Zulfikar Ghose Collection, 1959-1992.

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Zulfikar Ghose Collection, 1959-1992.

The Zulfikar Ghose Collection comprises manuscripts of poems published by Ghose in The Loss of India (1964) and Jets from Orange (1967) and other poems from that era. Also present are a single short story by Ghose, a poem by Edward-Lucie-Smith, and a poem co-authored by Ghose and Janet Burroway. One manuscript includes a handwritten note by Ted Hughes. Most of the correspondence from Ghose to Anthony Smith spans the years 1959-1963 during which Ghose and Smith were editors of Universities' Poetry, and reflects this collaboration, their shared love of cricket, imagism in poetry, as well as more personal topics.

1 box (.42 linear feet)

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Smith, A.C.H. (Anthony Charles H.), 1935-

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Ghose, Zulfikar, 1935-....

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Author born in Pakistan, who also lived in India and the United Kingdom, and who has taught at the University of Texas at Austin since 1969. From the description of Zulfikar Ghose Collection, 1959-1992. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122601850 Born in 1935 in Sialkot, Pakistan, Zulfikar Ghose moved with his family to Bombay during the war in 1942. By 1965 he had only returned to Sialkot twice, ...

Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998

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Assia Wevill was born Assia Gutman on May 15, 1927, in Berlin, Germany. Her mother, Lisa, was a German Protestant, and her father, Lonya, was a Russian Jew. In the late 1930s, the family fled to Tel Aviv to escape the Nazis. Wevill first married John Steel in London in 1946, and from there emigrated to Canada, sending visas to her family in Israel. In Vancouver, she met her second husband, Richard Lipsey, whom she divorced in 1960 to marry her third husband, David Wevill. The Wevills met Ted Hug...

Burroway, Janet

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Janet Burroway, a Florida State University English professor, is a novelist, teacher, playwright, columnist and critic. From the description of Janet Burroway papers, 1984-1993. (Florida State University). WorldCat record id: 40226248 Janet Burroway, M.A. Cambridge (1965), was born on September 21, 1936 in Phoenix, AZ, graduated cum laude from Barnard College in New York (1958) and received first-class honors from Cambridge University in England, where she was a...

Lucie-Smith, Edward

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Literary and art critic, poet, free-lance journalist, editor, and partner in Turret Books. From the description of Papers. 1963-1975. (University of Maryland Libraries). WorldCat record id: 23949782 ...