Restrictions

Poems in Box 52, Folder 28 are restricted by the donor until 2020.

Abstract

Papers of Jackson Mac Low, a poet, composer and performance artist who has frequently used systematic chance operations and other non-intentional compositional methods in his work. The bulk of the collection dates between 1937 and 1995. The collection contains notebooks (1948-1990); biographical material; correspondence (1943-1995); manuscripts of poetry, prose, essays, plays, music and performance instructions; writings of others; interviews with Mac Low; conference and residency documentation; posters and programs; and subject files. Prominent correspondents include Kathy Acker, Julian Beck, Carol Berge, Paul Blackburn, John Cage, Robert Creeley, Larry Eigner, Clayton Eshleman, Peter Ganick, Paul Goodman, Allen Ginsberg, Donald Hall, Spencer Holst, Vera Lachmann, Denise Levertov, George Maciunas, Judith Malina, Steve McCaffery, Nam June Paik, Jerome Rothenberg, Ron Silliman, John Taggart, Diane Wakoski, Anne Waldman, and William Carlos Williams. The collection is arranged in ten series: 1) NOTEBOOKS, 2) BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL, 3) CORRESPONDENCE, 4) WRITINGS, 5) WRITINGS OF OTHERS, 6) INTERVIEWS, 7) CONFERENCES, FESTIVALS AND RESIDENCIES, 8) PROGRAMS AND POSTERS, 9) SUBJECT FILES, and 10) ORIGINALS OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPIES.

Biography

Born in Chicago, Ill. on Sept. 12, 1922, Jackson Mac Low spent his grade school years studying music and poetry. In 1939, he entered the University of Chicago to study philosophy, leaving there in 1943 with an Associate of Arts Degree and relocating to New York City. In 1955, Mac Low enrolled in Brooklyn College, where he completed a Bachelors of Arts program in Greek in 1958. The bachelors degree allowed Mac Low to secure a number of better paying and more flexible jobs, thus giving him time for his artistic career. He worked as reference-book editor and taught courses at New York University.

In February 1962, Mac Low married the painter Iris Lezak. In 1963 they gave birth to a son, Mordecai-Mark and, in 1966, to a daughter, Clarinda. Mac Low and Iris Lezak divorced in 1978, and twelve years later he married Anne Tardos, a poet, composer, multimedia artist.

Mac Low is the author of some thirty books of poetry, four playscripts, and numerous critical statements. His work has been published by a range of trade and fine presses, and individual pieces have appeared in a great number of poetry journals. Mac Low is known to most readers as an ardent practioneer of chance operations in poetry composition, which Mac Low first experienced in the musical work of John Cage, Earle Brown, and Christian Wolff. But the poet Ron Silliman has suggested that is a smaller part of Mac Low's overall importance. As Silliman explains, "Mac Low was more or less alone in the 1950s in his explorations of poetic form as system (to my mind a far more important implication of his work than his use of chance operations, whaich are merely one type of system)."

Mac Low's interest in poetry as system dates from 1954, when he used a chance operation to generate the text "5 biblical poems." The poems he wrote during the previous sixteen years were more conventional expressions of the writers emotions and reflections. Most of these early poems have not yet been published (a handful do appear in the collection REPRESENTATIVE WORKS, 1986), but are present in Mac Low's archive.

In the 1960s and 1970s, Mac Low's writing became prolific and more experimentally daring or reliant on what Mac Low describes as non-intentional methods. THE MARRING MAIDEN, a theatrical work, was first performed by the Living Theatre in during the 1960-1961 season. A performance piece, action in the play was determined by action cards given to actors at random intervals and by the director's scenarios. The plays language was determined using the I CHING. In STANZAS FOR IRIS LEZAK, a nearly 400 page work written in 1960 but published twelve years later, was generated from an assortment of religious and scientific texts, newspapers, and whatever else the poet was reading at the time. A year later, Mac Low composed ASYMMETRIES 1-501, an investigation of irregular poetic form, unlike the regular forms acheived in STANZAS FOR IRIS LEZAK.

In 1967, Mac Low's VERDUROUS SANGUINARIA was performed in Yoko Ono's loft as part of a series of "happenings" organized by La Monte Young. This work was generated from chance operations applied to twenty-six dictionaries, and it is the only work of Mac Low's to have yet been published by a university press. THE PRONOUNS, also written in the 1960s, was composed as a book of poems and a score for actions. The work, which Jerome Rothenberg describes as taking "hold of those old workhorses of our language," was conceived as a score for dance. While it has been performed infrequently, the work has become recognized as Mac Low's most anthologized composition. Other works rendered during this period include 22 LIGHT POEMS (1968), THE VIRIGINIA WOOLF POEMS (1985), WORDS ND ENDS FROM EZ (1989) and 42 MERZGEDICHTE IN MEMORIAM KURT SCHWITTERS (1994). Collectively they reveal the various generative methods and source texts Mac Low employed in composing his texts.

From a formal point of view, 1954 marks a rupture in Mac Low's career, as conventional intentional strageties are displaced by non-intentional strategies. But from a political perspective there is a certain and problematic continuity. Mac Low has always been a political activist, a self-proclaimed pacifist-anarchist. This political stance is evident in the content of the verse written before 1954, as it is also in the Mac Low's activity as an editor of anarchist publication. After 1954 and Mac Low's increasing use of non-intentional strategies, the politcal stance is shifted to the poem's form and becomes actualized in the transaction between the text and the reader. As Bruce Campbell has explained, Mac Low has no desire "to be a dictator....Instead Mac Low wants to 'empower' the reader....The reader is not someone who simply gazes upon the work or arrives at a prefabricated meaning; the reader helps to make the meaning." In short, using non-intentional strategies allows Mac Low to alter radically the power relationship of conventional author / reader transactions.

Mac Low's work, because of its experimental and difficult characteristics, has not received a strong general audience; it has been most enthusiastically read by poets broadly interested in some of the same poetic / aesthetic values Mac Low investigates in his texts. Nevertheless, Mac Low has been the recipient of several awards: two Creative Artists Public Service Program fellowships (1973-74 and 1976-77), a National Endowments for the Arts fellowship (1976), a Guggenheim Memorial fellowship (1985), a Fulbright fellowship (1986) and, more recently, The Fund for Poetry awards (1988-89 and 1991-92).

Jackson Mac Low died on December 8, 2004.

Scope and Content

The Jackson Mac Low Papers span the bulk of his career as a poet, composer and multimedia performance artist, combining extensive documentation of his literary production with record of his political activities and influence on other artists. The collection is largely comprised of materials from the late 1930s to 1995, although there are a few documents from earlier years. The collection is arranged in ten series: 1) NOTEBOOKS, 2) BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL, 3) CORRESPONDENCE, 4) WRITINGS, 5) WRITINGS OF OTHERS, 6) INTERVIEWS, 7) CONFERENCES, FESTIVALS AND RESIDENCIES, 8) PROGRAMS AND POSTERS, 9) SUBJECT FILES and 10) ORIGINALS OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPIES.

SERIES 1: NOTEBOOKS

The notebooks (1948-1990) are arranged chronologically and contain drafts of poems, quotations from literature read by Mac Low and reflections made at poetry readings and other places.

SERIES 2: BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL

This series provides a chronological overview of Mac Low's artistic production and includes biographies of various lengths, bibliographies, resumes, and lists of readings, performances, recordings, and publications. Also included are photographs of Mac Low and his family, calendars from the 1970s and 1980s that document his daily activities and tax returns (1972-1988).

SERIES 3: CORRESPONDENCE

The CORRESPONDENCE series documents Mac Low's relationships with other writers, artists, editors, publishers, and scholars and the collaborative nature of many of his compositions. A lesser portion of the correspondence is from family, primarily Mac Low's parents, his children and his wives.

Often the most interesting letters in this series come from Mac Low himself, as they tend to be typed, several pages long and treat both professional and personal topics with great earnestness and candor. Insight into his creative impulses and compositional methods is available throughout his correspondence, as well as glimpses into the private and/or political events that influenced his writing.

Prominent correspondents include Kathy Acker, Julian Beck, Carol Berge, Paul Blackburn, Charles Alexander, David and Eleanor Antin, Bruce Andrews, Carol Berge, John Cage, Robert Creeley, Merce Cunningham, Alan Davies, Larry Eigner, Clayton Eshleman, Peter Ganick, Allen Ginsberg, Paul Goodman, Donald Hall, Dick Higgins, Spencer Holst, Robert Kelly, Alison Knowles, Vera Lachmann, Denise Levertov, Iris Lezak, George Maciunas, Judith Malina, Bernadette Mayer, Steve McCaffery, Pauline Oliveros, Nam June Paik, Toby Olson, George Quasha, Joan Retallack, Jerome Rothenberg, Armand Schwerner, Ron Silliman, Mary Ellen Solt, John Taggart, Anne Tardos, Robert Vas Dias, Diane Wakoski, Anne Waldman, Rosmarie Waldrop, Keith Waldrop, Karl Young, La Monte Young, and Ellen Zweig.

SERIES 4: WRITINGS

The WRITINGS series is arranged in five subseries: A) Poetry, Performances, Plays, and Music, B) Prose and Essays, C) Reviews, D) Talks and Lectures, and E) Notes.

A) The Poetry, Performances, Plays, and Music subseries contains manuscripts and drafts of Mac Low's published works, collected poems, individual poems, performance instructions, plays, and music. It comprises the bulk of the collection and is arranged alphabetically by the title of the work. Mac Low's work tends to be progressive and constantly evolving; so many of his earlier works are accompanied by later revisions, additional performance instructions, musical scores and collaborative adaptations. Several texts were later revised using diastic computer-generated programs. Wherever possible, originals and all subsequent additions and adaptations are foldered together. Computer-generated poetry produced during Mac Low's participation in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's Art and Technology Program is located under "PFR-3 Poems."

B) The Prose and Essays subseries, arranged alphabetically by title, contains drafts of unpublished fiction, juvenilia and essays.

C) The Reviews subseries contains book reviews by Mac Low.

D) The Talks and Lectures subseries contains poetry reading introductions and conference talks.

E) The fifth subseries, Notes, is comprised mostly of unorganized jottings.

SERIES 5: WRITINGS OF OTHERS

The WRITINGS OF OTHERS series, arranged alphabetically by author, contains mostly written materials that did not accompany correspondence. Hence, this series is fairly small and includes such disparate materials as computer research, clippings from journals and newspapers by or about people who interested Mac Low, and pieces with political themes. There are also a few poetry manuscripts from other poets.

SERIES 6: INTERVIEWS

This small series contains seven interviews in which Mac Low was the subject or a participant, in forums ranging from radio to symposia to literary journals. In a few cases, Mac Low was actively involved in editing the interview for publication. The interviews are a particularly good source of biographical information, especially regarding influences and transitions in Mac Low's work.

SERIES 7: CONFERENCES, FESTIVALS AND RESIDENCIES

This series documents Mac Low's extensive work-related travel beginning in the late 1970s and extending through the early 1990s. The folders are arranged alphabetically by event title. Many contain materials relating to poetry, art and performance festivals in Europe where Mac Low read and performed with his wife Anne Tardos. Several entries offer a rich overview of Mac Low's professional appearances, including correspondence before and after the event, writing materials, drafts, travel arrangements and various paper memorabilia from the trip. Other folders document Mac Low's university visits, during which he often taught workshops on his compositional and performance methods. Also included in most folders are reviews and press releases from local print media that covered these events.

SERIES 8: PROGRAMS AND POSTERS

The PROGRAMS AND POSTERS series is arranged in two subseries: A) Jackson Mac Low and B) Others. The folders are arranged chronologically by year beginning with the late 1950s and extending to 1995, and chronologically by date within each folder. Wherever apparent, any poster or program in which Mac Low is listed as a performer or contributor is aggregated in the first subseries. The Others subseries, however, is nearly as large, suggesting that Mac Low was very much invested in the work and performances of his friends and peers.

SERIES 9: SUBJECT FILES

The SUBJECT FILES series is arranged in two subseries: A) General Subjects and B) Political Subjects.

A) General Subjects is mostly comprised of miscellaneous items and includes everything from grocery lists to book orders.

B) Political Subjects consists largely of newspaper and magazine clippings, brochures and flyers. Many of these materials date to the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, with an emphasis on anarchist movements of the period.

SERIES 10: ORIGINALS OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPIES

The ORIGINALS OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPIES series contains the originals of brittle or high acid content documents that have been photocopied.

NOTEBOOKS

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11 Notebook, 1948.
12 Notebook, 1949 - 1954.
13 Notebook, 1949 - 1966.
14 Notebook, 1954.
15 Notebook, 1957.
16 Notebook, 1958.
17 Notebook, 1959.
18 Notebook, 1959.
19 Notebook, 1960.
110 Notebook, 1960.
111 Notebook, 1960.
21 Notebook, 1960 - 1963.
22 Notebook, 1960.
23 Notebook, 1960.
24 Notebook, 1961 - 1964.
25 Notebook, 1961.
26 Notebook, 1962.
27 Notebook, 1962.
28 Notebook, 1962 - 1963.
29 Notebook, 1963.
31 Notebook, 1963 - 1964.
32 Notebook, 1964.
33 Notebook, 1964.
34 Notebook, 1964.
35 Notebook, 1964.
36 Notebook, 1964.
37 Notebook, 1964 - 1968.
38 Notebook, 1965 - 1966.
39 Notebook, 1966 - 1967.
310 Notebook, 1967.
41 Notebook, 1967 - 1968.
42 Notebook, 1967 - 1978.
43 Notebook, 1968 - 1969.
44 Notebook, 1968 - 1974.
45 Notebook, 1969 - 1975.
46 Notebook, 1969.
47 Notebook, 1970.
48 Notebook, 1970.
51 Notebook, 1970 - 1972.
52 Notebook, 1970 - 1973.
53 Notebook, 1971 - 1974.
54 Notebook, 1972 - 1974.
55 Notebook, 1974.
56 Notebook, 1974.
57 Notebook, 1974 - 1975.
58 Notebook, 1974 - 1975.
59 Notebook, 1974 - 1978.
510 Notebook, 1975.
511 Notebook, 1975 - 1977.
61 Notebook, 1974 - 1979.
62 Notebook, 1975 - 1982.
63 Notebook, 1980 - 1981.
64 Notebook, 1981 - 1983.
65 Notebook, 1984.
66 Notebook, 1984 - 1986.
67 Notebook, 1986 - 1990.
68 Notebook, 1986 - 1991.
69 Notebook, 1988.
610 Notebook, 1989.
611 Notebook, 1989 - 1990.

BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL

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71 Biography entries in publications. Correspondence and forms.
72 Biographies. Long versions.
73 Biographies. Short and contributor's versions.
74 Calendars. 1972 and 1975.
75 Calendars, 1987 - 1988.
76 Curriculum vitae and resumes, 1950 - 1990.
77 Ephemera and memorabilia.
78 Hair. Three bundles of Mac Low's head hair. One bundle was cut by Mac Low (grown since the "Siege of the Pentagon"), the second was cut by Anne Tardos and the third is unidentified.
79 Henry P. Williams Poetry Prize, 1938. Certificate.
710 Mac Low, Jackson Sr. and Fannie Baskin Mac Low, 1923 - 1941. Certificates of birth, death and naturalization.
711 Mac Low, Jackson and Iris Lezak, 1978. Divorce legal documents.
712 Mac Low, Mordecai and Clarinda, 1970 - 1972. Lorillard School - writings, school memos, etc.
713 New Trier Township High School, 1935 - 1936. Student handbook.
714 Paris, Matthew. "A Celebration of Jackson Mac Low: Poet Extraordinaire", 1983. BCAA BULLETIN (Brooklyn College Alumni Association), Winter 1982/1983.
715 Photograph - Jackson Mac Low with parents.
716 Photographs - Jackson Mac Low, 1964 - 1965.
717 Photographs. Portraits of Mac Low, 1970s.
718 Photographs. Portraits of Mac Low and Anne Tardos and performance images.
719 Press Releases - Jackson Mac Low.
720 Tax forms (W-2), 1945.
721 Tax returns, 1972.
722 Tax returns, 1973.
723 Tax returns, 1974.
724 Tax returns, 1975.
725 Tax returns, 1976.
726 Tax returns, 1977.
727 Tax returns, 1978.
728 Tax returns, 1979.
729 Tax returns, 1980.
730 Tax returns, 1981.
731 Tax returns, 1982.
732 Tax returns, 1983.
733 Tax returns, 1984.
734 Tax returns, 1985.
735 Tax returns, 1986.
736 Tax returns, 1987.
737 Tax returns, 1988.
738 Tax preparation, 1989.
81 University of Chicago - Course plan for Jackson Mac Low, 1935 - 1938.

