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VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-16T06:50:55machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-16T06:50:56humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonPadgett, Ronpresumedactive 1888active 2001Berkson, Bill.Berrigan, Ted.Borders Book Store (Birmingham, Mich.)Burden, Carter,Clark, Tom, 1941-Elmslie, Kenward.First Poems of American Poets.Grand Street Publications, Inc.Harold Matson Company, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)Kulchur Press.Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)Notley, Alice, 1945-Porter, Fairfield.Rattray, David.Padgett, RonRattray, David. Papers, 1947?=1988, 1958-1988 (bulk)Rattray, David.Papers, 1947?=1988, 1958-1988 (bulk)0.1 cubic ft.; 24 items.Letters from Kay Boyle to David Rattray relating to their work on the translation of René Crevel's book Babylone; correspondence of David Rattray, Kay Boyle, Jack Shoemaker, Anna Balakin, Ron Padgett, and Dorothy King, plus a photograph of Kay Boyle; typescript drafts and page proofs of "Moses and the Shepherd" from Maulana Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī's work Mas̲navī, book II, translation by David Rattray; revised typescript pages of Babylone; letters to David Rattray about his translation in the Antonin Artaud anthology; program for "blood, fire and bone" in Artaud program by David Rattray; letters from Vali Myers and Rudi Rappolo to David Rattray; letter from Bill Berkson about Rattray's poem "West From Napeague"; photocopy of a poem "To Bill Berkson"; and a letter to Dorothy King of the East Hampton Free Library from Rattray. The collection also contains many published works. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryBerrigan, Ted. Reminiscences of Ted Berrigan : oral history, 1980.Berrigan, Ted.Savage, Thomas,Reminiscences of Ted Berrigan : oral history, 1980.Transcript: 74 leaves.Tape: 2 cassettes.Family background, influence of parents; childhood and education in Providence, Rhode Island; Army experience in Korea; University of Tulsa in Oklahoma; friendship with Ron Padgett and other young poets and painters; writing poetry in New York; position of the poet in America; collaboration process between poets; work with Ron Padgett; sonnet form, modern sonnets and other poems. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesMuseum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.). Lectures on Marcel Duchamp, 1974.Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)Hamilton, George Heard.Lebel, Robert.Leefmans, Bert.Padgett, Ron.Shattuck, Roger.Reff, Theodore.Schwarz, Arturo, 1924-Lectures on Marcel Duchamp, 1974..4 cubic ft.Transcripts of seven lectures on the French artist Marcel Duchamp delivered at the Museum of Modern Art during the 1973-1974 Duchamp retrospective exhibition. The lecturers were George Heard Hamilton (b. 1910), Robert Lebel, Bert Leefmans, Ron Padgett, Theodore Reff (b. 1930), Arturo Schwarz, and Roger Shattuck. Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)Clark, Tom, 1941-. Papers, 1963-1991.Clark, Tom, 1941-Papers, 1963-1991.7 boxes (3.5 linear ft.)1 oversize box.Collection consists of correspondence and manuscripts sent to Clark by various authors for possible publication. Also includes Clark's manuscripts for the following titles: Stones, Air, Chicago, Neil Young, and Blue. Correspondents and manuscripts by other authors include writings from Clark Coolidge, Donald A. Davie, Donald Hall, Ron Padgett, Aram Saroyan, Ted Berrigan, and John Martin. University of California, Los AngelesNotley, Alice, 1945-. Alice Notley papers, 1970-1992.Notley, Alice, 1945-Berrigan, Ted.Creeley, Robert, 1926-2005.Hollo, Anselm.Salasin, Sal.Padgett, Ron.Farrell, Kate.Alice Notley papers, 1970-1992.2 linear ft.The collection consists primarily of correspondence and collages. Correspondents include Robert Creeley, Anselm Hollo, Sal Salasin, Ron Padgett and Kate Ferrell whose work was published in the Scarlet Magazine. Drafts of the first five issues of the journal are included in the collection. Two photographs (Charles Olson in his casket and Olson's typewriter) are located in Series I. One of the more significant documents in the collection is Notley's long, personal narrative poem "The Descent of Alette" (1992) which was published in The Scarlet Cabinet. Notley created many elaborate collages, which are included in the collection, although undated. University of Connecticut, Homer Babbidge LibraryElmslie, Kenward. Papers, 1901-2000.Elmslie, Kenward.Ashbery, John,Berkson, Bill,Berrigan, Ted,Brainard, Joe, 1942-Chernoff, Maxine, 1952-Clark, Tom, 1941-Corbett, Bill, 1942-Di Prima, Diane,Fraser, Kathleen, 