Potes and Poets Press records, ca. 1980-[ongoing].

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Potes and Poets Press records, ca. 1980-[ongoing].

Correspondence with distributors and published authors concerning their work, printing decisions, and other matters; unsolicited mss. of writings; Ganick's personal correspondence and mss.; and miscellaneous small magazines and books. Poets represented include Bruce Andrews, Charles Bernstein, Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Theodore Enslin, Leslie Scalapino, and Ron Silliman, associated with "Language" poetry.

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Andrews, Bruce, 1948-

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Silliman, Ron, 1916-

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Bernstein, Charles, 1950-....

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Late 20th-century American poet acknowledged as a leader of the LANGUAGE movement, Charles Bernstein was born in New York City in 1950 and Educated at Harvard University (1968-1972). He founded, and co-edited with Bruce Andrews, the LANGUAGE Journal; published over fifteen works of his collected poetry. Bernstein teaches literature and poetry at the State University of New York in Buffalo. From the description of Charles Bernstein papers, 1962-2000. (University of California, San Die...

Duplessis, Rachel Blau

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DuPlessis is a contemporary poet and feminist scholar, whose primary research interest have been modern and postmodern American writing. She has been an Oppen family friend for more than twenty years. From the description of George Oppen letters, 1930-1982. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 28684021 Biography An Oppen family friend for more than twenty years, Rachel Blau DuPlessis is Professor of ...

Ganick, Peter

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Potes & Poets Press

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Small press established 1981 in Elmwood, Conn.; publisher of poetry, fiction, and A. Bacus poetry magazine; editor, Peter Ganick. From the description of Potes and Poets Press records, ca. 1980-[ongoing]. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 28420355 ...

Enslin, Theodore

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Theodore Enslin was born in Chester, PA on March 25, 1925. He studied musical composition privately with Nadia Boulanger and Francis Judd Cooke. He has two children, Deirdre and Jonathan Morton, from his first marriage with Mildred Marie Stout in 1945. He divorced in 1961 and married Alison Jane Jose in 1969; they have a son, Jacob Hezekiah. Theodore Enslin has written many books of poetry, including "Forms" (1971-1973), "The Poems" (1970), "Views" (1973), "Synthesis" (1975) "Etudes" (1972) and ...

Scalapino, Leslie.

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Leslie Scalapino (1947-2010) is a California Bay Area poet, scholar, experimental prose writer associated with the "Language School" poetry movement, and founding editor of O Books (Oakland, Calif.). At an early age, she traveled throughout Asia, Africa, and Europe, and her later work reflects some of these influences, including meditation on Zen writing and Tibetan philosophy. Her work has been published in many poetry and academic journals since the 1970s. Her awards include the Poetry Center ...