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American Literary Studies


The Eddie Woods Archive

THIS COLLECTION IS CLOSED FOR PROCESSING AND NOT YET AVAILABLE TO SCHOLARS.

EDDIE WOODS ARCHIVE: 1. GENERAL INVENTORY

notes:
- check Special Books and Magazines for copies of publications of/by people in the General Inventory
- There are numerous artworks and mss that are signed/inscribed to EW that are not specifically noted here
- [in ACB 1] = in Archive Cassettes Box 1
- † = known to be deceased
- correspondence = originals of letters, etc., from the named individual to EW; copies (usually p-copies) of correspondence from EW to that person are listed separately.
- [oversize] = in oversize container
- envelope files boxes do not include the most prolific contributors [e.g., Ira Cohen, Jack Micheline, Mel Clay, William Levy, Hans Plomp, Xaviera Hollander, et al], who either have their own boxes or (in some few instances) share separate boxes with 1-3 other participants
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ENVELOPE FILES BOX #1 [16 envelopes]

* Abbott, Steve † [San Francisco poet, ed. Poetry Flash, Autonomedia author; extensive bio info on Internet]
correspondence = 16
comic book poem broadside = 3
poems = 3
letter + poem + ss = 1
poem for EW = 1
review of JM + letter = 1
p-copy SA letter = 1
reviews of mod poetry = 2
poetry manifesto = 1
EW letter about SA = 1
Poetry Flash letter = 1
correspondence / criticism EW/SA in I&O
p-copy packet of collected to/from correspondence EW/SA = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to SA = 1
* edited ms of EW-SA correspondence-Criticism in I&O production file
* original ms of "Some Boys" in I&O production file

* Additional Archive Photos [Photos by individuals who are not otherwise represented in the Archive (although some do appear in other named files, e.g. Susan Janssen in William Levy's file, Marlo Broekmans in Diana Blok's file, Karin Musso in various files, etc.]

[OVERSIZE]
"I am that I am" B. Gysin performance by anonymous = 1 [Oversize plastic sleeve "J"]
"Business Cards" by anonymous = 1 [Oversize Tube #13]
"I'm a World..." by F. Mendez = 1 [Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]
Eddie Woods (1993) by Fred van Diem = 1
S. Vinkenoog by Fred van Diem = 1 [Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]

[LARGER FORMAT]
Bob Kaufman (1974) by Zamoroa = 1
Simon Vinkenoog by Sam Silver = 2
Eddie Woods (1992) by Mick Scholten = 2
Eddie Woods (in performance, 1991) by Nico Coppenhagen = 1
Tony Read (the Cannabis Crusader, 1977) by Yoshi Imamura = 1 (2 of)
Tony Read & Eddie Woods (1977) by Yoshi Imamura = 1
"Katmandu, '78" by Marlo Broekmans (signed & inscribed) = 1
Miscellaneous Photos (from USSR to S.F.) by Sam Silver (signed) = 9
Negatives of 36 color photos from Johannes van Dam book signing
(ca. 1990), with J.v. D, EW, Alistair Logan, et al [prints of some of these
appear below] by Anonymous = 1 sheet
EW by Fred van Diem = 1

[MEDIUM FORMAT: (up to ca. 13 x 20 cm)]
Eddie Woods (in performance, 1980s) by Hans Sanders = 1
Eddie Woods (with others) by Cor van Keuk = 4
Eddie Woods (Düsseldorf, 1980) by Anonymous = 2
Jacques Katmor & film group (1978) by 'Loekie' L.C. Molnar = 1
Susan Janssen by Anonymous = 1
Lynne Tillman by Susan Janssen = 1
Lynne Tillman by Susan Janssen = 4
Rachel Pollack by Vivien Lisle = 1
Mel Clay & Eddie Woods (1980) by Caroly McWhorter = 1
Mel Clay by Anonymous = 1
Ira Cohen & Caroline Gosselin by Anonymous = 1
Ira Cohen by Anonymous = 6
"When Will He Come Home" by Susan Janssen
Untitled by Roberto Doisneau = 1
Various Photos by Dick Koornwinder = 8
packet of photos by Karen Gurlinden [inc. Eric Burdon, Mike Taylor, Willie Deville] = 12
Marlo Broekman invitation w/ 2 original photos = 1
photos by Jim Barrows = 4
photo Sam Silver = 1

[SMALL FORMAT]
Eddie Woods (machine photo, 1979) = 1
Ira Cohen (machine size) by Anonymous = 1
Mel Clay (inscribed by MC) by Anonymous = 1
Xaviera Hollander by Anonymous = 1
Anne Waldman by Peter Hujar = 1
Bo b Kaufman (1979) by Raymond Foye = 1
Jane Harvey by Anonymous = 1
Ira Cohen (1979) by Chandra (signed) = 1
David Lukas & Diane (1960s) by Anonymous = 1
Charles McGeehan by Anonymous = 1
Diana Ozon by Anonymous = 1
Karin Musso by Anonymous = 2
Alistair Logan (with Eddie Woods) by Anonymous = 1
Johannes van Dam by Anonymous = 2
Johannes van Dam (+ Eddie Woods) by Anonymous = 1
Frits Frenkel (Dutch writer) by Anonymous = 1
Eddie Woods by Anonymous = 1
Eddie Woods by Anonymous = 2
Eddie Woods & first wife (1961) by Anonymous = 1
Eddie Woods & Zlata Tekhova by Anonymous = 1
Eddie Woods & Toss Levy by Anonymous = 1
Eddie Woods + Bill Levy, Jane Harvey, et al (1980) by Susan Janssen = 1
Eddie Woods with dog (Air Police, 1963) by Anonymous = 1
Eddie Woods machine photos (1994) = 2
Eddie Woods, Jane Harvey & Hans W. (in drag) by Anonymous = 2
Johannes van Dam (signed by J.v.D) by Anonymous = 1
Eddie Woods with Jane Harvey & Udo Breger by Klaus Maeck (inscribed) = 1
Eddie Woods & Marion Beyer by Anonymous = 1
Eddie Woods by Karin Musso = 2
Eddie Woods & Theo de Jong by Karin Musso = 2
Eddie Woods & mannequin by Karin Musso = 1
Patti Smith by ? (seemingly signed by ?) = 1
Piero Heliczer (+ H. Hoogstraten, B. Posset, S. Vinkenoog) by Anonymous = 12
Mushroom 22 restaurant by Anonymous = 1
EW [at Bangkok Post] by Harry Rolnick = 1
photos of EW & daughter, Monika, by Heidi = 2
"Fishermen" by Jak Kilby = 1

* Additional artwork [people not otherwise in archive]
envelope with miscellaneous anonymous artwork = 5
drawings by Guus Boissevan [1 signed] = 2 [Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]
artworks Melkweg poster by Gari = 3 [Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]
large drawing [rolled] anonymous = 2
plastic folder of Andrew Butcher inc. 6 singed original artworks + 2 unsigned + 45± tearsheets & copies of illos = 1 [oversize]
rolled artwork: "Mondriaan's Dream of Amsterdam" oil painting by Robert d'Ancona + sale EW documentation + note = 1
political collage large by anonymous = 1
Tutankhamen poster painted on by C. Gosselin = 1 [oversize sleeve "G"]
postcard proofsheet [various photogs] = 2 [oversize plastic slipcase "A"]
mixed media painting collage by anonymous = 1 [Oversize slipcase "B"]
Framed Buddhist silk print = 1 [oversize plastic sleeve "D"]
anonymous artwork poster = 1 [Oversize PVC tube #2]
Art Something Poster = 1 [Oversize PVC tube #2]
[Oversize PVC tube #2]
- Paradiso Poster reading w/ B. Schierbeek et al. = 1
- Cosmos for Tibet Week = 1
- Time Fuckers Paradiso poster = 1
[Oversize Black tube #7]
- Shaffy Theatre poster = 1
- F. Verbiest exhibition = 2
- Honolulu Party Poster [signed by 2 artists] = 1
- labor rights poster [UK] = 1
Artwork by anonymous artists envelope =1 [Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]
painting "Mondriaan's Dream..." by D'Ancona [with receipts & explanation] = 1 [Oversize Tube #12]
Drawing by anonymous = 2 [Oversize Tube #13]
Paradiso poster [historic] announces opening of Paradiso, legendary Amsterdam club in 1968 + EW story for P78 Anthology about Paradiso, Melkweg, and Kosmos alternative culture clubs. [Oversize Tube #15]

