Literary agents
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Feldman Documents, ''Fame'' Prospectus and IntroFeldman Documents, ''Fame'' Prospectus and Intro, circa 1993
This folder contains a draft and prospectus of Burton Feldman's proposed book tentatively titled ''Against Fame: The Romantics and Glory'' as well as letters of response from some of the publishers that he sent copies of the work to.
Feldman Documents, Literary Agencies, Burton and Peggy, Manuscript Responses (1 of 4), 1953-1996
This folder is the first of four containing responses from literary agencies and publishers regarding manuscripts sent them by Burton and Peggy Feldman.
Feldman Documents, Literary Agencies, Burton and Peggy, Manuscript Responses (2 of 4), 1958-1999
This folder is the second of four containing responses from literary agencies and publishers regarding manuscripts sent them by Burton and Peggy Feldman.
Feldman Documents, Literary Agencies, Burton and Peggy, Manuscript Responses (3 of 4), 1991-1996
This folder is the third of four containing responses from literary agencies and publishers regarding manuscripts sent them by Burton and Peggy Feldman.
Feldman Documents, Literary Agencies, Burton and Peggy, Manuscript Responses (4 of 4), 1964-1991
This folder is the fourth of four containing responses from literary agencies and publishers regarding manuscripts sent them by Burton and Peggy Feldman.
Feldman Documents, Poetry and Poem Drafts (12 of 18), between 1991-1992
This folder is the eleventh of eighteen containing notes and drafts on Burton Feldman's poetry projects. There are drafts of ''The Civil War,'' one of Burton Feldman's largest poetry projects, in this folder.
Feldman Documents, Poetry and Poem Drafts (13 of 18), between 1960-1990
This folder is the thirteenth of eighteen containing notes and drafts on Burton Feldman's poetry projects.
Feldman Manuscripts, ''Kill Karl Marx'' (3) (1 of 2), circa 1999
This folder is the first of two containing a full draft of a novel by Burton Feldman called ''Kill Karl Marx.'' The novel features Feldman's stock characters of Emma Carew and Wrist. Within the process of this novel's creation, Wrist is combined with another character called Doogan.