CORRESPONDENCE

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82 A - Miscellaneous.
83 A.J. Muste Memorial Institute, 1994.
84 Abel, David, 1984 - 1991.
85 Abrams, Sam, 1969 - 1993.
86 Acconci, Vito, 1968 - 1990.
87 Acker, Kathy, 1972 - 1974.
88 Acker, Kathy, 1973. Includes manuscript of RIPOFF RED: GIRL DETECTIVE.
89 Adair, Gilbert, 1990.
810 Adank, Thomas, 1993.
811 Addis, Steve, 1989 - 1990.
812 Alfred Van Der Marck Editions, 1983. Invoices and notes from index project.
813 Allen, Don, 1964 - 1979.
814 Alpert, Barry, 1971 - 1975.
815 Altshuler, Bruce J., 1991.
816 AMERICAN BOOK REVIEW (Donald Laing, managing editor), 1988 - 1989.
817 American Express, 1988.
818 Anderson, Arnold, 1962 - 1963. Correspondence and Mac Low drafts regarding "Synonymies" job.
819 Anderson, Beth, 1980.
820 Andre, Michael, 1992. Note regarding "Starting an Introduction to John Cage."
821 Andrews, Bruce, 1973 - 1992. See also SERIES 3: L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E.
822 Annual Avant Garde Festival of New York (Charlotte Moorman), 1964 - 1991.
91 Antin, David, 1969 - 1983.
92 Antin, Eleanor, 1968 - 1995.
93 Artist Certification Appeals Board, 1989 - 1991.
94 Artist Certification Committee, 1985 - 1986. Correspondence and draft of statement.
95 Artistic Greetings, 1992.
96 Artpool (Galantai Gyogy and Klaniczay Julia), 1991.
97 Arts Club of Chicago (Robbin Lockett, executive director), 1993.
98 AT and T Management Report, 1982 - 1983. Invoices and paystubs for proofreading.
99 B - Miscellaneous.
910 Ballerini, Luigi, 1983 - 1991.
911 Bard College Centre, 1992 - 1993.
912 Barone, Dennis, 1982 - 1985.
913 Barras, Vincent, 1991 - 1993.
914 Bartlett, Lee, 1988.
915 Basara, Robert, 1963.
916 Basinski, Michael, 1990 - 1992.
917 Baskin, Helene (Mrs. Max Goalwin), 1949 - 1964. Correspondence and photos.
918 Batsford Ltd., 1988. See also Dean, Roger and Hazel Smith.
919 Beck, Julian, 1961 - 1986.
920 Beckett, Tom, 1981 - 1985.
921 Behn, Robin and Chase Twitchell, 1990 - 1992.
922 Behrendsen, Peter, 1985 - 1989.
923 Behrman, David, 1994.
924 Bell, Aaron, 1977 - 1978. Correspondence and sonnets.
925 Bellen, Martine, 1991 - 1992.
926 Bennett, Carolyn, 1987.
101 Berge, Carol, 1961 - 1988.
102 Berge, Carol.
103 Berge, Carol - Story "In Motion".
104 Berger, Art, 1984 - 1985.
105 Berger, Gretchen, 1975 - 1982.
106 Bernstein, Charles, 1977 - 1992. See also SERIES 3: L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E.
107 Berssenbrugge, Mei-Mei, 1983 - 1993.
108 Bezner, Kevin, 1990.
109 Black Mesa Press (Charles Alexander), 1982 - 1988.
1010 Black Sparrow Press (John Martin), 1969 - 1973.
1011 Blackburn, Paul, 1963 - 1971.
1012 Blechman, Max, 1992 - 1993.
1013 Blistene, Bernard, 1992 - 1993.
1014 Blitz, Michael, 1985 - 1987.
1015 Block, Rene, 1982 - 1983.
1016 Block, Ursula, 1982.
1017 Bloedow, Jerry, 1963.
1018 Boggs, Grace Lee, 1989 - 1990.
111 Bowen, Zack, 1974.
112 Bowling Green State University (Kent Johnson and Craig Paulenich), 1988 - 1992.
113 Brandi, John, 1983.
114 Braun, Henry, 1980.
115 Brecht, George, 1962 - 1965.
116 Bright, Susan, 1977.
117 Bronzell, Sean, 1991 - 1993.
118 Brooklyn College (Ella Friedman Weiss, executive director), 1988 - 1989.
119 Brown, Arthur, 1947.
1110 Brown, Jean, 1979 - 1982.
1111 Brown, Lee Ann, 1989 - 1992.
1112 Brown, Rebecca, 1975 - 1986. Correspondence and poetry/fiction "The Bicycle Trip and Poems."
1113 Brown, Trisha, 1967.
1114 Burt, Warren, 1983 - 1995.
1115 Bynum, Thomas, 1993.
1116 Byrd, Bobby, 1982 - 1983.
1117 Byrd, Don, 1984 - 1985.
1118 Byrd, Joseph, 1961 - 1963.
1119 C - Miscellaneous.
1120 C., Richard, 1969 - 1972.
1121 Cage, John, 1958 - 1992.
121 Cage, John. Mac Low's letters to John Cage xeroxed for Frans Van Rossum.
122 Cage, John - "Music and Particularly Silence in the Work of Jackson Mac Low".
123 Cage, John - "James Joyce, Marcel Duchamp, Erik Satie: Ein Alphabet". Play copy for NYC Whitney Museum at Equitable Bldg Performance, 1990 (Mac Low performed).
124 Cage, John - Class, 1992. Press release from S.E.M. Ensemble.
125 Cameron, David, 1989 - 1993.
126 Campbell, Bruce, 1987 - 1989.
127 CAPS, 1974 - 1975. Correspondence including poetry finalist lists and application materials.
128 CAPS, 1976 - 1978. Correspondence and poetry manuscripts.
129 CAPS, 1982. Correspondence and follow up report.
1210 Castlebury, John, 1992.
1211 Cepollaro, Biagio, 1991.
1212 Chadwick, Cydney, 1989 - 1991.
1213 Chax Press (Charles Alexander), 1984 - 1988. See also Black Mesa Press.
1214 CHELSEA (Sonia Raiziss), 1986.
1215 Chernen, Heather, 1984.
1216 CHICAGO REVIEW (Cheryl Glickfield, editor), 1947 - 1988.
1217 Chiessi, Rosanna, 1977 - 1991.
1218 Child, Abigail, 1988.
1219 Childs, Barney and Genesis West, 1963 - 1967.
1220 Clitheroe, Fred, 1968 - 1969.
1221 Coffey, Michael, 1984 - 1993.
1222 Collins, Don, 1974.
1223 Collom, Jack, 1975 - 1977.
1224 Consolidated Edison Company of New York, 1973 - 1987.
1225 CONTEMPORARY AUTHORS (Ann Evory, editor), 1978 - 1993.
1226 Conz, Francesco, 1978 - 1991.
131 Cooper, Michael, 1971 - 1988.
132 Corman, Cid, 1980.
133 Corner, Philip, 1985.
134 Corr, Michael, 1970 - 1977.
135 Cox, Anthony, 1962.
136 Creeley, Robert, 1978 - 1979.
137 Cunningham Dance Foundation, Inc., 1974 - 1985.
138 Curnow, Wystan, 1986.
139 CUTBANK (Karin Schalm, editor), 1993 - 1994.
1310 D - Miscellaneous, 1970 - 1992.
1311 D'Ambrosio, Matteo, 1979. Correspondence and essay: "The Iconic Aspect of Concrete Poetry."
1312 Davies, Alan, 1982 - 1992.
1313 Davis, Gray, 1992 - 1993.
1314 Davis, Tim, 1988.
1315 Dean, Roger and Hazel Smith, 1986 - 1992.
1316 Deely, Gwen, 1993.
1317 Dejasu, Lee, 1978 - 1981.
1318 Deutsch - Amerikanisches Institut, 1989.
141 Devoe, Shadur and Krupp, 1974 - 1978. Attorneys and counselors.
142 Di Maggio, Gino, 1990.
143 DiPalma, Ray, 1987 - 1991.
144 Dienes, Sari, 1986 - 1992.
145 Dillon, Richard, 1984 - 1988.
146 Doris, David T., 1992.
147 Doubleday, 1976 - 1978.
148 DRUNKEN BOAT, 1992 - 1993.
149 Duncan, Robert, 1980. Correspondence regarding National Poetry Award and program.
1410 Dunn, David (International Synergy), 1986.
1411 Dunn, Robert Ellis, 1989.
1412 DuPlessis, Rachel Blau, 1989 - 1991.
1413 Dydo, Ulla E., 1991 - 1992.
1414 E - Miscellaneous.
1415 Edwards, Ken, 1986.
1416 Eigner, Larry, 1962 - 1982.
1417 Einzig, Barbara, 1981.
1418 Embry, Norris. 1944, 1960-1980.
1419 Erian, Alicia, 1989 - 1993.
1420 Erikson, Buzz (Ross-Erickson Publishers, Inc.), 1979 - 1985.
151 Erker-Sonnabend, Ulrich, 1979.
152 Erlhoff, Michael, 1987 - 1992.
153 Eshleman, Clayton, 1970 - 1993.
154 Essential Music (John Kennedy and Charles Wood, artistic directors), 1989 - 1990.
155 Estrin, Jerry, 1984 - 1991.
156 Everson Museum of Art (Barbara Beckos, associate curator of education), 1973 - 1974.
157 F - Miscellaneous.
158 Fader, Larry, 1976.
159 Fawcett, Ellen, 1978 - 1980.
1510 Fear, Clay, 1974.
1511 Feldman, Morton, 1963.
1512 Ferneyhough, Brian, 1990 - 1991.
1513 Fetterman, Bill, 1987 - 1990.
1514 Figures (Geoffrey Young, publisher), 1983.
1515 Fillis, Marilyn, 1956 - 1980.
1516 Finlay, Alec, 1990 - 1992.
1517 Fischer, Norman, 1985 - 1989.
1518 Fish, Cheryl (POETRY NEW YORK), 1991 - 1992.
1519 Fisher, Tom, 1983 - 1984.
1520 Fitterman, Rob, 1988 - 1992.
1521 Fleiss, Marcel, 1988 - 1990.
1522 Fluxus. 1965, 1980-1990.
1523 Flynt, Henry, 1962 - 1994.
161 Forbes, Bici, 1972 - 1993.
162 Forti, Simone, 1974 - 1991.
163 Foss, Phillip, 1985 - 1989.
164 Franks, David.
165 Freifeld, Larry, 1969 - 1978.
166 Freilicher, Melvyn, 1974 - 1978.
167 Friedman, Ken, 1983 - 1992.
168 Friedman, Liz, 1989 - 1990.
169 Frumkin, Gene, 1987 - 1990.
1610 Fund for Poetry (Debra Holian), 1989 - 1992.
1611 G - Miscellaneous.
1612 Ganick, Peter, 1984 - 1993.
1613 Ganick, Peter. Includes "Remove a Concept" (Parts 1, 2, 7, 19).
1614 Ganick, Peter. Includes "Remove a Concept" (Parts 41, 48, 49, 58, 63).
171 Ganick, Peter. Poetry manuscripts.
172 Garcelon Stamp Company, 1973.
173 Gaudynski, Thomas, 1978.
174 Gavronsky, Serge, 1985.
175 Gegenschein Vaudeville Placenter (Phil Smith), 1978 - 1979.
176 Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities (Nancy Perloff, collection development specialist), 1993.
177 Gibbs, Michael, 1978 - 1980.
178 Ginsberg, Allen. 1960, 1983-1993.
179 Gitin, David, 1973 - 1974.
1710 Gizzi, Peter and Connell McGrath, 1987 - 1990.
1711 Glass, Jesse, 1992 - 1993.
1712 Goldstein, Malcolm, 1977 - 1992.
1713 Goode, Daniel, 1987 - 1988.
1714 Goodman, Paul. Programs and writings.
1715 Goodman, Paul and Sally, 1943 - 1969.
1716 Grad, Wendy, 1980.
1717 Grazide, Richard, 1990.
1718 Greenberg, Ellen, 1977.
1719 GRIST On-Line (John Fowler, editor and publisher), 1993.
1720 Griswold, Linda Lee, 1980.
1721 Gronemeyer, Gisela and Reinhard Oehlschlagel, 1990 - 1993. MusikTexte.
1722 Gruntz, George, 1972 - 1975.
1723 H - Miscellaneous.
1724 Hale, Terrel, 1989 - 1990.
1725 Hall, Donald, 1968 - 1982.
181 Hamilton, Alfred Starr, 1975.
182 Hanna, Charles S., 1962 - 1974.
183 Hansel, Stanislaw, 1985.
184 Harbourfront (Greg Gatenby, reading series coordinator), 1984.
185 Harris, Marguerite, 1970 - 1978.
186 Harrison, Bob, 1992 - 1994.
187 Harrison, Jeanne (NEXT EXIT, editor), 1980.
188 Hartley, George, 1988.
189 Hartman, Charles O., 1989 - 1993.
1810 Hartz, Jim, 1974 - 1990.
1811 Harvestworks, Inc., 1986. Application and correspondence for Artist in Residency Program.
1812 Harvey, Emily, 1987 - 1989.
1813 Heidsieck, Bernard, 1978 - 1986.
1814 Hejinian, Lyn, 1983 - 1986.
1815 Heller, Michael, 1988 - 1993.
1816 Hellermann, William (Composers' Forum), 1976 - 1985.
1817 Hendricks, Geoffrey, 1971 - 1993.
1818 Henricks, Jon, 1976 - 1978.
1819 Herbst, Steirischer, 1989.
1820 Hershberger, Ruth, 1958 - 1961.
1821 Hickman, Leland, 1986 - 1990.
191 Higgins, Dick (Part 1), 1960 - 1984.
192 Higgins, Dick (Part 2), 1985 - 1992.
193 Higgins, Dick (Part 3).
194 Higgins, Dick (Part 4).
195 Higgins, Dick (Part 5).
201 Higgins, Dick (Part 6). Assorted fiction, poetry and drama.
202 Higgins, Dick (Part 7). Miscellaneous.
203 Higgins, Dick, 1984. Correspondence and copy of LA COMEDIE DE PROVERBES.
204 Holst, Spencer, 1979 - 1995.
205 Holzaepfel, John, 1988.
206 Hontchar, Alexandra, 1958 - 1960.
207 Hoover, Paul, 1993.
208 Hornick, Lita, 1976. Correspondence regarding MOMA reading.
209 Hsieh, Tehching, 1981 - 1982.
2010 I - Miscellaneous.
2011 Ichiyanagi, Toshi, 1960. Performance instructions (originals).
2012 Iimura, Taka, 1979.
2013 Institute for Art and Urban Resources (Ron Lynch, program director), 1982 - 1983.
2014 Institute for Arts in Education, 1986. Capital Region Center - Correspondence and contract regarding CRC's Poetry-as-Performance Workshop.
2015 Institute of Modern Art, Australia (Sandra Ray, director), 1990.
2016 Iowa Theatre Lab (Gillian Richards, administrative director), 1980.
2017 J - Miscellaneous.
2018 Janney, Christopher, 1982 - 1984.
2019 Jennings, Terry, 1976. Includes photographs.
2020 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1979 - 1993.
2021 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1982 - 1990. Letters of recommendation of others.
211 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (Part 1), 1969 - 1971. Mac Low's applications, prospectus and biographical materials.
212 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (Part 2), 1969 - 1971. Mac Low's applications, prospectus, and biographical materials.
213 Johnson, Ray, 1961 - 1988.
214 Johnson, Tom, 1983.
215 Joris, Pierre. 1974, 1991.
216 K - Miscellaneous.
217 Kahn, Doug, 1988.
218 Kamin, Franz, 1976 - 1993.
219 Kaplan, Edward, 1983.
2110 Kaplan, Tobey, 1982 - 1986. Poems.
2111 Kasemets, Udo, 1979 - 1985.
2112 Katz, Steve, 1976 - 1977.
2113 Kearns, Ann, 1984.
2114 Kelly, Robert, 1961 - 1989.
2115 Kelly, Robert, 1988. Includes THE FLOWERS OF UNCEASING COINCIDENCE.
2116 Kelter, Jolie.
221 Kessler, Milton, 1987 - 1992.
222 Kew Management, 1986 - 1987.
223 King, Kenneth, 1973 - 1986.
224 Kitchen (Rhys Chatham, music director), 1970 - 1980. Correspondence, holograph notes and biographical materials.
225 Klenbort, Charlotte, 1992.
226 Knowles, Alison, 1976 - 1992.
227 Kohler, Michael, 1974.
228 Kostelanetz, Richard, 1970 - 1994.
229 Kotik, Peter and S.E.M. Ensemble, 1978 - 1989.
2210 Kuhn, Laura D., 1989 - 1991.
2211 Kush, 1977.
2212 L - Miscellaneous.
2213 La Barbara, Joan, 1979.
2214 Labelle-Rojoux, Arnaud, 1990.
2215 Labor Action for Peace (Frances Witlin, secretary), 1960. Correspondence, notes, newsletters, and brochures.
2216 Lachmann, Vera, 1975 - 1983. Correspondence, poems and play.
2217 Lachmann, Vera, 1968 - 1972. Manuscripts "Gedichte 1968-1972" and "Four Catawba Poems."
2218 L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E (Bruce Andrews and Charles Bernstein), 1977 - 1979.
231 Lasky, Jay, 1973 - 1974. Includes legal documents.
232 Lau, Carolyn, 1987.
233 Lauterbach, Ann, 1992.
234 Lawrence, J, 1984.
235 Leach, Mary Jane, 1993. Open Secrets, XI-CD.
236 Lebentritt, Julia (REAL ART WAYS SPACE).
237 Lee, Jonathan Scott, 1986 - 1993.
238 Lenk, Timm, 1991 - 1992.
239 Levertov, Denise, 1964 - 1970.
2310 Levi Strauss, David, 1987 - 1988.
2311 Levy, Andrew, 1991 - 1993.
2312 Lezak, Celia, 1970.
2313 Lezak, Iris, 1955 - 1959. Correspondence, notes (including Lezak's parents) and photographs.
2314 Lezak, Iris, 1960 - 1975.
2315 Lezak, Iris. Undated.
241 Lezak, Iris. Miscellaneous.
242 Lezak, Iris, 1975. Art works.
243 Lezak, Sidney, 1978.
244 LIBERATION, 1961.
245 Linick, Anthony, 1961 - 1964. Correspondence regarding NOMAD magazine.
246 Lisker, Roy, 1981. Correspondence regarding NEW UNIVERSE WEEKLY.
247 Logos Duo, 1982 - 1984.
248 LOTTA POETICA (Sarenco), 1983 - 1985.
249 Lowy, Stephan, 1989 - 1992.
2410 Lust, Herbert, 1987 - 1993.
2411 M - Miscellaneous.
2412 Maciunas, George, 1960 - 1970.
2413 Mac Low, Jackson Sr. and Fannie Baskin Mac Low, 1955 - 1965.
251 Mac Low, Mordecai-Mark and Clarinda Mac Low, 1975 - 1993.
252 Major, Clarence, 1989 - 1990.
253 Malanga, Gerard, 1975. Includes photograph contact sheets of portraits of Mac Low.
254 Malina, Judith, 1960. Includes translation of PLATONIC LOVE.
255 Malina, Judith, 1986 - 1992.
256 Mallander, Jan, 1968.
257 Margueritte, 1992.
258 Martin, Stephen-Paul, 1987 - 1988.
259 Mattlin, Sharon (Part 1), 1972 - 1980.
261 Mattlin, Sharon (Part 2), 1972 - 1980.
262 Mattlin, Sharon, 1970 - 1974. Poems, including manuscript "Looking For My Lost ID."
263 Mattlin, Sharon. "Questionaire" (Mac Low's response).
264 Maxfield, Richard, 1962. Correspondence, programs and invitation.
265 Mayer, Bernadette, 1976 - 1993.
266 Mayor, David, 1978.
267 McCaffery, Steve, 1978 - 1986.
268 McCaffery, Steve and George Hartley, 1992.
269 McGann, Jerome J., 1988 - 1989.
2610 McIntosh, Sandy, 1992.
2611 McQuade, Molly, 1992.
2612 McReynolds, David, 1987 - 1993.
2613 Meet the Composer, Inc. (John Duffy, director), 1976 - 1989.
2614 Mercatorfonds (Dirk Van de Meulebroecke), 1986 - 1987. Correspondence related to Mac Low's editing of the translation of Christian Tumpel's REMBRANT: MYTHOS AND METHODE.
271 Messerli, Douglas (Sun and Moon Press), 1978 - 1993.
272 Meyer, Tom, 1989.
273 MILANOPOESIA (Gianni Sassi, curator), 1989 - 1990.
274 Miller, Chuck, 1973 - 1992.
275 Monach, Greta, 1979 - 1981.
276 Monk, Meredith, 1971 - 1993.
277 Montano, Linda, 1983.
278 Moore, Barbara and Peter, 1978 - 1991.
279 Morgan, Robert, 1982 - 1984.
2710 Moriarty, Laura, 1988.
2711 Morra, Giuseppe, 1980 - 1982.
2712 Morrow, Bradford, 1982 - 1993.
2713 Morrow, Charles, 1983 - 1988.
2714 Museum of Contemporary Art (Julie Lazor, curator), 1992 - 1993.
2715 N - Miscellaneous.
2716 Nannucci, Maurizio, 1978 - 1980.
281 Naropa Institute, 1991 - 1993.
282 Nasdor, Marc, 1987 - 1988.
283 National Endowment for the Arts, 1976 - 1979. Application materials.
284 National Endowment for the Arts, 1985 - 1988. Correspondence and application materials.
285 Natural Science Book Club, 1969 - 1972.
286 Neilson, Melanie, 1991 - 1993.
287 Nelson-Raney, Steve, 1989.
288 Neufeld, Leonard, 1991.
289 NEW AMERICAN WRITING (Paul Hoover), 1990.
2810 NEW DIRECTIONS (Barbara Epler). 1947, 1991-1992.
2811 New Grove Dictionary of Music in the United States, 1984.
2812 New Jersey State Museum (Zoltan Buki, curator), 1977.
2813 New Langton Arts, 1983 - 1992.
2814 New York Foundation for the Arts (Theodore Berger, executive director), 1988 - 1989.
291 New York Foundation for the Arts (Mark Bradford, program associate), 1990 - 1991.
292 NEW YORK QUARTERLY (William Packard, editor), 1973 - 1980.
293 New York Telephone Company, 1967 - 1974.
294 New York University, 1967 - 1972.
295 New York University, 1973.
296 Newberry, Sam, 1964. Correspondence and materials regarding Ezra Pound.
297 Newman, Robert, 1977. Includes performance descriptions and "Mirror" book.
298 NEXUS (Anne Stengel Raman, coordinator), 1985.
299 Niblock, Phill, 1992.
2910 Nieminen, Risto, 1993.
2911 Nonsequitur Foundation (Steve Peters, managing editor), 1989 - 1992.
2912 NORTH DAKOTA QUARTERLY (Robert W. Lewis, editor), 1988 - 1989.
2913 NOTUS (David Gansz, contributing editor), 1987 - 1988.
2914 Nuova Intrapresa (Barbara Minghetti, executive secretary), 1989.
2915 O - Miscellaneous.
2916 O.ARS (Don Wellman, editor), 1983 - 1984.
2917 O'Hara, Morgan, 1984 - 1985.
2918 Oliveros, Pauline, 1978 - 1986.
2919 Olson, Toby, 1966 - 1993.
2920 Ostertag, Pan, 1990.
2921 Ott, Gil, 1978 - 1991.
301 P - Miscellaneous.
302 Paik, Nam June, 1964 - 1993.
303 Palestine, Charlemagne, 1977.
304 Paris, Matthew, 1981 - 1993.
305 PARTISAN REVIEW. 1947, 1972, 1976.
306 PEN American Center (Christine Friedlander, program coordinator), 1974 - 1990. See also Bartlett, Lee.
307 Peters Edition Limited, London (Hilary Edwards, copyright manager), 1990.
308 Piombino, Nick, 1992 - 1993.
309 Plug In Gallery, 1992.
3010 Poetry Center, San Francisco State University, 1981 - 1990.
3011 Poetry Project, 1978 - 1993.
3012 Poetry Society of America (Judith Baumel, director), 1984 - 1988.
3013 POETS AND WRITERS, 1972 - 1982. Directory of American Poets
3014 Poets House (Lee Briccetti, executive director), 1988 - 1993.
3015 Polish Fluxus (Eulalia Domanowska-Szeremeta, curator), 1992.
3016FB-189-02Pound, Ezra, 1950 - 1951. Newspapers forwarded to Mac Low.
3017 Pound, Omar, 1947.
3018 Pratt, Lauren, 1989.
3019 Printed Editions Catalog, 1975.
311 Printed Editions Catalog, 1977 - 1983.
312 Pyros, John, 1966 - 1974.
313 Q - Miscellaneous.
314 Quartermain, Peter, 1993.
315 Quasha, George (Station Hill Press), 1969 - 1985.
316 R - Miscellaneous.
317 R.R. Bowker Company, 1978. Galley proofreading job - Correspondence and holograph notes.
318 Rasula, Jed, 1983 - 1986.
319 Ratcliffe, Stephen, 1984 - 1993.
3110 Ratner, Rochelle, 1963 - 1982.
3111 Regan, Matthias.
3112 Retallack, Joan, 1989 - 1993.
3113 Reunion des Musees Nationaux (Sylvie Messinger, editeur), 1992 - 1993.
3114 Rhode Island State Council on the Humanities (Robin Berry, executive director), 1978 - 1979. Mac Low judge and Lee Dejasu winner.
3115 Richards, Mary Caroline, 1950 - 1962. Poems.
3116 Richardson, Carolyn, 1955.
3117 Robboy, Ron, 1979 - 1981.
3118 Robinson, Elizabeth, 1983.
3119 Robinson, Nick, 1985.
3120 Roman, Russell Newton. Cards and newsletter.
3121 Roof Books/Segue Foundation (James Sherry), 1984 - 1992.
3122 Rosenberg, Jim, 1972 - 1989.
3123 Rosenfield, Kim, 1991 - 1992.
321 Rothenberg, Jerome, 1962 - 1993.
322 Rubinstein, Carol, 1970 - 1983.
323 Ruhe, Harry, 1981. Note, invoice and biography regarding "Gallery 'A'," Amsterdam.
324 Rustin, Bayard, 1955. Air raid drill demonstration.
325 S - Miscellaneous.
326 S.E.M. Ensemble (Peter kotik, director), 1990 - 1992.
327 S Press Edition (Michael Kohler), 1974 - 1976. Correspondence and brochures.
328 Sackner, Marvin and Ruth, 1984 - 1987.
329 Salzman, Eric, 1987.
3210 Samaya Foundation, 1983 - 1985.
3211 Sanders, Ed, 1962 - 1964.
3212 Savage, Tom, 1984 - 1988.
3213 Schneemann, Carolee, 1977.
3214 Schule Fur Dichtung in Wien (Part 1), 1991 - 1993.
3215 Schule Fur Dichtung in Wien (Part 2).
3216 Schwarz, Dieter, 1985 - 1991.
3217 Schwartz, Leonard, 1991 - 1992.
3218 Schwerner, Armand (Part 1), 1969 - 1993.
331 Schwerner, Armand (Part 2).
332 Shambhala Publications, Inc. (Peter Turner, associate editor), 1991.
333 Shapiro, David, 1993.
334 Shaw, Sally, 1988 - 1989.
335 Silliman, Ron, 1974 - 1991.
336 Silverstein, Charles, 1978.
337 Smith, Gerard M., 1988 - 1993.
338 Smith, Rod, 1989 - 1992.
339 Snyder, Ellsworth, 1991.
3310 Solt, Mary Ellen, 1968 - 1973.
3311 Something Else Press, 1973 - 1974. Invoices and catalog.
3312 SONORA REVIEW (Bill Marsh, editor), 1988.
3313 Sound and Syntax International Poetry Festival (Tom Leonard and Joan Hughson), 1976 - 1984.
3314 Sousa, Jean, 1980.
3315 St. James Press Ltd., 1973 - 1990.
3316 State of New York. Department of Labor, 1946 - 1947. Correspondence regarding hearings.
3317 State University College, New York (Robert Ariosto, director of college activities), 1975 - 1976.
3318 State University of New York, Albany, 1984.
341 State University of New York, Binghampton, 1986 - 1988.
342 State University of New York, Binghampton (Part 1) (Robert Mooney, administrator for Creative Writing), 1988 - 1991.
343 State University of New York, Binghampton (Part 2), 1988 - 1991.
344 State University of New York, Binghampton, 1989.
345 State University of New York, Buffalo (Michael Basinski), 1990 - 1991.
346 Station Hill Press (George Quasha), 1980 - 1993.
347 Stern, Gerd, 1963 - 1993.
348 Stoehr, Taylor, 1978 - 1985.
349 Strang, Catriona, 1991 - 1992.
3410 Sublette, Ned, 1977.
3411 Sullivan, Mary, 1988 - 1989.
3412 Sultan, Grete, 1976 - 1991.
3413 Swossil, Gabriel, 1992 - 1993.
3414 Sze, Arthur, 1982 - 1988.
351 T - Miscellaneous.
352 Taggart, John, 1969 - 1993.
353 TALISMAN (Ed Foster, editor), 1990 - 1993.
354 Tambellini, Elsa, 1963.
355 Tardos, Anne, 1972 - 1991. Correspondence, programs, biography, and holograph notes.
356 Tardos, Anne. Writings and images.
357 Tardos, Anne. Biography and poems.
358 Tarn, Nathaniel, 1982.
359 Taylor, Henry, 1986 - 1993.
3510 Taylor, Henry. Poetry and essays about Mac Low.
3511 Tejada, Robert, 1985.
3512 Temple University, 1980 - 1989.
3513 Tibet Fund, 1989.
3514 TRANSFER (Gary Lenhart, editor), 1987 - 1989.
3515 TRIQUARTERLY (Jonathan Brent, editor), 1981. Correspondence regarding John Cage essay.
3516 Tucker, Tui St. George, 1954 - 1990.
361 Tulku, Tarthang, 1975. Regarding Tibetan Meditation Center - Letter and brochures.
362 Tysh, George, 1984 - 1985.
363 Tyson, Ian, 1969 - 1973.
364 Tytell, John, 1988 - 1991.
365 U - Miscellaneous.
366 University of California, San Diego, 1980 - 1990.
367 University of California, San Diego. Center for Music Experiment, 1980 - 1981.
367 University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee (Michel Benamou, director), 1976 - 1978.
368 V - Miscellaneous.
369 Valhalla, Elspeth, 1953 - 1954.
3610 Valoch, Jiri, 1969. Letter and poems.
3611 Van Riper, Peter, 1992.
3612 Vas Dias, Robert, 1969 - 1993.
3613 Veljkovic, Andrew, 1985. Correspondence regarding "Collaborations" project.
3614 Vevers, Elspeth, 1975 - 1977.
3616 Vevers, Stephanie, 1972 - 1977.
3616 Vevers, Stephanie, 1978.
3617 Voice of America (Merrill Miller), 1981.
3618 Vostell, Wolf. Includes programs and chapbooks.
3619 W - Miscellaneous.
3620 Wakoski, Diane, 1961 - 1989.
371 Waldman, Anne, 1977 - 1993.
372 Waldrop, Keith and Rosemarie, 1973 - 1993.
373 Walker Art Center (Nigel Redden, director of Performing Arts), 1979.
374 War Resisters League (David McReynolds), 1962 - 1993.
375 Waring, James, 1960. Letter and dance company posters.
376 Wasserstein, Israel A., 1990.
377 Watson, Craig, 1974.
378 Watten, Barrett (THIS and POETICS JOURNAL), 1981 - 1992.
379 WBAI (Steve Post, station manager), 1978.
3710 Weinberger, Eliot, 1992 - 1993.
3711 Weiner, Hannah, 1983 - 1984.
3712 Weintraub, Linda, 1982 - 1985.
3713 Weiss, Edward, 1986.
3714 Weiss, Mark, 1993.
3715 Wendt, Larry, 1979 - 1980.
3716 Westdeutscher Rundfunk (Klaus Schoning), 1980 - 1988.
3717 Whitney Museum of American Art (Barbara Haskell, curator), 1982 - 1990.
3718 Wiater, Michael, 1972 - 1973.
3719 Wieck, David, 1987 - 1991.
3720 Williams, Emmett, 1963 - 1991.
381 Williams, Vera, 1960 - 1988.
382 Williams, William Carlos, 1946.
383 Wilson, Patty, 1978 - 1979.
384 WIN. 1963-1969 October. Includes submissions.
385 WIN. 1969 November - 1970. Includes submissions.
386 WIN, 1966 - 1972. Rejected submissions. Part I.
387 WIN, 1966 - 1972. Rejected submissions. Part II.
388 WIN, 1975 - 1982. Correspondence between Mac Low and WIN that is unrelated to his editorial activities.
389 Witlin, Frances, 1962. Correspondence and article.
3810 Witlin, Susan, 1960. Correspondence and poems
3811 Witten, Anne, 1977 - 1990.
3812 Wolfson, Margaret, 1979. Correspondence regarding Sonora House performance.
3813 WORDS WORTH (Alaric Sumner), 1978 - 1993.
3814 WRITERS AND BOOKS, 1983 - 1987.
3815 WRITERS DIRECTORY, 1982 - 1993.
3816 WXPN Radioguide (Chris Hill, editor), 1979 - 1980. Correspondence regarding interview.
3817 Xatrec, Christian, 1987 - 1988.
3818 XEXOXIAL ENDARCHY (Miekal And), 1990. Correspondence, catalog, etc.
391 Yorty, Don, 1991. Correspondence, program, poetry, and prose.
392 Young, Karl, 1975 - 1981. Correspondence and poems.
393 Young, Karl (Light and Dust Books), 1988 - 1994.
394 Young, Karl. Poems.
395 Young, La Monte and Marian Zazeela, 1961 - 1981. Correspondence, programs, etc.
396 Young, La Monte and Marian Zazeela, 1982 - 1989.
397 Z - Miscellaneous.
398 Zambrano, David, 1990. Invoices.
399 Zurawski, Magdalena, 1995. Poems by M. Zurawski.
3910 Zurbrugg, Nicholas, 1990 - 1991. Correspondence.
3911 Zweig, Ellen, 1980 - 1993.
3912 Unidentified correspondents.

