Jack Foley miscellany, 1987-2010.

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Jack Foley miscellany, 1987-2010.

Includes two items by Foley: "Indeed the name was Irish," a St. Patrick's Day address (with Adelle Foley) to the Commonwealth Club of San Francisco, delivered March 14, 1990; and the text of a reading at Cody's Books, Berkeley, June 28, 1990. In addition, a photocopy draft of "O Her Blackness Sparkles: the Batman Gallery 1960-1965," Aug. 1992. Also includes material concerning poetry events and Foley's journal, Poetry USA, articles, reviews, a photocopy of a drawing of Foley by Mary Fabilli, book reviews by Foley and an interview. Also includes a bio of Foley and a "Jack Foley Day in Berkeley, 2010) t-shirt (XL).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8331116

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Foley, Adelle

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Foley, Jack, 1940-

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Author of "Foley's Books, " in the ALSOP REVIEW. From the description of KPFA interview with Robert Grenier and Richard Eigner : cassette tape, 2001 March. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122444982 Jack Foley is an American poet living in Oakland, California. Born in Neptune, New Jersey and educated at Cornell University, Foley moved to California in 1963 to attend U.C. Berkeley. From the description of Jack Foley miscellany, 1987-2010. (University of California, ...

Poetry USA (Publisher : Berkeley, Calif.)

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Cody's Books

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Fabilli, Mary

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Poet and artist Mary Fabilli was born Amalia Elisa Fabiilli on Feb. 16, 1914 (the extra "i" was removed from her last name when the family moved to the United States from Italy). While attending UC Berkeley, she joined the community of San Francisco and Berkeley poets around Kenneth Rexroth, Robert Duncan and others. Fabilli was married to poet William Everson in 1949 until they agreed to separate and he joined the Dominican Order as a lay brother in 1951 taking the name Brother Antonius. Mary F...

Commonwealth Club of California.

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Private nonprofit organization for the study of public issues, based in San Francisco, California. From the description of Commonwealth Club of California records, 1903-2009. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872782 Historical Note The Commonwealth Club of California is a private, nonprofit organization for the nonpartisan study of public issues based in San Francisco, California. It was founded on February 3, 1903, by Sa...