* Aguila, Pancho [Prison poet]
capsule bio = 1
correspondence = 2
poems = 8
poem flier = 2
packet: 2 notes, 2 poetry mss
p-copies correspondence from EW = 1
poster of prison-benefit reading for PA = 1
article about PA = 1

* Altomare, Carlo [former member Living Theater]
correspondence = 3
copy of correspondence = 3
letter + assorted poems = 1
criticism = 1
fliers = 2

* Amsterdam Palette Union / Veldhoen, Aat & Cristi Kluivers (formerly Cristi Veldhoen) [AV is one of Holland's best-known contemporary painters; formed Amsterdam Palette Union, with four other Dutch painters, in mid-70s as artistic political protest group. CK/CV (now divorced from AV) his frequent model + artist in her own right.]
correspondence (from AV) = 1
packet original artwork (some was published in I&O # 3) = 1
photo of EW by CV = 2
p-copy of police confiscation receipt = 1
letters from Cristi Veldhoen = 3
p-copy letter EW to AV = 1
announcement exhibit = 1
p-copies + originals of newsclippings about I&O bust, incl. from School of Journalism = 1 packet
tearsheets from I&O #3
p-copies EW correspondence to APU = 1
line cuts of photos of paintings = 8
B&W negs of paintings = 6
flier for C. Veldhoen exhibition = 1
APU postcard = 1
Melkweg silkscreen poster = 1[Oversize Black tube #7]
Pallette Union photo exhibit poster = 1 [Oversize Black tube #7]

* André, Michael [US writer, editor Unmuzzled Ox]
correspondence = 3
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & MA = 7
note + poetry ms = 1
Unmuzzled Ox = 4 in small press box 1

* Antler [US poet, intro to EW from Allen Ginsberg]
correspondence = 3
poetry ms w/ letter = 1
EW correspondence to A = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to A = 1

* Baarslag, Lee [painter based in Katmandu]
correspondence = 8
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & LB = 1
Business card = 1
bxw photos of LB paintings = 4
prints of LB paintings [1 signed] = 5 [Oversize “A”]
posters of LB paintings = 2 [Oversize PVC tube #2]

* Barg, Barbara [American poet and performer. Author of The Origin of the Species (Semiotext(e) 1994), she is also drummer / lead singer for all-girl band Homer Erotic.]
short story ms = 1

* Baroni, Vittore [Italian mail artist]
correspondence = 2
original mail art = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to/from VB = 2
packet of assorted mail art / zines = 1
VB collage card = 1
flier = 1

* Bassett, John [American writer]
correspondence = 2
ms interview "Huncke Connection" + p-copy photo of Huncke by JB = 1

* Behre, Louis [Dutch, organizer, most notably of annual Crossing Border Festival (formerly in The Hague, now Amsterdam) website www.crossingborder.nl]
correspondence = 14
reading contract for EW = 1
Crossing Border Mag = 1
program book]s = 5
Zuiderstrand festival poster = 1
fax copy EW to LB = 1
fax copy LB to Zlata Tekhova = 1
EW rewrites for Crossing Border 1993 program booklet = 1 packet
p-copy correspondence EW to LB =13
poetry flier = 1
Business card = 1
fliers = 2
poetry fest poster = 1
poster for EW et al. reading at Kremlin [Amsterdam] = 1
Crossing Border Program Catalog 2001 = 1
Ginsberg Reading in Paard / Hague w/ Vinkenoog/Waldman = 1 [Oversize PVC tube #2]
Het Kremlin readings poster = 1 [Oversize Black tube #7]

* Beltrametti, Franco † [Swiss-Italian artist-poet, (1937-1995) closely associated with the Beats, plus many international & American poets; helped organize P77 in Venice (forerunner of Benn Posset's One World Poetry); edited the anthology Sperlonga Manhattan Express. bio link: http://www.ticino.com/f.b.archive/autobio.en.html]
capsule bio of FB [in German] = 1
correspondence = 8
announce card = 1
chapbook = 1
poems = 2
poster = 1
artwork = 1
poem & photo = 1
signed publisher list = 1
CV & poster = 1
poem cards = 5
art card = 1
signed gallery invite = 1
broadside poem [pub by B. Streit] = 1
p-copies correspondence to/from EW & FB = 5

* Ben-Nun, Yaron [Israeli filmmaker & former jet fighter pilot. He & EW met at Xaviera Hollander’s in 1997 (when Ben-Nun was shooting a sequence for his feaure documentary Hells Angel), since which time he has been working on a film about EW. His video interpretation of EW’s poem “Bananas” was screened at the Viper Film Festival in Basel, Switzerland in October 2000.]
correspondence = 1
email = 1
correspondence = 1
brochure from documentary film "Hell's Angel" = 1
email = 1
video clip of "Bananas" a poem by EW = 1 in EW video, etc. box

* Bennett, John [Midwestern US poet, many cassette & CD releases]
book Crime of the Century + handwritten note from JB to EW on p-copy of letter to JB from Carl Weissner = 1 each
note + 4 poems = 1

* Bennett, Malcolm [English poet]
correspondence = 1
p-copy correspondence EW to MB = 1
books [signed & inscribed to EW] = 2

* Bergé, Carol [American poet & fiction writer, born in 1928 in New York. Educated at NYU, and at the New School for Social Research. Worked as a journalist and editorial assistant [1950s] for Simon and Schuster & FORBES. In 1970, she founded CENTER, a magazine for innovative fiction, and was its sole editor until its 1981. She has also edited THE MISSISSIPPI REVIEW, and since 1980, SHEARSMAN. She has lectured extensively. She has been a board member of numerous organizations such as P.E.N., Poets and Writers, and the Modern Language Association. Also awarded numerous literary honors. Was a prominent figure in New York's East Village poetry scene of the late 1950s and 1960s. Her work includes "Beat" and early feminist elements... was involved with poets of the San Francisco poetry renaissance as well as the multi-media "happenings" in NY East Village poetry scene and the poetry series at St. Mark's in the Bouwerie Church. A selection of early poems was included in Amiri Baraka's 1962 anthology, FOUR YOUNG LADY POETS. Since the 1970s, she has moved toward poetic prose and fiction. Bergé is archived by the University of Texas.]
Full summary biography = 1
correspondence = 2
copy correspondence EW to CB = 2
envelope: correspondence + fliers + 5 poems = 1

ENVELOPE FILES BOX #2 [22 envelopes]

* Beyer, Marion [Dutch photographer; along with EW (b&w pics) photographed Snuffie funeral (color pics), which became "Honor Thy Woof" exhibition credited to Kali Inc. (See full details under Ins & Outs HONOR THY WOOF The Snuffie Memorial Exhibition below) Resides in Amsterdam & India]
correspondence = 16
poetry mss = 2
p-copies of correspondence from EW = 6
photos of WB by MB with note = 2
photos of I&O = 2
photo of SV = 1
photo of Dian Ozon = 1
photo of WB = 1
photo of Jules Deelder = 1
photo of "Bearlock Holmes" = 1 [see Burroughs]

* Black, Bob [post-Situationist political writer; The Last International]
correspondence = 7
fliers / posters [Last Int.] = 19
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & BB = 4

* Blok, Diana [Uruguayan-born Dutch photographer] [All photos printed by the photographer]
correspondence = 12
Copy of Het Volkskrant Magazine (magazine of this leading Dutch newspaper), Sept. 1st 2001, with cover photo + 10-page color photo spread; work by DB from recent book Ay Dios and three exhibitions Sept-Oct 2001 (Rotterdam, Amsterdam & Nijmegen, the Netherlands) = 1
postcard invite to DB photo exposition "Curacao" = 1
flier DB photo exhibit = 1
Catalogs DB show = 2
father's death announcement = 1
original of exhibit poster with DB photo = 1
exhibit announcement = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to DB = 2
photo of EW = 4
photo from "Threads" DB & Marlo Broekmans = 1
photo from "Threads" DB & Marlo Broekmans used in I&O postcard
series = 1
copy of letter to Marlo Broekmans = 1
photo of EW & Marlo Broekmans = 1
slipcase with letter to EW, invite, newspaper photo of EW by DB = 1

