Dave Church papers 1957-2008 (bulk 1996-2008)

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Dave Church papers 1957-2008 (bulk 1996-2008)

The Dave Church papers contain correspondence, notebooks, manuscripts, broadsides, poetry journals, artwork, audio- and videocassettes, representing all aspects of Church's poetry: creation, editing, submission, publication and performance. Also included is a collection of poetry books by other authors, inscribed to Church. Most of the material is from the years 1996-2008 (although some items date from as early as 1957). The Dave Church papers is a comprehensive collection of the poet's correspondence, poetry and prose manuscripts, notebooks, broadsides, books and audiovisual materials. Although Church was a Rhode Island-based poet, his correspondence reflects the extent of his influence and includes A.D. Winans (Boxes 7-8), T. Kilgore Splake (Box 6) and Gerald Nicosia (Boxes 4-5). Church's life and work were deeply influenced by the Beat poets. Included in the collection is an extensive assortment of his manuscripts and published poetry along with titles by many of his contemporaries, often inscribed to Church. Also included are audio and video recordings of Church and others reading and discussing their work. The papers are arranged into seven series. Series 1, Correspondence (1986-2008), is organized into two groupings: the first is an alphabetical arrangement of letters by author/recipient or journal title; the second is a chronological arrangement of submission letters from, and responses to, Church. The latter group includes submission letters sent to Church for inclusion in the Alternative Voices in American Writing Anthology. Series 2, Notes (1970-2008), is a collection of notebooks, journals, poem drafts, address books, submission records and annotated articles. Series 3, Manuscripts (1974-2008), is a collection of manuscript versions of prose and poetry works, both edited and unedited. This series also includes the galley copies of several works, including Alternative Voices in American Writing anthology. Series 4, Publications (1976-2008), contains an extensive collection of Church's published poems, arranged by year and by publishing journal, his chapbook publications, reviews and submission lists. Also included are numerous poetry books by other authors, many of them inscribed to Church, as well as broadsides, posters and flyers. Series 5, Artwork (1963-2004), includes drawings, collages and photographs, most by artists other than Church. Series 6, Multimedia (1957-2007) contains audiocassette and compact disk recordings of poetry readings and musical performances, most by poets other than Church, as well as videocassette recordings and photographs. Several floppy disks containing Church's poetry are also included. Series 7, Miscellaneous (1965-2008), includes several reference books and articles relating to proofreading and literary criticism along with a souvenir Green Bean Press keychain and Naked Lunch button (Box 22).

23 linear feet (22 record center boxes, 1 1-size box)

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Church, Dave

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The poet Dave Church was born in Providence, Rhode Island in 1947, one of eight children. He lived in Lincoln, Rhode Island, until deciding to leave LaSalle Academy before graduation in order to travel and study the Beat poets. Church worked as a housepainter and then a cabdriver while publishing his poetry in numerous literary journals and corresponding with many writers and editors. He died in his cab of a heart attack in November 2008. From the description of Dave Church papers 19...

Winans, A. D

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Splake, T. Kilgore

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T. Kilgore Splake (born Thomas Hugh Smith, December 8, 1937) is an American poet, photographer, and editor. Splake was born in, and still resides in Michigan. He attended Western Michigan University where he received his bachelors and masters degrees. He became a high school and college professor before an early retirement to become a writer. Splake was the founding editor of CLIFFS Soundings and his work has earned him a dozen Pushcart Prize nominations and has drawn international attention to ...

Church, Jonathan.

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