Ghost Dance Archive 1967-1969

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Ghost Dance Archive 1967-1969

The Ghost Dance Archive is a collection of correspondence and manuscripts sent to and/or written by the editor of , Hugh Fox. Though this little magazine would exist well beyond the 1960's, this collection reflects the early years of its existence and the writings of some of its notable contributors. The collection also includes issues 1 and 2 of . Ghost Dance: The International Quarterly of Experimental Poetry Ghost Dance

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Fox, Hugh, 1932-2011

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Hugh Fox was born into an Irish-Catholic family in Chicago in 1932. He became interested in literature at a young age, and got his master's degree in the Humanities at Chicago's Loyola University. He went on to get his Ph. D. in American literature from the University of Illinois, and became a teacher at Loyola University in Los Angeles. In the early 1960s, he served as visiting professor of American Studies in Mexico and Caracas, Venezuela. While teaching in South America, he worked on his nove...

Hiatt, Ben L.

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Ghost Dance (Firm)

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Hugh Fox is a poet, scholar, teacher and archaeologist who since 1968 has been teaching at Michigan State University. He has some 66 books to his credit, and has been a pivotal and enduring presence in the small press market. He started Ghost Dance: the International Quarterly of Experimental Poetry in 1968 while a teacher at Loyola in Los Angeles. Ghost Dance would later give rise to Ghost Dance Press which published works by Fox, as well as Millie Wicklund and Helen Daberstein, among others. T...

Morris, Richard, 1939 July 12-

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Bukowski, Charles

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Charles Bukowski (1920-1994) was born in Andernach, Germany and came to the U.S. when he was three. He grew up in Los Angeles and began writing as a child. He published his first story at age 24 and first poem at age 35. He spent much of his life drifting. Although Bukowski did not associate with "beat writers," his style attracts readers and followers of the beat generation. A prolific writer, much of his work is based on his own experience using the language and subjects of the street. He wrot...

Jodorowsky, Raquel

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Latin American poet of Russian parentage, who was born in Chile and later assumed Peruvian nationality. Jodorowsky has published more than five volumes of poetry including, La Ciudad Inclemente (1955), and Ajy Tojen (1964). The latter work introduced her to an English-reading public. Her work has also been published in poetry magazines. From the description of Manuscript, 1964-1968. (Temple University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 122628182 ...