* Boutos, James [writer in Greece]
correspondence = 4
p-copies of EW to JB = 1

* Booms, Elisabeth [Dutch poet of the following books: Regen in Valencia (Christiaan Heeneman, Amsterdam l991, Place de Liszt [in six languages] (Christiaan Heeneman, Amsterdam 1993), Verboden spelen (Galerie Hommage, Amsterdam 1994), Aquarius (Diederick van Kleef, Amsterdam 1996), Merel in de Lutmastraat (Museumdrukkerij Die Haghe, Voorburg 1997), De kus van een dichter (Diederick van Kleef, Amsterdam 1998)]
list of publications = 1
poem = 1

* Bowie, Angela (Mary-Angela Barnett) [US poet & performer; ex-wife David Bowie; author of Backstage Passes, published by Cooper Square Press]
signed table napkin "I'm too tired to be a dike" = 1
Poetry ms "Recent Years" 29 pp = 1

* Bowles, Paul †
correspondence = 14
packet of photocopies complete correspondence to/from EW & PB = 1
chapbook = 1
letter Francis Poole [BLADES] to EW about PB = 1
Signed MS of PB & M'rabet ms + 6 copies MM woodcuts = 1
* original ms of "Bouayad & the Money" in I&O production file

* Branca
poem = 1

* Breger, Udo [German writer & translator; closely associated with Burroughs; translated WSB's Black Rider (music by Tom Waits)]
correspondence = 2
correspondence EW to/from UB + artwork by Dana Young = 1
p-copy correspondence EW to UB = 3

* Brewer, Wilmon
poems by Dutch poets trans by WB = 15±

* Bridges, Lee † [American poet, longtime Amsterdam resident]
correspondence = 4
bio flier of LB = 1

* Brøgger, Suzanne [Danish writer & avant-garde feminist born in Copenhagen in 1944. Prolific writer with 17+ titles, inc. stories and autobiographical novels to poetry, drama and essays, plus two children's books. Beginning as a polemicist with her sensational debut Deliver Us from Love in 1973, Brøgger has matured into a philosophical writer. Her epic poem Tone (1981) is her greatest popular success. Brøgger has been translated from Danish into 13 languages, but apart from her first book and After the Orgy 1991), little of her writing has been available to English speaking readers.]
summary biography = 1
correspondence = 1
empty envelope = 1

* Brookes, Jenny [English. Born July 12th 1956. Close friend of EW’s since mid-1975, when they first met in Dalhousie, India, and his lover from sp ring 1998 until autumn 2004. (In the interim, eighteen years had passed without the two actually seeing one another.) They lived together in Devon, England for six years. The main subject of EW’s Tsunami of Love: A Poems Cycle (book 2005, cd 2007).]
Profile of Jenny Brookes (ca. 8200 words) = 1
Brookes family tree (abridged version, from pre-1768) = 1
Brief history of Brookes & Adams (family business) = 1
The Selected Poems & Drawings of Jennifer S. Brookes (private edition, 2007; #2 of 5 copies) = 1
Correspondence: letters, lettercards, postcards. etc. from JB to EW, 1979—March 14th 2005 (includes handwritten originals of JB poems) = 326
Correspondence: photocopies of EW letters & cards etc. to JB, July 6th 1980—July 12th 2007 = 69
Correspondence: thick packet of printouts of Poppy Brookes’ email travel newsletters + selected EW replies, 28 Feb—13 August 2005 = 1
Correspondenc e: thick packet of printouts of Dominic Costa’s email travel newsletters + selected EW replies, 6 Dec 2004—14 July 2005 = 1
Copies of poems exchanged between EW & JB, 1998—2002 = 1x plastic binder Drawings by Jenny Brookes = 19
JB drawing of EW (signed & inscribed) = 1
JB collage, made for EW (signed & inscribed) = 1
JB drawing of herself as a child (from a painting by Arnold E. Brookes); initialed & inscribed to EW by JB = 1
‘Madonna and Child’ color photograph (20x24 cm) of JB holding one-week old daughter Poppy (inscribed to EW by JB, March 1986) = 1
Magazine reproduction of a portrait painting of a young Jenny (‘Eve’) by Arnold E. Brookes (known artist & JB’s paternal grandfather) = 1
Portrait of Jenny (original print of EW double-exposure photo of JB, 1980, that was first produced as an Ins & Outs postcard and later used in Tsunami of Love book + cd booklet; s igned by EW) = 1
Portrait of Jenny postcard = 1
“Eddie Baby” (original print of 1998 photo of EW by JB that was published in Tsunami of Love, book + cd) = 1
Printout of intro track for Tsunami of Love cd = 1
Review of Tsunami of Love book by Richard Livermore (Chanticleer Magazine, Edinburgh, January 2006) = 1
Photo wallet of 11x erotic nudes of JB by EW (July 1998) = 1
Framed EW photo of JB = 1
Framed ‘Jenny-san’ photos of JB by EW = 2
Handwritten EW diary (reunion visit to Devon, 14 May—2 June 1998) = 1
“Reflections” (signed hand-printed photograph by Arnold E. Brookes) = 1
Brookes family photographs (including ‘self-portrait’ by A.E. Brookes) = 7
Various photos of Jenny Brookes = 8
EW photo portrait of Poppy Brookes (2004) = 1
EW photos of Dominic Costa (2006) = 2
Additional photos (EW & JB, significant persons in JB’s life, etc) = 21
Tsunami of Love book = 1
Tsunami of Love cd = 1
Audio cassettes (JB to EW, EW to JB, etc) = 6

[The material immediately above is in a box marked JENNY BROOKES FILE]

* Brossard, Chandler † [American novelist, author, playwright, often associated with the early Beat writers for his first novel, Who Walk in Darkness (1952), which portrayed life in Greenwich Village in the 1940s. Died 1993.]
correspondence = 1
NOTE: Brossard's papers are archived at: Department of Special Collections
Syracuse University Library / Syracuse, NY 13244

* Brownstein, Michael [American poet & prose writer, associated with the New York School. Author of Country Cousins (Sun Moon Press, 1986), The Touch (Autonomedia, 1998); etc. Cassette Monkey Blues was released by S-Press (Dusseldorf)]
essay ms = 1

* Bruijn, Alexander de [Dutch painter, poet, prose writer; appeared in Ins & Outs #3. A 1966 review by Jan Eijkelboom is still valid with respect to de Bruijn's overall work] "This is abstract work with reminiscences of the deep-sea world and the milky-ways, the waters below the surface of the earth and the waters above. He is mesmerized by space and sizes: he does very small watercolors and very large oils; he also works with big blots and little specks..."]
exhibition review = 1
1978 poetry festival rev. = 2
collages = 5
rant/essay = 1
etching/scribble = 1
ADB card = 1

* Bryan, John [American writer, Author of Whatever Happened to Timothy Leary]
correspondence = 1
p-copy inscribed title page of Leary = 1
p-copies EW to JB = 2

* Buck, Paul [UK writer]
correspondence = 5
letter + ms = 1
poems = 4
p-copies to/from correspondence EW & PB = 7

* Burch, Charlton [editor Lightworks]
correspondence = 2
p-copies EW correspondence to/from CB = 2
Lightworks = 5 in small press box 1

* Burke, Ronnie † [American poet & prose writer; regular contributor to Exquisite Corpse + numerous other US magazines]
correspondence = 7
letter + fliers = 1
fiction ms = 1
poems = 3
poem + postcard from S. Abbott to RB = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to/from RB = 9

