"New York State Author William Gaddis Discusses His Work" sponsored by New York State Writers Institute, State University of New York at Albany on April 14, 1994
Newspaper clipping advertisement of "The Recognitions by William Gaddis" by Jack Green from The Village Voice (March 29, 1962). Green promotes his series articles, "fire the bastards!," defending The Recognitions.
"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…
Photocopy clipping of "The Artist as the Dregs of His Work: There's No Cure For Me Without Readers But to Read It," by William Gaddis, 1983. Include a sketch of Gaddis.
Program for the 1994 National Book Award ceremony on November 16, 1994. William Gaddis was awarded the prize in fiction for his novel, A Frolic of His Own.
Typescript draft of May Swenson's introduction for Howard Moss and Elizabeth Bishop's reading at the 92nd Street YM-YWHA Poetry Center, October 10, 1977.
Typescript draft of May Swenson's introduction for Ben Belitt and Howard Nemerov's reading at the 92nd Street YM-YWHA Poetry Center, November 15, 1965.