Office files, of The American Poetry Review, 1971-1975.

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Office files, of The American Poetry Review, 1971-1975.

Comprises 19 items, 19 leaves correspondence plus manuscripts for publication. Contains interviews of Schwerner by Barry Alpert and Willard Gingerich. Includes translation by Schwerner of Dante's Inferno, canto XV. Oversize galley in folder 5450.

12 folders.

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Gingerich, Willard P.

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Alpert, Barry, 1945-

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Schwerner, Armand

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Papers of a well-known performance poet associated with experimental poetry in the New York City area from the mid-1960s to mid-1990s. Educated at Cornell and Columbia universities, Schwerner is the author of nine works of poetry, the most critically famous being The tablets, a serial long poem written over two decades. Schwerner's work is celebrated for its formal innovations and adaptation of chance writing strategies. Schwerner died in February 1999. From the description of Armand...

Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321

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Prolific poet, Florentine exile, and advocate of the Italian vernacular's destined role in the diffusion of literature, philosophy, and political thought. Dante's Divine Comedy proves its importance as a testimony to the beliefs, customs, and the contemporary experience of the late medieval period whose sense of vision prefigures the first signs of Renaissance civilization. This collection original works, criticial works, and memorabilia remains the largest of its kind outside of Italy (Enciclop...