Enrique Lihn papers, 1941-1988.

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Enrique Lihn papers, 1941-1988.

Papers include correspondence with poets, literary writers and journalists, publishers, artists, critics, and family and friends; research and lecture notes; drawings and collages; clippings, offprints and other printed matter; drafts of novels, poems, scripts, lectures, and essays; publications and photocopies of publications; and notebooks containing transcripts of interviews, drafts of essays and literary writings, letters, notes. Also included are some of the papers of the Chilean painter, Pablo Burchard.

30 linear ft. (62 boxes, 2 flat file folders)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8314983

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Lihn, Enrique.

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