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VIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-18T06:42:58machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-18T06:42:58humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonNations, Opal L.presumedNations, Opal L., 1941-presumedNations, Opal L. (Opal Louis), 1941-presumedNations, Opal L. (British illustrator and author, born 1941)presumedNations, Opal LouispresumedOpal L. Nationspresumed1941BritonsBrown, Jean, 1911-Higgins, Dick, 1938-1998.Koch, Peter.Koch, Peter Rutledge.Waldman, Anne, 1945-.Nations, OpalNations, Opal L.Opal L. Nations collection, 1974-75.Nations, Opal L.Opal L. Nations collection, 1974-75.16 items.The collection consists of letters written by Nations to Beth Jankola when Nations was living in Vancouver and running Strange Faeces. There are three letters, 1974-75, with enclosures. The enclosures consist of printed notices re poetry and other readings. Also in the collection: a play "Patients, Patients" by Dannnie Loreno and two printed poems by Brad Chisholm, 1975. McMaster UniversityNATIONS, OPAL L. Franklin Furnace artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.NATIONS, OPAL L.Franklin Furnace artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.1 folder.Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)Koch, Peter Rutledge. Black Stone Press and Peter Koch, Printer : broadsides and ephemera, 1974-2010.Koch, Peter Rutledge.Taurus Bookbindery,Black Stone Press and Peter Koch, Printer : broadsides and ephemera, 1974-2010.9 linear feet.Included are examples of Peter Koch's work from 1975 through 2010. The archive contains works of poets and other authors that Stanford collects, and complements other library holdings by Koch and other fine presses of the American West. Among its approximately 1500 items are invitations, announcements, business cards and stationery, books, prints, broadsides, and related ephemera. It does not include MONTANA GOTHIC, Peter Koch's literary tri-quarterly which was published 1974-78. Accession 2008-008. Ephemera shelved in unit which is housed in slipcase with printed label: No. 008, Black Stone Press, 1975-1982, Peter Koch, Printer, 1982-2006, Ephemera. Included is pamphlet with contents (3 p.) and statement "This ephemera collection is limited to 27 press numbered copies. In addition to the stated contents each box will have several different items that are not included on the list. The box was constructed by the Taurus Bindery in San Francisco." Accession 2011-055. 5 broadsides: Days of Buffalo / by Debra Magpie Earling, 2010 -- Discouraging words (2-color and 1-color) / by Peter Koch, 2007 -- Why we wanted to live there / by Jerry Ratch, 2010 -- Good Night / by W.S. Merwin, 2006. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesHiggins, Dick, 1938-1998. Dick Higgins papers, ca. 1960-1994 (bulk 1972-1993).B., Mats.Benjamin, Jerry.Higgins, Dick, 1938-1998.Adler, Jeremy D.Andersen, Eric.Boyd, Don, 1934-Brecht, George.Cage, John.Cook, Geoffrey.Cooper, Michael, 1930-Corner, Philip.Ernst, Ulrich, 1944-Filliou, Robert.Finlay, Ian Hamilton.Frank, Peter, 1950-Friedman, Ken, 1949-Hatherly, Ana.Hendricks, Geoffrey.Johnson, Ray, 1927-1995.Kempton, Karl.Klintberg, Bengt af, 1938-Knowles, Alison.Kostelanetz, Richard.Mahlow, Dietrich.McCaffery, Steve.Mac Low, Jackson.Mew, Tommy.Moran, Robert, 1937-Morris, Michael, 1942-Morrow, Charlie.Nannucci, Maurizio, 1939-Nations, Opal L.Pederson, Knud.Peters, Robert, 1924-Phillips, Michael