David Trinidad papers, [ca. 1970-2002].

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David Trinidad papers, [ca. 1970-2002].

The David Trinidad Papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, flyers, newspaper clippings, posters, photographs, scrapbooks, sound recordings, teaching materials, video recordings, and publications relating to Trinidads activities as a poet, editor and teacher covering a span of three decades from ca 1970 to ca 2000. The collection also includes poems dedicated to Trinidad by Elaine Equi, Dennis Cooper, and James Schuyler; works in which Trinidad appears by Tim Dlugos, Bob Flanagan, and others. Notable correspondents include Joe Brainard, Jeffery Conway, Dennis Cooper, Lynn Crosbie, Tim Dlugos, Amy Gerstler, Kevin Killian, Ann Stanford, Lynne Tillman, Susan Wheeler, and Bernard Welt.

ca. 54.5 linear ft. (30 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7585125

Churchill County Museum

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Dlugos, Tim

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Born in Springfield, Mass. on August 5, 1959, Francis Timothy Dlugos later grew up in Arlington, Virginia. He joined the Christian Brothers, a Catholic religious order, in 1968 and entered their college, La Salle, in Philadelphia. He left the Brothers a few years later in 1971 to openly embrace a politically active, gay lifestyle. He eventually left La Salle before graduating. In Washington, D.C., Dlugos worked on Ralph Nader's Public Citizen and became heavily involved with the Mass Transit poe...

Crosbie, Lynn, 1963-

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Cooper, Dennis, 1953-....

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Stanford, Anna

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Killian, Kevin, 1953-....

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Equi, Elaine

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Conway, Jeffery

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Gerstler, Amy

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Brainard, Joe, 1942-1994

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Joe Brainard, author and artist. Exhibited widely in New York and Chicago, Brainard harmonized linguistic and visual materials in extraordinary ways. His graphic work is notably literary, often incorporating works and sentences into non-literary designs. Both the art work and writing is full of information and frequently takes erotic and semiotic risks. From the description of Joe Brainard letters, 1957-1994. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 440865506 ...

Welt, Bernard, 1952-

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Wheeler, Susan, 1955-

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Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center

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Trinidad, David, 1953-

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Born in California in 1953, David Trinidad is a poet and teacher. He studied under Ann Stanford, Allen Ginsberg and Joan Larkin, and early in his career he was the editor and publisher of Sherwood Press, which published titles by such poets as: Dennis Cooper, Amy Gerstler, Tim Dlugos, and Alice Notley. Trinidad's own books of poems include: Pavane (1981); Monday, Monday (1985); Living Doll (1986); November (1987); Three Stories (1988); A Taste of Honey, with Bob Flanagan (1990); Answer Song (199...

Tillman, Lynne.

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Lynne Tillman is a writer, filmmaker, and cultural critic. Tillman grew up in Woodmere, Long Island and came to New York City to study painting, literature and history at Hunter College. After graduating she lived in Europe for 6 years, moving between London and Amsterdam and taking part in the avant-garde film scene as a filmmaker and organizer. While in Europe she compiled a collection of writings by Americans living abroad. This book, titled Americans Abroad, was never published despite havin...