Richard Hugo collection, 1972-1982.

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Richard Hugo collection, 1972-1982.

Collection consists of correspondence, manuscript drafts, and proofs relating to Richard Hugo. The correspondence consists of fifteen letters from Hugo to Steve Berg, editor of The American Poetry Review, chiefly on University of Montana letterhead. Letters are undated but circa 1977 to 1982. Letters discuss poems and book-length manuscripts, literary publishing, including the APR, readings, grants, and personal matters such as travel and health. Letters mention William Matthews, James Welch, Ray Young Bear, Ted Solotaroff, Frederick Garber, Ruth Whitman, Richard Blessing, Patricia Goedicke, and others. There are corrected drafts and galley proofs for The Lady in Kicking Horse Reservoir and What Thou Lovest Well, Remains American, and corrected proofs for The Right Madness on Skye, The Triggering Town, and White Center.

0.21 linear feet (1 box) + 4 broadside folders.

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Young Bear, Ray A.

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Solotaroff, Ted, 1928-2008

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Ted Solotaroff was an American editor, literary critic, and writer. He founded the influential literary magazine New American Review (later American Review ) and was an editor at Commentary, Book Week, and a senior editor at Harper & Row (later HarperCollins). His work has been published in Commentary, Partisan Review, The New York Times, T he New York Times Book Review, Esquire, The New Republic, and The Nation . Solotaroff was born in 1928 in Elizabeth, New Jersey,...

Hugo, Richard, 1923-1982

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Richard Hugo (1923-1982), American poet. From the description of Richard Hugo collection, 1972-1982. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702183549 Richard Hugo was born in 1923 in Seattle, Washington. He was raised by his grandparents in White Center, Washington. He served in the Army Air Corps in World War II. After the war, he attended the University of Washington, where he earned his B.A. in 1948 and his M.A in 1952 and was a student of Theodore Roethke. He worked as a technic...

Whitman, Ruth, 1922-1999

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Poet and educator Ruth Whitman graduated from Radcliffe College (B.A. 1944) and Harvard University (M.A. 1947). She has served on the faculties of Harvard, Tufts, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Massachusetts, and was founder and president of Poets Who Teach, Inc. She is the author of Blood and Milk Poems (1963), The Passion of Lizzie Borden: New and Selected Poems (1973), Tamsen Donner: A Woman's Journey (1977), and Laughing Gas: Poems, New and Selected (1991). ...

Berg, Steven L.

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Goedicke, Patricia

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Welch, James, 1940-2003

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James Welch (1940-2003), novelist and author. From the description of James Welch papers, 1889-2006 (bulk 1960-2003). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702138659 ...

Matthews, William, 1942-1997

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American poet. From the description of Letters (295), notes (17), and postcards (33) to his wife Pat Smith, and a group of typescripts (49), [n.d.]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270968635 ...

Garber, Frederick.

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Blessing, Richard Allen.

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University of Montana--Missoula.

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