TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents
Restrictions
Index Terms
Administrative Information
Description of Series
Correspondence, 1956-1976
Photographs, 1957-1972
Paintings, 1960
Art and Poetry, 1944-1976
IV. Promotional/Publicity Materials, 1941-1968
V. Activities, 1957-1961
VI. News Clippings/Magazine Clippings, 1957-1975
VII. Reviews, 1958-1967
VIII. Miscellaneous, 1955-1975
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Kenneth Patchen Collection
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Patchen, Kenneth |
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Kenneth Patchen Collection, |
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1934-1976 |
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Abstract: |
Kenneth Patchen was a pioneer in avant-garde poetry, the picture poem, and poetry jazz. The collection contains correspondence, photographs, publicity and promotional materials, books, picture-poems, sound recordings, newspaper clippings and miscellaneous items. |
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Identification: |
1977-004 |
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2 ft. : 4 boxes and 2 oversize boxes |
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Special Collections, University of
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Kenneth Patchen, a pioneer in avant-garde poetry, the picture poem, and poetry jazz, was born on December 13, 1911 in Niles, Ohio. Patchen seemed destined to a life of physical labor in the local steel mills before a scholarship to the University of Wisconsin took him away from the industrial Ohio valley and allowed him to take part in the Alexander Meikeljohn Experimental College. After completing a year at the University of Wisconsin and a few
months at the Commonwealth College in Mena, Arkansas, he ended his university studies and began three years of traveling and working at odd jobs.
In December of 1933, Patchen met Miriam Oikemos, an anti-war organizer and college student from Smith College, whom he married on June 28, 1934. Miriam Patchen was an active participant in her husband's endeavors, working beside him writing bibliographies and biographical sketches under the assumed name Gail Eaton. Miriam also took care of her husband during his intervals of poor health, especially during physical the decline of his last twelve years.
Patchen's first book, Before the Brave, was published in 1936. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship for this work the same year.
Patchen sought to expand the experiential element of poetry and he made two significant contributions: the picture poem and poetry-jazz. The first contribution was a fusion of painting and poetry in which he combined fanciful, colorful images with his unusual verse in his childlike hand. This form, known as the picture poem, was released in portfolios filled with silk screen printings of Patchen's original art work.
In the late 50s, Patchen redirected his focus from the visual realm to the audio frontier. The result was poetry-jazz ,the reading of poetry against the backdrop of jazz music.Traveling to Los Angeles and San Francisco, Patchen appeared at night clubs such as the Black Hawk, made college appearances and recorded with the Allyn Ferguson Jazz Sextet.
Kenneth Patchen's work was produced amidst constant physical pain. The pain was the result of a back injury sustained when he was twenty-six. For the rest of his life he was haunted by surgeries, misdiagnoses, surgical mishaps and suffering, which often times limited his creative explorations. Fellow poets such as T.S Eliot, Thorton Wilder, Archibald MacLeish, W.H. Auden, e.e. cummings and others banded together to set up a surgery fund for Patchen in the early fifties. A surgery in 1956 gave Patchen some relief, but a surgical mistake in 1959 left him almost completely bedridden for the rest of his life. Patchen refused to take pain medication because he felt it would dull his creative powers.
Between 1936 and the conclusion of his writing career Patchen published 43 books of poetry, prose and picture poems. Although often associated with the Beat movement, he took great care to dissassociate himself from any form of labeling. He died on January 8, 1972 in Palo Alto, California, where he and Miriam had lived for the preceding twenty years.
Sources:
Smith, Larry. "Kenneth Patchen", Dictionary of Literary Biography Volume 16
Detroit, Michigan: A Bruccoli Clark Book, 1983.
Morgan, Richard G. Kenneth Patchen: A Bibliography, Mamaroneck, New York: Paul P. Appel, 1978. 3-7.
