Box 4
Contains 131 Results:
John Barth, 1982 June 8
The Don Swaim Collection includes audio tape reels and cassettes of interviews and radio broadcasts. Featured in this collection are the original masters of the radio series "Book Beat." Also included are broadcasts for "Mr. Shirer Gives a Talk," uncut author interviews, highlights on 1986 PEN International Conference, American Book Award speeches, and the 10-part series "Looking for the Great American Novel."
Letters, cards, and signatures (2 of 4), 1979 - 2013
The Don Swaim Collection includes audio tape reels and cassettes of interviews and radio broadcasts. Featured in this collection are the original masters of the radio series "Book Beat." Also included are broadcasts for "Mr. Shirer Gives a Talk," uncut author interviews, highlights on 1986 PEN International Conference, American Book Award speeches, and the 10-part series "Looking for the Great American Novel."
Allen Ginsberg, 1985 February 09
Handwritten letter dated 2/9/85 in envelope on the meaning of "AH," which Ginsberg hand-wrote in his book of Collected Poems.
Allen Ginsberg, 1985 March 29
Handwritten note dated 3/29/85 on postcard (with Allen Ginsberg photo of Robert Creeley on front) thanking the recipient for sending a tape
Tess Gallagher, 1990 November 20
Typed letter signed dated 11/20/90 by the poet stating thanks for sending a tape of an interview with her late husband, Raymond Carver.
Arthur Godfrey
Undated holiday card featuring Godfrey with a horse.
Herbert Gold, 1984 December 08
Typed letter signed dated 12/8/84 in envelope (on the back of a photocopy of Gold in front of an advertising mural) in which he says he's nursing a mashed toe and discusses his work as a visiting writer.
Vivian Gornick, 2000 May 06
Prominent critic and memoirist. Postcard to Don S reading: "Dear Don, Thanks for that nice note. Yes, I promised Fred & [illegible] I'd come back in late June, early July. So we're sure to meet again then. Best, VG. Small ink run of one word in the text.
Norman Garbo, 1985 June 24
Handwritten letter dated 6/24/85 on Garbo's letterhead in envelope saying he's become "a WCBS rather than a WINS listener."
William Heyen, 1985 June 05
Copy of Heyen's poem "The Colony" ineptly printed in a signed edition of six copies, laid out by [recipient] on an Apple ImageWriter, an early Macintosh printer. [Recipient] moved to destroy all six copies but was overruled by one of the