"Unspeakable Practices: A Three-Day Celebration of Iconoclastic American Fiction" sponsored by Brown University as part of the 1988 Brown University Reading and Lecture Series on April 4-6, 1988. Notable writers include Donald Barthelme, Walter…
"Violent Pastoral," here in a broadside printed by Laurence Scott, is a poem "set in a Greece of the mind." It's unclear whether Strato Mouflouzelis is the eagle and James Merrill the lamb, or vice versa.
"Voices from the Other World," published in The Country of a Thousand Years of Peace, was James Merrill's first--and for many years, only--treatment of the Ouija board séances in a poem. Merrill's supernatural and domestic life with Jackson…
Newspaper clipping of "Volume by Creeley Is Prize Nominee" which notes the Christian Science Monitor has listed Robert Creeley's For Love as a contender for the 1963 National Book Awards.
Newspaper clipping of "Volume by Creeley Is Prize Nominee" which notes the Christian Science Monitor has listed Robert Creeley's For Love as a contender for the 1963 National Book Awards.
Newspaper clipping of "War, Politics Disturb Poet" by Jean Howerton from the Courier-Journal, May 13, 1967. Howerton interviews Mona Van Duyn during her visit to Louisville for a poetry reading at the University of Louisville and the American…