Papers relating to Robert Duncan tribute, 1988 April 4.

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Papers relating to Robert Duncan tribute, 1988 April 4.

Letters and post cards of acceptance or regrets, often embellished with anecdote and versified reminiscence, from colleagues and friends on the occasion of a memorial gathering organized by Foley following the death of poet Robert Duncan. One letter is a response to one of the participants from Foley. Included also are candid photographs of the proceedings, advertisements for the event, and two posters featuring copies of assorted photographic studies and sketches of Duncan.

1 box (.25 linear ft.) and 1 oversize folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6757682

UC Berkeley Libraries

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