Joseph.Polkinhorn, Harry.Porter, Bern, 1911-2004.Oliveros, Pauline, 1932-Rypson, Piotr.Sarenco, 1945-Sohm, Hanns, 1921-Tóth, Gábor.Vautier, Ben, 1935-Vostell, Wolf, 1932-1998.Williams, Emmett.Williams, Eugene, 1955-Williams, Jonathan, 1929-2008.Something Else Press.Printed Editions.Unpublished Editions.Dick Higgins papers, ca. 1960-1994 (bulk 1972-1993).ca. 108 linear feet (81 boxes)Papers collected or generated by Higgins, documenting his involvement with Fluxus and Happenings art movements, pattern and concrete poetry; new music, and small press publishing from 1972 to 1994, with some letters dated as early as 1960. Series I, Correspondence (57 lin. ft.): Letters filed alphabetically by correspondent, as well as printed ephemera, mail art, manuscripts, performance instructions, compositions, artists' books, drawings, and photographs of individuals, performances, and art work. Notable correspondents include: Eric Andersen, Mats B., Jerry Benjamin, Don Boyd, George Brecht, John Cage, Geoffrey Cook, Michael Cooper, Philip Corner, Robert Filliou, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Peter Frank, Ken Friedman, Ana Hatherly, Geoffrey Hendricks, Ray Johnson, Karl Kempton, Bengt Af Klintberg, Alison Knowles, Richard Kostelanetz, Jackson Mac Low, Dietrich Mahlow, Steve McCaffery, Thomas Mew, Robert Moran, Michael Morris, Charlie Morrow, Maurizio Nannucci, Opal Nations, Pauline Oliveros, Knud Pedersen, Robert Peters, Michael Joseph Phillips, Harry Polkinhorn, Bern Porter, Piotr Rypson, Sarenco, Hanns Sohm, Gábor Tóth, Ben Vautier, Wolf Vostell, Emmett Williams, Eugene Williams, and Jonathan Williams. Material and correspondence for performances (often referred to as "gigs") is generally filed alphabetically by city or institution. Series II, Works (7.5 lin. ft.): Manuscripts of poetry, essays and music compositions by Higgins, as well as some correspondence with editors and foul matter, arranged alphabetically by title. The manuscripts are accompanied by notes regarding where Higgins submitted them for publication and where published. About 10% of the manuscripts have several versions and notes regarding composition. In some cases, Series III should be consulted for other manuscript versions and full production material. Rejected manuscripts (Box 41) are works Higgins thought unworthy of publication; many of these files contain rewrites illustrating his attempt to correct or salvage the work. Also, two personal journals (1966 and 1973) that include notes and versions for poems and other works. Series III, Books (28 lin. ft.): Production material in the form of correspondence; manuscripts; proofs; galleys; repros; dummies; drawings; photographs and negatives for illustrations (especially for Of celebration of morning and Variations on a natural theme); and jacket and cover designs. Organized chronologically by publication date. Most notably documented are: Of celebration of morning (1980); Pattern poetry: Guide to an unknown literature (1987); and the translation of Giordano Bruno's On the composition of images, signs and ideas (1591, 1991). Series II should be consulted for other versions of manuscripts as well as some production material. Series III also contains financial papers relating to Something Else Press (1972-1974) and Printed Editions. Series IV, Personal (1.5 lin. ft.): Miscellaneous personal items such as telephone logs, calendars, and correspondence about the John W. Higgins Trust and Higgins' financial portfolio. Series V, Pattern poetry (16.5 lin. ft.): Research and