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3913 List of anthologies, exhibition catalogs and other collections that include Mac Low's work, 1959 - 1994.
3914 List of books, 1963 - 1994.
3915 List of periodicals where Mac Low's work appears, 1975 - 1994.
3916 List of publications, recordings and visual works by Jackson Mac Low and Anne Tardos, 1990 - 1995.
3917 List of readings, performances and exhibits by Jackson Mac Low, 1980 - 1982.
401 1st and 2nd Stephanie Vevers Vocabulary Crossword Gathas, 1976 - 1977. Also includes Vocabulary for Stephanie Vevers (8/1977).
402 1st and 2nd Transverse Flute Mime Piece, 1981. Drafts, notes and performance instructions.
403 1st Asymmetry from Martin Buber, 1961.
404 1st Diastext from 25th Merzgedicht in Memoriam Kurt Schwitters, 1989.
405 1st Diastics. Burkhardt and Nietsche (Jan.1963) - Manuscript and typescripts.
406 1st Mishima Poem, 1973.
407 1st Piece for the Bell Harp, 1960.
408 1st Recorder Tune, 1946.
409 1st Sharon B. Mattlin Vocabulary Crossword Gatha, 1976.
4010 1st Star Poem and Four Poems from a Reading by Two Poets, 1976.
4011 1st Villanelle for Nina, 1945.
4012 2 Little Poems for William Carlos Williams, 1946.
4013 2nd Asymmetry from Martin Buber, 1961.
4014 2nd Villanelle for Nina, 1945.
4015 3 Chinese Poems, 1961.
4016 4 TRAINS, 1964. Typescripts (published in 1974).
4017 4 What, 1941.
4018 5 Asymmetries for Edward Dahlberg, 1967. Poems and performance instructions.
4019 5 Biblical Poems. Typescripts, including introduction, foreward, methods for reading, a note on typology, and a program note for 5th poem.
4020 5 Biblical Poems, 1954 - 1955. Typescripts plus "6th Biblical Poem."
4021 5 Biblical Poems, 1954 - 1955. Incomplete copies and carbons.
4022 5 Poems for and from Louis Zukofsky, 1963.
4023 5 Stanzaic Realizations of a Vocabulary for Clarinda Mac Low, 1979. Poem drafts.
4024 6 More Gitangali for Iris, 1962.
4025 8th Merzgedicht in Memoriam Kurt Schwitters, 1987. Corrected galleys for TEMBLOR 7.
4026 9 November 1946.
4027 9th Merzgedicht in Memoriam Kurt Schwitters, 1987. Photocopy of page proofs with corrections for CONJUNCTIONS.
4028 11th of July (19 Cubist Poems), 1946. Typed and carbons.
4029 12.8.4.4.2.4.12.8., not a biblical poem, 1955.
4030 15 Quinzains for Stephanie Vevers (3/29/77). Published in ROOF, Spring 1978.
4031 20th Merzgedicht in Memoriam Kurt Schwitters, 1988. St. Marks Poetry Project printing.
4032 20 Stanzas of 37263 for Charles Silverstein, 1973.
4033 21 August 1943.
4034 21 MATCHED ASYMMETRIES, 1967 - 1969. Drafts with notes, drafts of introduction. Published in 1978.
4035 21 MATCHED ASYMMETRIES, 1969 - 1973. Corrected manuscript.
4036 21 MATCHED ASYMMETRIES. Drafts with notes.
4037 21 MATCHED ASYMMETRIES. "Young Turtle" typescripts, galleys and notes.
4038 22nd Merzgedicht in Memoriam Kurt Schwitters, 1988.
4039 22 LIGHT POEMS, 1967. Manuscript and mimeographed drafts.
411 22 LIGHT POEMS, 1968. 21st Light Poem for John Martin, pp. 9 - 30.
412 23rd LIGHT POEM: FOR LARRY EIGNER, 1969. Draft.
413 27th Light Poem: For Jerry (Jerome) Rothenberg, 1969 - 1975. Typescript and copies.
414 28th Light Poem: For Jill Boskey. Drafts.
415 30th Light Poem: For Allan Kaprow ("Road Signals"), 1970. Performance instructions only.
416 32nd Light Poem: For the O and the B Stars, the Blue and the Pale-Blue Ones.
417 32nd Light Poem in Memoriam Paul Blackburn, 1971.
418 36th LIGHT POEM: IN MEMORIAM BUSTER KEATON, 1975. Note and partial draft.
419 42 MERZGEDICHTE IN MEMORIAM KURT SCHWITTERS, 1987. Drafts of Merzgedicht 9.
4110 42 MERZGEDICHTE IN MEMORIAM KURT SCHWITTERS, 1987 - 1989. Manuscript draft (1-21).
4111 42 MERZGEDICHTE IN MEMORIAM KURT SCHWITTERS, 1987 - 1989. Manuscript draft (22-42).
4112 42 MERZGEDICHTE IN MEMORIAM KURT SCHWITTERS, 1987 - 1988. Drafts.
4113 54TH LIGHT POEM: FOR IAN TYSON, 1978. Drafts, notes and instructions.
4114 100 - Line Poem, 1990.
4115 125 Postcard Poems, 1992. For Fluxus Virus Box.
4116 Abreaction: An Ode, 1946.
4117 Accusation Falasha, 1992.
4118 Acetone makes cheap opals shine...
4119 Achievement, 1940.
4120 Act, 1943.
421 Actions of Some of the Noted Names of Fiction, Bye Bye Baby with Beautiful Buttocks. Two poems, June 15, 1961.
422 Active Warren, 1992.
423 Active Wretched, 1992.
424 Actual, 1943.
425 Ad for the Daily News, 1954.
426 Advice to the Younger Generation.
427 After Recognition, 1943.
428 After Seeing an Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Paintings, 1941.
429 After You Talk, 1948.
4210 Agassing lost some turtle's eggs.., 1941.
4211 Alarm Clock, 1963.
4212 Alarum.
4213 Albatross, 1950.
4214 All the sad young men...
4215 Although I believe I endorse...
4216 Although you will not have me...
4217 American Poets Say Goodbye to the Twentieth Century, 1993.
4218 Anarchist Poem, 1946.
4219 Ancients, 1991.
4220 And she answered the king...
4221 And Speak of Time.
4222 And the idiot said, 1939.
4223 And This Will Never Wither, 1941.
4224 Annie Brigitte Gilles Tardos 3, 1990.
4225 Another Bomb in Birmingham, 1963.
4226 Answer for Adah, 1948.
4227 Answer perhaps Rattenhubber is later.., 1945.
4228 Answer Song, 1941.
4229 Anterior, 1946. Includes "And The" and "Whenas."
4230 Are Machines Accountable Agents, 1964.
4231 Aria for George Gruntz, 1973. Plan to be followed to produce a group aria anywhere in an opera.
4232 Around and round the scurrying cage...
4233 As soars the roaring smoke away, so soared.., 1942.
4234 As time passed, he soon grew bolder...
4235 ASYMMETRIES 1-260. Correspondence, notes and galleys.
4236 ASYMMETRIES 1-260. Drafts and manuscript notes for afterword and introduction.
4237 ASYMMETRIES 1-260. Drafts and manuscript notes for reading/performance methods.
4238 ASYMMETRIES 1-260. Original typescripts and xeroxes.
4239 ASYMMETRIES 1-260. Assorted carbons and drafts.
4240 ASYMMETRIES 1-260. Photocopy of typescript, 1-130.
4241 ASYMMETRIES 1-260. Photocopy of typescript, 131-260.
431 Asymmetries 261-501 (unpublished). #261-340.
432 Asymmetries 261-501 (unpublished). #341-420.
433 Asymmetries 261-501 (unpublished). #421-501.
434 Asymmetries 261-501 (unpublished). Carbons.
435 Asymmetry for Bob Kelly, 1961.
436 Asymmetry for Diane Wakoski, 1961.
437 Asymmetry for John Cage.
438 Asymmetry for the Quebocois, 1966.
439 At 20, sees little change.., 1951.
4310 Attic Flirt/Femoral Leapfrog, 1991 - 1995.
4311 Aubade, 1950 - 1951.
4312 AUGUST LIGHT POEMS, 1967. Unbound copy of CATERPILLAR IX.
4313 Aunt Sally's Dream Book, 1963. Poems.
4314 Autopark, 1991 - 1992.
4315 Autumn.
4316 Autumnal Equinox, 1939.
4317 Bad Dream, 1944.
4318 Baite.
4319 Baker's Dozen of Little Poems for Eck Finlay, 1992.
4320 Bald Eagle Nears Extinction, 1972.
4321 Ballad of the Spitefully Wanderers, 1959.
4322 Ballata I - To the Muse, 1950.
4323 BARNESBOOK, 1990. Drafts.
4324 Basest Thing, 1990.
4325 BATHER, 1946. Manuscript and typed play.
4326 Baudelaire, 1946.
4327 Bean Phonemicon for Alison Knowles, 1984.
4328 Beauty is in its own justification...
4329 Beginning Edward the Second.
4330 Beginning of a Poem, 1939.
4331 Beginning of a verse play, 1939.
4332 Being Pauline, 1976.
4333 Bergbo's 92nd Freely, 1984.
4334 Biecentennial Poem, or, Forty-Four Short Stories, 1975.
4335 Bion: Mourning Song for Adonis, 1950. Manuscript.
4336 Birds of New Zealand, 1986.
4337 Birthday Poem for Paul, 1946. Includes "Polonius: Critic."
4338 Bis for Brazil, 1960 - 1970.
4339 Bitterly, the Fluttering Glance Averted, 1946.
4340 Black the dome.., 1946.
4341 BLOOMSDAY. Drafts.
4342 BLOOMSDAY. Typescripts and introduction drafts.
441 BLOOMSDAY. Complete corrected manuscript with correspondence and galleys.
442 BLOOMSDAY, 1984 - 1985. Reviews, press releases, errata, and cover art.
443 BLOOMSDAY. 64 iterations of "Trope Market."
444 Bluebird Asymmetries, 1967. Corrected manuscripts.
445 Bodhidharma and the Seven Creeps, 1975.
446 Bogy Head, 1949.
447 Bower.
448 Brahms' Fourth, 1941.
449 Breath Poems, 1963.
4410 Breather, 1992.
4411 Briggflatts, 1986.
4412 Broken Star, 1942.
4413 Brutal Song.
4414 Bucket Carriers (play), 1951.
4415 Buddha Notebook, 1970.
4416 Buton the Walls, 1945.
4417 But see the fine.., 1942.
4418 But still the.., 1942.
4419 But the shambles blew.., 1942.
4420 Butterfield, 1941.
4421 Call, 1939.
4422 Call Gasps, 1993.
4423 Call HELP (212) 262-5555, 1974. Poems.
4424 Cancer woman / Virgo man, 1977. Poem.
4425 Canon for the Summer Solstice, 1981. Drafts of musical score.
4426 Cardboard Box Piece, 1963.
4427 Cardboard Disk, 1948.
4428 Carol, Do Not Run, to the Nearest Airvent.
4429 Carrying a Torch Ten Miles Under the Sea Blues, 1947.
4430 Cat in a Roomscape, 1949.
4431 Cater Loaf, 1993.
4432 Celebration for a Marriage, 1947.
4433 Censoriousness is my Bugaboo, 1946.
4434 Centuries an If I.
4435 Chamber Music for Barney Childs, 1963. Musical scores, performance instructions, miscellaneous manuscript notes, assorted programs, and letter from B. Childs.
4436 Chance Reckoning for Salomon Rothschild, 1962.
4437 Change of Orders, 1942.
4438 Character Selection for Rochelle Owens, 1961.
4439 Charismatic joy communicates, 1961.
4440 Charles Bernstein Ear, 1989.
4441 Charles Hartman's PROSE program, 1989. "Hereford Bosons" dictionary and vocabulary entries list.
4442 Cherry Leaf, 1939.
4443 Children by the Fountain.
4444 Cinquain, 1948.
4445 Circular Asymmetry for Malka Safro, 1961.
4446 Clamor, 1992.
4447 Clark Coolidge St. Marks, 1988.
4448 Clear Being, 1946. Includes "Attachment."
4449 Coalheaver Comfort, 1992.
4450 Collage, 1946.
4451 Come live with me and be my love...
4452 Comet and "Peace", 1962. Poems.
4453 Communication(s), 1991. Soundwork commissioned by Nippon Telegraph and Telephone - Correspondence, drafts and notes.
451 Comparisons are Odious, 1959.
452 Compulsive Diffidence His Anatomy, 1946.
453 Contra Bugonicum, 1951.
454 Contra Infideles Fidelesque, 1953.
455 Contraragonte, 1946.
456 Counterfeiter - Destroyer and Preserver; Hear Oh Hear.
457 Country's cousin's head is weak...
458 Cramped So Tightly They Can Only Write Irony, 1946.
459 Criminal.
4510 Crow packed cornfield..., 1941.
4511 Crow soars in the summit of heaven..., 1942.
4512 Cuckoo-Eggs, 1942.
4513 Cult of Sobriety, a Dogril, 1946.
4514 Curious Occasion, 1991.
4515 Da Pater Augurium Atque Animis Inlabere Nostris, 1963.
4516 Daily Life, 1963 - 1964. Instructions, examples (carbons), manuscript drafts, and notes.
4517 Danger, 1949.
4518 Daniel Berrigan: a meditation, 1968. Typescript and copy.
4519 Darkness At Noon, 1970. Poem and manuscript notes.
4520 Dawn - A Ballet Moderne.
4521 Dawn Wind.
4522 Day After Boxing Day and After, 1984.
4523 Day after day awaiting...
4525 Day she went away..., 1942.
4526 Day Is, 1940.
4526 Dead sleep of existence..., 1961.
4527 Dear Abby, 1975.
4528 Dear crow, excellent eagle, shy brook...
4529 Deeper Meaning, 1943.
4530 Dialog unter Dichtern / Dialog among poets, 1981. Correspondence, description, sources, manuscript drafts, and complete text.
4531 Dialogos for John Cage, 1988. Poems.
4532 Dialogue Between Robert Duncan and John Cage, 1972. Poem and note insert.
4533 Diastic Poems, 1989.
4534 Diastics for Jane Creighton and Sailing the Road Clear, 1975.
4535 Desolation's heaven is too easy.., 1944.
4536 Devil and God are one and the same...
4537 Dialogue, 1944.
4538 Difference Appearances, 1959.
4539 Discipline of Art, 1946.
4540 Disintegration, 1941.
4541 Dismay: On Crushing a Fly, 1943.
4542 Djilas 26731, 1977. Poems.
4543 Do you remember the night..., 1956.
4544 Dona Rita, Joseph Conrad, 1958. Poem and piano/vocal piece including pencil drafts, typescripts and copies.
4545 Donne and Shakespeare so feared change...
4546 Don't be a Sissy... Read Our Poetry.
4547 Don't Fall in Love with an Easy Woman.
4548 DOZEN DOUZAINS FOR EVE ROSENTHAL, 1978.
4549 Drawing Asymmetries, 1985. Introduction and manuscript draft.
4550 Dream, 1987.
4551 Dream Meditation, 1980. Poem, reading suggestions and performance instructions.
4552 Dream that Was a Wheel, 1949.
4553 Dreampoem, 1946. Include "The Objective Truth" and "The Heads of the Hydral."
4554 Drunken Lament, 1948.
4555 Dufay, 1969.
4556 Dunes of Henry Davis Thoreau, 1961.
4557 Duo Drawn from Spencer Holst's story "The Santa Claus Murderer", 1988. Poem and performance instructions.
4558 Dying Year, 1940.
4559 Dyslexia Song, 1993.
4560 Earl E. T. Smith, the Palm Bitch (er) Feanancier, 1961.
4561 Economics of Attention, 1941.
4562 Elcarus, 1942.
4563 Electrical/Fields May/Turn You On, 1973. Poems and newspaper clipping.
4564 Elegy, 1948.
4565 Elegy For Gertrude Stein, 1946.
4566 Elegy from a Theme of Baudelaire, 1946.
4567 Elle se Promere, 1948.
4568 Ellipsoid, 1961.
4569 Emily Reads Twenties, 1991.
461 En Route: Denver - San Francisco, 1985.
462 Encasement Marshals, 1993.
463 Encircle Tony, 1989 - 1992.
464 Encrane, 1981.
465 End to it, 1950.
466 Englewood Miracle, 1953.
467 Enormous contents, vouch safed democracy..., 1941.
468 Enough for Peace Meant No, 1946.
469 Ernst Jandl, 1981.
4610 Escape, 1940.
4611 Essential Mistake, 1946.
4612 Et pourquoi ecriez-vous aux etoiles...
4613 Etheric Double, 1961. Poem found on page 48 and 49 of MAN'S LIFE IN THREE WORLDS, by Annie Besant.
4614 Exercise for the Left Hand, 1950.
4615 Existance of God, 1946.
4616 Exit Bohemia, 1941.
4617 Experiments in Surrealism.
4618 F# for Simone Forti, 1961. Revised 1991.
4619 Fable of the Groundhog and the Ostrich, 1943.
4620 Failure in all things...
4621 Fallibility, 1989 - 1992.
4622 Fantasy, 1970.
4623 Farewell to Summer, 1946.
4624 Farragut Glory, 1992.
4625 Fifty Syllables to Our God, 1943.
4626 First Book of Gathas, 1978. Manuscript and typed drafts of preface (manuscript "abandoned").
4627 First Words, 1985.
4628 First Written Realization of Black Tarantula Crossword Gathas (and "Second"), 1974. Includes notes.
4629 Five Haiku, 1958.
4630 Flights into the Ozone Mystery, 1987. Poem.
4631 Flower gathering light to itself...
4632 Folk Songs, 1949.
4633 Following (poems) and "APF. TMP", 1988.
4634 For Betty, 1948.
4635 For Betty After a Pleasant Evening, 1948.
4636 For BG From Exile.
4637 For Bill and Adele, 1948.
4638 For Domino and Y. S, 1951.
4639 For E. T, 1947.
4640 For Ezra Pound, 1946.
4641 For Frederick de la Ronde, killed in action after having written his 1st poems, quatrains about the war, 1944.
4642 For Hildur, 1952.
4643 For if now she flees...
4644 For it was worse than pain..., 1941.
4645 For Jeanie's Baby, 1946. See "Toys of Thieves Behind the Moon."
4646 For John Cage, Right After His 70th Birthday, 1982. 11-poem catena, originals given to John Cage.
4647 For John Cage with Thanks, 1992. Birthday mesostics, poems and performance instructions.
4648 For Kari, 1948.
4649 For Lou, 1948.
4650 For Lou: An Answer to..., 1948.
4651 For My Friends, 1942. Include "French School" 1930, "For My Enemies" 1942, "Sonnet in Tetrameter" 1942.
