Item K/PP106/5/59/31-41 - Texts by Allen De Loach 1968-1990

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K/PP106/5/59/31-41

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Texts by Allen De Loach 1968-1990

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  • 1968 - 1990 (Creation)

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Allen De Loach: photocopy of typescript of poem 'Elegy for Walt Whitman', to be published by Anonym Press, New York, 1968; photocopy of typescript essay 'The eclectic Dylan', with covering typescript letter, 8 Dec 1968, recounting driving accident in which Allen Ginsberg was injured; mailing of Sep 1969, enclosing typescript carbons of poem sequence beginning 'Herein lies the art...', poem sequence titled 'Fragments, etc.', untitled poem sequence, found elsewhere as 'Three parts unordered' and prose item headed 'The poems is a real thing, baby'; recapitulatory mailing, with typescript, four poems in 'Herein lies the art...' group, and photocopies of typescript of 'Fragments, etc.' and 'from Three parts unordered'; mailing of November 1969, comprising a photocopy of De Loach's poem 'From Maine', to which have been added many marginal comments by Mottram; photocopy of poem sequence 'Three parts unordered', containing short poems numbered 1-33; photocopy of typescript of prose item headed 'from an Introduction to Who is Lowenfels?' (23 pages), endorsed 'Buffalo '74' in Mottram's hand; photocopy of typescript, 'Crow Mother poem'; mailing of typescript work at Christmas 1975 including short story in letter format, poems including 'Recognitions', 'Looking out' and untitled short story opening 'Dalmiki sat, legs crossed...'; photocopy of typescript of poem 'The left-handed Kachina', sent to Mottram 4 Aug 1989; photocopy of typescript and manuscript story opening 'It's a good opening line for any story,' with covering manuscript note, 5 Apr 1990

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