Papers, 1976(?)-

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Papers, 1976(?)-

Consist of drafts of his works, including the working manuscript and page proofs for On the bridge (Clifton, N.J. : Humana Press, 1986), Fragments from the stars (Clifton, N.J.: Humana Press, 1990), and his anthology, Nada poems (Grandville, MI: Nada Press, 1988), a corrected copy of Rexroth gone, a poem incorrectly printed in his Quiet lives (Clifton, N.J.: Humana Press, 1983), other poems, and essays: reminiscences of Allen Ginsberg, a study of Marsden Hartley, and others. Correspondence, which. Includes letters from Robert Creeley, Carl Rakosi, and an extensive series from Allen Ginsberg, largely concerns the writing and study of poetry, especially Cope's association with the poets of the Beat Generation, and the Objectivists. Also present are teaching materials and printed items such as issues of his poetry magazine Big scream, and a poster from a poetry reading by Cope and Ginsberg.

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