study materials accumulated by Higgins in preparation for his book Pattern poetry: Guide to an unknown literature, a checklist and bibliography of pattern poems before 1900. Divided into two subseries: VA. Research materials. VB. Correspondence. (See Series III for book production material). Series V.A, Research materials: Mostly photocopies of monographs and articles by pattern poets and scholars, with some annotations, bibliographic and otherwise, by Higgins and colleagues. Also contains: photos, transparencies and photocopies of text reproductions with coordinating captions; some correspondence about pattern poetry searches; microfilm and permissions requests; and index cards used by Higgins for bibliographic notations. Organization follows closely that of the book, which is by language. Separate poet/author files exist for those with substantial material, filed alphabetically within language. Consult Appendix A of the finding aid for a list of microfilm reels which Higgins acquired from various libraries and institutions. Series V.B, Correspondence: Correspondence between Higgins and scholars, filed alphabetically by correspondent. Types of letters include inquiries, search status reports, theoretical descriptions, and dialogues about pattern poems. Notable correspondents are: Jeremy Adler, Ulrich Ernst, Ana Hatherly, Piotr Rypson. The bulk of the correspondence is from 1983-1987, when Higgins intensively conducted his research and book production activities. Post-1987 materials usually refer to loose ends and poems later discovered which were thought to be of interest to Higgins and others. (See also Series I for more correspondence relating to pattern poetry.). Getty Research InstituteNations, Opal L. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.Nations, Opal L.Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material.1 folder.Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)Black Stone Press : papers and ephemera, 1974-1996Koch, Peter.Black Stone Press : papers and ephemera, 1974-19967.5 linear ft.EnglishStanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesNations, Opal L. Correspondence with Singing Horse Press, 1979-1980.Nations, Opal L.Correspondence with Singing Horse Press, 1979-1980.13 items (44 leaves).Comprises 13 items to Gil Ott. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt LibraryDick Higgins papers, 1960-1994, 1972-1993Higgins, Dick, 1938- Dick Higgins papers 1960-1994 1972-1993ca. 108 lin. feet; (81 boxes)American artist, poet, writer, publisher, composer, and educator. The archive contains papers collected or generated by Higgins, documenting his involvement with Fluxus and happenings, pattern and concrete poetry, new music, and small press publishing from 1972 to 1994, with some letters dated as early as 1960.EnglishGetty Research InstituteBrown, Jean, 1911-. Jean Brown papers, 1916-1995 (bulk 1960-1985).Jean Brown papers318.7 Linear Feet (320 boxes, 8 rolls, 64 flat file folders)An extensive study collection of avant-garde materials amassed by librarian and art collector, Jean Brown. Her collection documents the Dada and Surrealist art movements and their offshoots, especially Fluxus next hit, mail art, and concrete poetry. Materials include letters, printed matter and ephemera, clippings, nearly 500 art objects, sound recordings, motion pictures, and video recordings.EnglishGetty Research InstituteWaldman, Anne, 1945-. Anne Waldman papers, 1945-<2002> (bulk 1958-1998).Waldman, Anne, 1945-.Abbott, Keith, 