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         <titlestmt>
            <titleproper>Daisy Aldan: </titleproper>
            <subtitle>An Inventory of Her Papers at the Harry Ransom Humanities
		  Research Center</subtitle>
            <author>David H. Sparks</author>
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            <publisher>University of Texas at Austin</publisher>
            <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1994</date>
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      <did id="a1">
         <head>Descriptive Summary</head>
         <origination label="Creator">
            <persname encodinganalog="100" source="lcnaf">Aldan, Daisy,
		  1923-</persname>
         </origination>
         <unittitle label="Title" encodinganalog="245">Daisy Aldan Papers 
		<unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$a" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1946-1966</unitdate>
         </unittitle>
         <unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="TxU-HU" encodinganalog="099" label="RLIN Record #">TXRC94-A18</unitid>
         <physdesc label="Extent" encodinganalog="300$a">3 boxes (1 linear
		foot)</physdesc>
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            <corpname>
               <subarea>Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center,
		  </subarea>University of Texas at Austin </corpname>
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         <abstract label="Abstract" encodinganalog="520$a">Daisy Aldan, perhaps best
		known for her poetry and editorial work, is also an accomplished translator and
		teacher. Her papers emphasize her editorial work, in particular her efforts for
		
		<title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder Magazine</title> (1953-59). Her own work is
		also represented by materials from 
		<title render="italic" linktype="simple">The Destruction of Cathedrals </title>and 
		<title render="italic" linktype="simple">Seven: Seven </title>as well as her translation of
		
		<title render="italic" linktype="simple">A Throw of the Dice Never Will Abolish
		  Chance</title> by Stephanie Mallarme. </abstract>
         <langmaterial label="Language">
            <language langcode="eng">English.</language>
         </langmaterial>
      </did>
      <bioghist id="a2" encodinganalog="545">
         <head>Biographical Sketch</head>
         <p>Daisy Aldan was born in 1923 in New York City to Louis Aldan, a
		designer, and Esther Edelheit Aldan, an actress. She received a B.A. degree
		from Hunter College in 1943, and an M.A. from Brooklyn College in 1948, and did
		further graduate study at New York University. While primarily known as a poet,
		editor, and translator, she has given readings and lectured extensively
		throughout the United States, Switzerland, India, France, and Germany. She has
		also taught English, creative writing, literature, speech, and film studies at
		the New York School of Art and Design, Emerson College (Sussex, England), the
		Rudolf Steiner Institute (NY), and at the Goetheanum (Switzerland). Aldan,
		while part of the New York City poetry scene of the 1950s and 1960s, is not
		well known outside urban literary circles. She was aware of and friends with
		the Beats, but her style was more influenced by modern French poetry and
		metaphysics. Aldan has said that her primary motivation is
		<emph render="doublequote">to bring a renewal of the WORD into the world.</emph>
		Aldan was recognized by 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Epoch, </title>Cornell University's literary
	 magazine, as one of America's fifty best poets.</p>
         <p>Aldan's earliest chapbook of poems was published in 1946. This was
		followed by 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">The Destruction of Cathedrals and Other Poems
		</title>in 1963, with a preface by Anaïs Nin, and 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Seven: Seven (Poems and Photographs) </title>in
	 1965. During the 1970s, Aldan published seven books of experimental and lyrical
	 poetry. Her non-fiction and prose works are focused on the topic of poetry and
	 consciousness. In 1979 she was able to publish, due to an NEA grant, the
	 novella, 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">A Golden Story.</title>
         </p>
         <p>She edited several important poetry magazines, including 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder Magazine of Literature and
		Art</title>(1953-1959) and 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Two Cities </title>(co-edited with Anaïs Nin), from
	 1961 to 1962. She also published in 1959 a book length anthology of poetry and
	 drawings, 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">A New Folder: Americans - Poems and
		Drawings,</title>that she considered a continuation of 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder Magazine. </title>She has also edited and
