Selected letters /
"In this volume, edited and annotated by Ralph Maud, we see Olson at the height of his powers and also at his most human. The nearly two hundred letters, selected from a known three thousand, demonstrate the wide range of Olson's interests and the depth of his concern for the future. As we...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Berkeley :
University of California Press,
c2000.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Library Sources for the Charles Olson Letters in This Volume
- A Chronology of Charles Olson's Life and Correspondence
- To Charles Joseph Olson (1931)
- To the Rhodes Scholarship Committee (1931)
- To Wilbert Snow (1932)
- To John Finch (1935)
- To Barbara Denny (1936)
- To Anne Bosshard (1936)
- To Dorothy Norman (1938-1939)
- To F.O. Matthiessen (1939)
- To Carl Van Doren and Van Wyck Brooks (1940)
- To Waldo Frank (1940)
- To Constance Wilcock (1941)
- To Homer and Viola Barrett (1941)
- To the Office of Strategic Services (1942)
- To Alfred Stieglitz (1945)
- To Malcolm Cowley (1945)
- To Oscar Lange (1945)
- To William H. Tripp (1945)
- To Winfred Overholser and Mary Rudge (1946)
- To Robert Hannegan (1946)
- To Ezra Pound (1946)
- To Adam Kulikowski (1946)
- To Ruth Benedict (1946)
- To John Berryman (1947)
- To Harvey Breit (1947)
- To Eleanor and Harry Metcalf (1947)
- To Douglas Fox (1947)
- To Edward Dahlberg (1947)
- To Monroe Engel (1947)
- To Muriel Rukeyser (1947)
- To the Guggenheim Foundation (1948)
- To Ezra Pound (1948)
- To the Western Playing Card Company (1948)
- To Edward Dahlberg and Caresse Crosby (1948)
- To Henry Murray (1948)
- To Josef Albers (1948)
- To Caresse Crosby and Robert Payne (1949)
- To Kitue Kitasono (1949)
- To Albert Erskine (1949)
- To Ben Shahn (1949)
- To Michael Lekakis (1949)
- To Ray B. West (1950)
- To Vincent Ferrini (1950)
- To Robert Creeley (1950)
- To Jay Leyda (1950)
- To Robert Giroux (1950)
- To Frances Boldereff (1950).