Letters, 1972 Aug.-Nov., Santa Barbara, Calif., to Stephen M. Savage, Cambridge, Mass.

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Letters, 1972 Aug.-Nov., Santa Barbara, Calif., to Stephen M. Savage, Cambridge, Mass.

Regarding publication of his poem "Lovers who feed the goldfish in the Fountaine [spelled Fontaine on broadside] de Medicis will always be true to one another" as a broadside. Envelope dated Aug. 24, 1972, includes typescript of the poem; cover letter wanting? Postcard dated Sept. 11, 1972, signed by Carol Tinker for Rexroth. Letter dated Nov. 10, 1972, holograph signed, with envelope.

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Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905-1982

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Born Dec. 22, 1905 in South Bend, IN; campaigned for many radical groups, particularly the Wobblies (Industrial Workers of the World), and espoused eroticism and general anarchy; influenced by poet William Carlos Williams and the Second Chicago Renaissance; founded San Francisco Poetry Center with Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Allen Ginsberg; although his Bohemian lifestyle was emulated by Beats, he did not like the movement for its artistic excess and lack of rigor; noted as an accomplished painter...

Savage, Stephen P.

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Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905-1982

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Born Dec. 22, 1905 in South Bend, IN; campaigned for many radical groups, particularly the Wobblies (Industrial Workers of the World), and espoused eroticism and general anarchy; influenced by poet William Carlos Williams and the Second Chicago Renaissance; founded San Francisco Poetry Center with Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Allen Ginsberg; although his Bohemian lifestyle was emulated by Beats, he did not like the movement for its artistic excess and lack of rigor; noted as an accomplished painter...