files as well. Among the correspondents who figure prominently in the collection are the composer Virgil Thomson, a lifelong friend of Mangan's; the publisher James Laughlin of New Directions, for whom Mangan did translation work; and Michel Pablo, leader of the Fourth International.
ArchivalResource: 32 boxes (16 linear ft.)
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- Mangan, Sherry, 1904-. Papers, 1923-1961.
Sherry Mangan papers, 1923-1961.
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Sherry Mangan papers, 1923-1961.
Correspondence and compositions of journalist and poet Sherry Mangan as well as materials concerning The Fourth International and and magazines. Time, Life, Fortune
ArchivalResource: 32 boxes (16 linear ft.)
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- Sherry Mangan papers, 1923-1961.
Stanley Burnshaw Papers TXRC93-A78., 1927-1987, (bulk 1945-1987)
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Stanley Burnshaw Papers 1927-1987 (bulk 1945-1987)
The papers of American poet and literary critic Stanley Burnshaw primarily consist of notes, outlines, research materials, and drafts associated with his numerous literary pursuits. A quantity of correspondence is also present containing often detailed exchanges between Burnshaw and other writers, editors, publishers, scholars, and critics.
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- Stanley Burnshaw Papers TXRC93-A78., 1927-1987, (bulk 1945-1987)
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
Stock, Noel, 1929-. Papers, 1886-1983.
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Papers, 1886-1983.
Correspondence, clippings, photographs, manuscripts of books, galley proofs, and printed matter, largely relating to his studies of Pound.
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- Stock, Noel, 1929-. Papers, 1886-1983.
Ambit (Firm). Ambit poetry magazine records, 1961-[ongoing].
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Ambit poetry magazine records, 1961-[ongoing].
The collection includes correspondence of editors Martix Bax, J.G. Ballard, and others; manuscripts, typescripts, illustrations, galleys, proofs, and copies of most issues since 1965; and a small amount of financial material and related papers. The correspondence deals primarily with the day-to-day work of editing and publication: choice of illustrations, corrections of galleys and proofs, and discussion among editors and between editors and writers as to what should be published and why, including some in-depth critical evaluations of writers' works and discussion of the literary and artistic community. The financing of Ambit is another frequent topic, especially in the correspondence with the Arts Council of Great Britain, a source of grants for the journal. Among the more prominent correspondents are Dannie Abse, Diane Ackerman, Fleur Adcock, Brian Aldiss, Earle Birney, Alan Brownjohn, Gavin Ewart, Allen Ginsberg, Ian Hamilton, Anselm Hollo, Elizabeth Jennings, James Kirkup, James Loughlin, Edward Lucie-Smith, George MacBeth, Judith Merril, Michael Moorcock, Susan Musgrave, Brian Patten, Peter Porter, Peter Redgrove, Vernon Scannell, Stevie Smith, Ralph Steadman, Paul Theroux, and Anthony Thwaite.
ArchivalResource: 47 cubic ft.
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- Ambit (Firm). Ambit poetry magazine records, 1961-[ongoing].
Duncan, Robert Edward, 1919-. Collection, 1962-1967.
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Collection, 1962-1967.
Correspondence consists of 107 items, 1962-1967 and is chiefly correspondence between Duncan and American poet, playwright and essayist, Le Roi Jones (Imamu Amiri Baraka), 1962-1964. Also contains correspondence with Andrew Hoyem and James Laughlin. Manuscripts include material for several of Duncan's books as follows: (1) Bending the Bow. Jess Collins's ink drawing, Ts and autograph notes to the printer, Ts of the front matter and notes, Ts with ink corrections, corrected galleys, final page proofs. (2) A Book of Resemblances. Ms and Ts drafts of poems and prose later included in A Book of resemblances; Ts of the book, continuous, without illustration; Ts (carbon) used for final drawing of book; Jess Collins's illustrator's dummy; black cloth sample; photostats of pp.88-89 (for Duncan's approval of smaller format); proof of announcement; unrevised first proofs, masked vandyke proof of entire book, complete unrevised proof, pasteup proofs, proofs of advertisement. (3) Six Prose Pieces. Corrected Tss., corrected proofs, two proofs of the drawing, final proof of one page. (4) Years as Catches. Advance sheets of pp.27-42, accompanied by autograph note.
ArchivalResource: 138 items in 2 boxes.
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- Duncan, Robert Edward, 1919-. Collection, 1962-1967.
Corso, Gregory. Gregory Corso papers, 1960-1970.
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Gregory Corso papers, 1960-1970.
The material in the collection is somewhat fragmentary; many of the manuscript pages are handwritten and unidentifiable as part of larger works, although the emendations on the drafts provide a glimpse of Corso's revision process. The correspondence includes both professional and highly personal material.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot.
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- Corso, Gregory. Gregory Corso papers, 1960-1970.
Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Ezra Pound collection of papers, [1898]-1986 bulk (1914-1959).
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Ezra Pound collection of papers, [1898]-1986 bulk (1914-1959).
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence by and about the author, and a portrait photograph.
ArchivalResource: 594 items.
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- Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Ezra Pound collection of papers, [1898]-1986 bulk (1914-1959).
Brooke-Rose, Christine, 1923-. Papers, 1893-1992 (bulk 1957-1992).
Title:
Papers, 1893-1992 (bulk 1957-1992).
