Richard Wilmarth Papers Richard Wilmarth Papers 1979-2003
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Foley, Maureen
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Wilmarth, Richard
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Richard N. Wilmarth ,born in Fall River, Massachusetts on December 24, 1949. He earned a GED and pursued a musical career in the 1960s and 1970s. He returned to school at the Community College of Rhode Island in 1983, and completed a B.A. in English at University of Rhode Island in 1988 and an M.A. in English three years later. In 1991, Wilmth moved to Boulder, Colorado to attend the Naropa Institute. Established Dead Metaphor Press which published his own work, and poetry based on the results o...
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Morgan, William, 1944-....
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Fugs (Musical group)
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The Fugs were a group of poet-musicians who performed throughout the 1960s. During their theatrical live performances, they satirized everything from political involvement and patriotism to rock and roll, from war and hate to super-abundant love. The Fugs consisted of three members: Tuli Kupferberg, Ken Weaver, and Ed Sanders. From the description of Fugs Archive, ca. 1963 - ca. 1971. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58785163 ...
Sanders, Ed
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James Edward Sanders was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on August 17, 1939. In 1958, at the age of 17, he left the University of Missouri, hitchhiked to New York City, and enrolled at New York University . Between 1961 and 1963, Sanders participated in a number of nonviolent demonstrations against the proliferation of nuclear weapons. At a peace vigil in August 1961, Sanders was fined and later jailed for refusing to pay. While in jail, Sanders wrote his first book, Poem from Jail, ...
Hollo, Anselm.
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Russell, Dale A.
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Roark, Randolph, 1954-
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