Robert Pinsky papers, circa 1960-2008.

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Robert Pinsky papers, circa 1960-2008.

Correspondence, literary manuscripts, academic papers, memorabilia, prose and poetry by other writers. Accession 2009-151: Essential pleasures, a new anthology of poems to read aloud : corrected typescript and page proofs, 2007-2008 (2 manuscript boxes). Accession 2011-202: Articles, clippings, etc. regarding Robert Pinsky, 1995-2006.

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