	 published translations of works by Stephane Mallarmé, Anaïs Nin, Albert
	 Steffen, and Rudolf Steiner. She contributed to anthologies including 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Fifty-Three American Poets of Today </title>(1973), 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Twentieth-Century American Women Poets
		</title>(1974), and 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">The Little Magazine in America Today </title>(1978),
	 as well as to magazines including 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Botteghe Oscure, Imago, Massachusetts Review, New
		York Times, Poet and Critic, </title>and 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Poetry.</title>
         </p>
         <p>Aldan was awarded the NEA poetry prize in 1968, a Doctor of Letters by
		the University of Karachi in 1970, and received a Pulitzer Prize nomination in
		1978 for her book of poems, 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Between High Tides </title>(1978). She has served in
	 an advisory or directorial capacity for such publications and organizations as
	 Folder Editions, 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">World Literature Today, New York Quarterly,
		</title>and the Poetry Society of America. She is a member of PEN, World
	 Congress of Poets, National Critics Circle, and the Academy of American
	 Poets.</p>
      </bioghist>
      <scopecontent id="a3" encodinganalog="520">
         <head>Scope and Contents</head>
         <p>The Daisy Aldan Papers, 1946-1966, include correspondence, drafts,
		manuscripts, notes, layout dummies, paste-ups, galleys and page proofs, and
		various materials collected for publication. The collection is arranged in
		three series: Publications Edited, 1953-1959 (1.5 boxes); Works, 1956-1965 (1
		box); and Correspondence, 1946-1966 (.5 box).</p>
         <p>Aldan's editorial files dominate the collection. From 1953 to 1961,
		Aldan was involved in the publication and promotion of a group of New York
		poets, musicians, and artists, most of whom were friends and colleagues.
		Publications resulting from these activities include 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder Magazine of Literature and Art </title>and 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">A New Folder: Americans--Poems and Drawings.
		</title>In these publications and in public performances by Aldan and other 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder </title>artists, Aldan emphasized the
	 connection between poetic and visual images by combining drawings or
	 photographs with poetry. The 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder </title>artists included John Ashbery, Lucia
	 Dlugoszewski, Edward Field, Allen Ginsberg, Barbara Guest, Kenneth Koch, Willem
	 and Elaine de Kooning, Denise Levertov, James Merrill, Frank O'Hara, Jackson
	 Pollock, Larry Rivers, Ned Rorem, and Eve Triem.</p>
         <p>Manuscripts by Aldan and others are also present in the collection.
		Among these are the manuscripts for two of Aldan's published books of poetry, 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">The Destruction of Cathedrals </title>and 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Seven:Seven. </title>The material for 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">The Destruction of Cathedrals </title>also includes
	 numerous revisions (<emph render="doublequote">working notes</emph>) of poems
	 accompanied by the final typed version. Also found here are the manuscripts,
	 notes, and publication materials for Aldan's translation of Stephane
	 Mallarmé's 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">A Throw of the Dice. </title>Manuscripts by others
	 consist mostly of submissions of the 
	 <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder </title>poets to Aldan's publications,
	 although other writers such as James Broughton, Gregory Corso, Edward Field,
	 Paul Goodman, Lyons Phelps, Larry Rivers, James Schuyler, Elliot Stein, Eugene
	 Walter, and Philip Whalen are also represented.</p>
         <p>Aldan's correspondence in these papers, 1946-1966, mainly reflects
		editorial duties and requests to a wide variety of people in the musical,
		literary, and art worlds. Correspondence from such writers as Gregory Corso,
		Kenneth Koch, John O'Hara, Ned Rorem, James Schuyler, Eve Triem, and Eugene
		Walter is of a more personal nature and often discusses details of their work
		in a more informal context. Other significant correspondents include Donald
		Allen, John Ashbery, Dore Ashton, Imamu Amiri Baraka, William Rose Benét, Paul
		Blackburn, Julian Beck, Marguerite Caetani, Robert Creeley, Richard Eberhart,
		Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Edward Field, Charles Henri Ford, Allen Ginsberg, Erick
		Hawkins, Geroge Hitchcock, Denise Levertov, Michael McClure, James Merrill,
		Henry Miller, Harold Norse, Charles Olson, Elliott Stein, May Swenson, Alice B.
