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"Three Valentines to the Wide World" by Mona Van Duyn from Poetry, Volume 88, Number 4 (July 1956).

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"Three Valentines to the Wide World" by Mona Van Duyn from Poetry, Volume 88, Number 4 (July 1956).

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Newspaper clipping of "To Elkin, Farewell" by Robert W. Duffy from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 11, 1995.

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Typescript and autograph drafts of "To Poets' Worksheets in the Air-Conditioned Vault of a Library" by Mona Van Duyn. Published in the CARLETON MISCELLANY, Fall 1965 and collected in TO SEE, TO TAKE (1970).

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Typescript [photocopy] draft of "Torschlusspanik" by William Gaddis. Written for DeutschlandRadio, "Torschlusspanik" is a one-act monologue broadcast on March 3, 1999, three and a half months after Gaddis died. It is also the first 43 pages of…

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Newspaper clipping of "Two Poets Share Bollingen Award" by Joseph B. Treaster from The New York Times, January 11, 1971. Announces Richard Wilbur and Mona Van Duyn as the recipients of the 1971 Bollingen Award administered by Yale University.

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Tear sheet of "Two Poets: May Swenson and David Ignatow" by Rozanne Knudson fromAmerican Libraries, November 1971.

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Catalogue for "Type/Script: Notebooks: An Examination: An Exhibition from the Special Collections of Washington University"complied by Special Collections, Washington University Libraries, 1996.

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Broadside advertisement for "U.S. Poet Laureate Mona Van Duyn Will Formally Open Missouri Writers' Week in the Historic Hamlet of Hermann, Missouri on April 18, 1993."

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Uneasy Fame For a Reclusive Soul, Newsday, July 14, 1987. May Swenson won $135,000 from the MacArthur Foundation. Hartocollis was able to track Swenson to her home Sea Cliff, Long Island for an interview.
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