The Brooke-Rose papers consist of original and carbon copy typescripts, holograph manuscripts, computer printouts, notebooks, correspondence, clippings, galley proofs, original and photocopy page proofs, offprints, documents, printed genealogies, publishing contracts, royalty statements, and family papers, ranging in date from 1893 to 1992 (bulk, 1957-92). Brooke-Rose's works make up the bulk of the collection; all of her major works are represented in some form. Many heavily revised early versions are present. Most of the correspondence is incoming correspondence from publishers, agents, editors, colleagues, friends, and students. Among the correspondents are Brigid Brophy, Frank Kermode, Peter du Sautoy, Muriel Spark, Raleigh Trevelyan, and Michael Westlake. Among the personal and family materials in the collection are documents and correspondence relating to Brooke-Rose's education, career, wartime service, marriages, and divorces. Printouts of files received by HRHRC on Atari computer disks include various versions of VERBIVORE chapters and a complete manuscript of TEXTERMINATION.
ArchivalResource: 21 boxes (9.5 linear feet), 1 oversize box, 2 galley folders.
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- Brooke-Rose, Christine, 1923-. Papers, 1893-1992 (bulk 1957-1992).
Meacham, Harry M. (Harry Monroe), 1901-1975. Harry M. Meacham papers [manuscript] , 1900-75.
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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.
Harry Levin papers
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Harry Levin papers
Papers of Harry Levin, American literary critic, scholar of modernism and comparative literature, and the Irving Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature atHarvard University.
ArchivalResource: 41 linear feet (34 boxes)
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- Papers, 1920-1995.
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.
New Directions Publishing records
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New Directions Publishing records
Records of the New Directions Publishing Corporation largely from the Norfolk, Connecticut office of the founder, James Laughlin.
ArchivalResource: 344 linear feet (910 boxes and 4 volumes)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. : Series II., Alfred A. Knopf Personal, 1874-1984 (bulk 1953-1984).
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Records. : Series II., Alfred A. Knopf Personal, 1874-1984 (bulk 1953-1984).
This series consists of Alfred A. Knopf's personal files and papers, which were maintained at his office in New York City and at his home at Purchase, New York. Sent to the Ransom Center over a period of years, the arrangement has been recreated from Knopf's personal file system. Generally, the first two subseries consist of correspondence and subject files from Knopf's office, while the Purchase files were kept at his home and used for his memoirs. The last subseries consists of materials sent to the Ransom Center that were not originally present in either his office or home file systems. Consisting largely of correspondence, generally an original letter with a blue carbon of Knopf's response, the series also includes manuscript drafts, clippings, photographs, minutes, memoranda, diaries, programs, artwork, menus, awards, account books, slides, and other printed materials. Subseries A. Alfred A. Knopf's Personal Correspondence contains correspondence with some of Knopf's earliest literary contacts, such as Kay Boyle, Joseph Conrad, Clarence Day, Theodore Dreiser, W.A. Dwiggins, Joseph Hergesheimer, and Vachel Lindsay. Also present are the beginnings of what would become life-long literary friendships with such notables as Warren Chappell, Felix Frankfurter, and Carl Van Vechten. Early folders contain fragments of Knopf's editorial correspondence from the late 1910s and the 1920s. Also, his later interest in such subjects as conservation, politics, Latin America, the American West, and fine wine is well documented. A smaller group of files contains letters from Knopf's fiance and wife, Blanche Wolf Knopf from the 1910s and 1920s. Many of the letters were sent to Knopf as he traveled on business, and Blanche often mentions the daily business of the new firm, revealing how closely the two worked together in the early years of the firm. Subseries B. The Office/Subject Files, originally maintained in Alfred Knopf's office and arranged alphabetically by subject, include a broad range of subjects representing Knopf's work in the publishing industry as well as his personal interests. The correspondence, memoranda, internal reports, and staff records in these files offer a view of the inner workings of the company and of Knopf's management style. The large number of files containing reports, correspondence, and minutes from publishing groups, charitable boards, committees, and social clubs attests to Knopf's participation in the literary, business, and philanthropic worlds. Among Knopf's personal interests, the best documented is the natural environment. Most of the files on this subject are found under the titles "Conservation" and "National Park Service," but they are also scattered elsewhere. These files contain correspondence, clippings, news releases, bulletins, reports of nature societies, legislative materials, and board meeting minutes and reports. A highlight from these files is Knopf's participation in the campaign to save the Dinosaur National Monument in 1950-57. Other personal files are present, such as travel files, covering daily activities, meetings, impressions, and a report describing his first trip to Brazil in 1961-62. Subseries C. The Purchase Files were maintained at Knopf's home in Purchase, N.Y. Among these are files pertaining directly to the writing of Knopf's unpublished memoir, containing correspondence, clippings, menus, programs, and other materials Knopf gathered together and referred to as he was writing the narrative drafts. These files offer the most comprehensive survey of Knopf's life, especially his early years as a publisher. They consist of documents that date from the period about which he was writing and are augmented by contemporary lists, correspondence, and memoranda confirming dates, giving lists of books published, and offering reminders to Knopf of these years. A strength of these files are the early letters he pulled from other sources, including files that were subsequently destroyed, or photocopied to keep in these files. Also supplementing the memoir are a large collection of Knopf's diaries and appointment books, 1919-1984 (some gaps between 1920-1933), detailing Knopf's day-to-day activities. Knopf also wrote about the memorable friendships he made as a publisher. One folder contains manuscript drafts recounting his relationship with Willa Cather, bolstered by copies of their correspondence and associated clippings. An additional twenty folders chronicle Knopf's close friendship and professional association with H.L. Mencken. The Purchase Files also include a group of alphabetical subject files which overlap Knopf's Office/Subject Files maintained at his office: both include files on the environment, typography, food and wine, and politics. However, these files also contain a number of folders pulled from the firm, including some author files that Knopf saved to use for his memoir. Early editorial correspondence with writers such as Conrad Aiken, Thomas Beer, W.H. Hudson, and Ernest Newman appears in these files. Other files contain records relating to dogs, cemetery plots, and family material. Subseries D. The Other Subjects and Interests files include materials that Knopf saved and donated to the Ransom Center, but that were not a part of any existing file system. The range of materials found is very broad and although some of the materials are ephemeral in nature, such as a large collection of clippings about people and publishing, many of the files contain papers that reflect the interests in Knopf's daily life. Non-textual materials, such as artwork, photographs and portraits, a small collection of films (including "A Publisher is Known by the Company He Keeps"), dictaphone recordings, and phonograph records are also present. Many files relate directly to Knopf's home at Purchase and reflect his interest in fine dining. Other materials relating to his home include guest books, gardening records, and an inventory of his library. This subseries also features financial and personal documentation, such as account books, covering such expenses as home costs, investments, daily expenditures, club dues, and taxes, over a 40-year period. Personal and family documents are present, as well as a folder of early internal documents from the firm. This subseries also contains the many awards and honors given to Knopf over his lifetime.