4652 For Norris and John, 1945.
4653 For nothing is more certain, than that despair has..., 1941.
4654 For OHC, 1947.
4655 For Paul Goodman, 1946.
4656 For Roff Beman, 1940.
4657 For Rosmarie and Keith, 1990. Poem series.
4658 For Suzan, Going to Sleep, 1943.
4659 For the Musicians at the Pasha, 1948.
4660 Forbear your artic gaze from me...
4661 Force of accident..., 1941.
4662 Formalization (1973) and "Working From Formalization" (1979). Poems.
4663 Forties. Annotated drafts (pre-1993).
4664 Forties. Revised versions 17-19 (thru 1993), 100-101, 53-55.
4665 Forties, 1990 - 1993. Early drafts.
4666 Forties. 1-20. Revised thru 1993.
471 Forties. Drafts before 1994.
472 Forties. Miscellaneous, in order.
473 Four language word event in memoriam John Cage, 1992.
474 Four Variations on a Saying of Brian Buczak, 1987. Includes a computer printout and memorial materials for Brian Buczak.
475 Fourteenths, 1961.
476 French and German translations of Jackson Mac Low works, 1983. By Mac Low and Anne Tardos.
477 FRENCH SONNETS. Manuscript drafts and notes.
478 FRENCH SONNETS. Typescripts and drafts.
479 FRENCH SONNETS. Corrected proofs, correspondence and drafts of introduction.
4710 Friendship Poems and "Subway Pearls", 1960. For Vera Williams, includes correspondence.
4711 From Hunt's Point to 77th on the Pelham Bay Local.
4712 From Nuclei, 1961. Poem series, including manuscript and typescripts.
4713 FROM PEARL HARBOR DAY TO FDR'S BIRTHDAY. Drafts and performance cards for "A Variety of Weather."
4714 Frozen Tor, 1945.
4715 Gathas, 1961. "Aum Mani Padme Hum."
4716 Gathas 1 and 2, 1978 - 1980. Copies and performance instructions / H. B., Anne Gathas (3/21-22/82), Aum Gatha (3/20/82), Kaddish Gatha (4/27/75) - instructions, Tara Gatha (4/27/75), Guru-Guru Gatha (1975), and Mani-Mani Gatha (1975).
4717 Gathas - "Jesus" and "Gate Gate", 1966.
4718 General plan for JACAJURISMETICS, 1967.
4719 Ghost, Fatigue, 1946.
4720 Ghosts, 1940.
4721 Giant Philosophical Otters, 1989.
4722 Gibbons Moon, 1946.
4723 Gil Ott Ear, 1989.
4724 Glacial.
4725 Glacial Bequeathes.
4726 Glacial Seracs.
4727 Glacial Shades, 1959. And other incomplete works. Includes pencil notes, drafts and 1 typed draft.
4728 Glass Buildings, 1954. Manuscript and typescript drafts. Also includes DAILY NEWS clipping.
481 God Rest.
482 God, the ultimate voyeur..., 1941.
483 Goethe; or, The Writer. Manuscript draft of poem.
484 Good is what...
485 Goodby, LGM's, 1969. Typescript.
486 Got the blues, got the blues...
487 Great men whose lives continue...
488 Greek Translations, 1955 - 1958. Pencil drafts.
489 Greeting to Spring, 1939.
4810 Grey-white metaphor of rivalry..., 1941.
4811 Guillatine at Work, 1946.
4812 Gull passed down the street before my eyes..., 1941.
4813 Gulls wheel and ponder all..., 1941.
4814 Haiku.
4815 Haiku 2.
4816 Haiku and Tanka.
4817 Haiku No Haiku, 1958.
4818 Hair of the Woman I Love, 1948.
4819 Hand was always rais'd..., 1943.
4820 Happy Birthday, Anne vocabularies, 1981. Reduced photocopies.
4821 Hard and Soft, 1954 - 1955.
4822 Hare Krsna Gathas, 1967. Poems, photos and correspondence.
4823 Haven't I Seen You Some Place Before, 1941.
4824 He found himself unpregnant in his calm..., 1941.
4825 He Never Relaxed for a Moment, 1991.
4826 He who twenty years ago...
4827 Headline Glass Material Buildings. Carbons, incomplete. Made from mix of 1954 poems "Glass Buildings" and "Headline Materials."
4828 Headline Glass Material Buildings. List of simultaneity readers, description, original source, and program.
4829 Headline Glass Material Buildings, 1959. "One copy each of extant parts."
4830 Headline Glass Material Buildings, 1959. Performance - Manuscript drafts, sections A-F simultaneity.
4831 Headline Material, 1954. And other poems to July 1954.
4832 Heads of Hydra, 1946.
4833 Hear, 1946. Includes "The Play the Flute."
4834 Hearing You Praised, 1948.
4835 Heavens, 1974. Poem and publication EAR Magazine.
4836 Hereford Bosons Turning Lucas, 1989. Poem drafts (incomplete).
4837 Heterophonies, 1984. Hereford Bosons 1 and 2.
4838 Hidden, 1942.
4839 His lot is bend, but he has some..., 1941.
4840 His quality negated deception...
4841 Historical Sketch, 1942.
4842 Homage, 1946 - 1951.
4843 Homage to Leona Bleiweiss, 1976. Performance instructions, letter, program, and score.
4844 Homage to Leona Bleiweiss, 1976. Timing cards.
4845 Hop Tempestuous, 1991.
4846 How to Go Mad, 1950.
4847 How to Perform the Painting "Tara", 1991. Edited typescript.
4848 How was I to know..., 1943.
4849 Human Aura, 1972. Poem.
4850 Hunger Strike What Does Life Mean, 1938. Typescript.
4851 Hymn, 1948.
4852 Hymn to the Gentle Man.
4853 Hypothesis of Descent, 1943.
4854 I believe the universe of the...
4855 I Damn the Men of Today, But Still I Have Pity, 1946.
4856 I do not understand what all the noise is about..., 1941.
4857 I Express My Disease in My Poem, 1946.
4858 I found an old wound...
4859 I Had Chosen a Rose, 1973.
4860 I heard a voice that cried out "Courage! Courage!", 1947.
4861 I know so little of God..., 1942.
4862 I Often Think of Formless Solitudes, 1958.
4863 I walk in the shadow of omnipotent cruelty...
4864 I was working all day in the dust, 1939.
4865 I would make love to you, my darling..., 1940.
4866 Ice - Furnace, 1947.
4867 Idiotic Genius.
4868 If Iris and I break up...
4869 I'm against burning..., 1968.
4870 I'm no luck...
4871 I'm Often Chided for My Vast Ego, 1946.
4872 Image, 1946.
4873 Immediate Action, 1939.
4874 In Answer to Loose Talk, 1946.
4875 In Memoriam Ilya Bolotowsky, 1981. Musical score.
4876 In Place of a Birthday Poem for Russell, 1945.
4877 In Place of a Song for Cratylus, 1946.
491 In Praise of Alma Walter, 1974. Typescript and copies.
492 In Praise of Mozart.
493 In Praise of the Rains of Spring, 1945.
494 In the cool of the evening..., 1942.
495 In the Electric Age We Wear All Mankind as Our Skin, 1966.
496 In the midst of their multifarous activities...
497 In the Rhodendion forests of Carolina...
498 In your eyes the vision of fire...
499 Incomplete Poem, 1939.
4910 Incomplete Poem with Promise, 1939.
4911 Incompleted Poem, 1939.
4912 Industrial Scene, 1939.
4913 Insane Man, 1941.
4914 Instead of a Love Poem, 1950.
4915 Intention Disappears, 1991.
4916 L'Internationale, 1939.
4917 Iran Contra Hearings, 1987. Poem drafts and musical settings.
4918 Iris Changing Her Painting a Day After Her 31st Birthday, 1964.
4919 Is it not strange...
4920 IS THAT WOOL HAT MY HAT?. Drafts (color and manuscript), introduction and performance flyer.
4921 Is't I that bask...
4922 It Doesn't Need a Title.
4923 It is a Simple Life, 1963. Poem and NYU Libraries performance program.
4924 It is One Sea, 1946.
4925 It's Fall, 1953.
4926 Iuratus Amoris.
4927 Ivan Moll.
4928 Jabbering Coomb, 1991.
4929 Jackson Mac Low Anthology. Self-published booklet of 18 poems, stories, music and essays (early 60s?).
4930 Jail Break. Poem, proofs and correspondence (1963, 1966, 1969).
4931 Jailhouse, 1955.
4932 Jammie Krake, 1991.
4933 Jaybird Poem.
4934 Jesting Pilate laughed, alas.
4935 Joy.
4936 Kent State, 1970.
4937 Kithana Deina, 1953.
4938 Labyrinthine Personae, 1953.
4939 Lagoon Elucidation, 1991.
4940 Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchabunagunga- maugg, 1981. Collaboration with Pauline Oliveros - Piano part and letter tone equivalents by Mac Low.
4941 Lamb that crouched on the hearth...
4942 Languid Bears, 1948.
4943 Large general statements...
4944 Larry Fagin St. Marks, 1988.
4945 Lawrence, 1959. Original typescripts of 9-stanza poem, drafts of introduction and printer's note.
4946 Let It Go, 1978. Poem derived from William Empson's of the same title. Includes performance copies, published in SPECTACULAR DISEASES and REPRESENTATIVE WORKS.
4947 Let neither storm clouds nor the lightning...
4948 Let Us Point Out, 1939.
4949 Let's squeeze it dry now - yes, lets have it out.., 1941.
4950 Lett. Description and performance methods, computer-generated text and notes (1969, 1976, 1982).
4951 Letter From Penal Colony, 1942.
4952 Letters for Iris Numbers for Silence, 1961. Performance directions, revisions and cards.
4953 Lettuce Leaves for Iris, 1962.
4954 Li Po in War - Time, 1942.
4955 Light and Sound, 1943.
4956 Light Poem on a Heavy Subject.
4957 Light Poems. 24th-26th, 29th, 33rd, 41st, 42nd, 48th, 49th, 51st-53rd, 56th, 57th, 60th (drafts, carbons and notes).
4958 Like Saul at Tarnas, blinked on the road...
4959 Limericks.
4960 Lines from Euripides' ELECTRA.
4961 Little Double Fugue on Themes From a List of 1st Lines, 1946.
4962 Living as Buddhists, 1983. Proposal for video project - Manuscript and typescript drafts, biography and notes.
4963 Lizard and the Tiger, 1950. Manuscript and working papers.
501 Locks, 1984. Radiowork: typescript, copies, description, correspondence, notes, and official agreements.
502 Locusts, 1939.
503 Lord Randal, 1944.
504 Loud Laughs, 1940.
505 Love, 1939.
506 Love - Song for Lou, 1948.
507 Lucas 1-29, 1990 - 1991. Instrumental piece and performed EIF 2/21/92.
508 Lying near the stands...
509 Macbeth a Triptych in Blank Verse, 1938.
5010 Machault, 1955. Original typescripts and corrected drafts.
5011 Macintosh, 1959.
5012 Mad Song, 1942.
5013 Magistrate, 1941.
5014 Mahakala, 1988.
5015 Major: A Poem in Prose, With Sundrie Snatches of Music and Verse, 1946.
5016 Making Things New, 1961.
5017 Manus.
5018 Marines Defend Burning of Village, 1965. Poem - Original, carbons and copies (with notes).
5019 Mark Rudman Ear Inn, 1988.
5020 Marrying Maiden, 1958. Working papers, manuscript in pencil.
5021 Marrying Maiden. Manuscript, miscellaneous notes and correspondence.
5022 Marrying Maiden, 1958 - 1959. Play - Original red and black typescript.
5023 Marrying Maiden (copy), 1958 - 1959. Draft and several drafts of introductions (thru 1993).
5024 Marrying Maiden. Mimeographed copies used in The Living Theatre production (with typos) and manuscript corrections.
5025 Marrying Maiden. Copies with manuscript delivery regulations.
5026 Marrying Maiden. Poster, program and NEW YORK TIMES advertisement, 6/9/60.
5027 Marrying Maiden, 1960 - 1961. Complete score (damaged).
5028 Marrying Maiden. "Action Pack" - Copied by Anne Tardos in 1979 (?).
5029 May Day Moon Had a Friend, 1959.
5030 Me die young and some die old..., 1940.
5031 Meadowlark.
5032 Meaning.
5033 Meditation, 1943.
5034 Meditation on X, 1989. Diastic poem.
5035 Meditations on Death, 1959.
5036 Men are Sheep Today, Savage as Tigers, 1946.
5037 Menalque on Music, 1943.
5038 Mentor Extempore, 1950.
5039 Metrical Analysis of Sonnet XXXI.
5040 Midseptember Aubade, 1953.
5041 Milarepa Gatha, 1976. Performance piece, performance instructions and correspondence.
5042 Milarepa Quartet for Four Like Instruments, 1982.
5043 Miracle, 1942.
5044 Mirror Mirror, 1949.
511 Miscellany for Vera Williams and Larry Eigner, 1961. Poem carbons.
512 Mist Feet, 1993.
513 Mist that enveloped us..., 1942.
514 Mocha Kansas, 1990.
515 Modern Living, 1963.
516 Moon burns a hole through my temple..., 1943.
517 Moon Like Mary the Virgin, 1946.
518 Moonshine.
519 More he ran...
5110 Morning on Avenue C, 1946.
5111 Morning Poem, 1958.
5112 Morning's cast volitions die..., 1941.
5113 Motet on a Saying of A. J. Muste, 1991. Musical score.
5114 Mother Dead, 1973. Six poems.
5115 Mr. Gorubek and the Wastrels, 1950.
5116 Muse I, II, 1959.
5117 Music, 1964.
5118 Music Lovers or Outdoor Concert.
5119 Musicwords (for Phill Niblock), 1978. Performance instructions and revised version 3/26/89.
5120 My enormous lust..., 1940.
5121 My Heart Has Resented My Father and Mother, 1946. Include "Cramp'd So Tightly They Can Only Write Irony" and "Censoriousness is My Bugaboo."
5122 Nadir, 1948.
5123 Naked Event, 1968.
5124 Narratives for Winds, 1980 - 1981. Flute, trombone, clarinet, and electric guitar.
5125 National Guard / Practice Shell / Hits 3 Buildings, 1966. Copies of manuscript poem and introduction.
5126 National Poetry Festival, 1971. Method, scores, notes, correspondence, essay, and newsclippings.
5127 Near Treviso, 1985.
5128 New Evidence of Ecological Damage Brings a Call to Ban Drift-Net Fishing, 1989.
5129 New mode, unforseen mode, slippery sort...
5130 New Scene, 1948.
5131 New Signals Hink/At Neutron Stars, 1968.
5132 News Report, 1961.
5133 Net Murder at Sea, 1990. Poems.
5134 Night - Climb, 1959.
5135 Night Piece.
5136 Nightwalk, 1960. Drafts of poems and reading directions (with pencil notes). Letter to Vera Williams.
5137 Nineteen Eighty-Four, 1984.
5138 No One Knowing Sentences, 1989.
5139 No Strophe Break, 1963.
5140 No Time Like Now, 1946.
5141 No Time Like Now, 1941 - 1946. Manuscript of selected poems and manuscript preface.
5142 No writing! Melting!, 1964.
5143 Noah, 1943.
5144 Non-chance inner-process poems, 1961. "Endocrinology, Etc.," "The Game" and "3 November Poems."
5145 Non Dulce Neque Decorum EST.
5146 Non Political Word Event for Bryant Park, 1967.
5147 Norris Embry, 1971.
5148 Northern Lights, 1946.
5149 Norton Anthology 1993. Proofs, corrections and correspondence.
5150 Not I Will Halt the Madly Reckless Feet.
5151 Not place gives you place..., 1943.
5152 Not the mastadon nor the prodigious sabretooth..., 1943.
5153 Notebook, 1937 - 1938. 44 poems and 3 prose pieces and 2 long prose essays.
5154 Notebook - 82 Poems and 2 Prose Pieces, 1939.
521 Notebook - 60 Poems and 18 Prose Pieces, 1940. Part 1.
522 Notebook - 60 Poems and 18 Prose Pieces, 1940. Part 2.
523 Notebook - 71 Poems, 1941. Typescripts and carbons with some revisions.
524 Notebook - 56 Poems, 1942. Typescripts and carbons.
525 Notebook - 32 Poems, 1 Short Story and 1 Review, 1944. Typescripts and manuscript notes.
526 Notes.
527 Notes on How to Read "2 Asymmetries fro John Cage", 1961.
528 Now Roland goes into the night...
529 Nuclei for Simone (Morris) Forti, 1961. Improvisations - original typescript, copies and cards.
5210 Nymphomaniac Alphabet Poems, 1974. For and from Kathy Acker.
5211 O how to tell the melon from the dung..., 1941.
5212 O I don' like yearning...
5213 O let few nostalgiacs waste away...
5214 O love, who has maddend me...
5215 O my love, disdainful of my views...
5216 O now doth Death...
5217 O sharecropper, perched on a rail...
5218 O that the Savagery of our time be laid..., 1941.
5219 O what most slight credence we gave..., 1942.
5220 O where and how to set your bounds...
5221 Objective Truth, 1946.
5222 Obsequy for Paul Hindemith, 1964. Poem.
5223 Observations, 1965.
5224 Octave, 1940.
5225 Odes for Iris, 1970 - 1971. Original drafts with revisions (1-116, incomplete).
5226 Odes for Iris, 1970 - 1971. Copies, 1-114 (incomplete).
5227 Odes for Iris, 1970 - 1971. Carbons 1-114 (incomplete).
5228 Odes for Iris.
Restrictions Apply