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The Kenneth Patchen Collection contains items which were collected by Ronald Dunkin, a friend of Miriam and Kenneth Patchen, and a fellow resident of Palo Alto, California. The collection was purchased by the University of Houston Libraries in 1977 from William P. Wreden, a book dealer in Palo Alto. The collection contains correspondence, photographs, publicity and promotional materials, books, picture-poems, sound recordings, newspaper clippings and miscellaneous items.
The collection was received with chronological item descriptions composed by Ronald Dunkin. In order to facilitate access, the items in the collection were categorized according to type of material and placed by date within category. The books, publications, and sound recordings have been cataloged and are accessible through the UH Libraries' online catalog.
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Access Restrictions
Open for research.
Use Restrictions
Special Collections owns the physical items in our collections, but copyright normally belongs to the creator of the materials or their heirs. The researcher has full responsibility for determining copyright status, locating copyright holders, and abiding by current copyright laws when publishing or displaying copies of Special Collections material in print or electronic form. For more information, consult the appropriate librarian.
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Terms are either Library of Congress Subject Headings or taken from local sources.
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Patchen, Kenneth, 1911-1972 |
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Patchen, Miriam |
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American poetry -- 20th century |
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Beat generation -- Poetry |
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Formats |
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Correspondence |
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Typescripts |
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Manuscripts |
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Clippings |
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Photographs |
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Audiotapes |
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Broadsides |
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Kenneth Patchen Collection, Courtesy of Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries
These items were purchased from William Wreden, a book and manuscript dealer in Palo Alto, California, in 1977. They were originally the property of Ronald Dunkin, a friend of Miriam and Kenneth Patchen.
Jason Deal, 1997
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Correspondence, 1956-1976 |
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This series is primarily comprised of correspondence between Miriam Patchen and Ronald Dunkin. There are a few letters from Kenneth Patchen as well as some brief notes from poet contemporaries of Patchen's. The letters and notes are addressed to Ronald Dunkin. |
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Auden, W.H.; Eliot, T.S.: Macleish Archibald, undated |
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Wilder, Thorton to .(printed) undated |
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Broughton, James to Dunkin, Ronald , Dec. 19, 1960 |
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Cohen, Marty to Dunkin, Ronald, Jan. 31, 1975 |
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Duncan, Robert to Dunkin, Ronald, Dec. 19, 1960 |
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Duncan, Robert to Dunkin, Ronald, Jan. 9, 1961 |
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Dunkin, Ronald to Rexroth, Kenneth, Aug. 7, 1958 |
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Packard, William to Dunkin, Ronald, Sept. 16, 1972 |
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Packard, William to Dunkin, Ronald, June 13, 1975 |
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Patchen, Kenneth to Dunkin, Ronald, Dec. 27, 1957- Mar. 4, 1971 |
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Patchen, Kenneth to [Ferlinghetti] Lawrence, July 23, 1956 |
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Patchen, Kenneth to [unknown], Oct. 26, 1957 |
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Patchen, Kenneth & Miriam to Dunkin, Ronald, Dec. 28, 1964- Dec. 1967 |
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Patchen, Miriam to Dunkin, Ronald, 1956-1976 and undated |
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Whalen, Philip to Dunkin, Ronald, Dec 14, 1960 |
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Photographs, 1957-1972 |
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This series includes several black and white photographs which picture Kenneth Patchen, Miriam Patchen, Richard Bowman, Ronald Dunkin and the Patchens' cat, Sitwell. Most of the photographs in the collection were taken at the Patchen residence in Palo Alto, California. |
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Seven black and white photographs each taken at the Patchen residence in Palo Alto. Photographs include Kenneth Patchen, Kenneth Patchen with Ronald Dunkin, and the Patchen's black cat, Sitwell, 1957-58 |
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Kenneth Patchen with Richard Bowman, May 23, 1959 |
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Miriam Patchen in the living room of the Patchens' Palo Alto residence, 1972 |
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Paintings, 1960 |
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This series contains three original Patchen paintings. |
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Untitled painting. Portrait of a standing figure, Black and white with grey wash on antique rag paper, 1960 |