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- Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Records. : Series II., Alfred A. Knopf Personal, 1874-1984 (bulk 1953-1984).
John Taggart Papers, 1965-1974
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John Taggart Papers 1965-1974
Papers of the American publisher, poet, editor of . Correspondence and/or manuscripts relating to by Paul Blackburn, George F. Butterick, Cid Corman, Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Theodore Enslin, Clayton Eshleman, Kathleen Fraser, Barbara Guest, Toby Olson, Steven Osterlund, Gary Snyder, Robert Vas Dias, Jonathan Williams, and others. Maps Maps
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft.
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- John Taggart Papers, 1965-1974
Laughlin, James, 1914-1997. Letter : to Peter Russell : T.L.S., 1950 May 23.
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Letter : to Peter Russell : T.L.S., 1950 May 23.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 28 cm.
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- Laughlin, James, 1914-1997. Letter : to Peter Russell : T.L.S., 1950 May 23.
Lechlitner, Ruth, 1901-1989. Papers of Ruth Lechlitner, 1919-1988.
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Papers of Ruth Lechlitner, 1919-1988.
The papers of Ruth Lechlitner are made up of subject files primarily concerned with her poetry, teaching career, and correspondence. Her poetry is documented with drafts, published copies, proofs, and reviews. There are substantial files containing teaching materials she collected for use in the classroom. The correspondence contains letters from: George Abbe, Millen Brand, Witter Bynner, John Ciardi, Carroll Coleman, Paul Corey, Howard M. Corning, Norman Corwin, David DeJong, George Dillon, Erling Larsen, Jay Latimer, James Laughlin, Willard Maas, Archibald MacLeish, Jerre Mangione, Marianne Moore, Howard Moss, Lewis Mumford, Frederic Prokosch, Kenneth Rexroth, Norman Rosten, Isidor Schneider, Winfield T. Scott, Irita Van Doren, and Hendrik Van Loon.
ArchivalResource: 9.5 linear ft. (19 boxes)
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- Lechlitner, Ruth, 1901-1989. Papers of Ruth Lechlitner, 1919-1988.
Dahlberg, Edward, 1900-1977. Edward Dahlberg correspondence 1964-1967.
Title:
Edward Dahlberg correspondence 1964-1967.
The archive consists of 24 typed letters (49 pages) with autograph corrections and additions addressed to novelist/poet Fanny Delafield Howe from 1964 to 1967. The correspondence deals with Dahlberg's efforts to further the literary career of the then unpublished writer Howe. Dahlberg is helpful and enthusiastic about her work, giving advice, admonitions, and criticism, while at the same time giving insight into his own work. There is also discussion of their relationship. The letters are accompanied by 19 of the original mailing envelopes.
ArchivalResource: 1 document box.
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- Dahlberg, Edward, 1900-1977. Edward Dahlberg correspondence 1964-1967.
Tibor Serly Papers, 1905-1992.
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Tibor Serly Papers, 1905-1992.
This collection contains the personal papers, including musical scores, of the Hungarian-American composer, arranger, and theorist Tibor Serly.
ArchivalResource: 3.15 linear feet [ 7 archival document boxes; 1 card file box; 1 oversize flat box (# 749)]
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- Tibor Serly Papers, 1905-1992.
Bayes, Ronald H., 1932-. Ronald H. Bayes papers, 1909-1999 (bulk 1969-1998) [manuscript].
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Ronald H. Bayes papers, 1909-1999 (bulk 1969-1998) [manuscript].
Correspondence, writings, and other materials, chiefly documenting Ronald H. Bayes's career as writer, editor, and college teacher. Cochran family correspondence includes letters exchanged by Cochran and Nessly family members, some in Oregon, chiefly about family news. There are also letters, mostly 1969-1972, from poets, Bayes's former students, editors, publishers, professors, friends, and politicians. Several of the letters have poems attached or included in the text. Correspondents include Carolyn Kizer, Dick Bakken, James Laughlin, Sam Ragan, Jo Slatton, Bill Butler, and Fred Parrott. Writings by Bayes, 1948-1999, are poetry chapbook manuscripts, single poems, book reviews, and a few plays and short stories. There are also writings edited by Bayes and writings by others, including poems submitted to Bayes for publication, a play by Romulus Linney, and short stories by Bill Butler. Collected publications include published anthologies and journals, most with contributions from Bayes; a few books, including several relating to Erza Pound; and a few newsletters. Also included are materials relating to the "St. Andrews Review," the St. Andrews Press, the St. Andrews Writers Forum, St. Andrews Presbyterian College, and other topics; printed promotional materials, most relating to Bayes's career; clippings, some containing Bayes's writings; photographs; and a few audiotapes of Bayes at various speaking engagements.