		Toklas, Tristan Tzara, and William Weaver.</p>
         <p>Beyond the study of Aldan and her work, this collection also provides
		insight into a part of the New York avant-garde poetry scene not necessarily
		dominated stylistically or philosophically by the Beats. Rather it could
		provide information on the influence of modern French poetry (Dadaist,
		Surrealist, and Symbolist) and other contemporary experimental techniques
		(theater of the absurd and multimedia techniques) on post-World War II American
		literature. Additionally this collection provides insight into the editing and
		publishing of little magazines in the United States.</p>
      </scopecontent>
      <relatedmaterial>
         <p>Aldan materials can also be found in several other HRHRC collections,
		  including the 
		<title render="italic" linktype="simple">El Corno Emplumado, </title>Judson Crews, Edward
		Lucie-Smith, Gerard Malanga, Willard Mass, and Eugene Walter collections. The
		HRHRC Vertical File contains a couple of items relating to later publications
		by Aldan.</p>
      </relatedmaterial>
      <acqinfo id="a19" encodinganalog="541">
         <head>Acquisition</head>
         <p>Purchase, 1969 (R4965)</p>
      </acqinfo>
      <accessrestrict id="a14" encodinganalog="506">
         <head>Access</head>
         <p>Open for research</p>
      </accessrestrict>
      <processinfo id="a20" encodinganalog="583">
         <head>Processed by</head>
         <p>Betty Oliver, 1987; Revised by David H. Sparks 1994</p>
      </processinfo>
      <controlaccess id="a12">
         <head>Index Terms</head>
         <controlaccess>
            <head>Correspondents</head>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Allen, Donald Merriam,
		  1912-</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Ashbery, John</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Ashton, Dore</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Baraka, Imamu Amiri,
		  1934-</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Beck, Julian</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Benet, William Rose,
		  1886-1950</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Blackburn, Paul</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Bly, Robert</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Caetani,
		  Marguerite</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Corso, Gregory</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Creeley, Robert,
		  1926-</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">De Kooning,
		  Elaine</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">De Kooning, William,
		  1904-</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Dlugoszewski, Lucia,
		  1931-</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Eberhart, Richard,
		  1904-</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Elmslie, Kenward</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Ferlinghetti,
		  Lawrence</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Field, Edward</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Ford, Charles
		  Henri</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Fraser, Kathleen,
		  1937-</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Ginsberg, Allen,
		  1926-</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Guest, Barbara</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Hawkins, Erick</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Hitchcock,
		  George</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Koch, Kenneth,
		  1925-</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Levertov, Dennis,
		  1923-</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Logue, Christopher,
		  1926-</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Mallarme, Stephane,
		  1852-1898</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">McClure, Michael</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Merrill, James
		  Ingram</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Miller, Henry,
		  1891-</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Norse, Harold</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">O'Hara, Frank</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Olson, Charles,
		  1910-1970</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Pollock, Jackson,
		  1904-</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Rexroth, Kenneth,
		  1905-</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Rivers, Larry,
		  1925-</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Rorem, Ned,
		  1923-</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Schuyler, James</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Stein, Elliott</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Swenson, May</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Toklas, Alice B.</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Triem, Eve,
		  1902-</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Tzara, Tristan,
		  1896-1963</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Walter, Eugene,
		  1921-</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Weaver, William,
		  1923-</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Welch, Lew</persname>
            <persname encodinganalog="700" source="lcnaf">Whalen, Philip</persname>
         </controlaccess>
         <controlaccess>
            <head>Subjects</head>
            <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Poetry--Translations into
		  English</subject>
            <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Women poets,
		  American</subject>
         </controlaccess>
         <controlaccess>
            <head>Document Types</head>
            <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">First drafts</genreform>
            <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Galley proofs</genreform>
            <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Photographs</genreform>
            <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Poems</genreform>
            <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Translations</genreform>
         </controlaccess>
      </controlaccess>
      <bibliography id="a10">
         <head>Sources</head>
         <p>For further information on the life and work of Daisy Aldan, see</p>
         <bibref linktype="simple">Harms, Valerie. 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Celebration with Anaïs Nin. </title>Riverside,