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Untitled painting. Portrait of a kind king. Mixed media, 1960 |
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Untitled painting. Portrait of a kind king. Mixed media, color, on antique rag paper, 1960 |
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Art and Poetry, 1944-1976 |
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This series contains three of Patchen's loose leaf poems, a photo montage advertisement, and two portfolios of his picture poems. The two portfolios entitled Glory Never Guesses and A Surprise for the Bagpipe Player contain silk screen reproductions of Patchen's original manuscript pages. |
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The Way men live is a lie (Poem), broadside, 1944 |
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Photo montage advertising for An Astonished Eye Looks out of the Air, [ca.1945-46] |
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"To Whomever", silkscreen print, 1955 |
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"The moment" 1955 |
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Glory Never Guesses 1955 |
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A Surprise for the Bagpipe Player, 1956 |
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Just Outside Tombstone, print, 1957 |
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Picture-Poems,, reproductions, 1962 |
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Defend Life!, reproduction 1962 |
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1967 Before the Bells of this Year Ring, broadside, 1966 |
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Untitled card reproductions of drawings originally published in Love and War Poems , 1968 |
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Picture-poems. Reproductions from Hallelujah Anyway , 1968 |
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Monogram design for Miriam Patchen stationery, [1969] |
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Eight Drawings, black and white reproductions, ca. 1960 |
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A Poem For Christmas, broadside, 1976 |
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A Mercy-Filled and Defiant X-mas, undated |
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IV. Promotional/Publicity Materials, 1941-1968 |
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This series includes promotional and publicity material such as publishers prospecti, brochures, and advertisements. This portion is further subdivided into sections dealing with Patchen's books, checklists, the play Don't Look Now, jazz-poetry, poetry reading and art. The subdivision designated books is arranged according to title. The sections are in chronological order at the item level. |
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But Even So,Publisher's prospectus for advance subscriptions, 1965 |
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Glory Never Guesses and Other Pages, prospectus, 1955 |
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Hurrah For Anything, announcement, 1957 |
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The Journal of Albion Moonlight, |
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Publisher's announcement [ca. 1946] |
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Prospectus for the regular first edition. [ca. 1941] |
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Poem-Scapes, Prospectus for the regular edition, 1958 |
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Sleepers Awake, Advertising leaflet, 1946 |
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A Surprise For the Bagpipe Player and Other pages. Prospectus, 1956 |
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When We Were Here Together, Hurrah For Anything, Poemscapes. Broadside prospectus, 1958 |
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Checklists: |
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Kenneth Patchen.A brochure and checklist of Patchen's works. 1947 |
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Two new books by Kenneth Patchen. Brochure, ca. 1947 |
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Kenneth Patchen Books from Padell. Brochure, 1948 |
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Kenneth Patchen A First Bibliography, 1948 |
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For Sale 2 New Painted Edition Patchen Books,Prospectus, 1957 |
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The Famous Painted Edition Patchen Books, Prospectus, 1958 |
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Kenneth Patchen announcement, 1957-58 |
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Don't Look Now, 1959 |
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Program |
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Background information |
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Press release |
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Broadside color poster for Don't Look Now |
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Jazz Poetry: |
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Clippings, 1958-1959 |
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"Kenneth Patchen reads with the Chamber Jazz Sextet", brochure, 1958 |
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Broadside cardboard poster advertising Patchen performance with The Chamber Jazz Sextet, 1959 |
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Patchen poetry reading at San Francisco State College, Program, 1957 |
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KPFK, The Human Winter and the Heavenly Spring:
A Homage to Kenneth Patchen, 1959 |
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Radio program guide, December, 1972 |
