Paul Foreman Papers, 1919-1979, and the Records of Thorp Springs Press, 1967-1982

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Paul Foreman Papers, 1919-1979, and the Records of Thorp Springs Press, 1967-1982

The papers relate primarily to the publications of Thorp Springs Press, although some personal and family papers of its creator, Paul Foreman, are also present.

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New Directions Publishing Corp.

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James Laughlin (1914-1997) began his publishing career as the literary editor of New Democracy, a magazine devoted to the economic theory Social Credit. Here Laughlin published Modern writers such as Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, and William Carlos Williams in a section of the magazine entitled "New Directions." In 1936, while in his Junior year at Harvard University, Laughlin gathered the best of these pieces and put them together in the first annual anthology, New Directions in Prose and Poetry....

Foreman, Paul

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Paul Foreman, a native of Granbury, Texas, and a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, began his literary career in the winter of 1970 with the publication of Hyperion, a poetry journal co-edited with his wife, poet Foster Robertson, and friend Judy Hogan. In 1971, Foreman, a writer himself, founded Thorp Springs Press (TSP) in Berkeley to provide an outlet for unpublished writers. While Foreman welcomed unsolicited submissions, he sought contributions from writers h...

Hogan, Judy, 1937-

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Garrett, Alexandra

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Carlisle, Charles R.

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General merchant, of Leesburg, Cumberland County, New Jersey. From the description of Daybooks, 1868-1869. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122570767 ...

Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905-1982

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Born Dec. 22, 1905 in South Bend, IN; campaigned for many radical groups, particularly the Wobblies (Industrial Workers of the World), and espoused eroticism and general anarchy; influenced by poet William Carlos Williams and the Second Chicago Renaissance; founded San Francisco Poetry Center with Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Allen Ginsberg; although his Bohemian lifestyle was emulated by Beats, he did not like the movement for its artistic excess and lack of rigor; noted as an accomplished painter...

Bruchac, Joseph, 1942-....

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Joseph Bruchac received his Ph.D. from Union Institute (Ohio) in 1975. He was publisher and editor of Greenfield Review from 1969-1990 and instructor in Creative Writing and in African and Black Literatures from 1969-73 at Skidmore College in New York. He is a well-known poet, storyteller, novelist and children's author who focuses on Native American topics. He has won many awards for his work including the Woodcraft Circle Writer of the Year autobiography award in 1998 for Bowman's Store. ...

Luschei, Glenna

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Bracker, Jon, 1936-

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Author. From the description of Letters, 1965-1970. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 40246365 ...

Hirschman, Jack, 1933-....

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Jack Hirschman is a Beat poet and a translator. From the description of Jack Hirschman letters : to Neeli Cherkovski, 1974. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 54322545 ...

Hawkins, Bobbie Louise, 1930-

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Dauenhauer, Richard

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Hooker, John, publisher

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Head, Thomas

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Grinker, Morton

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Savitt, Lynne

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Almon, Bert, 1943-

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Weaver, Roger

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Strand, Thomas, 1944-

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Gale, Vi

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Robertson, Foster

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Whitebird, J.

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Bergé, Carol, 1928-

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Carol Bergé, born in 1928 in New York City, is primarily a poet and fiction writer. She was educated at New York University, 1946-1952, and at the New School for Social Research, 1952-1954. Bergé worked as a journalist and editorial assistant during the 1950s for such organizations as Simon and Schuster and Forbes magazine. In 1970 she founded Center, a magazine for innovative fiction, and was its sole editor until its demise in 1981. Other journals she has edited include The Missis...

Strongin, Lynn

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Kostelanetz, Richard

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Crews, Judson

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Thorp Springs Press

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Winans, A. D.

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Fowler, Gene, 1931-

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McCrorie, Edward

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Nelson, Eugene, 1929-

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Zigal, Thomas

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Nickerson, Sheila B.

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Chain, Mark

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Walker, Jack, 1915-

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Cord, William O.

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Hoggard, James

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Milosz, Czeslaw

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Fericano, Paul F.

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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...

Manfred, Freye

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Henderson, Bill, 1941-

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Author and editor. From the description of Papers, 1975-2005. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 70691668 Born April 5, 1941 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, William Charles Henderson attended Hamilton College and pursued graduate studies briefly at both Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania. He and his uncle Howard Galloway started the small publishing house Nautilus Books in 1970, which then published Henderson's first novel The Galapagos Kid under t...