		  Conn.: Magic Circle Press, 1973.</bibref>
      </bibliography>
      <dsc type="combined" id="a23">
         <head>Daisy Aldan Papers--Detailed Description</head>
         <c01 level="series" id="ser1">
            <did>
               <unittitle>Series I. Publications Edited, 
			 <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953-1959</unitdate>
               </unittitle>
            </did>
            <scopecontent>
               <p>This series includes material from two of Aldan's publications, 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder Magazine of Literature and
			 Art</title>(1953-1959) and 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">A New Folder: Americans--Poems and
			 Drawings</title>(1959). These materials, arranged chronologically by date of
		  publication, provide a documented review of the literary productions from a
		  prolific period in Aldan's literary career. The arrangement for each issue also
		  generally reflects the process of publication from beginning designs, through
		  the printing and editing process, to publicity and performance. The material
		  for 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder Magazine </title>includes numbers 1-3,
		  also called Vol. I, #1 and #2 (1953-1954) and Vol. II, #1 (1955). These
		  materials include paste-ups of the magazine with printer's marks, galleys, page
		  proofs, samples of covers, manuscripts from contributors, unbound copies, news
		  releases, and miscellaneous front matter.</p>
               <p>The design of 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder Magazine </title>featured
		  <emph render="doublequote">folio-like</emph> loose leaves with a wrap-around cover.
		  Aldan seems to have taken an active role in the design of each volume; various
		  designs, including several color prints of the cover, are found here. The
		  material for 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder 1 </title>includes photographs of the 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder </title>poets at a party for the magazine
		  that were not used in the publication. The material for 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder 2 </title>includes a final printed copy.
		  Manuscripts from contributors (often signed) are present for all three
		  issues.</p>
               <p>The material for 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">A New Folder: Americans--Poems and
			 Drawings</title>(1959) is also found in this series. While 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">A New Folder </title>was considered by Aldan to
		  be a continuation of 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder Magazine, </title>it was bound in regular
		  book format. These materials also include an unbound copy, various designs for
		  covers, a news release, and an article from 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Mademoiselle </title>(January 1961) that
		  features a group photograph of poets and artists represented in the book.
		  Several photographs found in this series were not used in the publication,
		  among them are portraits of John Ashbery, Kenneth Koch, Frank O'Hara, and Larry
		  Rivers. Also included here are both the accepted and rejected manuscripts for
		  the book, as well as a poster layout and related organizational material for a
		  reading held in New York at The Living Theater in 1959. </p>
               <p>Also found here are numerous manuscripts collected by Aldan. These
			 manuscripts mainly comprise submissions by such 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder </title>poets as John Ashbery, Edward
		  Field, Barbara Guest, Denise Levertov, Larry Rivers, and Eugene Walter. Other
		  writers, such as James Broughton, Gregory Corso, Paul Goodman, Lyons Phelps,
		  James Schuyler, Elliot Stein, and Philip Whalen are represented as well. Also
		  present are two copies of 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Semi-Colon, </title>edited by John Bernard
		  Myers, containing poems by several 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder </title>poets, especially Kenneth Koch
		  and Frank O'Hara.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder Magazine of Literature and
				  Art</title>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">(1953-1955)</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>
                        <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder 1, </title>Vol. I, #1 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">(1953)</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
                  <c04>
                     <did>
                        <container type="box">1</container>
                        <container type="folder">1</container>
                        <unittitle>Typescripts from contributors with corrections and
					 printer's marks</unittitle>
                     </did>
                  </c04>
                  <c04>
                     <did>
                        <container type="box">1</container>
                        <container type="folder">2</container>
                        <unittitle>Front matter and photographs with corrections and
					 printer's marks</unittitle>
                     </did>
                  </c04>
                  <c04>
                     <did>
                        <container type="box">1</container>
                        <container type="folder">3</container>
                        <unittitle>Paste-up with corrections, cover designs, and
					 prospectus</unittitle>
                     </did>
                  </c04>
                  <c04>
                     <did>
                        <container type="box">1</container>
                        <container type="folder">4</container>
                        <unittitle>Page proofs, two sets, one with
					 corrections</unittitle>
                     </did>
                  </c04>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>
                        <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder 2, </title>Vol. I, #2 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">(1954)</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
                  <c04>
                     <did>
                        <container type="box">1</container>
                        <container type="folder">5</container>
