Terence Winch papers, 1960-2017 (Bulk 1970-2010)

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Terence Winch papers, 1960-2017 (Bulk 1970-2010)

1960-2017

The Terence Winch papers document the life and career of an Irish American poet, writer, and musician, through correspondence, manuscript and typescript drafts, handmade books, audio and video recordings, flyers, posters, clippings, and photographs. Topics include the poetry scenes of Washington, DC and New York City towards the end of the 20th century; modern Irish-American literature and history; and Irish-American music.

25 Linear Feet (38 boxes and 1 oversized folder) and 621 Gigabytes (182 files with approximately 105 hours of audio and video)

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11622160

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Lang, Doug, 1941-2022

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Doug Lang was born as William Douglas Allen in Swansea, Wales on April 11, 1941 to parents William I. and Anne (Lang) Allen. Lang and his sister Synde (alternatively known as Sindy and Daphne) adopted their mother's maiden name when their father left early in their childhood. Before moving to the United States, Lang attended Coleg Harlech, a college in Wales, and married fellow poet Andrea Wyatt in London in 1972. Lang settled in Washington, DC in 1973 and ran an influential poetry reading se...

Winch, Terence, 1945-

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Terence Patrick Winch was born on November 1, 1945 in New York City to Patrick and Bridie (Flynn) Winch, who both emigrated from Ireland. He earned his Bachelor's degree from Iona College in 1967 and a Master's degree from Fordham University in 1969.In the 1970s Winch worked for Dover Publications as a copywriter and Corcoran School of Art as an instructor and artist-in-residence. He published a number of poetry chapbooks, including Boning Up (1972), The Beautiful Indifference (1975), and The At...