531 Odes from the I Ching, 1960. Carbons, pencil drafts, notes, methods, and notebooks.
532 Odyssey of Despair, 1941.
533 Of all the pictures in my room...
534 Of such fragile structures is Life built...
535 Of the rule of silence..., 1964.
536 Off Newfoundland the Chester was dessert..., 1951.
537 Often a Man in Such a Condition Begins to Have Delusions, 1950.
538 Old begrudging the young...
539 Old Song, 1942.
5310 On Seeing a Spot Where Two Trees Used to Stand..., 1939.
5311 On the Glorious Burning of the Stars and Stripes in the Sheep Meadow in Central Park Around About Noon, 1967.
5312 On the Knights of the Province, Against the Knight of Columbus, 1950.
5313 On the occasion of the..., 1968.
5314 On Washing a Wall, 1943.
5315 One Hundred, 1961.
5316 One never knows responsibilty...
5317 One practices deception..., 1943.
5318 Oners n Tenners, 1987 - 1989.
5319 Oppressed by the times and by death...
5320 Opus in the Vulgar Tongue: Via Francis Grose and Eric Partridge, 1966.
5321 ORASEMOSDP.
5322 Other Call, 1993.
5323 Other Side.
5324 Our economic positions...
5325 Outline of Project for Jewish Museum Art and Technology Show, 1969.
5326 Pained adolescent...
5327 Paintings of Georges Seurat, 1946.
5328 Paintings of Yves Tanguy, 1946.
5329 Pale blue pinpoint of the rain beat down...
5330 Paradox of politics...
5331 Partisan.
5332 Pathos, 1958.
5333 Patronizing his most eloquent role...
5334 Pauline Meditation, 1982. Poem, music and performance instructions.
5335 Pavements carpeting are Jarconda violet flowers...
5336 Peace Peace Peace, 1946. Includes "Enough for Peace Meant No."
5337 Peaks and Lamas, 1958. Original poem, copies of poem, copies of typescripts, and performance instructions.
5338 Peaks and Lamas, 1958. Original typescripts, chart, parts, and worksheets.
5339 Peaks and Lamas. Reformatted in 1992 for S. E. M. Ensemble performance at Paula Cooper Gallery.
5340 Peony, 1942.
5341 Perfection.
5342 Perfection Flee.
5343 Performance instructions.
5344 Performance instructions for a LONG, HOT SUMMER, 1964.
5345 Personal Poems, 1946.
5346 Persuasion, 1942.
5347 Petal, 1948.
5348 PFR-3 Poems - "12345". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
5349 PFR-3 Poems - "Computer Garbage". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
5350 PFR-3 Poems - "Dansk". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969 - Part one of two.
541 PFR-3 Poems - "Dansk". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969 - Part two of two.
542 PFR-3 Poems - "Dansk". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
543 PFR-3 Poems - "Dansk". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
544 PFR-3 Poems - "Dansk". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
545 PFR-3 Poems - "David". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
546 PFR-3 Poems - "David". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
547 PFR-3 Poems - "Diane". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
548 PFR-3 Poems - "Diane". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969 - Part one of two.
549 PFR-3 Poems - "Diane". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969 - Part two of two.
5410 PFR-3 Poems - "Diane". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
5411 PFR-3 Poems - "Diane". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
551 PFR-3 Poems - "Food". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
552 PFR-3 Poems - "How". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
553 PFR-3 Poems - IBM proposal (notes). For LACMA Art and Tech Program (later replaced by PFR-3 poems) (May 1969).
554 PFR-3 Poems - LACMA, 1969 - 1970. Contract and letter.
555 PFR-3 Poems - "Lett(ers)". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
556 PFR-3 Poems - "Logs and Catalogues". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
557 PFR-3 Poems - "Machine". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969 - Original printouts.
558 PFR-3 Poems - "Machine". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969 - Photocopies.
559 PFR-3 Poems - Machine Specs. LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
5510 PFR-3 Poems - Mixed Data Sheets. LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
5511 PFR-3 Poems - Notes. Sept. - Oct. 1985.
5512 PFR-3 Poems - "Pairs". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
5513 PFR-3 Poems - PDP-9 Instructions. LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
5514 PFR-3 Poems. Original data sheets from 11 poem groups - LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
5515 PFR-3 Poems - "Ques". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
5516 PFR-3 Poems - "Ques". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
5517 PFR-3 Poems - "South". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969 - Original data sheets.
5518 PFR-3 Poems - "South". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969 - Photocopies.
5519 PFR-3 Poems - "Space". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969 - Part one of two.
5520 PFR-3 Poems - "Space". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969 - Part two of two.
561 PFR-3 Poems - "The". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969 - Original data sheets.
562 PFR-3 Poems - "The". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969 - Miscellaneous printouts.
563 PFR-3 Poems - "The". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969 - Poems from 14 stages.
564 PFR-3 Poems - "The". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969 - Lists from 14 stages.
565 PFR-3 Poems - "The". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969 - Miscellaneous printouts.
566 PFR-3 Poems - "The". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969 - Poems from 14 stages.
567 PFR-3 Poems - "Trans". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969 - 1st PFR-3 poem.
568 PFR-3 Poems - "Trans". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969 - 1st printout of 1st poem.
569 PFR-3 Poems - "Trios". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
5610 PFR-3 Poems - "Word". LACMA Art and Tech Program, Summer 1969.
5611 Philosopher and the "Apollo", 1941.
5612 Phoedra's Song, 1943.
5613 PHONE, 1979. Typescripts, drafts and notes.
5614 Phoneme Dance for Charlie and Svetlana, 1988. In honor of their marriage. Typescript and holograph notes.
571 Phoneme Dance for/from Bici Forbes (A word event for Bici Borbes), 1975.
572 Phoneme Dance for/from John Cage (A word event for John Cage), 1974.
573 Piano Suite for David Tudor and John Cage, 1961. Pencil original and copies.
574 Pianoforte List for Instruments, 1981.
575 Piece for George Brecht, 1962.
576 Piece for Recorder, 1961. Carbons.
577 Piece for Sari Dienes, 1960. Drawings, description, instructions, and invitation to Women in the Arts performance.
578 PIECES O' SIX: THIRTY-THREE POEMS IN PROSE. Original typescripts.
579 PIECES O' SIX: THIRTY-THREE POEMS IN PROSE. Typescript photocopy.
5710 PIECES O' SIX: THIRTY-THREE POEMS IN PROSE, 1983 - 1987. Book manuscript.
5711 PIECES O' SIX: THIRTY-THREE POEMS IN PROSE. Corrected page proofs.
5712 PIECES O' SIX: THIRTY-THREE POEMS IN PROSE. 2nd page proofs and corrected pages.
5713 PIECES O' SIX: THIRTY THREE POEMS IN PROSE. Galley proofs.
5714 PIECES O' SIX: THIRTY-THREE POEMS IN PROSE, 1983 - 1986. Manuscript notebook.
5715 PIECES O' SIX: THIRTY THREE POEMS IN PROSE. Multiple drafts 1.
581 PIECES O' SIX: THIRTY-THREE POEMS IN PROSE. Multiple drafts 2.
582 Pipe Pack. "Broken" (late 50s) - Pencil drafts.
583 Pitches, 1961. Composition directions (carbons and pencil draft).
584 Pity and love dissolved my heart..., 1947.
585 Place, Time, He, 1945.
586 Plane; Dido/Clam; Dikterslivet, 1951.
587 Platitude, 1942.
588 Play (partial, no title). Typescript with annotations.
589 Play, 1947.
5810 Poem.
5811 Poem at Night, 1942.
5812 Poem Composed Entirely of Obscene Words and Phrases, 1965.
5813 Poem Drawn From a Reading by Paul Blackburn. March 1969?
5814 Poem for Emily Harvey and Christian Xatree, 1990.
5815 Poem for Iris, 1963.
5816 Poem for Iris Early in the Morning of the Ninth of July, 1970.
5817 Poem for Russell a Day - Late Birthday Present, 1945.
5818 Poem fragments.
5819 Poem from Raymond Moley's Column, NEWSWEEK, 1965.
5820 Poem from Silence for John Cage's 75th Birthday, 1987.
5821 Poem Having Taken 2000 Years Being Written, 1941.
5822 Poem instructions.
5823 Poem on a theme by Walt Whitman, 1939.
5824 Poem to My Mother on Her Fifty - Second Birthday, 1940.
5825 Poem-realization of "IBM for Merce Cunningham", 1961. By Toshi Ichiyanagi - Typescript, carbons, copies, and introduction.
5826 Poems for Stephanie, 1977.
5827 Poems from the back of a Ray Johnson collage, 1968. Typescripts, copies, holograph notes, and clipping.
5828 Polar Bears Not Free of Toxic Chemicals, 1986.
5829 Political Poem, 1943.
5830 Polkas on the Ratio Next Door at 6AM, 1950.
5831 Polonius: Critic, 1946.
5832 Poor Bees, that Work All Day, 1942.
5833 Portrait, 1942. For Robert Gioseterte, Bishop of Lincoln.
5834 Portrait entitled: "It's Not That He's Such a Bad Poet. If He Were, He Wouldn't be Quite So Bad", 1963.
5835 Post Victoriam -- Neque Dulcem Neque Decoram, 1945.
5836 Postsols, 1986.
5837 Pound and the Poetry of Today I and II, 1986.
5838 Prayer, 1942 - 1948.
5839 Prayer: After Visiting the Frick Mansion for the First Time, 1943.
5840 Prayer: That the Union be Apparent to All, 1943.
5841 Prayer to St. Frederick, 1950.
5842 Precis of the Preface to Wordsworth's LYRICAL BALLADS, 1939.
5843 Pre-empted, 1946. Includes "Molly Go."
5844 Prejudice.
5845 Present: A Disabused View, 1950.
5846 Presidents of the United States of America. Typescript and carbons, copy with printers' notes, 1-5/63. Original and copies of continuation (12/75) - Pierce, 1853.
5847 Priests of Iran Worshiped the Fire that Came Out of the Ground, 1968. Typed and manuscript drafts.
5848 Primitive Art and the Moon, 1959.
5849 Princess Princess, 1949.
5850 Prisoners.
5851 Procedures for Asymmetries Performance of 3 April 1963.
5852 Professor, 1942. Typescript play (noh).
5853 Progress, 1986. Poem drafts and page proofs.
5854 Progress Report, 1951.
5855 Proletarian Nursery-Rhyme, 1950.
5856 Prometheus, 1939.
5857 Promiscuous Women, 1948.
5858 PRONOUNS. Correspondence and corrected proofs.
5859 PRONOUNS. Manuscript notes and drafts of preface, "They" manifesto, bibliography and remarks to the dancers.
591 PRONOUNS. First edition drafts.
592 PRONOUNS, 1986. Diastic Asymmetries on Nancy Topf.
593 Proposal for "The Museum", 1896. A Sound Work. Proposal for installation at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
594 Proposal to Convert the Poetry Room of the Sound Show at P. S. 1 into a Vocabulary Room, 1979. Drafts and correspondence.
595 Pros Apollo Musageten, 1946.
596 Prose Look Settled, Look and Leaf Outside, 1989.
597 Prototypical Automatically Metaphoric Detachment Compensates Judges, 1982. Poem and notes.
598 Proust Asymmetries - "The Poetry of Snobbery," "Adorable Hangman," "Masquerade," "Enthusiasm", 1961. Pencil drafts.
599 Psalm, 1939.
5910 Punctuation Mark Numbers, 1961.
5911 Quatorzains from and for Emily Dickinson, Stoveblack, Antic Quatrains, 1979 - 1980. Poems later published in REPRESENTATIVE WORKS.
5912 Quatrain, 1946 - 1949.
5913 Quatrain for Paul, 1946.
5914 Quatrain for Sally, 1946. Includes "Quartrains fro Tui Tucker."
5915 Quatrains for Tui Tucker, 1946.
5916 Queen of spades shown up twice..., 1949.
5917 Query.
5918 Questioning, Answering and Focussing. Holograph manuscript.
5919 Questions and Answers - "A Topical Play", 1963. Copies with notes, directions and manuscript notes.
5920 Questions and Questions.
5921 Rational Renga Link, 1982. Typed poem with manuscript drafts.
5922 Reading Henry James..., 1943.
5923 Rebel, 1942.
5924 Rebellion or Revolution, 1963.
5925 Rebus Effort Remove Government, 1991.
5926 Religious Sentences, 1959. Two series.
5927 Renga, 1987. Poems.
5928 REPRESENTATIVE WORKS 1938-1985, 1984 - 1986. Correspondence, notes and review.
5929 REPRESENTATIVE WORKS 1938-1985. Miscellaneous drafts.
5930 REPRESENTATIVE WORKS 1938-1985. Manuscript, part 1.
5931 REPRESENTATIVE WORKS 1938-1985. Manuscript, part 2.
601 Rereading Her Letters, 1949.
602 Resting Driver, 1953.
603 Retelling whimsies for the thousandth time..., 1951.
604 Retreated Degree, 1990.
605 Revaluate the Term So, 1946.
606 Riddle, 1946.
607 Rilke found in solitude..., 1941.
608 Rolled Wheat, 1964.
609 Rule, Dumb Charity: He, to Deny.
6010 Rush Hour, 1955. For piano and speaking voice, manuscript, typescript, and copies.
6011 Rush Order, 1946. Includes "Salesmen."
6012 Ruth and Marvin Sackner.
6013 Sacrifice, 1946. Includes "Memory."
6014 Sade Suit, 1959. Play, pencil draft and notes.
6015 Sade Suit, 1959. Carbon copies and introduction (original manuscript lost in 1959).
6016 Saga, 1940.
6017 Saint Marks Poetry Project Newsletter, 1986.
6018 Salad Defiant, 1992.
6019 Salesmen, 1946.
6020 Saturday, snow in the sky...
6021 Scene, 1946.
6022 Schonheit, 1959. Short structure with unequal measured silences.
6023 Seasons regular...
6024 Second Words, 1985.
6025 Secret of the Golden Flower, 1964. Poem copies.
6026 September Pack, 1959.
6027 September Unbirthday Present for Annie Brigitte Gilles Tardos, 1993. Poems.
6028 Seriousness.
6029 She came in a dream..., 1942.
6030 She had a loud trumpeting...
6031 Shifting Population, 1984.
6032 Shod Network Settled, 1989.
6033 Shoot a coast you established...
6034 Short Poem for Fluxus Virus Box, 1992.
6035 Short Poems - "The Etheric Double," "Mr. Bowles," "A Friend of Mine," "Bipartisan Reflections", 1961. Typescripts and carbons.
6036 Short Poems from the Machault List by the Machault Method, 1962.
6037 Short Poems with PC Musical Settings, 1988.
6038 Short Solo Structure with Unequal Pauses.
6039 Sign.
6040 Signs.
6041 Silence Poems, 1951.
6042 Silly Poem, 1950.
6043 Simplicity, 1939.
6044 Singularity Quatrain, 1962.
6045 Skandhas.
6046 Snow - Apple, 1944.
6047 So far away the barber crossed...
6048 So I must mere photography..., 1941.
6049 So long: with strange nourishment..., 1946.
6050 So Strange, 1948.
6051 Social Significance, 1939.
6052 Sole Arabian Tree, 1952.
6053 Soliloquy for Harry Hawkweed, 1970.
6054 Some Definitions, 1950.
6055 Some Russian Love Poems (or Love Verses from Soviet Sources), 1977. Includes notes and references.
6056 So-much bending, but no more...
6057 Sonata for Fingertips and Tastebuds, 1941.
6058 Song for Eva on Thunder Hill, 1950.
6059 Song for Kari, 1948.
6060 Song for Tui Tucker, 1950.
6061 Song for V, 1949.
6062 Song in a Time of Fear, 1947.
6063 Song My Mother Taught Me, 1943.
6064 Song of a Dream and the Truth, 1948.
6065 Song of the Sad Owl, 1942.
6066 Song on an Old Theme, 1952.
6067 Song: The Hair of the Girl I Love, 1948.