* Burroughs, William †
correspondence = 1
photo exhibit postcard = 1
October Gallery artwork list of WB works = 1
October Gallery invite to EW = 1
Score [NL] article about WB by HP = 1
notes from James Grauerholz = 2
letter from James Grauerholz = 1
"Bugger the Queen" ms censored in UK pub. in International Times (IT) = 1
"Bearlock" file to/from EW & WB = 1
p-copy of EW to WB correspondence = 2
WB inscribed/signed copies of EW article in IT = 4
telegram EW to WB = 1
assorted articles about WB = 7
catalog of WB paintings October Gallery / S. Biederberg Gallery = 1
catalog of WB paintings October Gallery = 1
Hight Times article by WB signed = 1
poster for WB & Giorno reading at Keystone Korner in SF = 1
assorted p-copies of title page inscriptions of WB books [original books
were sold] = 9
ms of interview with WB by Cees Broeder = 1
Poetry Flash original cover with photos of WB [from I&O cards] In I&O Special Box
certificate of receipt of registered letter to WB = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to WB = 6
IHT review of Literary Outlaw (Ted Morgan bio of WSB) = 1
Announcement poster for WB reading at BS Turret Bookshop [inscribed to EW by WSB] = 1 [oversize]
Roxy poster WSB reading & others, signed by WSB = 1 [Oversize tube #5]

* Business Files
Box #1:
- general business correspondence
- I&O bookstore correspondence
- distribution correspondence
- E&J business enterrpises correspondence [EW & JH used to sell independent of I&O such items as badges]
- assorted lists
- packet of correspondence re: I&O pubs. from Univ. libraries [15 items] = 1
- sample packet of corr re: advertising and reviews [9 items] = 1
- Envelope of total “Honor Thy Woof” exhibit expenses

Box #2:
- mailing lists filing cards
- inventory tape
- rubber stamps
- cancelled checks [inc checks endorsed by Corso, Huncke, Norse, Barg, IC, Stettner, D. Cooper, S. Abbott, Micheline, Clay and many others]
- miscellaneous correspondence

Box #3:
- 4 samples books containing approximately 1004 different badges [complete set] which were sold by E&J in late 70s through 80s; the remaining 7000± badges were sold to Fort van Sjakoo bookshop in Amsterdam in 20001
- catalog of photo show Men's Women with correspondence

* Bystander, The [ed. J. Bail, SF Haight newspaper, 1970s+]
correspondence from Jay Bail (editor) = 2
misc correspondence = 1
Bystander copies w/ EW pieces = 2

* Café Miller [Amsterdam literary café (early 1980s-1999)]
correspondence = 3
Kreeft lit mag = 3
Literaire Eet Café Mag = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to CM = 3
copies CM mag with poems by EW = 2

ENVELOPE FILES BOX #3 [25 envelopes]

* Capello, Rosemary [American poet & poetry organizer]
correspondence = 7
"Philadelphia Poets" = 6
poems = 11
George Sand bio ms = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to RC = 2

* Carpenter, Bruce (& Carola) [BC & Charlz Junod did back cover photo of Crippled Warlords]
capsule bio = 1
correspondence = 4
p-copies EW to/from BC = 1
photo by BC & Charlz Junod = 1

* Catalogues, asssorted
The Griffin: The Reader's Subscription monthly catalog + review magazine
(mid-80s thru early-90s) = 125
assorted catalogs = 245±
assorted posters / art exhibit announcements / fliers = 175±

* Chalmers, Gideon (Alan McGoldrick) [Scottish writer & musician; contributor to Ins & Outs + important personage on the I&O scene]
correspondence = 1
poem = 1
photocopy of I&O #1 = p. 28, "The Flight of the Black Crow," published under real name A. McGoldrick = 1
Tear sheet from I&O #3 = p. M3, "Simon's Birthday Party" = 1
Tear sheets from I&O #3 = pp. 48-49, "Bona Fide Musica Mundi", which also has a photo of him (with Ulrike Meinhof poster) = 1

* Chapman, Patrick [British writer & journalist]
correspondence = 1
sizeable envelope includes:
- excerpts from novel "Upgog"
- various notes, many poems, rants

* Cheng, Ching Ho [New York-based painter (lives in Chelsea Hotel); closely associated with Ira Cohen, Vali Myers, et al; contributed to Ins & Outs. See following web site: http://www.onsiteart.com/ching_ho_cheng.htm]
correspondence = 2
photo of CHC painting = 1
p-copy EW to CHC = 2
postcard photo of CHC by IC = 1
exhibit announcement = 1

* Cherkovski, Neeli [American poet/writer; biographer of Ferlinghetti, et al; co-guest edited (with Mel Clay) SF section of I&O #4/5]
correspondence = 1
copy of postcard of H. Norse to NC sent from I&O = 1
photo of Ferlinghetti = 1
copy of postcard EW to NC = 1
copy of letter from EW to NC = 1
copy of letter NC to EW = 1
* original ms of "A Poem Lenin" in I&O production file

* Christie, Stuart [Anarchist, activist and writer and edited Anarchist Review, former member Angry Brigade, born in 1946 in Glasgow. August 1964 he hitchhiked to Madrid with a rucksack full of explosives meant for an attack on Franco. He was arrested by the Spanish police and sentenced to twenty years in prison, but granted pardon in 1967. In 1970, he was arrested again in London for allegedly being a member of a terrorist group `The Angry Brigade' and was charged with conspiracy to cause explosions. Cleared after a long trial in 1972. Was editor of the Cienfuegos Press, Sanday, Orkney Islands. His papers were received by the IISH in Amsterdam, 1981. The docs were microfilmed in 1997. The original papers were returned to Stuart Christie.]
correspondence = 15
poem = 1
flier = 1
button = 1
articles written for Visor [N. Ireland] = 2
exchange ad between I&O & Cienfuegos Press = 1
p-copy pack correspondence to/from EW & SC = 1
S. Christie Cienfuegos Press poster = 3 [Oversize Black tube #7]

* Clay, Mel [American poet-playwright-novelist; former member Living Theatre; resides in San Francisco]
correspondence = 77
letter + poem by Corso in I&O 4/5 = 1
letter plus capsule bios of poets = 1
play mss = 8
* original ms of "Last Great Kiss" in I&O production file
oversize photo of "Angela Taylor Savage" by Mel Clay = 1 [Oversize plastic sleeve "J"]
* 2 original poetry mss "by Angela Taylor Savage" in I&O production file
grafix/fliers/photos = 6
story/fiction mss = 5
poetry mss = 2
loose poems = 4
MC 1987 cassette on SF radio = 1 [in archive cassette box]
packet of assorted mss/texts = 1
journal transcriptions of angie taylor-savage = 1
telegrams EW to MC = 2
packet EW correspondence to/from MC [1979-89] = 1
photo of EW = 3
original artwork/illo by Susan Rashkin = 2

* Codrescu, Andrei [Romanian-born writer, filmmaker, NPR commentator; editor of Exquisite Corpse]
correspondence = 1
copy of letter from EW to AC/EC = 2
articles by AC = 2
articles about AC = 1
page from book = 1
Exquisite Corpse [EW] = 2
p-copy of pg from RAISED BY PUPPETS mentioning EW = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to AC = 1
copy of EC #36 w/ contrib by EW = 1
copy of EC #51 w/ contrib by EW = 1
Emails = 6
Exquisite Corpse emails = 3
print out of online EW published work in Exquisite Corpse = 2