ArchivalResource: 6,000 items (9.5 linear ft.).
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- Bayes, Ronald H., 1932-. Ronald H. Bayes papers, 1909-1999 (bulk 1969-1998) [manuscript].
John Taggart Papers, 1962-2002
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John Taggart Papers, 1962-2002
Papers of John Taggart, a contemporary American poet known for his formal and prosodic innovations. In addition to his long career as a professor at Shippensburg State University, Taggart has been involved in supporting literary communities and has written about key artistic and literary figures, in addition to producing his own creative work. The collection contains manuscripts and typescripts of Taggart's published and unpublished poetry, juvenilia from the 1960s and 70s, and fiction. The collection also contains many of his personal journals, notebooks, and loose notecards, as well as ongoing correspondence with writers, artists, and editors such as Theodore Enslin and Susan Howe. Taggart's work on translations of Sappho, Aeschylus, and Francis Ponge is also included. His nonfiction work consists mostly of essays, both published and unpublished, devoted to the work of individual writers and artists, such as George Oppen and Edward Hopper, as well as collective movements such as the Objectivist poets. Of note are included drafts of his articles "Walk Out: Rereading George Oppen" (CHICAGO REVIEW, 1998) and "George Oppen: One Line" (FLASHPOINT, 2002). The collection represents Taggart's ongoing poetic contributions, such as the collections DODEKA, CROSSES, WHEN THE SAINTS, and, most recently, PASTORELLES, as well as his lengthy continued correspondence with literary figures. Also of note are miscellaneous materials such as three-dimensional paper constructions as well as course materials related to his long tenure as a professor.
ArchivalResource: 22.00 linear feet; (56 archives boxes, 1 records carton and 2 oversize folders)
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- John Taggart Papers, 1962-2002
Laughlin, James, 1914-1997. 1 TL (copy), 1959 April 30, New Directions, New York to Macmillan & Co.
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1 TL (copy), 1959 April 30, New Directions, New York to Macmillan & Co.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Laughlin, James, 1914-1997. 1 TL (copy), 1959 April 30, New Directions, New York to Macmillan & Co.
Records, 1962.
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Records, 1962.
Letters and other materials concerning an auction of artists' and writers' works that raised money for H. Stuart Hughes' campaign for U.S. Senator.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Records, 1962.
George Dillon Papers, 1862-1982
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George Dillon Papers 1862-1982
The papers of the American poet include correspondence (1862-1973), family as well as that related to his editorship of magazine; minutes of the Modern Poetry Association (1950-1962); family diaries, financial papers, photographs, scrapbooks, and manuscripts that include material on a translation of "Les Fleurs du Mal" by Baudelaire, produced in collaboration with Edna St. Vincent Millay, and other translations of French authors, including Giraudoux, Prévert, and Ronsard. Correspondents include Helen S. Arthur, Robert Ballou, Morris Bishop, Eugen Boissevain, Amy Bonner, Inez Boulton, Augustine Bowe, Jean Burden, Witter Bynner, Gladys Campbell, Margaret Carpenter, Hayden Carruth, John Ciardi, Jean Cocteau, Malcolm Cowley, James Daly, Peter DeVries, Benjamin Huebsch, Nicholas Joost, Hugh Kenner, James Laughlin, Vachel Lindsay, Katinka Loeser, Jessica MacDonald, Archibald MacLeish, Marcia Lee Masters, Harry Meacham, Arthur Meeker, Paul Mellon, William Meredith, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Bonner Mitchell, Adrienne Monnier, Harriet Monroe, Marianne Moore, Gilbert Neiman, John Nerber, Louise Townsend Nicholl, John F. Nims, Sterling North, Gil Orlovitz, Henry Rago, Jean Rivier, Karl Jay Shapiro, William Jay Smith, Florence Stearns, Marion Strobel, Allen Tate, Jean Starr Untermeyer, Monroe Wheeler, and Morton Zabel. Poetry
ArchivalResource: 13 linear ft.
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- George Dillon Papers, 1862-1982
Purdy, James. James Purdy papers, 1944-1973.
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James Purdy papers, 1944-1973.
The papers document aspects of Purdy's early literary career. Major correspondents include Carl Van Vechten, John Cowper Powys, Edith Sitwell,Paul Bowles, and Gerald Brenan.
ArchivalResource: 9.0 linear feet (20 boxes)
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- Purdy, James. James Purdy papers, 1944-1973.
Aram Saroyan Papers., undated, 1950-1977.
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Aram Saroyan Papers. undated, 1950-1977.
Aram Saroyan was born in 1943, the son of famous American writer and playwright William Saroyan. In addition to several volumes of poetry, Saroyan has published several autobiographical novels, including in addition to a critical study of beat poet Lew Welch and a biography of his father. The Street,
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- Aram Saroyan Papers., undated, 1950-1977.
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. Fantasy Magazine papers, 1929-1979.
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.
Harry Roskolenko collection, 1933-1952
Title:
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.
Lihn, Enrique. Enrique Lihn papers, 1941-1988.
Title:
Enrique Lihn papers, 1941-1988.