6068 Sonnet, 1940 - 1958.
6069 Sonnet I, 1939.
6070 Sonnet II, 1939.
6071 Sonnet III, 1939.
6072 Sonnet IV, 1939.
6073 Sonnet 5.
6074 Sonnet XIX, 1941.
6075 Sonnet XX, 1941.
6076 Sonnet XXI, 1941.
6077 Sonnet XXII, 1941.
6078 Sonnet XXIII, 1941.
6079 Sonnet XXXI, 1942.
6080 Sonnet XXXII, 1942.
6081 Sonnet XXXVI, 1942.
6082 Sonnet XXXVII, 1942.
6083 Sonnet XXXVIII, 1942.
6084 Sonnet XXXIX, 1942.
6085 Sonnet XL.
611 Sonnet XLI, 1942.
612 Sonnet XLIII, 1942.
613 Sonnet XLIV, 1943.
614 Sonnet XLV, 1943.
615 Sonnet XLVI, 1943.
616 Sonnet XLVII, 1943.
617 Sonnet XLVIII.
618 Sonnet L, 1944.
619 Sonnet LI, 1944.
6110 Sonnet LII, 1944.
6111 Sonnet LIII, 1944.
6112 Sonnet LV, 1944.
6113 Sonnet LVI, 1944.
6114 Sonnet LIX, 1945.
6115 Sonnet LX, 1945.
6116 Sonnet LXI, 1945.
6117 Sonnet LXII.
6118 Sonnet LXIII, 1946.
6119 Sonnet LXIV, 1946.
6120 Sonnet LXV, 1946.
6121 Sonnet LXVI, 1946.
6122 Sonnet LXVII, 1946.
6123 Sonnet LXVIII, 1946.
6124 Sonnet LXIX, 1946.
6125 Sonnet LXX, 1946.
6126 Sonnet LXXI, 1946.
6127 Sonnet LXXII, 1946.
6128 Sonnet LXXIII, 1946.
6129 Sonnet LXXIV, 1946.
6130 Sonnet LXXV, 1946.
6131 Sonnet LXXVI, 1946.
6132 Sonnet LXXVII, 1946.
6133 Sonnet LXXVIII, 1946.
6134 Sonnet LXXIX - Self-Pity, 1946.
6135 Sonnet LXXX, 1946.
6136 Sonnet LXXXI, 1946.
6137 Sonnet LXXXII, 1946. Includes "A Riddle."
6138 Sonnet LXXXIV, 1947.
6139 Sonnet LXXXV: The Traveler, 1947.
6140 Sonnet LXXXVI: The Statues, 1947.
6141 Sonnet LXXXVII: Theseus, 1948.
6142 Sonnet LXXXVIII: A Burning Pheasant, 1948.
6143 Sonnet LXXXIX: This Night's Misery, 1948.
6144 Sonnet XC: In Separation, 1948.
6145 Sonnet XCI: For Pasha and his Musicians, 1948.
6146 Sonnet XCII: In the Morning, 1948.
6147 Sonnet XCIII: I the Phallo - Nacissist I Dread, 1948.
6148 Sonnet XCIV: So Nearly Free of Jealousy, 1948.
6149 Sonnet XCV: For Kari on a Theme of Aristotle, 1948.
6150 Sonnet XCVI, 1948.
6151 Sonnet XCVII: Absence Felt, 1948.
6152 Sonnet XCIX: Odysseus, 1948.
6153 Sonnet: For Baudelaire and the Monster, 1950.
6154 Sonnet: For Edouard Roditi, 1949.
6155 Sonnet for Elspeth, 1951.
6156 Sonnet for Gerald de Nerval, 1958 - 1959.
6157 Sonnet: For V. M. W., 1949.
6158 Sonnet: In Dejection, 1951.
6159 Sonnet: In French Class, 1950.
6160 Sonnet: Of My Last Ten Years, 1949.
6161 Sonnet: On a Theme by V., 1949.
6162 Sonnet: Rolls Royce, 1959.
6163 Sonnet: Walter Savage Landor, 1990.
6164 Sonorous Lessor Nation, 1991.
6165 Sonorous Sample, 1991.
6166 Soul, the body, and the world...
6167 Soundtrack for Naomi Levine Movie about Gate Hill Co-op, Stony Point, NY, 1963. Performance notes and envelopes of words.
6168 Span's Orchard, 1951.
6169 Speech, 1961. Poem and directions.
6170 Speller Poem, 1961.
6171 Spring - Near Song, 1947.
6172 Spring Song, 1943.
6173 Stalin is Our Savior, 1940.
6174 STANZAS FOR IRIS LEZAK, 1971. Includes manuscript notebook #2, 1960
6175 STANZAS FOR IRIS LEZAK. Carbon copies - "Solar Speculations," "They're Living it Up...," "Hitched to a Red Star," "Forbidden Marriage," "Intro to Provencal," "What Makes Leaves Fall?" "Pattern Recognition...," "Ubu Cocu."
6176 STANZAS FOR IRIS LEZAK, 1971. Typescripts, carbons, notes, manuscript drafts, and selections including: "Blue and Brown Books," "Poe and Psychoanalysis," "Plant Poem," and "6 Gitanjali for Iris."
6177 Stanzas for Sally, 1946.
6178 Stanzas, written after an attempt was made to break into this apartment, 1946.
6179 Stars, 1956. Includes "Space and Time."
6180 Step Sons of Adam, 1939.
6181 Stern Injuction to All of Love, 1948.
6182 Still Life With No Whiskey, 1953.
621 Storehouse - 7 Poems for Armand Schwerner, 1992.
622 Strange, huge moon...
623 Subtle strife..., 1942.
624 Subway Ride, 1960 - 1962. Performance piece, original and carbon.
625 Such triumphant Baedeckers are found...
626 Sugar Sack Song, 1959.
627 Summer Solstice, 1981. Holograph draft of poem.
628 Summer Solstice Word Event List and Gatha, 1982 - 1983. Originals, copies, performance instructions, and holograph drafts.
629 Summer's erotic images infringe..., 1941.
6210 Sun arises!, 1943.
6211 Surtsey: Information and Variations, 1976. Poem.
6212 Swan whose down is love floats on the stream...
6213 Syllabic Birthday Sonnet for Iris, 1965.
6214 Syllabic Sonnet, 1959.
6215 Symphony in Powerhouse Sharp.
6216 Taking the Doctor's Suggestion, 1992.
6217 Tall Plant of Generality, 1965 - 1968.
6218 Task, 1940.
6219 Teak Seek, 1989 - 1993.
6220 Tell Me of Mortal Time, Will it Cease if One Heart Does, 1941.
6221 Ten Lines, 1939.
6222 Text of Message by President Johnson to Congress on the State of the Union, 1967.
6223 Thanks/Danke, 1982 - 1983. Play with unrevised versions in pencil.
6224 Thanks/Danke, 1983. Corrected draft and photocopy.
6225 Thanks and Thanks II, 1961. Typescript.
6226 Thanks II, 1961.
6227 Thanks, 1969. For Charlotte.
6228 Thanks - Song on Twelfth - Day, 1945.
6229 Thanks - Song: Thy Works Alone, 1943.
6230 Thanks - Song to My Lord, 1943.
6231 That the Union be Apparent to All, 1943.
6232 The.
6233 These faded antlers and forgotten bones...
6234 They.
6235 They Didn't Whir He Gave No Advice, 1991 - 1992.
6236 They sought to rival me...
6237 Thieves and Ladies, 1944.
6238 Thin disease of..., 1941.
6239 Thin organisms of attainment..., 1941.
6240 Think Wrestle Settled, 1989. Diastic TWENTIES derivative.
6241 This day my sun has set...
6242 This is Sad You Will Not Weep.
6243 This is the Beginning of Something New, 1978. Poem.
6244 This self greets you!.
6245 Thomas E. Dewey, who himself...
6246 Thorofare, 1950.
6247 Thousand Flee Prison Amid the Chaos in Teheran, 1979. Poem.
6248 Three Disjunctive Quatorzains for Gretchen Berger on the Evening of the Summer Solstice, 1978.
6249 Three Poems on the City, 1943.
6250 Three Social Projects, 1963.
6251 Threnos, 1956. Poem in three parts.
6252 Tier fur und von Gerhard Ruhm, 1981.
6253 Time an of You Dream Suspended Miracle Brooding Should Me Unthread, 1959.
6254 To a Dead Rabbit, 1942.
6255 To a Lost One in a Dry Land, 1939.
6256 To a Lost Poem, 1939.
6257 To BG.
6258 To bring you...
6259 To Certain Objectors to the "Violence" of Some of My Recent Verses, 1946.
6260 To My Penis, 1943.
6261 To Nancy. By Carol.
6262 To R. N. and S. R., 1939. In memory of a certain memorable evening.
6263 To Save Wild Life and Aid Us, Too, 1963.
6264 To Schopenhauer, 1939.
6265 To someone I loved once, 1939.
6266 To T.S., The Poor Sap, 1939.
6267 To the Bovaryste, 1948.
6268 To Those, 1951.
6269 To What Bears Tears, 1943.
6270 Tobacco Road, 1941.
6271 Today I Affirm Each Step of the Past, 1946.
6272 Torrefaction Regardless, 1990.
6273 Toy Laundering the Imptus, 1991.
6274 Toys of Thieves Behind the Moon, 1946. Holograph version of "For Jeanie's Baby" on verso.
6275 Transcendence, 1951.
6276 Transit Lounge, 1986.
6277 Translate my radiant platitudes...
6278 Translating Shade I-IV, 1981. Drafts and correspondence.
6279 Translation of Catullus' CARMEN 58, 1961.
6280 Translation of L'Internationale, 1946.
6281 Translation of Mallarme's VICTORIEUSEMENT FUI LE SUICIDE BEAU, 1961.
6282 Translation of Sappho's Ode to Aphrodite, 1945.
6283 Transmutation, 1959.
6284 Traumatic Incident, 1945.
6285 Travel Poems, 1974.
631 Traveling/Reisen, 1984. Play in English and German, drafts and performance instructions.
632 Treating The, 1946.
633 Tree Movie, 1961. Poem, variations, notes, performance program, original typescript, and pencil draft.
634 Tree Names Poem, 1961.
635 Trial and error balloons of nowhere..., 1945.
636 Triolet, 1945.
637 Triumph of Death, 1944.
638 Triumph of Old Corpes, 1941.
639 Trope Market Phonemicon B, 1993. Musical setting.
6310 Troublesome architects..., 1946.
6311 Troy...
6312 True Answer Truly, 1948.
6313 Trumpeter sounds hollow..., 1943.
6314 TWENTIES: 100 POEMS: 24 FEBRUARY 1989 - 3 JUNE 1990. Corrected galleys.
6315 TWENTIES: 100 POEMS: 24 FEBRUARY 1989 - 3 JUNE 1990. Book manuscript with notes.
6316 TWENTIES: 100 POEMS: 24 FEBRUARY 1989 - 3 JUNE 1990, 1989 - 1990. Mail copies.
6317 TWENTIES: 100 POEMS: 24 FEBRUARY 1989 - 3 JUNE 1990, 1990. Nos. 72-100.
6318 TWENTIES: 100 POEMS: 24 FEBRUARY 1989 - 3 JUNE 1990, 1989 - 1990. Complete draft.
6319 TWENTIES: 100 POEMS: 24 FEBRUARY 1989 - 3 JUNE 1990, 1989 - 1990. Drafts.
6320 TWENTIES: 100 POEMS: 24 FEBRUARY 1989 - 3 JUNE 1990, 1990. Derivatives.
6321 TWENTIES: 100 POEMS: 24 FEBRUARY 1989 - 3 JUNE 1990, 1989 - 1990. "Travesties" derivatives.
6322 Twenty-Eight Minutes, 1961. Typescripts, carbons and performance instructions.
6323 Twilight.
6324 TWIN PLAYS: PORT-AU-PRINCE AND ADAMS COUNTY ILLINOIS. Manuscript, performance flyers, correspondence, and notes.
6325 Two Dawns (interwoven), 1939.
6326 Two Haikus, 1960.
6327 Two Pieces for Pitch Classes ("Les Mamelles de Tiresias"), 1961. Typescripts with revisions and carbons.
6328 Two Poems Employing a Metaphor from Marx, 1959.
6329 Two Poems on Death, 1941.
6330 Two Three Four, 1959.
6331 Two Times Eleven Times Eight, 1955.
641 Typical.
642 U of Kansas Be-in.
643 Undated Manuscript 1960s. Holograph on various scraps paper.
644 Under a Blazing Slaty Sky, 1945.
645 Under and Around a Prairie/Dog Town, 1978. Poem and draft with corrections.
646 Unmoved Mover, 1942.
647 Unspoken, 1949.
648 Unstructured Meditative Improvision for Vocalists and Instrumentalists on the Word "Nucleus", 1982.
649 Unyielding city streets..., 1943.
6410 Urban Blight Stanzas, 1981. Maunscript and typescript.
6411 Usurpation.
6412 V - E, 1945.
6413 Vanished Audience, 1951. Include "For Domino and Y. S." and "From the Greek of Menander."
6414 Vanitas Vanitarum, 1946.
6415 Velikovsky Dice Song, 1968. Poem and performance instructions.
6416 Verbs with Gerunds and Infinitives, 1975. Typescript and carbon.
6417 VERDUROUS SANGUINARIA, 1967. Drafts, holograph notes, correspondence, performance flyers, and photos of cast.
6418 VERDUROUS SANGUINARIA, 1967. Original, complete manuscripts and revisions (1988-1992).
6419 Villanelle - Ballad for Four Assassinated Workers for the Poor, 1968.
6420 Villanelle on a Theme of Clare Boothe Luce, 1951.
6421 Villanelles, Sonnets and Other Poems, 1954.
6422 VIRGINIA WOOLF POEMS, 1984 - 1985. Correspondence and notes.
6423 VIRGINIA WOOLF POEMS, 1976. Typescripts of "Ridiculous in Piccadilly" and "The Waves Broke," copies.
6424 Vision, 1942.
6425 Visit of My Friend, 1956.
6426 Visit to the Frick Collection, 1945.
6427 Vocabulary for Annie B. G. Tardos. Original typescripts and instructions for typing.
6428 Vocabulary for Annie B. G. Tardos. Manuscript and typescript drafts of introduction, description, compositional procedures.
6429 Vocabulary for Annie B. G. Tardos. Carbons with holograph revisions.
6430 Vocabulary for Annie B. G. Tardos. Photocopy of list.
6431 Vocabulary for Annie B. G. Tardos. Holograph lists and notes.
6432 Vocabulary for Annie B. G. Tardos, 1979. Photostats, xeroxes of window layouts and note equivalents.
6433 Vocabulary for Annie B. G. Tardos, 1980. CSI movie sentences.
6434 Vocabulary for Carl Fernbach-Flarsheim, 1968. Performance instructions, exhibit photos and revisions (1989).
6435 Vocabulary for Charlotte Moorman, 1974.
6436 Vocabulary for Custer LaRue, 1978. Poem and performance instructions.
6437 Vocabulary for Michael Wiater, 1973.
6438 Vocabulary for Mordecai-Mark Mac Low, 1979. Includes holograph notes.
6439 Vocabulary for Peter Innisfree Moore, 1974 - 1975. Performance instructions.
651 Vocabulary for Sharon Belle Mattlin, 1974. "Typewriter performances," typescripts, carbons, notes description, and note equivalent charts.
652 Vocabulary for Vera Regina Lachmann, 1974. Original typescripts, copies and performance instructions.
653 Vocabulary Gatha for Anne Tardos, 1980.
654 Vocabulary Gatha for Malcolm Goldstein, 1981 - 1989. Description and correspondence.
655 Vocabulary Gatha for Pete Rose, 1977 - 1978. Word event, holograph notes and performance instructions.
656 Walk, 1942.
657 Walter Savage Landor Reads "Piece O' Six---31", 1989.
658 Waltspacer, 1969. Performance cards, program and notes.
659 War, 1943.
6510 Was it for this our..., 1943.
6511 Water and Fire, 1953.
6512 Water Far, 1990. Poems.
6513 Water Flag, 1959.
6514 Water Lilies Have Been Broken, 1958.
6515 Wayomer elohim y'hi awr way'hi awr (And God said, let there be light, and there was light), 1952.
6516 WBAI Vocabulary Gatha, 1977 - 1979. Original, revised versions and performance instructions.
6517 Westron Winde, 1987. Poems and phonemican-in-progress.
6518 What is Winter Waiting For, 1962.
6519 What they feared was...
6520 What we feared was..., 1943.
6521 When, 1958.
6522 When you, another, love, my labor's lost...
6523 Where is the child in form or stuff..., 1941.
6524 Where the Willows Bend, the Sheet Iron is Savage, 1986.
6525 Whenas My Love, 1946. Includes "Wind."
6526 While I'm living and seeing I want my glory to ripen..., 1946.
6527 Whistled. Wish?.
6528 Why are we launching a yellow submarine..., 1966.
6529 Window, 1945.
6530 Winds/ Instruments, 1980 - 1982. Electric guitar part, holograph draft, basic word sequence, holograph score, introduction, performance instructions, and note sequence list.
6531 Wink Tinkle Mother, 1991.
6532 Winter Poem, 1948.
6533 Wish, 1981.
6534 Withering grass on the slope behind the house..., 1946.
6535 Wittgenstein: Philosophical Investigations, 1989. Poem drafts.
6536 Wondering.
6537 Word Event for Bici Forbes and George Brecht, 1961 - 1972. Descriptions and revisions.
6538 Word Event for George Brecht, 1961.
6539 Word Event in Memoriam A. J. Muste, 1986. Performance instructions and musical notation.
6540 Word Event in Memoriam Julian Beck/ Word Event in Memoriam Robert Watts, 1985 - 1988. Drafts and program.
6541 Word Event List ("Environmentally"), 1971. Manuscript.
6542 Word: "Provide", 1946.
6543 Word - Realtor, 1950.
6544 Words nd Ends, 1978. First series, broadside and carbon.
6545 Words nd Ends, 1978. Poetry manuscript and original typescripts.
6546 Words nd Ends, 1978. Poetry manuscript and photocopy.
6547 Words nd Ends for John Cage from his Mesostics drawn from Pound's Cantos, 1981.
661 WORDS ND ENDS FROM EZ. Anagrams, cover art and "Methods."
662 WORDS ND ENDS FROM EZ. Draft.
663 WORDS ND ENDS FROM EZ. Complete originals I through X.
664 WORDS ND ENDS FROM EZ. Annotated and holograph drafts.
665 WORDS ND ENDS FROM EZ. Corrected proofs.
666 WORDS ND ENDS FROM EZ. Corrected proofs.
667 WORDS ND ENDS FROM EZ. Galleys, marked in red ink.
668 WORDS ND ENDS FROM GOETHE/WORTER ND ENDEN AUS GOETHE, 1986. Complete copy of each.
669 WORDS ND ENDS FROM GOETHE/WORTER ND ENDEN AUS GOETHE, 1990. Performance notes and drafts.
6610 WORTER ND ENDEN AUS GOETHE. Holographs notes and performance instructions.
6611 Worms Turn, 1975. Typescript and copies.
6612 Yet Emerge That, 1987.
6613 You Blur Like Tears, 1942.
6614 You, Hart Crane...
6615 Young Men of New York.