                        <unittitle>Typescripts from contributors with corrections and
					 printer's marks, and miscellaneous front matter</unittitle>
                     </did>
                  </c04>
                  <c04>
                     <did>
                        <container type="box">1</container>
                        <container type="folder">6</container>
                        <unittitle>Page proofs, cover designs, prospectus with
					 designs</unittitle>
                     </did>
                  </c04>
                  <c04>
                     <did>
                        <container type="box">1</container>
                        <container type="folder">7</container>
                        <unittitle>Printed copy with trial covers</unittitle>
                     </did>
                  </c04>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>
                        <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder 3, </title>Vol. II, #1 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">(1955)</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
                  <c04>
                     <did>
                        <container type="box">1</container>
                        <container type="folder">8</container>
                        <unittitle>Covers, page proofs with corrections and printer's
					 marks, prospectus, and news release</unittitle>
                     </did>
                  </c04>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">1</container>
                     <container type="folder">9</container>
                     <unittitle>Rejected manuscripts for 
				  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder</title>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>Galleys for 
				  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder Magazine #1-3</title>--removed to
				  Galley files</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>A New Folder: Americans--Poems and Drawings 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">(1959)</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">1</container>
                     <container type="folder">10</container>
                     <unittitle>Typescripts from contributors with corrections and
				  printer's marks, and miscellaneous front matter</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">1</container>
                     <container type="folder">11</container>
                     <unittitle>Paste-up with corrections and printer's
				  marks</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>Galleys (1 oversize folder and 5 galley folders), and
				  front matter (2 oversize folders)--removed to Galley files or
				  Oversize</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">1</container>
                     <unittitle>Living Theater Reading of 
				  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">New Folder </title>poets (1959), includes
				  introductory remarks, manuscripts, poster proof, and news release</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">2</container>
                     <unittitle>Unbound copy, covers, news release, 
				  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Mademoiselle </title>article</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <container type="folder">3</container>
                  <unittitle>Manuscripts collected, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">nd</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <container type="folder">4</container>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Semicolon, </title>Vol. I, #2-3; Vol. II,
				#1</unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
         </c01>
         <c01 level="series" id="ser2">
            <did>
               <unittitle>Series II. Works, 
			 <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1956-1965</unitdate>
               </unittitle>
            </did>
            <scopecontent>
               <p>The Works series contains the manuscripts for two of Aldan's books
			 of poetry and for her translation of 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">A Throw of the Dice Never Will Abolish
			 Chance</title>(1959) by Stephane Mallarmé. This series is arranged
		  alphabetically by title and is organized to reflect the process of editing and
		  publication. The material for 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">The Destruction of Cathedrals and Other
			 Poems</title>(1963) includes what Aldan calls “working notes on poems,” as
		  well as a typescript, covers, galleys, and miscellaneous front matter. Aldan's
		  working notes include numerous annotated drafts of poems. Also present are
		  camera-ready photographs of drawings (by Charles Henri Ford, Willem De Kooning,
		  and Jackson Pollack, among others) that were used in the book. The material for
		  
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Seven:Seven </title>includes a typescript with
		  printer's notes, page proofs, galleys, drawings of designs for the book, as
		  well as photographs by Stella Snead that were used as illustrations.</p>
               <p>The material for the translation of Mallarmé's 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">A Throw of the Dice </title>includes material
		  for both the original 1956 publication (included in 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder 4, </title>1956) and a separate edition
		  published in 1961. The unbound copies of the 1961 edition found here are signed
		  by Aldan and inscribed as copy #3. Found here also are typescripts and layout
		  dummies of both the English translation and the original French with printer's
		  marks and editor's corrections, galleys, and notes for the introduction and
		  translation.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">The Destruction of Cathedrals, and Other
				  Poems</title>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">(1963)</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">5-6</container>
                     <unittitle>
                        <emph render="doublequote">Working notes on poems</emph> and
				  typescript</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">2</container>
                     <container type="folder">7</container>
                     <unittitle>Covers, paste-up, photographs, miscellaneous front