* Cohen, Elaine [American poet]
correspondence = 2

* Cohen, Ira [b.1935: Born to deaf parents; 1964: Ed./pub. GNAOUA in Tangier inc: Burroughs, Gysin, Jack Smith & Irving Rosenthal. 1966-1970: Started Universal Mutant Repertory Company & became " Father of Mylar Photography," making celebrated photographs in bendable mirrors of Jimi Hendrix, Charles Ludlam, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Robert LaVigne, etc. 1966: Brought out The Hashish Cookbook and an LP record of Moroccan Trance Music. Appeared in Jack Smith's Reefers of Technicolor Island. Produced Paradise Now in Amerika, a film of the Living Theater's historic 1968 American tour. 1970s: Went to Katmandu and started the Starstreams Poetry Series, publishing on rice paper the work of Corso, Charles Henri Ford, MacLise & Bowles (among others). Published his own work: Poems From The Cosmic Crypt, Seven Marvels and Gilded Splinters. Photographic exhibitions: Katmandu Portfolio, Bandaged Poet Series, Kings with Straw Mats, Dangerous Visions, Retrospectacle, About Faces, New York Slingshots, From The Mylar Chamber, a 2-man show at the Lessing Gallery in NYC with Man Ray, a 2-man show at Space Time Light New York) with Jack Micheline, etc. Photographs have appeared in The London Sunday Times, Avant Garde, LIFE Magazine, Facade Paris Nexus, Nieuwe Revue (Amsterdam), Caliban, etc. Has photographed many book / record covers including: John McLaughlin's Devotion and Spirit's The 12 Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus. More recently, for Bill Laswell and Axiom Records, including Blues in the East. Silk-screen edition of a Mylar portrait of Jimi Hendrix, Reflections, was used on the recent CD The Ultimate Experience. Also Pharoah Sanders' CD Message From Home (Verve) 1996 He has exhibited photographs of Southern Ethiopia and produced The Goblet of Dreams (Marrakesh 1987)…]
file contents:
summary bio from Big Bridge no.5 [ www.bigbridge.org/issue5/ira.htm] =1
letters/cards/correspondence = 199
p-copies letters from John Chick to IC = 3
empty envelopes = 4
Mickey Mouse is dead letter from stephanie to IC = 1
file of documenting EW vs IC controversy of editorship of I&O #2
* original signed ms of "Bombay Boogie Woogie" in I&O production file
emails to/from Big Bridge concerning Ira bio = 9
various poems, scribbles, business letter, invites = 29
ltd. ed. broadside poem published by Real Free Press, signed, cover
drawing by Vali Myers = 1
photocopies of IC correspondence = 14
packet containing photocopies of incoming/outgoing correspondence
with IC = 1 (large)
chapbook (goodie) about IC + handwitten poem (in original envelope,
mailed to EW = 1
IC ex / Carolyn Gosselin cor = 1
letter from Caroline Gosselin to EW = 1
letter to EW about IC
correspondence TO IC = 4
Gustav Meyrink packet = 1
- IC [pre-Scrivani] trans. of GM
- George Scrivani letter w/ copy of original trans by George Scrivani
-book edition published by IC, the Akashic Record [inscribed IC to EW]
copy of High Times with IC inscribed to IC [also inc art. by Bill Levy]
announcements = 1
EW p-copy correspondence EW to IC [1987-92] = 14
p-copy correspondence EW to IC uncollated = 55
packet of independently prod. postcards = 1
article by and about IC = 1
ms of trans. with note of Gustav Meyrink story published by IC
books/publications/clippings connected to IC = 14
art card for IC show = 1
IC & J P Vega cassette reading at I&O Bookstore 1980 = 1 [in archive cassette box]
IC cassette reads NYC Jan 1989 = 1 [in archive cassette box]
IC cassette reading at Visible Voice A'dam 1986 = 2 [in archive cassette box]
"Flaming Angel" = 1 [Oversize plastic case "J"]
"Ballad of the Gone Maclise" rice paper broadside poem = 1[Oversize plastic case "J"]
Haiku reading at Paradiso poster, photo IC = 1 [oversize plastic slipcase "C"]
Amira Baraka poster signed & inscribed to EW by IC = 1 [Oversize PVC tube #2]

* Ira Cohen Photos (in separate box)
general photos = 40
general photos [signed] = 39
photo of EW "Bandaged Poets" mask, signed by IC & Caroline Gosselin = 1
photo of CG = 1
mylar photo of Stefan Brecht signed to EW = 1
mylar photo of P. Heliczer = 1
mylar photo = 1
photo of Ganesh Baba = 3
photo of Julian Beck & Judith Malina inscribed to EW = 1
photo of A. MacLise [signed] [used in I&O 4/5] = 1
photo of B. Schierbeek [signed] [used in I&O 4/5] = 1
photo of Dona Young [signed] [used in I&O 4/5] = 1
photo of Caroline Gosselin [signed] [used in I&O 4/5] = 1
photo of BL [signed] [used in I&O 3] = 1
photo of Julian Beck & Judith Malina = 1
photo of EW & Corry Smulders = 2
photo of SW & EW = 1
photo of Ed Dorn = 1
photo of PH = 1
photo of John Cooper Clarke = 1
photo of EW = 2
contact sheet + negs of 28 photos inc EW, JH, C. McGeehan, et al. = 1
photo of EW & Marina v/d Heijden = 1
photo of Jules Deeldar [Dutch Poet] = 1
photos of Charles H. Ford = 2
photo of Bobbie Louise Hawkins & G. Malanga = 1
photo of A. MacLise [signed & inscribed by IC to EW] = 1
photo of Deirdre Lovell = 1
photo of Jaume Fargas = 1
photo of Gregory Corso used in IT = 1
photo of G. Malanga used in I&O 4/5 = 1
photos from the "Bandaged Poets" Series = 16: Lee Bridges [signed], M. van Ingen, Babeth, Schierbeek/Kato/Ginsberg/McClure, Malanga, Ed Dorn, Paul Buck, EW, JP Vega, Jurgon Kato, Corso, C. Gosselin/L. McAdams, Kathy Acker, S. Davidson [signed], A. Piromalli, Ron Padgett
photos from the "Bandaged Poets" Series used in postcard series with Jane Harvey's printers instructions = 8: S. Vinkenoog, Ginsberg, L. MacAdams, M. McClure, S. Ortiz, R. Padgett. Gerard Pas
photos from I&O postcard Series = 4 [1 of Corso]
photo of R. Sauer & C. Gosselin = 1
photo of L. McAdams = 1
photo of W. Burroughs = 6
photo of S. Weiss = 1
photo of EW and Michael McClure [signed & titled Woods & Noble] = 1
slides Vali Meyers & Ching Ho Cheng = 1
Mylar = 1
Negs of photo of EW [used in I&O3] = 1
portrait of EW [signed & inscribed] = 1
"William Burroughs & His Gilded Cobra" [mylar photo of WSB, signed by IC, in slipcase] = 1
photo of Burroughs [signed by IC & WSB] = 1
framed photo triptych of Caroline Gosselin [signed by IC & passe-partout signed by CG] = 1
Mylars [1 is first proof] signed = 2 [oversize plastic slipcase "C"]

* Cohen, Sue [US writer]
short story ms = 1

* Colauto, Bobby [Dutch poet & potter. Lives in Rio de Janiero]
correspondence = 1
ms poems, 8 pp of haiku = 1

* Coleman, Wanda [born in 1946 raised in LA- Watts. A struggling welfare mother, she was determined to become a writer. She has received literary fellowships from the NEA and the Guggenheim Fdn for her poetry. She is the author of Imagoes (1983), Heavy Daughter Blues: Poems & Stories 1968-1986 (1987), A War of Eyes & Other Stories (1988), African Sleeping Sickness (1990), Hand Dance (1993), Native in a Strange Land: Trials & Tremors (1996), Bathwater Wine (1998) and Mambo Hips & Make Believe: A Novel (1999), all published by Black Sparrow Press.]
summary biography = 1
correspondence + 8 poems = 1
correspondence + 6 poems from Austin Straus (WC colleague) = 1

* Cooper, Dennis [American poet & prose writer; edited Little Caesar, LA, author of All Ears — Cultural Criticism, Essays and Obituaries (Soft Skull Press); a short story collection, Wrong; and several volumes of poetry and other works. He's best known, however, for his recently completed cycle of five novels: Closer, Frisk, Try, Guide and Period, all published by Grove Press. Closer shared a Ferro-Grumley Award and Guide was one of the Los Angeles Times' Ten Best Books of the Year.]
interview (Versus Press Interview Series ©2000) as bio = 1
correspondence = 3
p-copies EW correspondence to/from DC = 12
Little Caesar #9 = 1 [[Special books box 2]

* Da, Lottie
correspondence = 1
flier = 1
mss = 4

* Dalachinsky, Steve [American poet residing in New York City. His work has appeared in Long Shot, Hunger Magazine, WOW, Huba Productions, and many others. He has a recent CD out from Knitting Factory Records titled "incomplete directions," which has received wonderful reviews & airplay on Bart Plantenga’s radio show, “Wreck This Mess”.]
correspondence + Kerouac essay + 10 poems + anthology with SD work = 1
correspondence = 1

* Dallman, Jeanne [American writer]
ss ms = 1
letter + ss ms = 1
letter + CV + ss ms = 1

* Darlington, Andrew [UK poet; editor Ludd's Mill]
correspondence = 5
loose poems = 9
1 packet various fliers + letter = 1
copy of AD letters = 3
correspondence to/from AD = 3
p-copies EW correspondence to/from AD = 3

* Davidson, Steef [Dutch poet, prose writer, polemicist, archivist & Iroquois expert]
correspondence = 2
correspondence EW to SD = 4
poetry pamphlet = 1
poetry p-copy chapbook [Dutch]= 2
poetry p-copy chapbook [Eng]= 1
poem = 1
OWP chapbook = 1
political broadside = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to SD = 2
"non cogito ergo sum" broadside = 1

* Davis, Glen [American poet & novelist]
correspondence = 1
p-copy EWcorrespondence to GD = 1

* DeGroot File [landlord of I&O Press building, eviction case between EW & H. de Groot. For many years when I&O was renting from HD, had a good relationship; relationship broke down when EW got into financial problems...]
files include:
- capsule history of the relationship between EW & HDG = 1
- legal correspondence
- judicial papers
- receipts
- correspondence with lawyers
- correspondence with DeGroot realty agent
- etc.

