Slide photographs taken by Gass and used for his slide lecture, titled "The Surface of the City," published in Harper's Magazine, and delivered at the Georgia Tech School of Architecture, the Walker Art Institute in Minneapolis, and the St. Louis Art…
Notebook pages showing the first title of and early notes toward the pivotal, experimental, multifaceted poem "The Thousand and Second Night," which was based partly upon Merrill's Bell's palsy experience. These notes capture Merrill's uncertainty…
"The Torches of Florence" by Andrei Voznesensky and translated by William Jay Smith.Collected inAntiworlds: Poems by Andrei Voznesenskyedited by Patricia Blake and Max Hayward, 1966.
Autograph drafts with corrections of "The Torches of Florence" by Andrei Voznesensky and translated by William Jay Smith. Collected in Antiworlds: Poems by Andrei Voznesensky edited by Patricia Blake and Max Hayward, 1966.