The fonds includes correspondence, drafts, manuscripts, notebooks, journals, student papers, works by others, news clippings, photographs, etc.
Blaser, Robin, 1925-The fonds consists of handwritten manuscript of Ginsbergs liner notes for the first Fugs (musical group) LP record album.
Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-The fonds consists of typed manuscript of Hollos The Small Book of Rites and Events; four poems submitted to AND magazine.
Hollo, Anselm, 1934-The fonds consists of a letter; proofsheets for an afterword to Anaconda, a novel by Jerry Bumpus.
Johnson, CurtThe collection consists of letters written by Charles Olson to five men who edited and published his works: Robin Blaser, Andrew Crozier, Barry Hall, LeRoi Jones, and Ed Sanders. Some of the letters were accompanied by manuscripts produce by Olson during the period 1965 to 1969. Collection includes a group of student assignments (mostly poetry) collected by Olson when he was in residence at University of British Columbia in 1963.
The fonds consists of manuscript, galley proofs and published version of Perskys book of poetry, Lives of the French Symbolist Poets (1967).
Persky, Stan, 1941-The fonds consists of correspondence: 70 letters from Snyder to poet Joanne Kyger 1959-1960; together with 66 carbon copies of letters written in reply by Kyger; plus translations and two poems.
Snyder, Gary, 1930-The fonds consists of correspondence to Cid Corman from Louis Zukofsky. Corman has made notes on the margins of some of the letters.
Corman, CidThe fonds consists of holograph manuscripts of poems (collected in Imaginary Elegies; Language; and The Book of Magazine Verse.
Spicer, JackThe fonds consists of 4 letters from Zukofsky to the poet Walter Lowenfels.
Zukofsky, LouisThe fonds consists of correspondence - three letters from Niedecker (two to Cid Corman, one to Mark Wilson).
Niedecker, LorineThe fonds consists of correspondence (letters from Wieners to John Marlow).
Wieners, JohnThe fonds consists of typescript of poem Chant for Half the World.
Berge, CarolThe fonds consists of a letter from Reed to Mark Wilson of Arcata, CA.
Reed, D. J.The fonds includes correspondence; photo-ready copy, masters, proofs and layouts for most of the Press broadsides; financial/administrative records, ephemera.
Press of The Black Flag RaisedThe fonds consists of correspondence (letters to Corso); five manuscript poems; etc.
Corso, GregoryThe fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts of Coyote Books, Coyote's Journal and the earlier Northwest Review, along with galley proofs, layout sheets, reports, and other material. Correspondence, much of it to editor Edward Van Aelstyn, includes letters from Robert Creeley, Ed Dorn, Michael McClure, Gary Snyder, Jonathan Williams, Ron Loewinsohn, Clayton Eshleman and Philip Whalen.
Coyote's JournalThe fonds consists of manuscripts, typescripts, and proofs of Io (1-24) and the affiliated publishing house, North Atlantic Books. Correspondence with editors Richard Grossinger and Lindy Hough include that from Clayton Eshleman, Theodore Enslin, Robert Kelly, and David Wilk. Fonds includes some financial records.
IoThe fonds consists of one letter from Whalen to Leo Eutsler; monograph by Whalen, Like I Say (1960).
Whalen, PhilipThe fonds consists of statement of opposition to the war signed by numerous American poets.
Statement Opposing the War in VietnamThe fonds consists chiefly of correspondence.
Watts, CharlesThe collection consists of correspondence written by Ezra Pound while in St. Elizabeth's Hospital to Denis Goacher, a British writer, concerning publishing projects and publicity schemes to secure Pound's release (1952-1957), to Pound's long-time friends Wyndham Lewis and Agnes Bedford (1946-1959), and to Willis Hawley, a sinologist, concerning linguistic and technical details involved with the publication of "Confucius: The Great Digest and Unwobbling Pivot" (1951). Some of the correspondence to Hawley was written by Dorothy Pound and James Laughlin.
The fonds consists of manuscripts and typescripts, clippings and reviews, notebooks, correspondence with friends and associates, galley and proofs, broadsides and cards by McClure, anthologies and magazines containing items by and about McClure, conference material, tape recordings, photographs, film and ephemera. Film is the only remaining print of Andy Warhol's unauthorized version of "The Beard" (1966). Correspondents include Richard Brautigan, Robert Creeley, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Bruce Conner, Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder and Philip Whalen.
McClure, MichaelFonds consists of 63 letters and 1 postcard sent by Creeley to Richard Wirtz Emerson of Golden Goose Press, publisher of Creeleys Le Fou (1952); also typescripts of poems, stories and essays sent with the letters.
Creeley, Robert, 1926-The fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, etc.
Bayes, Ronald, 1932-