* DiLauro, Stephen [American poet]
correspondence = 1
poems = 4
correspondence + 7 poems = 1
Business card = 1

* Dorn, Edward † [American poet, author of 'Gunslinger' December 14, 1999, Associated Press: BOULDER, CO -- Dorn, a renowned poet who attended the experimental Black Mountain College in North Carolina, has died. He was 70. Dorn, wrote the western work "Gunslinger," described by poet Robert Duncan as "an American Canterbury Tales." Dorn, born in 1929 in Villa Grove, IL, once described himself as having been "educated at the University of Illinois, and somewhat corrected at Black Mountain College. At the height of the Depression, a disaffected band of teachers and students took refuge in the North Carolina mountains and opened the college with one rule -- be intelligent. That rule proved enough to guide minds that went on to become some of the most creative of the last half of the 20th century. "Gunslinger" was Dorn's best-known work, but he wrote over three dozen books of poetry, one novel, "The Rites of Passage," and a collection of short fiction, "Some Business Recently Transacted in the White World." For the last two decades, Mr. Dorn led the University of Colorado's Creative Writing Program…]
obituary as summary biography = 1
poem = 1
p-copy correspondence EW to ED = 1

* Dowden, Kaviraj George [British poet & prose writer. Published works include: Flowers of Consciousness—Man-Nature-Cosmos: Poems and Meditations (Alpha Beat Press, 1991), The Deepening—Poem-Prose-Poems and Poems: 1981-1983 (Alpha Beat Press, 1994), The Eternities of Sheba—A Long Poem (Oracle, 2000), The Moving I (Inkblot)]
correspondence + flier + announce of his novel + excerpt = 1
correspondence + poem = 1

* Dreyer, Ronnie [American; formerly Amsterdam-based, now living in New York; astrologer, author, lecturer. Worked on/wrote for Ins & Outs; also transcribed virtually all of EW's recorded interviews, etc.]
biographical tearsheet (see also http://www.ronniedreyer.com + many other sites with RD info) = 1
correspondence = 36
p-copy letter = 1
anon. photo of RD playing Molly Bloom, inscribed to EW = 1
poem broadside M Morrel / photo RD = 2
business card / astrologer
poems = 6
Business card = 1
RD acknowledgements in her book Venus of EW, p-copy = 1
uncashed check = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to RD = 15
passport photo of RD inscribed = 1
Astrological charts of EW = 3
astrological charts by RD of RD = 1
astrological charts by RD of Mike Taylor = 1
astrological charts by RD of Chrissy Richman = 1
astrological charts by RD of Anne Kennedy = 1
astrocartography charts by RD of EW = 1
cyclocartography charts by RD of EW = 1
anon. photo of RD = 1
anon. photo of RD & Jane Harvey = 1
* original ms of RD review of Rachel Pollack in I&O production file
postcard that inspired EW poem "Poona Provocation"

* Earl, Rob [editor of Outcrowd, UK]
correspondence = 3
flier = 1

* Edel, Peter [Dutch photographer/photo-collagist & writer]
correspondence = 5
poems = 13
poem under pseudonym Ulrike Maldoror = 1
Art Kitchen (A'dam gallery) mag w/ PE work = 1
photo on cassette insert = 1
Ravage magazine controversy = 2
expo fliers / cards = 3
photo = 1
p-copies from correspondence EW = 5
P. Edel exhibition poster = 1 [Oversize Black tube #7]

* Peter Edel photos [Note: All PE photos printed by the photographer; wherever possible, photos are also identified re date & place (even where date does not appear in this listing)]

[OVERSIZE]
William S. Burroughs (ca. 22 x 31 cm, signed by WSB; framed in 40 x 50 cm
passe-partout signed by PE and numbered 7/11) = 1 [Oversize plastic sleeve "J"]
Untitled exhibition photo (industrial scene; ca. 31 x 41 cm) = 1
William S. Burroughs outside Ins & Outs Press, 1985 (ca. 19 x 22 cm; framed
in 25.5 x 28.5 passe-partout) = 1
general oversize photos = 2 [Oversize plastic sleeve "J"]

[LARGE FORMAT: ca. 20 x 25 cm]
William S. Burroughs (Amsterdam, 1983) = 2 (different printings of same
photo)
WSB & Eddie Woods (Ins & Outs, 1985) = 1
WSB & EW = 1
WSB petting Snuffie = 1
WSB with EW, Chrissy Richman & Corry Smulders (I&O, 1985) = 1 [+
includes explanatory note on CR & CS]
WSB, Tom O'Neil (I&O assistant) & Snuffie = 1
WSB & EW = 1
WSB & EW hugging = 1
WSB (I&O, 1985) = 1
Herbert Huncke & Eddie Woods (A'dam, 1987) = 1
HH (photo used for I&O/Kirke Wilson screenprint) = 1
HH (A'dam, 1987) = 2
EW opening HH reading at I&O (Nov 1987) = 1
EW at HH reading = 1
HH reading at Ins & Outs Press = 5
Benn Posset (Soyo Benn) = 2
Benn Posset & Eddie Woods = 1
Ira Landgarten & Charles McGeehan = 1
Harry Hoogstraten = 1
Simon Vinkenoog = 1
Bert Schierbeek = 1
Julian Beck = 1
Yevgeny Yevtushenko = 1
Allen Ginsberg (A'dam, 1983) = 1
Allen Ginsberg & Steven Taylor = 1
Eddie Woods = 2
EW (giving reading) = 2
EW (in performance) = 2
EW (performance) + Simon Vinkenoog = 2
EW (performance) = 1
EW (performance ) + Ira Cohen = 4
EW = 1
Portrait of EW = 1
EW (PE's studio, mid-1990s) = 1
Contact Sheets (24 photos) from portrait shoot of EW = 2
Contact Sheet documenting WSB's visit to I&O (Nov 1985) +
signing of WSB screenprint (I&O/KW) = 1 (+ enclosure
specifically identifying all indivuduals shown)
Contact Sheet (27 photos) showing EW in performance + others = 1
(+ enclosure identifying individuals shown)
Contact Sheets (123 photos) documenting Herbert Huncke's visit to
Amsterdam + reading at I&O (Nov 1987) = 4 (+ enclose identifying
individuals shown)
Chrissy Richman = 2
"In Paris" = 1
"I'm Just A Patsy" = 1
"The Dancing Wu-Li Masters" = 1
"Cocaine" = 1

[MEDIUM FORMAT: mostly ca. 12 x 18.5 cm]
William S. Burroughs signing WSB (I&O/KW) screenprint = 1
Harold Norse reading at Ins & Outs (Nov 1984) = 1
Tony van der Veen & EW = 1
Eddie Kagie & EW = 1
EW = 2
Untitled exhibition photos = 5

[SMALL FORMAT: ca. 11 x 15 cm and under]
Slides of HH silkscreen print = 2
Slides of Snuffie silkscreen print (I&O/KW, photo by EW) =2
EW = 1
HH = 1
EW & WSB (A'dam, 1983) = 1

