David Gansz Papers 1979-2004

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David Gansz Papers 1979-2004

Papers of David Gansz, poet, librarian, educator, and author. Mentored by Robert Kelly at Bard College, Gansz became influenced by the Black Mountain School, the San Francisco Renaissance, and the Deep Image School. The collection contains correspondence with prominent poets and scholars; manuscript and typescript drafts of his published book of collected poetry, (2000), and biographical materials including photographs, newsclippings, and reading announcements. Millennial Scriptions: The Ashen Book of Logres

2.8 Linear feet; 7 archives boxes and 1 oversize folder

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