Papers, 1950-1991.
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Ashbery, John, 1927-2017
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American poet and editor of Art & Literature. From the description of The Tennis Court Oath galley proof, 1961. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122685058 The letters cover a span starting two days after Ashbery and Gregg graduated from Deerfield Academy, and continue through the following summers and during a period of time when Gregg was drafted into the Army and served in postwar Eur...
Clark, Tom, 1941-....
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Tom Clark wrote a biography of Edward Dorn: EDWARD DORN : A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE, 2002. Clark envisioned a 2-part biography but never completed the second volume. Some of this material would have been used in the latter. From the description of Edward Dorn papers, circa 1930-2002. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754863675 Poet, biographer, novelist, dramatist, reviewer, and sportswriter. From the description of Tom Clark papers, 1984. (Duke University Library). Wor...
Equi, Elaine
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Hickman, Leland
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Co-editor of BOXCAR and a poet, Hickman was born in 1934 and died in 1991. From the description of Boxcar, 1981. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 28988381 Editor of Temblor and a poet, Hickman was born in 1934 and died in 1991. From the description of Temblor, 1985-1990. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 28988367 Editor of BACHY and a poet, Hickman was born in 1934 and died in 1991. From the ...
Phillips, Dennis
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Los Angeles poet who has also worked as poetry editor for the LOS ANGELES WEEKLY and book review editor for the literary magazine SULFUR. From 1985 to 1988, Phillips served as Director and President of Beyond Baroque, the new writing collective located in Venice, Calif. From the description of Papers, 1971-1998. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 31748282 ...
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 ...
Barnett, Anthony, 1941-
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Howe, Susanne
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Poet and scholar of American literature born in 1937. Howe is the author of more than 12 books of verse and literary criticism, including HINGE PICTURE (1974), PYTHAGOREAN SILENCE (1982), MY EMILY DICKINSON (1985), SINGULARITIES (1990), and THE EUROPE OF TRUSTS (1990). Her work falls within the category of experimental writing and has been associated with the work of L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E writers such as Charles Bernstein and other experimental writers such as Michael Palmer a...
Einzig, Barbara.
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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...
Weinberger, Eliot
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Hejinian, Lyn
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American poet, publisher, and editor, born in San Francisco in 1941. Associated with the Language School of contemporary poetry. Publisher of Tuumba Press chapbooks since the late 1970s and editor of Poetics journal since 1982. An important figure in promoting the avant-garde poetry of her day. Has spent most of her life in the San Francisco Bay Area. From the description of Lyn Hejinian papers, 1973-1994. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat recor...
Andrews, Bruce, 1948-
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Cooper, Dennis, 1953-....
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Butterick, George F.
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Coolidge, Clark, 1939-....
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Coolidge was born Feb. 26, 1939 in Providence, RI; attended Brown Univ., 1956-58; drummer with Serpent Power, a San Francisco rock group; producer of Words (weekly hour of new poetry) at KPFA-FM in Berkeley, CA, 1969-70; author of various books of poetry, including Flag flutter and U.S. Electric (1966), Clark Coolidge (1967), Space (1970), The so (1971), Suite V. (1973), The maintains (1974), and Polaroid (1975); co-editor of Joglars, 1964-66. From the description of Correspondence, ...
Bromige, David
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Canadian poet, born in London in 1933. Educated at the Univ. of California, Berkeley. Teaches at Sonoma State University. Has lived and worked in California since 1964. Married to illustrator Sherril Jaffe. From the description of Correspondence, 1963-1972. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 18494588 ...
Macaulay, Charles,
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Eshleman, Clayton
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Clayton Eshleman was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1935. He earned a B.A. in philosophy and an M.A. in creative writing, both from Indiana University. He is the author of numerous collections of poetry and prose, including Under World Arrest (1994), Companion Spider (2002), An Alchemist with One Eye on the Fire (2006), and Reciprocal Distillations (2007), and has translated the work of César Vallejo and Aimé Césaire, among others. He founded and edited the literary magazines Caterpillar (196...
Vangelisti, Paul.
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Los Angeles poet, translator, and editor. Vangelisti was educated at the University of San Francisco (BA 1967) and the University of Southern California (MA 1970). Since 1971, he has been involved in several publishing and editing projects in the Los Angeles area; among them are publication of the poetry magazines Invisible city, Boxcar, Forehead, Lowghost, and Ribot. Vangelisti has edited anthologies of Italian and Polish poetry and three anthologies of Los Angeles poetry: Specimen '73, Antholo...