Papers include correspondence with poets, literary writers and journalists, publishers, artists, critics, and family and friends; research and lecture notes; drawings and collages; clippings, offprints and other printed matter; drafts of novels, poems, scripts, lectures, and essays; publications and photocopies of publications; and notebooks containing transcripts of interviews, drafts of essays and literary writings, letters, notes. Also included are some of the papers of the Chilean painter, Pablo Burchard.
ArchivalResource: 30 linear ft. (62 boxes, 2 flat file folders)
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- Lihn, Enrique. Enrique Lihn papers, 1941-1988.
Laughlin, James, 1914-1997. James Laughlin compositions sent to Hugh Witemeyer, 1982-1996.
Title:
James Laughlin compositions sent to Hugh Witemeyer, 1982-1996.
Includes copies of Laughlin's poems and essays sent to his friend and colleague, Hugh Witemeyer. Also with printed material about Laughlin and one photograph.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Laughlin, James, 1914-1997. James Laughlin compositions sent to Hugh Witemeyer, 1982-1996.
Hugh Kenner Papers
Title:
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).
John Allman Papers, 1964-2006
Title:
John Allman Papers 1964-2006
Correspondence, submission files, drafts, videotaped interviews of the American poet
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- John Allman Papers, 1964-2006
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
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.
De Pereda, Prudencio, 1912- . Papers, 1935-1973.
Title:
Papers, 1935-1973.
Manuscripts of short stories, novels, and other writings, correspondence, clippings of reviews, and miscellany trace the writing career of Prudencio De Pereda, 1935-1973. The collection depicts the author's early career in New York, his interactions with editors and publishers, and with other writers of the period. De Pereda's work reflects the influence of Ernest Hemingway, especially during the Spanish Civil War, when they met and worked together on the commentary for the films SPAIN IN FLAMES and THE SPANISH EARTH. De Pereda's later literary output is represented by manuscripts of his three novels (ALL THE GIRLS WE LOVED, FIESTA, and WINDMILLS IN BROOKLYN) and his translation of JEWISH GAUCHOS OF THE PAMPAS. Correspondents include Carlos Baker, Alvah Cecil Bessie, Paul Bowles, Richard Burton, Padraic Colum, Victor Gollancz, Ernest Hemingway (photocopies only), James Laughlin, William March, Anäis Nin, Edward O'Brien, Philip Rahv, and Richard Wright.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (2.5 linear feet).
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- De Pereda, Prudencio, 1912- . Papers, 1935-1973.
James Laughlin printed ephemera.
Title:
James Laughlin printed ephemera. ca. 1981 - ca. 2000.
ArchivalResource: 5 pieces
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- James Laughlin printed ephemera.
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.
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.
Reznikoff, Charles, 1894-1976. Papers, 1912-1976.
Title:
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.
Bogan, Louise, 1897-1970. Papers, 1930-1990 (inclusive), 1930-1970 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1930-1990 (inclusive), 1930-1970 (bulk).
Correspondence (chiefly incoming); manuscripts of poems, translations, and prose writings; journals and notebooks; and family photographs and papers. Correspondents include: Lʹeonie Adams [Troy], Conrad Aiken, W.H. Auden, James T. Babb, Ben Bellitt, Elizabeth Bishop, Marie Bullock, Witter Bynner, Herbert Cahoon, Constance Carrier, Hayden Carruth, Bennett Cerf, Aaron Copland, Malcolm Cowley, James Dickey, Harry Duncan, Abbie Huston Evans, Walker Evans, Clifton Fadiman, Sara Bard Field, Kimon Friar, Robert Frost, Donald Gallup, Wolcott Gibbs, Robert Giroux, Yvan Goll, Claire Goll, Zoltʹan Haraszti, Hiram Collins Haydn, Robert Hillyer, John Holmes, Barbara Howes [Smith], Rolfe Humphries, Laura (Riding) Jackson, John F. Kennedy, Alfred Knopf, James Laughlin, Ruth Limmer, Robert Lowell, Dwight Macdonald, Archibald MacLeish, Margaret Marshall, William Maxwell, W.S. Merwin, Viola Meynell, Henry Allen Moe, Marianne Moore, Louise Townsend Nicholl, Sylvie Pasche, Norman Holmes Pearson, Robert Phelps, Philip Rahv, Gordon Norton Ray, Henry Regnery, Selden Rodman, Theodore Roethke, May Sarton, Karl Jay Shapiro, William Jay Smith, Ted Solotaroff, Tambimuttu, Allen Tate, Louis Untermeyer, Mark Van Doren, Robert Penn Warren, Glenway Wescott, John Hall Wheelock, [Paul] Wightman Williams, Edmund Wilson, Yvor Winters, Morton Dauwen Zabel. Elizabeth Bishop material includes 5 letters from Bishop to Bogan, 1950-1968. James Dickey material includes 1 letter from Dickey to Bogan, 1968. Robert Hillyer material includes 3 letters from Hillyer to Bogan, 1932-1947. W.S. Merwin material includes 1 letter from Merwin to Bogan, 1953. Mark Van Doren material includes 3 letters from Van Doren to Bogan, 1938.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft.
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- Bogan, Louise, 1897-1970. Papers, 1930-1990 (inclusive), 1930-1970 (bulk).
Oppen, Mary, 1908-1990. Papers, 1913-1990.
Title:
Papers, 1913-1990.
Papers and artwork of Mary Oppen, a writer, artist, and wife of Pulitzer Prize winning poet George Oppen.
ArchivalResource: 4.2 lin. ft. (8 archives boxes, 10 flat boxes, 7 oversize folders, 3 free standing objects)
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- Oppen, Mary, 1908-1990. Papers, 1913-1990.
