Ed Smith Papers 1974-2005 (bulk 1978-2004).

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Ed Smith Papers 1974-2005 (bulk 1978-2004).

Ed Smith was a poet, active in the 1980's in the scene centered around the Beyond Baroque/Literary Arts Center in Los Angeles. His papers cover the period 1978-2005, when Smith lived in Los Angeles and New York City. The materials include, but are not limited to, journals, notebooks, correspondence, drafts, manuscripts, flyers, photographs, monographs and periodicals. The Ed Smith Papers are part of the Downtown Collection at Fales Library, New York University. The papers cover the period 1978-2005, when Smith lived in Los Angeles and New York City. The material is arranged into four series: Series I: The Journals/Notebooks Series consists of spiral notebooks, bound notebooks, loose pages, and legal pads containing diary entries, drafts of poetry and correspondence, and business notes, arranged chronologically. Series II: The Correspondence and Subject Series ...

8.5 linear feet (8 records cartons, 1 document case)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7947037

Fales Library & Special Collections

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