Prose and Essays

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6616 Miscellaneous prose.
6617 Affirm the Real Thing: 5 Rules of Thumb for Libertarians, 1946.
6618 Answer to Some Remarks of Ron Silliman About Politics and My Supposed Position, 1980.
6619 Art and Morality, 1941. College papers for Aesthetics 206.
6620 Boredom and the Discourse.
6621 Buddhism, Art, Practice, Polity, 1989 - 1990. Two drafts.
6622 Certain Relations in Plato's Dialogue and On the Interpretation of Aristotle, 1942. College philosophy papers.
6623 College Work, 1940.
6624 Comfort's "Anarchist" Sexual-Moralism.
671 Denny couldn't stand being alone..., 1940.
672 Description of four copies of the Same Book, 1939.
673 Doll Upon a Plane Surface, 1947.
674 Doric, 1943.
675 Drowning.
676 Early Performances of Word Events by Jackson Mac Low, 1981.
677 Effect of John Cage and His Work Upon Contemporary American Literature, 1981 - 1982. Manuscript and typescript drafts (unfinished).
678 Ernest Dorsey is a young man in his early twenties..., 1940.
679 Essay Begun in 1965. Corrected drafts from early 1965 and 3 April - 30 June 1980. Includes a poem entitled "Observations" (2/8/65).
6710 Existentialism, 1946.
6711 Experience of a Crime, 1940.
6712 Fluxus, Maciunas, Mac Low, 1990. Essay for catalog.
6713 Franklin Furnace Piece, 1978 - 1979. Drafts, word-note groups and correspondence with Carol Berge.
6714 FUNK AND WAGNALLS ENCYCLOPEDIA, 1958 - 1959. Articles written by Mac Low.
6715 Further Reflections on the Real Thing, 1946.
6716 Generation of Sentences by Systematic Chance Operations, 1968. Final version, typed draft and carbon.
6717 Geometry Class, 1946. Short stories.
6718 Gotterdamering, 1940.
6719 Greater Sorrow, 1964. Letter to the LONDON TIMES SUPPLIMENT.
6720 How George Maciunas Met the New York Avant-Garde, 1980. Multiple drafts with corrections, manuscript inserts and photocopy of published version in German.
6721 Human Condition: Hunger, Art and the Hungry Artists, 1950.
6722 I Can't Really Believe Paul's Dead, 1972. Essay for WIN in memoriam of Paul Goodman.
6723 Jerry Rothenberg: Multicultural Pioneer, 1991. Essay and statement with drafts.
6724 John Cage: A Celebration, 1992. Article, drafts, correspondence and copy of THE POETRY PROJECT.
6725 Language-Centered, 1980. Drafts.
6726 Largest Oppressed Minority (?) in the World.
6727 Little Note on My Paintings, 1946.
6728 Make Your Own System! - Chapter in THE PRACTICE OF POETRY, 1990. Twitchell and Behn, eds.
6729 Meeting in the Park, 1953. Short story drafts.
6730 Movies: A Note on Falsification, 1946.
6731 Music Makers, 1956 - 1957. Pencil draft of novel (unfinished).
6732 Night Fright, 1939.
6733 Night on the Cold Mountain, 1946.
6734 Note on Individualism, 1950.
681 On Strangeness, 1978. Essay in ZWEITSCHRIFT, correspondence, typescript and manuscript drafts.
682 Open Letter to Kenneth Rexroth.
683 Poetry, Chance, Silence, Etc.. Essay (1981) and appendix (1980), first published in NOMAD (1962) and reprinted in CLAIMS FOR POETRY (1982).
684 Protest and an Affirmation, 1948.
685 Queen of the Night, 1947.
686 Reflections on the Occasion of the DANCE SCOPE Issue, 1974. Essay, inserts and notes.
687 Relations, 1976.
688 Relevance of Chapter 13 of the Poetics to the Analysis of the Oedipus Rex.
689 Report of Dominican Republic Mission picketing, 1966.
6810 Report on the Anti-War Demonstration, 1967. Original with corrections, copy and DIRECT ACTION article.
6811 Report on the Universal Standard Encyclopedia of Poetry, 1958 - 1959.
6812 Rochelle Reading Rochelle.
6813 Sketch Toward a Close Reading of Bob Perelman's PRIMER, 1982.
6814 Some Unsystematic Reflections for Fillion and Others, 1965.
6815 Some Ways Philosophy Has Helped to Shape My Work, 1983. Typed and pencil drafts.
6816 Something About the Writings of John Cage. Article originally written in 1979, revised versions 1987 and 1991, also corrected proofs and note (1987).
6817 Sort of Fable or a Fable of Sorts, 1956. Short story.
6818 Suburban Scene, 1941.
6819 Taoist Principle of Wu-Wei as Exemplified in Zen Buddhism, 1956 - 1957. Two drafts.
6820 Tennis Balls, 1941.
6821 Utopian Dreams and Libertarian Ethics, 1946.
6822 Vigour and Originality, 1940.
6823 Viscerotonia, 1940.
6824 Voice Tracks, 1981. By Carlos Santos with liner notes by Mac Low.
6825 What is There to be Done? and Affirm the Real Thing, 1945.
6826 When Andrew broke with his wife....
6827 YMWWTBB, 1940.
6828 Young Man Who Wanted to Build Bridges, 1940.