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Radio program guide, January, 1973 |
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Exhibit announcement by The Gotham Book Mart Gallery. The sale included painted books and paintings by Kenneth Patchen. Mar. 30, [1969] |
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San Francisco Art Institute postcard announcement. Works by Kenneth Patchen. Jan.1973 |
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V. Activities, 1957-1961 |
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This series includes pamphlets and brochures relating to events which Patchen took part in, or were held in his behalf. |
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Line of appreciation by Kenneth Patchen on the art of Patricia Northwat Harris, 1957 |
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Bay Print Makers Society, Third National Exhibition Catalog. Kenneth Patchen was the juror for the competition, 1957 |
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A collection of five pieces concerning various benefit activities to raise money for the Patchen surgery fund, 1961 |
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Program for San Francisco tribute of Kenneth Patchen, 1961 |
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VI. News Clippings/Magazine Clippings, 1957-1975 |
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This series contains newspaper clippings which are primarily from Palo Alto publications. The clippings address Patchen's jazz poetry various fund raising efforts to for his back surgeries, interviews with the Patchens and articles published upon and after his death. This section is organized alphabetically according to the publication name and subdivided by date. |
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"A Bay Area Poet's Fight Against Pain.",Alameda County Weekender Special Edition , 1967 |
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The Dakota Student. Articles about University of North Dakota exhibit and City Lights Writers Conference, March 1974 |
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The Palo Alto Times concerning Kenneth Patchen, 1957-1975 |
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A collection of 12 clippings from The Palo Alto Times concerning Kenneth Patchen. 1958-1975 |
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A collection of 46 clippings from various newspapers and magazines, 1948-1972 |
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News Clippings about Kenneth Patchen after his death. Various newspapers, 1972-1973 |
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VII. Reviews, 1958-1967 |
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This series contains assessments of Kenneth Patchen's poetry. The reviews are from publications such as the New York Times and Saturday Review. These items are arranged alphabetically by publication name. |
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Review of Kenneth Patchen's poetry in Arts and Architecture , May 1958 |
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Kenneth Patchen and the Prose Forms of Morality.College paper written by Raymond Nelson, 1967 |
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Kenneth Patchen, by Margaret Rigg. Reprinted from Motive. Jan. 2, 1964 |
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Broadside reprint of New York Times book review by John Holmes, Feb. 2, 1958 |
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Review of Poemscapes by John Ciardi. Saturday Review, Sept. 27, 1958 |
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Review of Selected Poems by Richard Eberhart.Saturday Review, July 12, 1958 |
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VIII. Miscellaneous, 1955-1975 |
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This series contains miscellaneous items such as endorsed checks, grocery lists, and holographic notes. There is also a tape recording of Miriam Patchen reading Kenneth Patchen's poetry. These items are arranged in chronological order. |
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Selected passages taken from The Selected Letters of William Carlos Williams . A copy by Ronald Dunkin of passages referring to Kenneth Patchen, ca. 1955 |
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Shopping lists for Ronald Dunkin written by Kenneth Patchen, 1956-1969 |
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Patchen written example of a palindrome, [1956] |
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Patchen recommendations for a professional name for Ronald Dunkin, [1956] |
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Patchen Family Reunion pamphlet, ca. 1957-58 |
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Cashed checks from Ronald Dunkin endorsed by Kenneth Patchen, 1958-1959 |
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Motive Magazine, Dec. 1964 |
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Supplement to Eye, September [1968] |
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Program for Miriam Patchen, reading Kenneth Patchen at the Palo Alto Library, 1975 |
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Cassette tape of Miriam Patchen reading poetry by Kenneth Patchen and discussing Patchen, March 7, 1975 |
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Photocopy of Little Magazineindex, undated |
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A collection of holographic notes of conversations with Kenneth Patchen. Notes are handwritten by Ronald Dunkin, undated |
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Copy of "Reflections on The Journal of Albion Moonlight" taken from Transformation, undated |
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One sheet of antique rag paper, 16 1/4 x 10 |
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