* Einhorn, Nikolaus [German poet, former editor of S-Press spoken-word cassette label (Dusseldorf). Einhorn's partner was Michael Köhler. The label still exists.]
correspondence = 26
poetry ms = 1
p-copies of correspondence from EW = 13
S-Press cassettes inc: Burroughs, Waldman, Ginsberg, Gysin, Dorn, Patti Smith, Raoul Haussman, John Cage, Gary Snyder, Robert Creeley, & others = 20 [S-Press cassette box]
posters for die Werkstatt [inc 1 of EW reading] = 5 [Oversize PVC tube #2]

ENVELOPE FILES BOX #4 [19 envelopes]

* Enting, Pat [New Zealand writer. Worked with Ins & Outs]
correspondence =2
poems = 3

* Ephemera [various strange and unidentifiable &/or unclassifiable objects]
Box #1
Bearlock Holmes [one of three purchased by EW from Otto Penzler, Mysterious Books, NYC (see his file), and the same one (a) that Ira Cohen collected from Penzler for EW and carried on his lap en route to Amsterdam; and (b) that William Burroughs (see his file) inscribed a book for] = 1
box of business cards = 200±

Box # 2, flat A-4
small signed collage by Che Wax = 1
printed matter = 50±
map = 1
vial of volcanic ash sent to EW by Jan Kerouac = 1
fliers = 3
Pears Soap antique folder = 1 [Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]
"With Ruth in Mind" by Anselm Hollo, 1978 [Widemouth Press #8602, Baltimore] [Archives Cassettes #6]

* Essary, Loris [American writer]
correspondence = 1
play ms = 1

* Estes, Patricia (née Patti-Jo Keough) [American poet, prose writer & journalist.]
correspondence (including many poems, of which many are handwritten) = 76
EW letters carbon copies to PE [1957-58]
Poetry & novel exc = 1
journal mss & poems = 2
journals = 2
novel exc = 2
poetry mss = 5
loose poems = 3
anon. photo of EW & PE [high school prom] = 1
p-copies from correspondence EW = 19
EW poems for PE = 3
Photo of PE by anonymous = 1

* Falk, Jane [American poet]
correspondence = 9
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & JF = 10
* original ms of "Midnight poem #1" in I&O production file

* Ferlinghetti, Lawrence
correspondence = 1
poem = 1
copy EW telegram to LF = 1
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & LF = 5
Business card = 1

* Fertig, Gary † [American writer & astrologer. Lived in Amsterdam]
correspondence = 1
correspondence + poem = 1
p-copy correspondence ÜEW to GF = 1
Calendar Propheticus = 5

* Firsoff, George [UK writer]
correspondence = 1

*First International Cannabis Conference
letter from Joly MacFie [director, Better Badges / Better Tapes (London), now living in NYC, websites <http://pinstand.com> - <http://punkcast.com> - <http://streamola.com>] = 1
EW letters to Joly MacFie = 2
pamphlets / fliers = 17
photos = 3
papers / articles = 19
petition = 1
newspaper clips = 5
posters = 2
[Labeled FICC]
- complete cassette recording of conference = 48
- complete tapes content listing = 3

* Fischer, Raaja [Paris-based actor; former member of The Living Theater]
essay = 1

* Flux [Dutch literary magazine]
EW correspondence to Adam Eeuwens [editor FLUX] = 4
p-copy of pub. portrait of AE = 1
original transcript of EW's taped "monologue interview" (English)= 1
edited transcript of "monologue interview" (English) = 1
first draft of Dutch version of "monologue interview" = 1
first pub. version of "monologue interview" (Dutch) = 1
copy of FLUX w/ long EW (Gangster Poet) profile (interview-based, in Dutch)= 1
Other Flux issues = 2
Business card = 2
original photo of EW for FLUX = 1 [Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]
Flux flier = 1
Flux mag poster = 1 [Oversize black tube #7]
Flux interview with EW = 2 [archive cassettes]

* Ford, Charles Henri † [American poet, prose and editor (born 1913 in Hazelhurst, Mississippi–2002); also filmmaker, photographer, collagist. Considered by many to be the first American surrealist. Co-authored (with Parker Tyler) an early homosexual novel, The Young and the Evil, published in 1933. This was followed by collections of surrealist poetry, including The Garden of Disorder (1939) and The Overturned Lake (1941). Edited & published the surrealist magazines Blues (1929-1930) and View (1940-47), the latter containing works by young artists such as Joseph Cornell, Randall Jarrell & Ginsberg. Lived variously in Paris, New York and (in later years) Kathmandu. Traveled extensively throughout Europe and North Africa. Widely published in international and American periodicals, as well as various book series (among which Ira Cohen‚s Starstreams, Kathmandu). Later collections of verse include Spare Parts (1966), Silver Flower Coo (1968), Om Krishna (1978) and Secret Haiku (1982). His selected poems, Flag of Ecstasy (ed. E.B. Germain) was published in 1972. His literary and artistic associations are legendary: Gertrude Stein, Djuna Barnes, Bowles, Malanga, Pavel Tchelitchew, Duchamp, Edouard Roditi, et al. CHF’s papers are archived at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library of Yale University.]
correspondence = 21
complimentary copies list = 1
short story ms = 1
card = 1
poster for CHF show = 1
art collages = 27
packet w/ 1 letter & 12 art collages = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to/from = 24

* Ford, Roderick (Rod) [Dublin-based English poet. Occasional pseudonym: Harry Ghisi]
correspondence = 36
poem = 1
EW (poem) about RF = 1
EW correspondence to RF = 3
poetry anthology (contributor), signed/inscribed copy = 1
copy of Oral magazine w/ Ghisi poem = 1

* Fox, Hugh (& Connie Fox) [American writer & reviewer]
letter + 7 SS MSS = 1
reviews of I&O will appear
letter + ss ms CF = 1

* Foxx, Walter Q. (pseudonym of Vladimir Lysenko) [Canadian writer, pub. in I&O, ed. SF Terror]
correspondence = 14
review of SW comics = 1
letter + 2 ss ms = 1
short story mss = 6
photo = 2
photos of shrunken head = 9 [1 used for I&O 3]
rev. of SF Terror = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to/from WQF = 5

* Frestonia [small part of West London, that in late 70s declared its independence from the UK. F. Venn lived there, H. Williams was Frestonian ambassador to Great Britain. The “republic” eventually rejoined the UK after most of the residents’ demands were met: the London Council had wanted to demolish the houses there in favor of a toothpaste factory; instead they reburbished them, following negotiations with a housing cooperative that had been simultaneously established. Interestingly, at around the same time and for a longer period, another UK area also declared UDI, namely Hay-on-Wye, on the border of England and Wales, where the world’s largest bookstore is still located. As for Frestonia, Heathcote Williams actually won a lawsuit brought against him for violating the terms of a contract and allowing his play, “The Immortalist,” to be performed in two parts of the country at the same time (the other being Brighton). The court ruled that for this purpose, Frestonia was not in the UK!]
correspondence = 2
Frestonian visa stamps = 3
Frestonian application/pamphlet to the UN = 1
tearsheet IN&O with pub. letters from Brian Bramley of Frestonia = 1

* Friar, Kimon [Greek poet]
correspondence = 4
copy of letter KF to IC = 1
poems = 3
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & KF = 2

* Fry, Sandra [US poet]
correspondence = 1
correspondence + 2 poems = 1

* Gach, Gary [American writer]
correspondence = 7
telegram = 1
ss ms = 1
p-copies to/from EW & GG = 9

* Ganesh Baba † [guru, India; brought to US & popularized by Ira Cohen; featured in High Times + other US publications]
article mss = 2
handwritten rant = 1
I&O with GB piece = 1
original ms of I&O piece = 1
transcript of psychedelic rantings = 1
telegram = 1

* Garrett, William [ed. of Artaud's Elbow]
correspondence = 1
poem for Pancho Aguila = 1
assorted broadsides published by AE = 5
poetry pamphlet = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to WG = 1
Charles Upton broadside by AE = 1

ENVELOPE FILES BOX #5 [36 envelopes]

* Gatewood, Charles [American photographer]
correspondence = 5
The Flash feat. photos by CG = 1
Photos / stats by CG = 5
article ms by CG = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to/from CG = 6