Tennessee Williams Collection TXRC99-A14., 1880-1993, (bulk 1930s-1970s)
Title:
Tennessee Williams Collection 1880-1993 (bulk 1930s-1970s)
These materials document the family, life, and work of the American playwright, born Thomas Lanier Williams. The collection contains numerous manuscript drafts, including those for his best known plays (1944) and (1947). Also included are large amounts of newspaper clippings, correspondence, and photographs. The Glass Menagerie A Streetcar Named Desire
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- Tennessee Williams Collection TXRC99-A14., 1880-1993, (bulk 1930s-1970s)
The New York Quarterly. Literary archive, [ca. 1980-1990].
Title:
Literary archive, [ca. 1980-1990].
Includes correspondence, documents, photographs, interviews, and worksheets. Correspondents include: Michael Moriarty, MacDonald Carey, Fritz Eichenberg, Lyn Lifshin, James Laughlin, Gwendolyn Brooks, Richard Eberhart, Karl Shapiro, Allen Ginsberg, Peter Viereck, and William Packard.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear foot.
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- The New York Quarterly. Literary archive, [ca. 1980-1990].
Adamic, Louis, 1899-1951,. Letters to Alfred Kreymborg [manuscript], 1921-1956.
Title:
Letters to Alfred Kreymborg [manuscript], 1921-1956.
Hundreds of letters from over 200 individuals to Alfred Kreymborg, including correspondence from the poets Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, Carl Sandburg, Robert Frost and T.S. Eliot, as well as playwright Eugene O'Neill. Also included are some assorted business papers, theater programs, examinations, resumes, and magazine clippings. Correspondents include Louis Adamic, Franklin P. Adams, Conrad Aiken, Richard Aldington, Maxwell Anderson, Sherwood Anderson, Brooks Atkinson, W.. H. Auden, Joseph Auslander, Stringfellow Barr, Emjo Basshe, Joseph Warren Beach, Charles Beard, John [J.?] Becker, Norman Gel Geddes, Emile Beliveau, William Rose Benét, Maxwell Bodenheim, Hal Borland, Julian Boyd, Kay Boyle, Millen Braand, Bessie Brewer, Herschel Brickell, Van Wyck Brooks, Robert Carlton Brown, Stanley Burnshaw, and Richard Burton. Also Erskine Caldwell, Melville Cane, Robert Cantwell, Carl L. Carmer, Bennett Cert, Katherine Chapin, Michael Chekhov, John Ciardi, Cyril Clemens, Robert P. Tristram Coffin, Mary Maguire Coffin, Padraic Colum, Hilda Conkling, Florence Converse, Aaron Copland, Norman Corwin, John Cournos, Malcolm Cowley, Gordon Craig, e e cummings, James Daly, S. F. Damon, Donald Davidson, Katharine Day, Benjamin De Casseres, Robert De Lany, Babetter Deutsch, David Diamond, John Dos Passos, Richard Eberhart, Manyel Eisenberg, Paul Eldridge, and Paul Engle. Also Clifton Fadiman, Howard Fast, Kenneth Fearing, Vincent Ferrini, Mahlon Fisher, Robert Fitzgerald, Kimball Flaccus, Hallie flanagan, Charles Henri Ford, Waldoo Frank, Robert Frost, Henry Blake Fuller, John Gassner, Virgil Geddes, Wilfred Gibson, Wallace Gould , Arthur Guiterman, Emanuel Haldeman-Julius, Edith Hamilton, Harry Hansen, Roy Harris, Marsden Hartley, Theresa Helburn, Lillian Hellman, DuBose Heyward, Hamilton Holt, Paul Horgan, Langston Hughes, Richard Hughes, Fannie Hurst and Robert Hutchins. Also Jeremy Ingalls, Josephine Jacobsen, Robinson Jeffers, Eugène Jolas, Margo Jones, Alan Kapelner, Helen Keller, Rockwell Kent, Harry Kemp, Fiske Kimball, Manuel Komroff, William Kozlenko, Aaron Kramer, Raymond Larsson, James Lauglin, David Lawson, Henry G. Leach, Clair Leonard, Wyndham Lewis, Elias Lieberman, Vachel Lindsay, Harriet Long, John R. McCarthy, Kenneth Macgowan, Percy MacKaye, Archibald MacLeish, Norman MacLeod, Albert Maltz, Sherry Mangan, Edwin Markham, don Marquis, André Maurois, Margaret Mayorga, Hughes Mearnes, H. L. Mencken, Josephine Miles, Henry Miller, Harold Monro, Harriet Monroe, Merrill Moore, Henry Morgenthau, Lloyd Morris, David Morton and Lewis Mumford. Also Yone Noguchi, Alex North, Edward O'Brien, James Oppenheim,Gil Orlovita, Leo Ornstein, Shaemas O'Sheel, Kenneth Patchen, Claude Pepper, Pablo Picasso, John Crowe Ransom, Burton Rascoe, Harry Raymond, Cale Young Rice, Elmer Rice, Lola Ridge, Paul Rosenfield, Norman Rosten, Selden Rodman, Lew Sarrett, Aaron Schmuller, Delmore Schwartz, Clinton Scollard, Evelyn Scott, Winfield Townley Scott, Martin, Secker, Margorie Seiffert, Roger Sessions, Karl Shapiro, Elsie Singmaster, Wilbert Snow, Lawrence Spingarn, André Spire, William Steig, Alfred Stieglitz, and A. M. Sullivan. Also Allen Tate, Deems Taylor, Scofield Thayer, Virgil Thomson, Boris Todrin, Ridgely Torrence, Louis Untermeyer, Carl Van Doren, Hendrik Willem Van Loon, Edgar Varèse, Byron Vazakas, George S. Viereck, Peter Viereck, Harold Vinal, Christopher Ward, Alec Waugh, Brom Weber, Margaret Webster, Harry Weinberger, Glenway Wescott, John Brooks Wheelwritht, Clement Wood, and Art Young.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes.