Reviews

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6829 Fastidiousness and Love. Review of THE FACTS OF LIFE, by Paul Goodman.
6830 Great Scots Poet, 1954. Review of SO LATE INTO THE NIGHT, by Sydney Goodsir Smith
6831 Report on Kit Robinson.
6832 Review of AGORAPHOBIA, by Peter Ganick.
6833 Review of IMAGINE INVENTING YELLOW, by Mary Caroline Richards.
6834 Review of PERSIA, by Laura Moriarty; and, SIXTEEN and CODE POEMS, by Hannah Weiner, 1983.
6835 Review of SELECTED POEMS, by Michael McClure, 1986.
6836 Review of THE SPECTRE IMAGE, by John Nerber.
6837 Reviews of records.
6838 Three Books and a Marvel, 1946 - 1947. Review of THE REMEMBERED LAND, by Alan Swallow; THE BURNING MOUNTAIN, by John Gould Fletcher; LOUGH DERG, by Denis Devlin; and, PATERSON (BOOK I), by William Carlos Williams.
6839 Works by Spencer Holst and Tui St. George at the Pleiades Gallery, 1980.

Talks and Lectures

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6840 Arts of the 60s: A Retrospective, 1989. Statement/talk for panel, Fine Arts Festival 1989, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
6841 Australian and New Zealand American Studies Association, 1986. Keynote talk.
6842 Disappearing Pheasant, 1991. Talk at NYU.
6843 Interpretation of Sound and Meaning, 1983. Manuscript draft.
6844 Introduction to the Ear Inn Reading from TWENTIES, 1990.
6845 Introduction to "Kitchen" Program, 1972. Manuscript.
691 Introduction to Spencer Holst Reading his 55 SMALL VISIONS, 1974. Manuscript and typescripts.
692 Language and Politics, 1984 - 1989. Drafts (1984) and revised version for publication (1989).
693 On Giving a Talk, 1984. Talk at New Langton Arts.
694 Poetics = Ways of Making, 1990. Lecture at SUNY Buffalo (incomplete).
695 Poetics of Chance and the Politics of Spontaneous Simultaneity..., 1975. Draft of Naropa talk.
696 Poetry for Instruments, 1982. Manuscript.
697 Robert Duncan, 1988. Talk for PEN American Center, published in AMERICAN POETRY.
698 Robert Stock: An Introduction to his Reading at Cubiculo, 1973. Manuscript and typescript drafts.
699 Spencer Holst, Storyteller, 1994. Introduction to reading.
6910 St. Marks Talk: Sources, Solutions and Inspirations, 1987.
6911 Talk on Politics and Poetry, 1989. For Segue Space series.
6912 Why Bother Writing?, 1992. Schule fur Dichtung in Wien - drafts and holograph notes.
6913 Writing and Practice, 1991. Draft of talk.
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701 Lists and processes. Holograph notes.
702 Methods and clippings for poems.
703 Miscellaneous.
704 Miscellaneous.
705 Miscellaneous. Includes notes on asymmetry in late 1960.
706 Miscellaneous. Many involve places, times and instructions for performances.
707 Miscellaneous. Includes I CHING hexagrams and interpretations.
708 Musical Letter-to-Tone Methods.
709 New Zealand notepad.
7010 Notes, 1970 - 1980.
7011 Regarding poems, 1980 - 1990.
7012 Suzuki Class, 1950. Notebook, partially burned.
7013 Word Power Clips.

WRITINGS OF OTHERS

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7014 Anderson, Eric. Writings and performance materials.
7015 Baer, Jo. "Art and Vision: Mach Bands."
7016 Bernstein, Charles, 1986. "Pound and the Poetry of Today," THE YALE REVIEW.
7017 Bohnert, Herbert, 1967. IBM materials.
7018 Cameron-Wolfe, Richard, 1989. "Scanning Sagas (with shelving)."
7019 Catullus and Horace, 1955 - 1956. Latin translations by Mac Low.
7020 Cohen, Harold. "What is an Image?"
7021 Dunayevskaya, Raya. "Philosophy and Revolution," NEWS AND LETTERS.
7022 Fencott, P.C., 1970. "The Legends of Jack O. Kent." Manuscript.
7023 Ford, Charles Henri, 1964. Poems from p.34 of NADADA.
7024 Gibbs, Barbara. Translation of Valery's "The Cemetery by the Sea."
7025 Goguen, Joe. "Naropa Computer Composite Dream Text."
7026 Goldfrank, Esther and Karl Wittfogel, 1943 - 1948. Pueblo and Hopi articles.
711 Havel, Vaclav - "Petr Kotick (Letters to Olga)", 1988. "Petr Kotick (Letters to Olga)," performed by Mac Low in 1993.
712 Highfill, Mitch, 1993. LIQUID AFFAIRS. Manuscript, published in 1995.
713 Hoffman, John. Poems.
714 Jaschke, Gerhard. Miscellaneous.
715 Johnston, Jill. "Nothin' Survives But the Way We Live Our Lives," in MOVEMENT RESEARCH.
716 Kroesen, Jill. Posters, programs, notes, and manuscript.
717 MacLise, Angus. "The Dream in the Rock," manuscript and notes.
718 McKeon, James Peter. Lecture notes for Philosopy 340 and Greek 375.
719 Mekas, Jonas. "Single Words," poetry manuscript.
7110 Norse, Harold and Ned Rorem. Press release and poems.
7111 Plays by others. Produced by Mac Low, includes "Faustina" by Paul Goodman.
7112 Poetry mailing list, 1976 - 1977. Poems by others.
7113 Robson, Ernest, 1981. Essay in COMMON GROUND.
7114 Ruhm, Gerhard, 1984. Program and brochure.
7115 Rzewski, Frederic, 1990. Interview with Rzewski in LOGOS-BLAD.
7116 Schwitters, Kurt. NYPL poems, copied in German by Mac Low from 1940s originals.
7117 Settle, Ellis, 1951. Hand-bound literary journal.
7118 Sherman, Susan, 1963. Poems.
7119 Smith, Jared, 1975. Poems.
7120 Sorensen, William Louis, 1969. "Continue Putting In," manuscript.
7121 Stock, Robert. Poems, undated.
7122 Stockhausen, Karlheinz. ORIGINALE (play).
7123 Swallow, Paul. "Belleview Health Consultant."
7124 Valery, Paul. "There are two kinds of men...". Poem.
7125 Verakius, 1966. Poetry manuscript and letter.
7126 Warde, William, 1953. "An introduction to the Logic of Marxism."
721 Wolff, Christian, 1968 - 1974. Performance pieces and program.
722 Zieger, Ulrich, 1990. Manuscript in German and letter from Roderick Iverson.
723 Miscellaneous.

INTERVIEWS

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724 Craft Interview with Jackson Mac Low, 1973. Published in NEW YORK QUARTERLY #14.
725 Jackson Mac Low - Interviewed by Gil Ott at P.S. 1, Long Island City, New York, 1979.
726 Jackson Mac Low - An Interview with Barry Alpert, 1974.
727 Jackson Mac Low - Interviewed by Kevin Bezner, 1990. Includes Mac Low revisions (1990-1991).
728 Jackson Mac Low - Interviewed by Nicholas Zurbrugg, 1991. First transcript and correspondence.
729 Poetic Vocabularies - A Conversation Between Barrett Watten and Jackson Mac Low, 1985. KPFA, Berkeley.
7210 Text Sound Symposium From Voice of America Series "American Writing Today". Includes Mac Low.

CONFERENCES, FESTIVALS AND RESIDENCIES

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7211 11th International Festival of Sound Poetry (Toronto), 1978. Notes, brochures and writings by others.
7212 Atelier/Exposition Annick Le Moine (Paris), 1976. Program, etc.
7212 14th International Sound Poetry Festival (London), 1984. Programs, notes and letter.
7214 Barnard Reading, 1988. Notes.
7215 La Batie - Festival de Geneve, 1992.
7216 Beyond Words and Phrases?: A Symposium on Language and Meditation (Bronx, New York), 1984. Correspondence, announcement, statements from Mac Low and others.
7217 Bisbee Poetry Festival, 1980. Word list for word event from festival name.
7218 Bisbee Poetry Festival, 1981. Programs, reviews, correspondence, etc.
7219 Black Mountain College (SUNY Buffalo), 1982. Contract for visit.
7220 Clocktower - Pop Project (New York, New York), 1988. Program and schedule.
7221 Des Moines Festival of the Avant-Garde, 1979 - 1980.
731 Europe trip, 1984.
732 Experimental Intermedia Foundation (New York, New York), 1982 - 1993. Programs, flyers and notes.
733 Festival of Phonetic Poetry (Vienna), 1983. Correspondence, notes and brochures.
734 Heidelberger Festival fur Experimentelle Literatur und Musik, 1989. Miscellaneous.
735 International Intermedia Festival (Madrid), 1992.
736 International Symposium on Performance (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee), 1976. Correspondence and schedules.
737 Jacques Marchais Center of Tibetan Art (Staten Island, New York), 1987. Correspondence and calendars.
738 John Cage at Wesleyan, 1988. Programs and festival materials.
739 John Cage Conference (Lublin, Poland), 1993. Correspondence and brochures.
7310 John Cage Performed by Ellsworth Snyder with Jackson Mac Low, 1982. Programs.
7311 Knox College (Galesburg, Illinois), 1987. Program and biographical material.
7312 Kutztown State College (Kutztown, Pennsylvania), 1985. Correspondence and programs.
7313 Naropa Institute, 1976 - 1977. Visit and simultaneity workshop - correspondence and drafts of talk.
7314 National Poetry Secretariat (London), 1975. Readings in Essex, Cardiff and Keele (London).
7315 New Langton Arts (San Francisco), 1984. Compositions from evening tape.
7316 One World Poetry Festival (Amsterdam), 1981.
7317 Poetsound '84 (Glasgow, Scotland), 1984.
7318 Retrospective Concert - Mac Low's 60th Birthday, 1982. Poster, press release, photo proofs, and program.
7319 Roskilde Festival (Denmark), 1985. Correspondence and programs.
741 Roulette (New York, New York), 1988 - 1989. Programs, calendar and NEW YORK TIMES review.
742 S.E.M. Ensemble, 1989 - 1992. Programs and performance pieces with notations.
743 San Francisco State University (The Poetry Center). Program and notes.
744 Secondo Festival Internazionale dei Poeti (Rome), 1980.
745 Sightings/Soundings: The Art of John Cage, 1989. Programs and correspondence.
746 Sound Art Festival - Westdeutscher Rundfunk, 1990.
747 Spoken Music (Buffalo, New York), 1990.
748 Ubi Fluxus, Ibi Motus (Venice), 1990. Invitations and newspaper clippings.
749 University of California, San Diego, 1987. Correpondence regarding The New Writing Series.
7410 University of Houston - "After the Avant-Garde", 1985.
7411 Vienna, Budapest, Szeged, 1993. Maps, notes and programs.
7412 Wall-to-Wall John Cage, 1982. Correspondence and programs for The Symphony Space event.
7413 Woodland Pattern Book Center (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), 1991. Programs and review.
7414 Yellow Springs Institute, 1985. Correspondence and brochures.
7415 Zaj Festival (Madrid), 1964 - 1965.

PROGRAMS AND POSTERS

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7416 Programs and posters, 1948.
7417 Programs and posters, 1952.
7418 Programs and posters, 1960.
7419 Programs and posters, 1961 - 1962.
7420 Programs and posters, 1963 - 1964.
7421 Programs and posters, 1965.
7422 Programs and posters, 1966.
7423 Programs and posters, 1967 - 1968.
7424 Programs and posters, 1969.
7425 Programs and posters, 1970.
751 Programs and posters, 1971.
752 Programs and posters, 1972.
753 Programs and posters, 1973.
754 Programs and posters, 1974.
755 Programs and posters, 1975.
756 Programs and posters, 1976.
757 Programs and posters, 1977.
758 Programs and posters, 1978.
759 Programs and posters, 1979.
7510 Programs and posters, 1980.
761 Programs and posters, 1981.
762 Programs and posters, 1982.
763 Programs and posters, 1983.
764 Programs and posters, 1984.
765 Programs and posters, 1985.
766 Programs and posters, 1986.
767 Programs and posters, 1987.
768 Programs and posters, 1988.
769 Programs and posters, 1989.
7610 Programs and posters, 1990.
7611 Programs and posters, 1991.
7612 Programs and posters, 1992.
7613 Programs and posters, 1993.
7614 Programs and posters, 1994.
7615 Programs and posters. No date.
7616 Programs and posters. No date.
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7617 Programs, posters and reviews, 1959 - 1961.
771 Programs, posters and reviews, 1962 - 1964.
772 Programs, posters and reviews, 1965 - 1967.
773 Programs, posters and reviews, 1971 - 1973.
774 Programs, posters and reviews, 1974 - 1975.
775 Programs, posters and reviews, 1976 - 1977.
776 Programs, posters and reviews, 1978 - 1979.
777 Programs, posters and reviews, 1980 - 1981.
778 Programs, posters and reviews, 1982 - 1983.
779 Programs, posters and reviews, 1984 - 1985.
7710 Programs, posters and reviews, 1986 - 1987.
7711 Programs, posters and reviews, 1988 - 1989.
7712 Programs, posters and reviews, 1990 - 1991.
7713 Programs, posters and reviews, 1992 - 1993.
7714 Programs, posters and reviews, 1994 - 1995.
7715 Programs, posters and reviews. No date.

SUBJECT FILES

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General Subjects

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781 Alphabet cards.
782 Book orders, 1978 - 1980. Correspondence and "Book Bus" catalogs.
783 Creative Artists Campaign. Meeting summary.
784 Living Theatre, 1959 - 1960. Programs and brochures.
785 Mailing labels/lists, 1980. Includes composition list for ASYMMETRIES for Dick Higgins, etc.
786 McKeighan, Rosemary, 1977. Index cards with Bible quotes left for Mac Low at University of New Mexico reading.
787 Middle of Silence Gallery. Flyers with holograph notes.
788 Napier's Bones. Clippings regarding John Napier's mathematical methods.
789 NYU Para-Educator Music, 1980. Photocopies of songs.
7810 Poets House Committee, 1990. Correspondence and minutes.
7811 School of Design (Chicago), 1939 - 1940. Catalog.
7812 Walnut Acres, 1970. Natural products order forms and catalogs.
7813 Washington Market Food Co-op. Receipts.
7814 Washington Market Food Co-op. Receipts and newsletters.
7815 YOUR DAILY NUMBER. Astrology numerology pamphlet.
7816 Zen Institute (New York) and Zen Center (Los Angeles), 1957 - 1969. Newsletters.

Political Subjects

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7817 A.E.C. Protest, 1962. Newspaper clippings and flyers.
7818 Anarchist Calendar, 1951.
7819 Anarchist materials.
7820 Anarchist newsletters - WAR COMMENTARY and VIGIL, 1944 - 1945.
791 Bourne, Randolph, 1946 - 1947. Copy of THE STATE (The Resistance Press).
792 Catholic pamphlets, 1960.
793 CATHOLIC WORKER, 1955 - 1956. Issues regarding June 1955 anti-air raid drill demonstration when Mac Low was arrested.
794 Committee of Public Conscience, 1960. Flyers and notes.
795 Cuba Crisis Action, 1962. Notes and flyers.
796 Demonstration - City Hall Park, 1955. Includes Mac Low statement flyer.
797 Demonstration clippings, 1970. Newspaper clippings.
798 Eastern Kentucky Miners, 1963. Brochures and newsletter.
799 General Strike for Peace, 1962. Correspondence and notes.
7910 General Strike for Peace, 1962. Pamphlets and copies of memorandum.
7911 H.G. Wells. Holograph note on lecture announcement.
7912 Miscellaneous pamphlets, poems, prose, drawings, and notes, 1935 - 1945.
7913 Miscellaneous political materials.
7914 Moscow Trials. Correspondence and statement.
7915 Naval progress, 1955. Newspaper clippings regarding atomic submarines.
7916 Nukes, 1970 - 1980. Clippings and pamphlets.
7917 NYC Newspaper Strike, 1963. Clippings.
7918 Persian Gulf War, 1991. Miscellaneous clippings, flyers and Mac Low poem entitled "Into the Gulf."
7919 Platform of the Libertarian Party, 1980.

ORIGINALS OF PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPIES

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801 Originals of Preservation Photocopies.



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