Intrepid collection, 1964-1982.

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Intrepid collection, 1964-1982.

The Intrepid collection is comprised of the personal correspondence and manuscripts of Allen De Loach, including some material pertaining to the literary scene in Buffalo, N.Y. Includes the working papers, business records, correspondence, and manuscripts relating to both the complete life of "Intrepid" (1964-1980) and the publication of The east side scene (1968, 1972). De Loach's correspondence includes letters from Paul Blackburn, Ed Dorn, Robert Duncan, Gerard Malanga, Eric Mottram, Louis Zukofsky, William Burroughs, Gregory Corso, Allen Ginsberg, Walter Lowenfels, and John Wieners. The files of "Intrepid" include correspondence and manuscripts from writers including Robert Creeley, George Economou, Joel Oppenheimer, Ed Sanders, Michael McClure, Jeff Nuttall, Ted Enslin, and Philip Whalen. The Intrepid archive contains approximately 4,000 letters and 3,000 manuscripts.

127 boxes (31.75 linear feet)

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Poetry Manuscripts Collection (State University of New York at Buffalo)

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State University of New York at Buffalo. Poetry Collection

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De Loach, Allen

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