1944-Abrams, Sam.Anderson, Laurie, 1947-Andrews, Bruce, 1948-Antler, 1946-Ashbery, John.Ball, Gordon.Banks, Russell, 1940-Baraka, Amiri, 1934-Baraka, Amina.Beltrametti, Franco.Baxter, Glen.Berkson, Bill.Bernstein, Charles, 1950-Berrigan, Ted.Berssenbrugge, Mei-mei, 1947-Bly, Robert.Bockris, Victor, 1949-Boudin, Jean.Brainard, Joe, 1942-1994.Brand, Stewart.Brautigan, Richard.Bremser, Bonnie, 1939-Brook, Donna, 1944-Brooks, Gwendolyn, 1917-2000.Brownstein, Michael, 1943-Bukowski, Charles.Burckhardt, Rudy.Burroughs, William S., 1914-1997.Bye, Reed.Cage, John.Carroll, Jim.Clark, Tom, 1941-Clay, Steven, 1951-Codrescu, Andrei, 1946-Cohen, Ira.Collom, Jack, 1931-Coolidge, Clark, 1939-Cope, David, 1948-Corso, Gregory.Creeley, Robert, 1926-2005.Denby, Edwin, 1903-1983.Di Prima, Diane.Dorn, Edward.Duncan, Robert Edward, 1919-Dunn, Douglas.Dworkin, Andrea.Dylan, Bob, 1941-Eigner, Larry, 1927-1996.Elmslie, KenwardEshleman, Clayton.Fagin, Larry.Faithfull, Marianne.Ferlinghetti, Lawrence.Ford, Charles Henri.Foss, Phillip.Foye, Raymond, 1957-Galassi, Jonathan.Gallup, Dick, 1941-Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997.Giorno, John.Glassgold, Peter, 1939-Goldberg, Natalie.Greenwald, Ted.Grooms, Red.Guest, Barbara.Gustafson, Jim.Guston, Philip, 1913-1980.Hall, Donald, 1928-Hawkins, Bobbie Louise, 1930-Hejinian, Lyn.Heller, Michael, 1937-Hershon, Robert.Hiler, Jerome.Hollo, Anselm.Holman, Bob, 1948-Hornick, Lita R., 1927-Horowitz, Michael, 1938-Hoyem, Andrew.Jacquette, Yvonne, 1934-Johns, Jasper, 1930-Johnston, Alastair, 1950-Katz, Alex, 1927-Kelly, Robert, 1935-Kerouac, Jan, 1952-Kesey, Ken.Kinnel, Galway.Koch, Kenneth, 1925-2002.Kornblum, Allan, 1949-Kostelanetz, Richard.Kyger, Joanne.Lacy, Steve.LeFevre, Frances.Lenhart, Gary.Lesniak, Rose, 1955-LeSueur, Joe.Levertov, Denise, 1923-1997.Levine, Les, 1935-Lifshin, Lyn.MacAdams, Lewis, 1944-Mac Low, Jackson.Malanga, Gerard.Mapplethorpe, Robert.Mayer, Bernadette.McClure, Michael.McGrath, Thomas, 1916-1990.McNaughton, Duncan.Meltzer, Richard.Merwin, W. S. (William Stanley), 1927-Mikolowski, Ann.Mikolowski, Ken.Moore, Honor, 1945-Morice, Dave, 1946-Myles, Eileen.Nations, Opal L.Nemerov, Howard.Noel, Susan.North, Charles, 1941-Notley, Alice, 1945-Oliver, Akilah.Oliver, Douglas, 1937-Oppenheimer, Joel.Orlovsky, Peter, 1933-2010.Osman, Jena.Padgett, Ron, 1942-Patchen, Mirian.Perloff, Marjorie.Rakosi, Carl, 1903-2004.Reed, Ishmael, 1938-Reed, Lou.Ricard, Rene, 1946-Richey, Joseph.Rivers, Larry, 1925-2002.Rockwell, Martha.Rosenquist, James, 1933-Rosenthal, Bob, 1950-Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-Sakaki, Nanao.Sanders, Ed.Saroyan, Aram.Scalapino, Leslie.Schelling, Andrew.Schiff, Harris.Schjeldahl, Peter.Schneeman, George.Schuyler, James.Shepard, Sam, 1943-Sikélianòs, Eleni.Silliman, Ronald, 1946-Smedman, Lorna.Smith, Pat.Smith, Patti.Snyder, Gary, 1930-Swenson, May.Talese, Gay.Tanner, Wesley B.Tarn, Nathaniel.Taylor, Steven.Thomas, Lorenzo, 1944-Torregian, Sotère.Trungpa, Chögyam, 1939-1987.Tysh, Christine.Tysh, George.Veitch, Tom.Vogelsang, Arthur.Wakoski, Diane.Wang, Ping, 1957-Warsh, Lewis.Washington, Jerome, 1939-Whalen, Philip.Wieners, John, 1934-2002.Wilentz, Ted.Wilkie, Britton.Wright, Rebecca, 1942-Yates, Katie.Zweig, Ellen, 1947-Anne Waldman Papers (1945-2012, bulk 1965-2000)119.5 Linear feetAmerican poet; co-founder of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University. Papers include correspondence, poems, essays, photographs, art, biographical material, and audiovisual materials.University of Michigan