				  matter and notes</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>Galleys (1 oversize folder)--removed to
				  Oversize</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Seven:Seven, Poems and Photographs </title>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">(1965)</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">3</container>
                     <container type="folder">1</container>
                     <unittitle>Typescript with printer's marks, photographs, galleys,
				  page proofs, and book designs</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <unittitle>Galleys (1 oversize folder)--removed to
				  Oversize</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>
                     <title render="italic" linktype="simple">A Throw of the Dice Never Will Abolish
				  Chance</title>
                     <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">(1956, 1961, nd)</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">3</container>
                     <container type="folder">2</container>
                     <unittitle>Layout dummies of English translation and original
				  French text; handwritten notes for translation, preface, and introduction;
				  unbound, numbered, and signed copy (#3)</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">3</container>
                     <container type="folder">3</container>
                     <unittitle>Layout dummies of English translation and original
				  French text with editor's corrections and printer's marks;
				  prospectus</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
         </c01>
         <c01 level="series" id="ser3">
            <did>
               <unittitle>Series III. Correspondence, 
			 <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1946-1966</unitdate>
               </unittitle>
            </did>
            <scopecontent>
               <p>The Correspondence series includes both outgoing and incoming
			 correspondence. The outgoing correspondence focuses on matters relating to the
			 publication of 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder </title>poetry and is chronologically
		  arranged. The incoming correspondence is alphabetically arranged and contains
		  one folder of correspondence from Frank O'Hara, which includes paste-ups and
		  printer's proofs for two poems published in 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder 1 </title>(1953), and a typescript for
		  his essay 
		  <title render="doublequote" linktype="simple">Nature and New Painting,</title> published in 
		  <title render="italic" linktype="simple">Folder 3 </title>(1954). Significant
		  correspondents include John Ashbery, Imamu Amiri Baraka, Paul Blackburn, Robert
		  Bly, Julian Beck, Marguerite Caetani, Gregory Corso, Robert Creeley, Caresse
		  Crosby, Kenward Elmslie, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Edward Field, Charles Henri
		  Ford, Allen Ginsberg, Galway Kinnell, James Herlihy, Kenneth Koch, Denise
		  Levertov, Michael McClure, James Merrill, Henry Miller, Harold Norse, Frank
		  O'Hara, Charles Olson, Kenneth Rexroth, Ned Rorem, James Schuyler, May Swenson,
		  Alice B. Toklas, Tristan Tzara, and Philip Whalen. A complete index of all
		  correspondents can be found at the end of this inventory.</p>
               <p>The correspondence also includes manuscripts from several writers.
			 In the correspondent's index that follows this inventory, an asterisk (*) is
			 used to denote authors for whom manuscripts are also present.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <container type="box">3</container>
                  <container type="folder">4</container>
                  <unittitle>Outgoing, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1954-1960</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02>
               <did>
                  <unittitle>Incoming, 
				<unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1946-1966</unitdate>
                  </unittitle>
               </did>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">3</container>
                     <container type="folder">5</container>
                     <unittitle>A-H</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">3</container>
                     <container type="folder">6</container>
                     <unittitle>O'Hara, Frank, 
				  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1953-1959</unitdate>
                     </unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
               <c03>
                  <did>
                     <container type="box">3</container>
                     <container type="folder">7</container>
                     <unittitle>J-W</unittitle>
                  </did>
               </c03>
            </c02>
         </c01>
      </dsc>
      <odd type="index">
         <head>Daisy Aldan Papers--Index of Correspondents</head>
         <list>
            <item><persname> Allen, Donald Merriam, 1912- </persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Ashbery, John</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Asher, Elise, 1914- </persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Ashton, Dore</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Baraka, Imamu Amiri, 1934- </persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Beck, Julian</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Benét, William Rose, 1886-1950</persname> ( 
		  <title render="italic">Saturday Review of Literature</title>)--3.5
		  </item>
            <item><persname> Bernays, Anne</persname> ( 
		  <title render="italic">Discovery: An American Review</title>)--3.5
		  </item>
            <item><persname> Blackburn Paul</persname>--3.5 *</item>
            <item><persname> Blaine, Nellie</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Bly, Robert</persname> ( 
		  <title render="italic">The Sixties</title>)--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Boultenhouse, Charles</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Brigante, Louis</persname> ( 
		  <title render="italic">Intro Bulletin: A Literary Newspaper of the
