Correspondence, 1956-1982.

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Correspondence, 1956-1982.

Correspondence between Mourelatos and her parents, typescript poetry by George Oppen, and writings by Mary Oppen, including corrected typescript of her autobiography Meaning a life.

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Degnan, June Oppen

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Oppen, Mary, 1908-1990

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Poet, artist, and spouse of Pulitzer Prize winning poet George Oppen. She is perhaps best known for MEANING A LIFE (1978), an account of George's and her marriage. She died in 1990. From the description of Original art, ca. 1920-1990. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 32105332 A writer, artist, and wife of Pulitzer Prize winning poet George Oppen. Mary Oppen was born in 1908 in Kalispell, Montana, and was raised in rural Oreg...

Mourelatos, Linda Oppen, 1940-

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Born 5 May 1940 in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of poet George Oppen and his wife Mary Oppen. Married philosopher Alexander P.D. Mourelatos in 1962. From the description of Correspondence, 1956-1982. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 18725838 ...

Oppen, George

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James Weil is a poet, former editor of Elizabeth magazine, and publisher of Elizabeth Press, which promoted work by second and third generation objectivist poets such as William Bronk, Cid Corman, John Taggart and Ted Enslin. George Oppen is one of the original objectivist poets and recipient of the Pulitizer prize for his work Of being numerous. Oppen's work often appeared in Elizabeth, and he was a mentor and friend to Taggart, Enslin and other poets published by Weil. From the des...

Mourelatos, Alexander P. D., 1936-....

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