The Thomas L. Taylor Papers 1905-2000.

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The Thomas L. Taylor Papers 1905-2000.

Collection includes manuscripts, correspondence, files for editorial and book projects, photographs, drawings, sketchbooks and notebooks, family records and photographs, publications, books and serials, personal records and documents, and much other materical (family records and photographs from 1905 to 2000; Taylor's literary papers 1968 to 2000). Collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, and/or collaborations with Vincent Ferrini, Susan Smith Nash, Jessica Freeman, SheilaE. Murphy, Dan Raphael, Jim Leftwich, John M. Bennett, and many others.

88 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7653103

Ohio State University Libraries

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Ferrini, Vincent, 1940-

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Bennett, John M. (John Mirza), 1908-1993

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John M. Bennett was born in Chicago, Oct. 12, 1942. A life-long poet, his work started to become well-known in the 1970's. Since that time he has become one of the world's best-known avant-garde and experimental poets. He has worked in a wide variety of genres, including text poetry, visual poetry, graphics, sound and performance poetry, mail art, film and media, and has collaborated with other writers and artists from around the world. He was also editor of the international literary journal Lo...

Freeman, Jessica, 1940-

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Taylor, Thomas Lowe

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Thomas Lowe Taylor is an American writer and artist who became active starting in the 1960's. His writing, poetry, and photography are unique and innorative. Among his major books are The one, the same, and the others, Relimn, Horndog, Das Maarchen, and Kilobyte Magnificat. From the description of The Thomas L. Taylor Papers 1905-2000. (Ohio State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 52343608 ...

Nash, Susan Smith

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Raphael, Dan.

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Leftwich, Jim

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Jim Leftwich, 1956-, a poet from Charlottesville, Virginia. Founded and edited the avant-garde literary journals Juxta and Juxta Electronic, with co-editor Ken Harris, in 1994. Leftwich has been widely published in magazines and journals, and has published several chapbooks and books, among them Dirt (1995), Gnommoclature (1996, with Jeffrey Little), Improvisations, Transformations (1998), Khawatir (1995), Plasm, Plasm, Plasm (1997), Sample Example (1998), Sepher Viscera (1997, with Jake Berry),...