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Poetry

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms
Scope Note: Use for works that ARE in forms such as these variant terms: Lyrics (Poetry) Poems Poetic literature Rhymes (Poetry) Rimes (Poetry) Verse (Poetry) Verses (Poetry)

For works ABOUT Poetry, use the LCSH topical heading

Found in 106 Collections and/or Records:

Box 8, 1964 - 2012

 File — Box M410.0008: [Barcode: U186023271874]
Identifier: M410.0008
Abstract Box contains forty-eight (48) distinct items, in forty-six (46) various sized custom file folders up to 25 inches in length. Folders are labeled and in alphabetical order by author's last name. Descriptions are as follows: 1. One custom print file folder, 24.5 x 16.5 inches – Artaud, Antonin. Indian Culture. 16 x 24 inches. Translated from the French by Clayton Eshleman and Bernard Bador with artwork by Nancy Spero. This is no. 65 from an edition of 150 numbered and signed by Eshleman and...
Dates: 1964 - 2012

Box 9, 1980 - 2005

 File — Box M410.0009: [Barcode: U186023271866]
Identifier: M410.0009
Abstract Box contains ten (10) distinct oversized items, in ten (10) various sized custom file folders 25 to 36 inches in length. Folders are labeled and in alphabetical order by author's last name. Descriptions are as follows: 1. One custom print file folder, 36 x 20 inches – Berry, Wendell. Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front. 15 x 35 inches. Photo by Guy Mendes. Published in Heaven Poster Series no. 14. White Fields Press, 1994. 2. One custom print file folder, 30.5 x 20 inches – Bunting,...
Dates: 1980 - 2005

Box 23, 1994-2008

 File — Box B398.02.0023: Series B398.02; Series B398.04; Series B398.05 [Barcode: U186023282697]
Identifier: B398.02.0023
Abstract Three inch 3-ring binder full of negatives and photographic prints of the participants for study; prints of finished drawings, some the final product and some other portrait versions. There are also 5 books related to participants in the portrait project and the project in general: "Appel is Forever" by Suzanne Whiteley, “Soundless Roar” by Ava Kadishson Schieber, “Letters from Colorado Holocaust Survivors to Future Generations” compiled by the Center for Judaic Studies, “Lodz Ghetto Album”...
Dates: 1994-2008

Burton Feldman Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M145
Abstract Burton Edward Feldman (1926-2003) served as faculty member of University of Denver, Department of English from 1965-1998. During his time at the University, Feldman acted as Director of Undergraduate Honors in English (1968 - 1974), Editor of the Denver Quarterly (1970 - 1975), and Director of Graduate Studies in English (1980 - 1984). Feldman also published poetry and scholarly works, including The Rise of Modern Mythology: 1680 - 1860 and 'The Nobel Prize: A History of Genius,...
Dates: 1945-2004

"Changeling" manuscript, n.d.

 File
Identifier: M517.01.0003.0005
Abstract

Draft copy of Professor Gilbert's poetry collection "Changeling."

Dates: n.d.

Cleta Clemmer Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M229
Abstract

Cleta Clemmer (1887-1977) was an American author. She lived in Escondido, California, and it was there she wrote the stories and poetry in this collection. This collection consists of manuscripts of short stories and poems.

Dates: 1972-1978

Container 10, 1979

 File — Carton M410.0010: [Barcode: U186023271858]
Identifier: M410.0010
Abstract

Roll storage tube contains one (1) rolled broadside: Grenier, Robert. Cambridge M’ass. 40 3/4 x 49 inches. Tuumba Press, 1979.

Dates: 1979

Course Materials--Mythology, Poetry, 1942

 File
Identifier: M060.01.0001.0042
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains research materials.

Dates: 1942

ELADA Audio Reels, bulk: 1961 - 1975

 Series
Identifier: U032.01
Dates: Majority of material found within 1961 - 1975

"Encounter" Poem, June 1942

 Item
Identifier: B333.02.0001.0002.00017
Abstract An poem by Thekla Stoll circulated among the Jews in Berlin, Germany. The poem speaks of the despair of the Jews' condition and the hope the author sees in the spirit of the Jews. Translation from Henry Lowenstein: "Today I saw 1,000 disturbed people, Today I saw 1,000 Jews, wandering into oblivion, Into the gray of the cold morning drew the condemned Leaving behind what once was their life. They stepped through the gates, glancing back, As they left everything outside, their homeland,...
Dates: June 1942