Poetry
For works ABOUT Poetry, use the LCSH topical heading
Found in 106 Collections and/or Records:
Maureen Owen Papers
Maureen Owen is a poet, editor, and publisher, and has served as the coordinator/director of the St. Marks Poetry Project (1976-1980). Owen is the author of numerous collections of poetry, and is the founder of the literary magazine Telephone and the press Telephone Books. The collection consists of correspondence with colleagues, editorial work on publications, teaching materials, manuscripts and drafts, notebooks, and other various items related to her work and life.
May Arno Schwatt Publications, 1928-1930
Miscellaneous Correspondence and Exhibit Coverage, 1995-1999
Miscellaneous Publications, 1982-2018
Miscellaneous publications including a book of poetry, information on Catholics, Quakers and a Passover book.
Motivational Memos and Poems, 1952
The Colorado State Archives series contains administrative records used by Renze while she was the Colorado State Archivist.
Organizations and Conferences : Colorado Poetry, 1938
Folder contains materials related to scholarly organizations Levette Jay Davidson was involved in and programs he attended.
Organizations and Conferences : Colorado Poetry, 1942
Folder contains materials related to scholarly organizations Levette Jay Davidson was involved in and programs he attended.
Organizations and Conferences : Colorado Poetry, 1942
Folder contains materials related to scholarly organizations Levette Jay Davidson was involved in and programs he attended.
Poem on the Page Broadsides
Poem on the Page collection of fine printed letterpress broadsides from various publishers assembled by the University of Denver Department of Special Collecions and Archives. Poetry by various poets, colophons by the corresponding printers.
Poems, ca. 1991-2018
Poems authored by Professor Gilbert, including: "Ecole Normale Superieure;" "Mixed Signals;" "The absence of light: sixteen poems about war;" an essay entitled "when the poem sees into you;" "Poets Against the War;" "Five poems;" and "Nam - 40 years."