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- Adamic, Louis, 1899-1951,. Letters to Alfred Kreymborg [manuscript], 1921-1956.
Vincent Ferrini Papers., n.d., 1949-1977.
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Vincent Ferrini Papers. n.d., 1949-1977.
Vincent Ferrini was born 24 June 1913 in Saugus, Massachusetts, the son of Italian immigrants. Ferrini's first book of poems, (1941), was written while he was employed by General Electric at the Lynn (MA) plant. In the early 1950s he edited a small magazine entitled No Smoke Four Winds
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- Vincent Ferrini Papers., n.d., 1949-1977.
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.
William Empson papers
Title:
William Empson papers
Papers of the British poet and critic, William Empson, including his correspondence,manuscript compositions, biographical material, photographs, clippings, andcorrespondence and compositions of others.
ArchivalResource: 25 linear feet (22 boxes, 24 volumes, and 23 folders shelved as volumes)
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- William Empson papers, 1811-1996 (inclusive), 1911-1984 (bulk).
Poets' Theatre (Cambridge, Mass.) records
Title:
Poets' Theatre (Cambridge, Mass.) records
Records of the Poets' Theatre of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
ArchivalResource: 9 linear feet (21 boxes)
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- Poets' Theatre (Cambridge, Mass.) records, 1936-1989 (inclusive), 1950-1960 (bulk).
Jackson, Joseph Henry, 1894-1955. Joseph Henry Jackson papers, circa 1931-1955.
Title:
Joseph Henry Jackson papers, circa 1931-1955.
The collection consists mainly of correspondence (both letters written to Jackson and his replies); manuscripts of a few books and articles; notes and research materials; royalty statements; clippings of his book review columns; and some photographs. They cover the period 1931-1955 but date mainly from 1949. Jackson apparently shared the failing of many newspaper men, in not saving papers. What remains of the earlier period are chiefly the clippings and letters from famous authors. Correspondents include: Melvin Belli, Alistair Cook, Edith M. Coulter, George Creel, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, James D. Hart, James Laughlin, Cornelia Otis Skinner, Upton Sinclair, Wallace Stegner, Carl Van Doran, Carl I. Wheat, Erskin Caldwell, Earl Stanley Gardner, Owen Lattimore, Carey McWilliams, H.L. Mencken, Wright Morris, Irving Stone, Dalton Trumbo, Robert Penn Warren, and Edward Weston.
ArchivalResource: 7 cartons, 14 boxes, 1 portfolio.
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- Jackson, Joseph Henry, 1894-1955. Joseph Henry Jackson papers, circa 1931-1955.
Oppen, George. George Oppen papers [microform], 1958-1984.
Title:
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.
Jeffery Beam Papers (#4888), ca. 1968-2007
Title:
Jeffery Beam Papers (#4888) ca. 1968-2007
Jeffery Scott Beam is a North Carolina poet. The collection includes papers, correspondence, poetry notebooks, publications, and other related materials of Jeffery Beam. Correspondence documents his role as an active member in the literary and gay communities. Also included are drafts and publication materials for his published books and files pertaining to his unpublished collections of poetry. There is also correspondence with poets Jonathan Williams, Thomas Meyer, James Broughton, and Damon Sauve, editor of . Oyster Boy Review
ArchivalResource: 28,000; 50
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- Jeffery Beam Papers (#4888), ca. 1968-2007
Parnassus: poetry in review records, 1971-1996
Title:
Parnassus: poetry in review records 1971-1996
Parnassus: Poetry in Review, a journal devoted to long reviews of new books of poetry and in depth retrospective essays covering the careers of particular poets, was founded in 1972 by Herbert Leibowitz (Editor) and Stanley Lewis (Publisher). In 1975, Leibowitz purchased the magazine from Lewis and set up the non-profit Poetry in Review Foundation whose only function was to publish Parnassus. Leibowitz assumed the duties of publisher in addition to his duties as editor. The Parnassus: Poetry in Review Records (1971-1996) consist mostly of general and editorial correspondence and revised and corrected typescripts, authors' galleys, and page proofs of pieces which appeared in the magazine. The correspondence also traces editor Herbert Leibowitz's personal and professional relationships with many notable and aspiring writers, poets, critics, artists, and academics. The records include additional editorial files, such as interoffice communications and readers' reports, typescripts of rejected or otherwise unpublished submissions to the magazine, art and photographs, administrative and financial files, and sound recordings.
ArchivalResource: 39.13 linear feet; 90 boxes
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- Parnassus: poetry in review records, 1971-1996
The Grenfell Press Archive, 1980-1996, 1982-1986
Title:
The Grenfell Press Archive 1980-1996 1982-1986
The collection is divided into five categories: Correspondence and Typescripts, Grenfell Press Publications, Miscellaneous Publications, and Oversize materials.
ArchivalResource: 31 containers; Linear feet of shelf space occupied: 30 feet; Approximate number of items: 10,000
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- The Grenfell Press Archive, 1980-1996, 1982-1986
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.
Larry Eigner Papers., 1950-1979.