Norse, Harold

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Moser, Norman

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Oliphant, Dave

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Cody, James

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Ranieri, Nick

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Smith, Jared

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Hyperion

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Harris, Fred R., 1930-....

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U.S. Senator from Oklahoma (1964-1973); b. Fred Roy Harris in Walters, Okla.; graduate of University of Oklahoma;lawyer and resident of Lawton, Okla.; served in state senate and as governor (1962); active in the U.S. Democratic Party; currently lives in New Mexico where is professor of political science at University of New Mexico. From the description of Papers, 1945-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70971117 U.S. Senator from Oklahoma (1964-1973); b. Fred Roy Harris in ...

Nathan, Leonard, 1924-2007

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Leonard Nathan (1924-2007) was an award-winning American poet, essayist, teacher, and critic. Born in El Monte, California, he served in the United States Army as a combat engineer in World War II and afterwards attended the University of California Berkely (UCB) on the GI Bill. While at UCB he met his future wife, Carol, and George Hochfield, who became a lifelong friend and colleague. Nathan received his BA (1950) and Master's (1952) in English (1950), followed by a Ph...

LeMieux, Dotty

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Kopp, Karl, 1934-

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Manfred, Frederick Feikema, 1912-1994

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American author. First critically acclaimed novel published in 1944. The majority of his stories and novels are set in the region he named "Siouxland", an area bordering the Sioux River in the Dakotas, Minnesota and Iowa. Frederick Manfred died September 7, 1994. From the description of Frederick Manfred papers, 1912-1994. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62685104 Frederick Manfred was born Frederick Feikema on January 6, 1912 on a far...

Muro, Amado

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Petty, Ryan

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Rudder, Virginia L., 1941-

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Adams, Michael, 1945-

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Foreman family

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Caen, Herb, 1916-1997

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American author and columnist. From the description of Herb Caen book manuscripts, [ca. 1945-1950]. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 122551911 Herb Caen was a daily columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle for over fifty years, beginning in 1936, interrupted by a break for military service in World War II (1943-1945) and an eight-year stint at the San Francisco Examiner during the 1950s. He died of lung cancer on Feb. 1, 1997, at the age of eighty. ...

Sisson, James

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Miles, Josephine, 1911-1985

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Noted poet, literary scholar and teacher. Member of the faculty of the Dept. of English at the University of California, Berkeley, 1952-1978. From the description of Josephine Miles papers, 1911-1986. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 122514475 American author; d. 1985. From the description of Papers, 1957-1968. (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 26090013 Biography ...

Haslam, Gerald W.

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Biography To help preserve the history of the migration of 350,000 farm workers to California in the 1930’s and 1940’s, Sonoma State University professor emeritus Gerald W. Haslam established and donated the Dust Bowl Migration Archive. Born and raised in California, Professor Haslam has written extensively on California’s rural areas and underclass people. From the guide to the Dust Bowl Migration Archive, (Sonoma State Universit...

Cook, Geoffrey

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Elder, Gary

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McDonald, Worden

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Witt, Harold

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Taylor, Charles B.

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Harrow, Keith

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Burleson, Bob, 1928-

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Fulton, Len

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Christensen, Paul, 1943-....

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Drake, Albert

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Rulon, Philip Reed

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Rulon received his doctorate in history and higher education at Oklahoma State University in 1968 and since 1971 has been a professor of history at Northern Arizona University. From the description of Collection of research materials for the book, Oklahoma State University since 1890, 1890-1975. (Oklahoma State University Library). WorldCat record id: 31633928 ...

Tedlock, E. W. (Ernest Warnock), 1910-

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Writer. Authority and scholar on D.H. Lawrence. From the description of Papers, 1890-1980. (University of New Mexico-Main Campus). WorldCat record id: 38562662 Ernest Warnock Tedlock from Tedlock's self-published "Told by the Weather," 1983. (Box 3, Folder 23). Ernest Warnock Tedlock was born on December 20, 1910 in St. Joseph, Missouri. He attended the University of Missouri (1928-1932) where he majored in English and minored in Greek. He completed ...

Parkinson, Thomas Francis, 1920-

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Thomas Parkinson (1920-1992), professor of English at Berkeley, author on Yeats, was a friend of Jack Spicer, Robert Duncan, Kenneth Rexroth, etc. From the description of Letter to Allen Ginsberg. [19 --?] WorldCat record id: 62622447 Thomas Francis Parkinson, professor of English at the University of California, Berkley; authority on the life and works of W. B. Yeats and the literary movement known as The Beat. In 1961 he edited the influential "Cas...

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