			 Arts</title>)--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Caetani, Marguerite</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Calas, Nicoles</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Chester, Alfred, 1928-1971</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Cooper, Julian</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Corso, Gregory</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Creeley, Robert, 1926- </persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Crosby, Caresse, 1892- </persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Daniels, Guy</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> De Kooning, Elaine</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Dlugoszewski, Lucia, 1931- </persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Eberhart, Richard, 1904- </persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Eisenberg, Sondra (Folder Editions)</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Elmslie, Kenward</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Emmerich, Constance (Mrs. André)</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> English, Frederick</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Enslin, Theodore</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Eshleman, Clayton</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Fancher, Edwin</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Farber, Norma</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Ferlinghetti, Lawrence</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Ferrini, Vincent, 1913- </persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Field, Edward, 1914- </persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Ford, Charles Henri</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Fowlie, Wallace, 1908- </persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Fraser, Kathleen, 1937- </persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Friar, Kimon</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Galler, David, 1929- (W. W. Norton and Company)</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Garrigue, Jean, 1912-1972</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Ginsberg, Allen, 1926- </persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Gleason, Madeline</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Glen, Emilie</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Gregor, Arthur, 1923- </persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Guest, Barbara</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Kinnell, Galway, 1927- </persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Hall, Carol</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Hanson, Pauline</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Hart, John Barkley</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Hawkins, Erick</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Herlihy, James Leo</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Hitchcock, George</persname> ( 
		  <title render="italic">San Francisco Review</title>)--3.5 [to Anaïs
		  Nin]</item>
            <item><persname> Hopkins, Loda M. (New York Public Library)</persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Jones, LeRoi</persname>--See Baraka, Imamu Amiri, 1934- </item>
            <item><persname> Karlsson, T. Edward (The Pierson Press)</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Kessler, Jascha Frederick, 1929- </persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Kiesler, Frederick</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Koch, Kenneth, 1925- </persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Lane, B.</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Lansing, Gerrit</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Larsen, Carl, 1934- </persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Levertov, Denise, 1923- </persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Logue, Christopher, 1926- </persname>--3.7 *</item>
            <item><persname> McClure, Michael</persname>--3.7 *</item>
            <item><persname> Mayhall, Jane</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Merrill, James Ingram</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Miller, Henry, 1891- </persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Molnar, Ferenc</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Norse, Harold</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> O'Hara, Frank</persname>--3.6 *</item>
            <item><persname> O'Gorman, Ned, 1929- </persname>--3.5 </item>
            <item><persname> Olson, Charles, 1910-1970</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Phelps, Lyon</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Poindexter, Elinor (Poindexter Gallery)</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905- (KPFA-San Francisco)</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Richards, Mary Caroline</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Rorem, Ned, 1923- </persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Roseliep, Raymond, 1917- </persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Schmidt, Judith</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Schuyler, James</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Smith, William Jay, 1910- </persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Spenser, Sylvia</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Stein, Elliott</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Sweeney, James Johnson, 1900- (Guggenheim Museum)</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Swenson, May</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Toklas, Alice B.</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Triem, Eve, 1902- </persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Tzara, Tristan, 1896-1963</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Walter, Eugene, 1921- </persname>--3.7 *</item>
            <item><persname> Weaver, William, 1923- </persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Welch, Lew</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Whalen, Philip</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Whitman, Ruth, 1922- </persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Willenborn, Joyce</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Williams, Oscar, 1900-1964</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Witt-Diamant, Ruth (San Francisco State Poetry Center)</persname>--3.7
		  </item>
            <item><persname> Wool, Sandra</persname>--3.7 </item>
            <item><persname> Zinnes, Harriet</persname>--3.5 </item>
         </list>
      </odd>
   </archdesc>
</ead>