1937-Gizzi, Peter,Koch, Kenneth, 1925-2002,Kyger, Joanne,Lauterbach, Ann, 1942-Mayer, Bernadette,Messerli, Douglas, 1947-Padgett, Ron,Porter, Fairfield,Schuyler, James,Waldman, Anne, 1945-Papers, 1901-2000.39.38 lin. ft. (90 archives boxes, 1 card file box, 27 oversize folders)Literary papers of a librettist, lyricist and writer, documenting his professional career and personal life from the 1930s through the 1990s. The collection contains extensive correspondence with writers, composers and artists, as well as family members; notes, outlines and working drafts for Elmslie's performance and theatre works; working journals and notebooks; drafts of poetry and prose; unpublished works; and the production files for Z Press. Also included are photographs of Elmslie, friends and colleagues, and family members; biographical materials; and collections of correspondence, writings and memorabilia related to Joe Brainard and John Latouche. University of California, San Diego, UC San Diego Library; UCSD LibraryGrand Street Publications, Inc. Grand Street Publications editorial files, 1981-1990.Grand Street Publications, Inc.Grand Street Publications editorial files, 1981-1990.24 linear ft. ( 52 boxes)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. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesPorter, Fairfield. Fairfield Porter papers, 1888-2001, bulk 1924-1975.Porter, FairfieldFairfield Porter papersThe papers of New York-based painter, lithographer, art critic, and poet Fairfield Porter measure 9.3 linear feet and date from 1888 to 2001, with the bulk of material dating from 1924 to 1975. The collection includes a biographical chronology; certificates, awards, and diplomas; letters to Fairfield and Anne Porter; scattered outgoing correspondence; and reviews, essays, notes, poems, and translations written by Porter and others. Among the writings are poetry manuscripts written by several New York School Poets including Frank O'Hara, James Schuyler, and Kenneth Koch. Also found are gallery records, inventories and appraisals, financial records, exhibition catalogs, clippings, posters, and records of Anne Porter's efforts to place his collection and document and publish his work after his death. Photographs of Porter, his homes, and his family are also present, as well as sketchbooks, loose sketches, and drawings spanning his entire career. Significant correspondence is present from the Porters' many poet friends, including Kenneth Koch, James Schuyler, Ron Padgett, Kenward Elmslie, Barbara Guest, Carl Morse, David Shapiro, and others. Among the letters are poetry manuscripts by Koch, Morse, Schuyler, Padgett, and Shapiro. Some letters are actually written in verse, especially those from Kenneth Koch.Artists with letters in the collection include Joe Brainard, Rudy Burkhardt, John Button, Lucien Day, Rackstraw Downes, Philip Evergood, Jane Frielicher, Arthur Giardelli, Leon Hartl, Alex Katz, Edward Laning, Roy Lichtenstein, Larry Rivers, Richard Stankiewicz, Nicolas Vasilieff, among others. Other art world figures represented include John Bernard Myers, curator at the Tibor de Nagy gallery (New York), and Tom Hess, editor of <emph render="italic">ArtNews</emph>. Artwork found within the correspondence includes an illustrated letter from Ron Padgett and an original print on a holiday card by Edith Schloss. Archives of American ArtClark, Tom, 1941-. Tom Clark papers, ca. 1965-1990.Clark, Tom, 1941-Tom Clark papers, ca. 1965-1990.8 boxes, 18 cartons, and 1 flat file drawer.Manuscripts of poetry, fiction, biographies, and baseball writing (published and unpublished), notebooks, and artwork; and correspondence, research notes, interviews, and drafts of Clark's Charles Olson: The Allegory of a Poet's Life (1991). Correspondents include Ted Berrigan, Clark Coolidge, Ed Dorn, Donald Hall, Alice Notley, and Ron Padgett. University of Connecticut, Homer Babbidge LibraryMuseum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.). Marcel Duchamp lecture series, Jan.-Feb. 1974.Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)Hamilton, George Heard.Lebel, Robert.Leefmans, Bert M-P.Padgett, Ron.Reff, Theodore.Schwarz, Arturo, 1924- .Shattuck, Roger.Marcel Duchamp lecture series, Jan.-Feb. 1974.0.25 linear feet (8 folders)Documentation and transcriptions of seven lectures held at The Museum of Modern Art January - February 1974 in conjunction with the retrospective exhibition, Marcel Duchamp, [MoMA exh. #1050, 1973 Dec. 28 - Feb. 24, 1974.] Participants included George Heard Hamilton, Robert Lebel, Bert M-P. Leefmans, Ron Padgett, Theodore Reff, Arturo Schwarz, and Roger Shattuck. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson LibraryKulchur Press. Kulchur Press records, 1936-1994.Kulchur Press.Kulchur Press records, 1936-1994.55 boxes & 11 oversized folders.Correspondence, manuscripts, proofs, art work, mechanicals, documents, lists, financial papers, and printed materials of KULCHUR, the Kulchur Press books, and the Kulchur Foundation. 1991 Addition: Correspondence, manuscripts, publicity files, art work, and printed ephemera received by Lita Hornick and the Kulchur Foundation between 1979 and 1989. Also included are records of poetry readings sponsored by the Kulchur Foundation during this period as well as correspondence relating to Lita Hornick's graduate work on Dorothy Richardson and Dylan Thomas in the 1940s and 1950s. 2000 Addition: Correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, printed materials, and a video cassette. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesBerkson, Bill. Bill Berkson papers, ca. 1960-1988.Berkson, Bill.O'Hara, Frank.Bill Berkson papers, ca. 1960-1988.ca. 30 linear ft.Correspondence, literary mss., poems, project and publication files, and ephemera; together with files of Big Sky magazine and press. Includes correspondence, mss. of writings, and other papers of Berkson's associate, Frank O'Hara, and files relating to memorial publications coordinated by Berkson after O'Hara's death (1966). Correspondents include Ted Berrigan, Clark Coolidge, Kenward Elmslie, Philip Guston, Gerard Malanga, Alice Notley, Ron Padgett, Simon Schuchat, Tom Veitch, Anne Waldman, Lewis Warsh, and Barrett Watten. University of Connecticut, Homer Babbidge LibraryHarold Matson Company, Inc. (New York, N.Y.). Harold Matson Company, Inc. Records, 1937-1980.Harold Matson Company, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)Harold Matson Company, Inc. Records, 1937-1980.68 linear ft. (ca.75,000 items in 139 boxes).Correspondence, manuscripts, memoranda, contracts and other legal papers, advertising, and printed materials. The files, 1958-1978, of the Harold Matson Company, Inc. include correspondence with authors, publishers, and other agents and deal with the editing and publishing of American and English books, serial rights, reprints, dramatic rights, translations, foreign rights, promotion, and copyright registration. The contract file of McIntosh, McKee & Dodds, Inc. Literary Representatives is also included. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesFirst Poems of American Poets. First Poems of American Poets records, 1969-1970.First Poems of American Poets.First Poems of American Poets records, 1969-1970.0.5 linear ft. ( 1 boxes)Correspondence and manuscripts of many authors who were asked to contribute to the proposed anthology, as well as letters from publishers to whom the project had been offered. Among the cataloged correspondents are: John Ashbery, W.H. Auden, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, David Ignatow, W.S. Merwin, Ron Padgett, and May Sarton. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesBorders Book Store (Birmingham, Mich.). Portraits of writers, 1988-1994.Borders Book Store (Birmingham, Mich.)Schur, Carl,Portraits of writers, 1988-1994..2 lin. ft. (1 archives box).Black and white, 8 x 10, photographic portraits of 43 contemporary American writers. The portraits were taken by Carl Schur during each writer's reading at the Borders Bookstore in Birmingham, Mich. University of California, San Diego, UC San Diego Library; UCSD LibraryPadgett, Ron. Motor maids : across the continent : carbon copy of typescript, 1964 July 5.Padgett, Ron.Burden, Carter,Motor maids : across the continent : carbon copy of typescript, 1964 July 5.1 item (ca. 250 p.)Pierpont Morgan Library.Clark, Tom, 1941-. Papers, 1964-1981.Clark, Tom, 1941-Berkson, BillPapers, 1964-1981.309 items.Consists of correspondence, mss., and editorial material relating to Clark's second book, The Sand Burg (1966), including a large group of correspondence between Clark and Andrew Crozier of the Ferry Press. Also includes materials relating to Clark's investigation of the Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado. The investigation focuses on the "Merwin incident", a 1975 confrontation between American poet W.S. Merwin and Chogyam Trungpa, the founder and director of the Naropa Institute, and resulted in Clark's books The Master (1979) and The Great Naropa Poetry Wars (1980). Also includes material relating to Ed Sanders's book The Party (1977). Correspondents include Bill Berkson, Ted Berrigan, Robert Creeley, Andrew Crozier, Fielding Dawson, Edward Dorn, Allen Ginsberg, Donald Hall, Duncan McNaughton, W.S. Merwin, Ron Padgett, Rochelle Ratner, Ed Sanders, and Anne Waldman. Washington University in St. Louis, .