Harry Northup papers, 1940-2010.

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Harry Northup papers, 1940-2010.

Literary papers of a Los Angeles poet, editor and film actor, the collection contains drafts and typescripts of poems for collected works, notebooks, and scripts for recorded works. Also includes correspondence with other poets and professional colleagues, documentation of his readings, production materials for selected Cahuenga Press publications, annotated scripts for many of his acting roles, and audio and video recordings of readings. 2011 addition inlcues typescript manuscripts, notebooks, correspondence, interviews, and ephemera.

18 lin. ft. (1 records carton, 36 archives boxes, 2 card file boxes and 1 oversize folder)

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