Virginia Love Long papers, 1958-1978.

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Virginia Love Long papers, 1958-1978.

The collection contains primarily correspondence with other writers, especially Judy Hogan, Amon Liner (1940-1976), and Manuel Gamboa (Manazar); manuscripts poems and writings by Long, Gamboa, Liner, and others; and poetry notebooks of Long. The majority of Gamboa's letters and poetry were written while he was an inmate in Soledad Prison, Soledad, Calif., and are often sexually explicit.

About 500 items (2.5 linear ft.)

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Liner, Amon

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Amon George Liner, Jr. (1940-1976), North Carolina poet. From the description of Amon Liner papers, 1965-1976 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 25641937 Amon George Liner, Jr., was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1940. Although a congenital heart defect severely limited his physical activities, Liner was active in the intellectual sphere, enjoying moderate popularity among young North Carolina poets in the 1970s. Except for his undergraduate ye...

Long, Virginia Love

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Virginia Love Long (Virginia L. Rudder) was born in 1941 in Roxboro, N.C. She attended Catawba College, 1958-1961, and there met fellow student and poet Amon Liner. After college, she married Don Ray Bagby and pursued a journalism career, working primarily for the Roxboro, N.C., Courier-Times . She received numerous state and national awards for her work in poetry and journalism. She published her first book, After the Ifaluk and Other Poems in 1976, and another, The Gallows Lord, in 1978. As of...

Hogan, Judy, 1937-

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Gamboa, Manazar, 1934?-2000

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