Edith Jarolim Collection, 1934-1985

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Edith Jarolim Collection, 1934-1985

Edith Jarolim's project files for her two editions of Paul Blackburn's works, THE COLLECTED POEMS OF PAUL BLACKBURN and THE PARALLEL VOYAGES. Included are photocopies of Blackburn's correspondence and manuscripts deposited in other libraries and Jarolim's correspondence with Blackburn's family and friends. Also of interest are her copious notes on the composition of each of Blackburn's poems. The collection includes publication materials for THE COLLECTED POEMS OF PAUL BLACKBURN and THE PARALLEL VOYAGES. The research items on Paul Blackburn date between 1934 and 1975, while the material related to her publications date between 1981-1985. The collection is arranged in two series: 1) RESEARCH MATERIALS and 2) BOOK PRODUCTION MATERIALS.

4.40 linear feet; (9 archives boxes, and 4 oversize folders)

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