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Literature

CLEANTH BROOKS PAPERS, 1949-1991.
Literary Critic and University Professor, (1906-1994).
Literary and personal correspondence, transcript of a radio interview, and typescripts of essays. MSS-092, 1.5 linear inches.

ROBERT FLANAGAN PAPERS, 1960-1998.
UT alumnus, novelist, poet, playwright, and professor, (b.1941).
Papers consist of notes, worksheets, typescripts, and revisions of short and long works of fiction; correspondence; periodicals with Flanagan contributions as well as those that he edited or advised; ephemera (fliers, announcements, invitations etc.); video tapes; biographical information. MSS-124, 9.2 linear feet.

STEVE GORDON PAPERS, 1971-1982.
Toledo playwright/screenwriter, (1939-1982).
Papers include screenplays related to television and film work including the film "Arthur", fragments of screenplays, printed materials, and photographs. MSS-123. 1 linear foot.

JEAN GOULD PAPERS, 1919-1993.
Author, formerly of Toledo, Ohio (b.1909).
Papers include correspondence, notes, rough drafts, typescripts, galley proofs, research materials, short stories, articles, newspaper clippings, reviews, a scrapbook, photographs, and other miscellaneous items pertaining primarily to the many biographies she has written. Correspondents and some subjects of her biographies include: Robert Frost, Helen Keller, Gwendolyn Brooks, Jimmy Carter, Georgia O'Keefe, Victor and Walter Reuther, and Eleanor Roosevelt. MSS-014, 095, 10 linear feet.

ETHERIDGE KNIGHT PAPERS, 1964-1992.
Poet, (1931 - 1991).
Papers consist primarily of correspondence with family, fellow writers and publishers, audio-visual material, photographs, and writings by prisoners. Typescripts and proofs of works: Born of A Woman and Belly Song and Other Poems. Subjects include prison life, "toasts" (long narrative poems) and the African-American experience. Includes correspondence from other poets and writers such as Sonia Sanchez, Robert Bly, Dudley Randall, Gwendolyn Brooks, Nikki Giovanni, Donald Hall, Don Lee, Herbert W. Martin, Judith Minty, and Noel Stock. MSS-016, 4 linear feet.

W. U. McDONALD PAPERS, 1963-1996.
Eudora Welty scholar and teacher (b.1927).
Materials in this collection relate to Eudora Welty scholarship and include correspondence to and from McDonald about the Eudora Welty Newsletter and Pieces of News. The Welty Society Newsletter and copies of the newsletters themselves. MSS-118, (4.5 linear feet).

HENRY WALDEMAR NORDMEYER PAPERS, 1905-1962.
Professor of German language and literature, University of Michigan (1891-1981).
Collection consists primarily of extensive correspondence with colleagues and relatives. Principal familial correspondents include Nordmeyer's wife, Friedel, his parents, Ernst and Mary, his sisters, and his brothers. Correspondence with friends and lovers is also comprehensive; it documents the reaction in the 1920s to Victorian social mores. Slightly more than half of the correspondence is in German -- scanty outgoing letters are often in shorthand. The Canaday Center also houses Nordmeyer's massive (largely German language) library. MSS-012, 8 linear feet.

HERBERT WOODWARD MARTIN PAPERS, 1940-1999.
Poet and professor, University of Dayton, Ohio (b.1933).
Majority of the collection consists of correspondence from fellow writers, associates, former students, publishers, and family. Other materials include poetry in rough draft, typescript, and published forms, as well as fliers and clippings, photographs, posters, journals, and ephemeral material. MSS-015, 095, 40 linear feet.

J. WILLIAM MYERS PAPERS, 1936-1997.
Minister, poet, editor, publisher (b. 1919).
Legal documents, printed materials, and ephemera related to his work as a poet. MSS-127, .2 linear feet.

DAVID OSSMAN TAPE RECORDINGS, 1960-1970.
Poet, radio literary consultant, and producer (b.1936).
Tape recordings of interviews with 44 poets, mostly American, for the radio program "The Sullen Art" (1960-1961); correspondence from those poets and from listeners regarding that program; poetry readings by seven poets for the series "The Poet in New York"; tapes of the Berkeley Poetry Conference (July 13-23, 1965), including lectures and poetry readings. Featured poets include: Allen Ginsberg, Edward Dorn, Robert Edward Duncan, Robert Creeley, Imamu Amiri Baraka, Gilbert Sorrentino, and Paul Blackburn. MSS-032, 4 linear feet.

MARY de RACHEWILTZ TRANSLATION OF CANTOS BY EZRA POUND, 1973-1975.
Daughter of Ezra Pound (b.1925).
Eight notebooks and ten leaves containing translations of the Cantos (from English to Italian) made while de Rachewiltz was a fellow at the Radcliffe Institute from 1973 to 1975. Ten leaves containing Canto 76, which appears to have been written in the 1950s. The collection includes de Rachewiltz's comments, bibliographical references, and marginal explications. MSS-049, 6 inches.

NOEL STOCK PAPERS, 1886-1983.
Author and translator, professor of English, University of Toledo (b.1929). Much of the collection relates to Stock's publications, A Call To Order, The Life of Ezra Pound, and Ezra Pound's Pennsylvania, and includes typescripts, publishers' galleys, page proofs, news clippings, and reviews. Stock also corresponded with Pound's wife Dorothy, daughter Mary de Rachewiltz, and mistress Olga Rudge. Materials associated directly with Pound include correspondence (including letters to Pound from Wyndham Lewis), reviews, news clippings, photographs, school and church memorabilia, and an FBI transcript of Pound's interrogation in Genoa. MSS-009, 2 linear feet.

MARY RUTH WOTHERSPOON PAPERS, 1983-1992.
Author (b. 1924).
This collection consists of the notes taken by Mary Ruth Wotherspoon while she was researching her family history, a process that would become the basis or her book So Here I Am! But Where Did I Come From?. These notes include correspondence as well as conversations with her newly discovered family memebers. MSS-141, .2 linear feet.

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