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- Poets, American--20th century--Correspondence 2
- Poetry -- Periodicals 1
- Poets, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence 1
- Publishers and Publishing 1
- Names
- Bunting, Basil 2
- Duncan, Robert, 1919-1988 2
- Enslin, Theodore 2
- Berrigan, Ted 1
- Brown, Rebecca, 1956- 1
- Connolly, Thomas Edmund 1
- Coolidge, Clark, 1939- 1
- Corbett, William 1
- Corman, Cid 1
- Elmslie, Kenward 1
- Eshleman, Clayton 1
- Finlay, Ian Hamilton, 1925-2006 1
- Gardner, Isabella, 1915-1981 1
- Gordon, Giles, 1940-2003 1
- Graves, Robert, 1895-1985 1
- Guest, Barbara, 1920-2006 1
- Hall, Donald, 1928- 1
- Harwood, Lee, 1939- 1 + ∧ less
Thomas Connolly correspondence
This collection consists of letters between Thomas Connolly and various writers, some of which are personal and/or relate to his research interests, but most of which document the hiring of writers as faculty for summer sessions at the University at Buffalo.
Fire Exit Collection
This collection contains material related to the magazine Fire Exit (1967-1975), edited and published by William Corbett for four numbered issues and related broadsides, including correspondence and submissions from 1955-1992; production material for issues 1-4; and William Corbett's personal manuscripts, notebooks, and ephemera.
Robert Kelly Collection
The Robert Kelly Collection contains an extensive collection of Kelly’s autographed and typed manuscripts and notebooks (approximately 58,000 pages); over 4,000 letters to Kelly from such writers as Cid Corman, Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Ted Enslin, Clayton Eshleman, Charles Olson, Jonathan Williams, and Diane Wakoski; and copies of many of Kelly’s letters to others.
Martin Seymour-Smith Collection
The Martin Seymour-Smith Collection contains letters from Robert Creeley, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Robert Graves, Donald Hall, Philip Larkin, Tom Raworth, Giles Gordon, Terence Hards, Brian Higgins, Alan Hodge, Judith Nye, James Reeves, and Charles Sisson; notebooks, manuscripts, and/or proofs for many of Seymour-Smith's creative, critical, and biographical publications; photocopies of letters and diaries by Robert Graves; and photocopies of letters by Laura Riding Jackson.