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Larry Eigner Papers. 1950-1979.
Born in 1927 in Swampscott, Massachusetts, Larry Eigner is an American poet affiliated with Charles Olson and the Black Mountain College.
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- Larry Eigner Papers., 1950-1979.
George Economou Papers, 1954-1996.
Title:
George Economou Papers 1954-1996.
This collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, video and tape recordings, and printed materials relating to Economou's poetry manuscripts, to publications and performances to which he contributed, and to his teaching career as a professor of medieval literature.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear ft. (ca. 3,100 items in 15 boxes & 1 map case drawer).
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- George Economou Papers, 1954-1996.
Strassman, Toni. James Purdy collection, 1948-1973.
Title:
James Purdy collection, 1948-1973.
The collection contains the papers of James Purdy's literary agent, Toni Strassman. Chiefly correspondence, contracts and royalty statements, review clippings; also short story and poetry manuscripts and ca. 180 drawings by Purdy. Correspondents include James McLaughlin and Robert M. McGregor.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- Strassman, Toni. James Purdy collection, 1948-1973.
Laughlin, James, 1914-1997. Correspondence with Van Wyck Brooks, 1957-1963.
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Correspondence with Van Wyck Brooks, 1957-1963.
Laughlin worked for both Intercultural Publications, Inc. and New Directions Associates.
ArchivalResource: 22 items (48 leaves)
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- Laughlin, James, 1914-1997. Correspondence with Van Wyck Brooks, 1957-1963.
William Corbett collection, 1968-2003
Title:
William Corbett collection, 1968-2003
Contains extensive correspondence and associated manuscript materials from numerous contemporary writers; William Corbett manuscript material; and, William Corbett notebooks, datebooks and journals
ArchivalResource: 38 boxes
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- Corbett, William, 1942-. William Corbett collection, 1968-2003.
Catherine Seelye Papers., undated, 1917-1978 [bulk 1973-1976].
Title:
Catherine Seelye Papers. undated, 1917-1978 [bulk 1973-1976].
Research notes, correspondence, and transcriptions for (NY: Grossman, 1975), edited by Catherine Seelye. Seelye was a librarian at the University of Connecticut, which holds the Charles Olson Papers. Her edited book reproduces notes, essays, and poems Olson wrote during his frequent visits with Ezra Pound at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, D.C., after Pound was declared mentally unfit to stand trial for treason in 1945. The collection includes correspondence from prominent literary figures in American poetry and the Black Mountain School. Donald Allen, Edward Dahlberg, Robert Duncan, James Laughlin, and Omar Pound are among those represented. Professional ethics in the archival and publishing fields are also addressed. Charles Olson and Ezra Pound: An Encounter at St. Elizabeths
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- Catherine Seelye Papers., undated, 1917-1978 [bulk 1973-1976].
George Oppen Papers, 1958-1984
Title:
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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Christine Brooke-Rose Papers TXRC98-A40., 1893-1992, (bulk 1957-1992)
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Christine Brooke-Rose Papers 1893-1992 (bulk 1957-1992)
Novelist, poet, andteacher Christine Brooke-Rose began her writing career with rather conventionalnovels, but soon branched into works which successfully played with languageand form. Her papers provide representative forms of all of Brook-Rose's majorworks including books, essays, and poems, as well as extensive correspondencefrom agents, editors, friends, and students. Also present is a quantity ofpersonal materials documenting Brooke-Rose's education, wartime service,marriages, and divorces.
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Munson, Gorham. Gorham Munson Papers on the American Social Credit Movement and New Democracy, 1899 - 1969, bulk 1932 - 1945.
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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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Harry Levin papers
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Harry Levin papers
Papers of Harry Levin, American literary critic, scholar of modernism and comparative literature, and the Irving Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature atHarvard University.
ArchivalResource: 41 linear feet (34 boxes)
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Poetry Manuscripts Collection (State University of New York at Buffalo). James Laughlin collection 1944-1992.
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James Laughlin collection 1944-1992.
The James Laughlin collection contains typescripts and autograph manuscripts, many with corrections, for approximately 835 poems; and 39 letters from Laughlin to individuals such as Charles D. Abbott, Peter Russell, and Robert J. Bertholf.
ArchivalResource: 20 boxes (5 linear feet)
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Duncan, Robert Edward, 1919-. Papers, 1962-1967.
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Papers, 1962-1967.
Chiefly correspondence between Duncan and American poet, playwright, and essayist LeRoi Jones (Imamu Amiri Baraka). Also material toward several of Duncan's books, among them A Book of Resemblances: Poems 1950-1953. Other correspondents include Andrew Hoyem and James Laughlin.
ArchivalResource: 138 items.
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United States Sanitary Commission records. Army and Navy Claim Agency archives, 1861-1870
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United States Sanitary Commission records. Army and Navy Claim Agency archives 1861-1870
The United States Sanitary Commission established the Army and Navy Claim Agency (ANCA) in Washington, D.C. on April 1, 1864 to serve as the USSC’s central office to assist Union soldiers, sailors, and their families in prosecuting claims on the federal government for pensions, back pay, bounty, commutation of rations, prize money, and other benefits, without cost. The Army and Navy Claim Agency Archives comprise the records of the Army and Navy Claim Agency; the records of the Pension Agency, its predecessor organization; the registers and cash books of its subsidiary local agencies; and the records of two quasi-independent USSC claim agencies whose origins predate the establishment of the Army and Navy Claim Agency: the Protective War Claim Association of the State of New York, located in New York City, and the Protective War Claim and Pension Agency, located in Philadelphia.
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