F. A. Nettelbeck collection, 1959-2007.

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F. A. Nettelbeck collection, 1959-2007.

This collection includes almost all the original notebooks, manuscripts, clippings, layouts, and other material for Bug death, and similar material for Nettelbeck's other books. It also includes extensive correspondence received by him relating to his work, publications, and other matters, literary work and publications by those correspondents, as well as copies of Nettelbeck's publications, articles and reviews about him and his work, recordings, and much other material. The collection also includes extensive correspondence and other materials regarding This is important. Throughout the collection, Nettelbeck has provided clarifying notes on many of the materials, which are included with them and/or incorporated into the guide to the collection.

29 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6959178

Ohio State University Libraries

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Nettelbeck, F. A

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F. A. Nettelbeck (Chicago, IL, 1950) is a unique poet whose work has created considerable resonance through several lines of literary culture, ranging from the Beat tradition, to various of the avant garde currents active at the beginning of the 21st century. In the early 1970's he began work on a long poem that was to become an underground classic when it was published in 1979: Bug death. Bug death was created using cut-up and collage texts combined with original writing and represented a major...