* Ginsberg, Allen †
correspondence = 3
prelim draft of Plutonian Ode (poem first appeared in Ins & Outs #3) = 1
Bob Rosenthal letter = 1
articles about AG = 3
mag photos of AG & others = 1
'Ginsberg Gallimaufry' = 1
Pearl magazine [Plutonian Ode] = 1
photocopy AG first poem = 1
I&O mag copy signed by AG = 1
IT letter by AG = 1
EW poem about AG = 1
photocopy of inscription of Plutonian Ode book [sold] = 1
article by AG re: D. Solomon / Julie LSD Trial = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to/from AG = 13
photo/card of Bowles = 1
Ginsberg/Vinkenoog/Waldman Mondriaan String Quartet @ Paradiso = 1 [Oversize Black tube #7]

* Goodman, Jim [American writer; longtime resident of Katmandu]
ms with letter Lone March [Red Army history] = 1
notations & illos to accompany book ms = 16
+ poems = 17
+ short story = 1
letter + 3 poems
photo of IC & Ganesh Baba used in I&O 4/5 = 1

* Green, Theo [ed. Inkblot]
correspondence = 6

* Grillo, Paul [American poet. Paul Grillo b. 1943, spent early years shuffling between "mean street acappella corner stores" and "darkstar Jesuit study halls". After seeing Marcel Camus' "Black Orpheus" (1959), he decided to become a poet, his first poems were published when still in his teens. His undergrad and graduate studies inc. Comparative Lit, Art History, and Poetics of Mysticism. Late 1960's through the 70's he taught Creative Writing in the inner city, and met avant-garde artists (Gerard Malanga, Charles Plymell, Ira Cohen, & Charles Henri Ford), his first experiments in photo-collage date from this time. An acknowledged disciple of the International Surrealist Tradition, his collage art has been widely exhibited and is part of many important private collections. He has published poems & collages in countless magazines in the USA & Europe, and is the author of 5 books, inc. Manhattan Spiritual (with Guy Beining, 1976), Vibes of the Saints (1977), and Skin of Doubt (1978). Several new poetry collections, including Burnt Sienna and The Owleffe Diaries are forthcoming. He is well known for his many dynamic readings & performances. Grillo spent much of the 1990's as a part-time commuting resident of Montreal...]
summary biography = 1
correspondence + 8 poems = 1

* Gysin, Brion † [Canadian-born painter & writer (1916-1986). William Burroughs' closest collaborator; one of contributors (with WSB, Sinclair Beiles & Gregory Corso) to the first cut-up publication, Minutes To Go; owned & ran 1001 Nights restaurant in Tangiers rediscovered Tristan Tzara's cut-up method while cutting through a newspaper upon which he was trimming some mats. He did several experiments with cut-ups in Tangiers. Shared this with Burroughs, who with the technique altered the landscape of American literature. In time, cut-ups became enshrined as an alternative strategy for dealing with words, studied and employed by poets and novelists and even playing a part in pop music, for, among others, Bowie, Iggy Pop, Jagger and Keith Richards. From Robert Palmer's forward to Gysin's The Process (New York: The Overlook Press, 1987). Gysin also experimented with the technique of permutation on recording tape, by splicing together the sounds of a gun firing recorded at different amplitudes in the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and producing 'Pistol Poem.' This piece was subsequently in 1960, used as a 'leitmotiv' for all the performance in Paris of Le Domaine Poetique, a showcase for experimental works by people like Gysin, Françoise Dufrne, Bernard Heidsieck, and Henri Chopin.]
summary biography = 1
correspondence = 2
correspondence John Hopkins to EW about BG = 1
Burroughs photo postcard by BG = 1
self-portrait photo postcard by BG = 1
p-copy of Poetry Flash appeared in I&) = 1
EW to BG = 4
IC to BG = 1
Cassette interview accompanies "Back in No Time" book = 1 [in archive cassette box]
Polyphonix at Pompidou Centre poster = 1

* Hagedorn, Jessica [US poet born in 1949, raised in the Philippines. At age 14 moved to San Francisco, and became protege of Kenneth Rexroth. Hagedorn's work includes poetry, prose, performance art, and music. She was the lead singer and songwriter of the Gangster Choir band. Her multi-media theatre pieces include "Holy Food," "Teenytown," "Mango Tango," and "Airport Music." Her first novel, Dogeaters [1990], received the American Book Award and was a finalist for the National Book Award. Hagedorn's books inc. a collection of poetry and short prose, Danger and Beauty. Hagedorn is also the editor of Charlie Chan is Dead, an anthology of Asian American writing.]
summary biography = 1
correspondence = 1
photo of JH by Roger Oyama = 1
p-copy of letter JH to EW = 1
lit resume = 1

* Hamel, Niels [Dutch painter]
correspondence = 1
nonfiction ms = 1
copy of "Faerie Princess" by EW w/ illustrations by NH = 1
exhibit invite = 2
p-copies of correspondence from EW = 3

* Hamilton, Fritz [American poet/prose writer]
correspondence = 1
poems = 9
prose ms = 1

* Handley, Max † [English novelist (1945-1993), author of Oliver Poges Lives! (1972), Sheep (1974), and the sci-fi cult classic Meanwhile (1977); editor of International Times, late-1970s]
correspondence = 3 (including letter pub. in I&O 4/5)
poems = 8
p-copies EW to MH = 3
p-copies PH to EW = 2

* Harllee, John T. [Well-known American libertarian polemicist, journalist; editor & publisher of The Southern Libertarian Messenger]
correspondence = 3
p-copy JTH to EW with note = 1
Southern Libertairian Messenger [SC] = 14 in small press box 8

* Harvey, Jane [English. Co-founder Ins & Outs magazine, co-director Ins & Outs Press; ex-wife & close friend/longtime travel companion of EW; musician & musicologist (Indian classical music). EW's designated literary executor]
correspondence = 102
mailing from EW [S. Korea] = 1
poem for JH by H Plomp = 1
p-copies of correspondence from EW = 8
assorted Indian music fliers = 13
Indian Music Newsletter [eds. JH & H. Schippers] = 16
catalog Rotterdam World Music Festival = 1
handwritten list of libraries = 1
letter to JH from Ian Alsop = 1
linecut of original artwork = 1
posters & announcements 6x = 1[Oversize Tube #13]
performance poster [also D. Ozon, W. Levy & LLL] = 1
*NOTE: A complete photocopy set of additional EW/JH travel correspondence (mainly letters from EW) are separately packed in the EW Journals & Travel Diaries box. Originals of these letters are in Jane Harvey's possession. A duplicate p-copy set is being kept by EW & JH for eventual publication purposes.

* Hayet (pseudonym of Renate van Gool) [Dutch writer/visual artist]
correspondence = 3
graphic = 1
nonfiction ms = 1
original artworks = 4 + print = 1 [oversize]

* Haynes, Jesper [Photographer; son of Jim Haynes]
correspondence photo postcards by JH = 2
photo of Andy Warhol by JH = 1
Business card = 2

* Haynes, Jim [Paris-based American publisher (Handshake, etc.) & 'information maven'; instrumental in founding of Arts Lab + IT (London) & Edinburgh Festival; former director (with Jack Moore) of Video Heads (A'dam). His Paris atelier (& Sunday salon) is a legendary magnet for visiting writers, artists, performers, celebrities.]
additional capsule profile in file = 1
articles about JH = 2
correspondence = 6
Newsletters = 6
dinner registry form = 1
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & JH = 8

* Heliczer, Piero † [Poet, playwight, filmmaker, actor, translator, publisher, painter, musician. Born 1937 in Rome, Italy, of Polish father (surgeon, tortured to death by Gestapo, 1944) and German mother. Child star in Mussolini‚s Italy (Bengasi, 1941; Acque di Primavera, 1942). Raised and mainly educated in the USA. Attended Harvard, where he wrote for the Harvard Crimson, Advocate, Lampoon, etc. Founded the Dead Language Press (Paris, 1959, and later New York) and the Paris Filmmakers Cooperative (1961). Made numerous highly-acclaimed underground films, including Dirt; plus starred or featured in films by Warhol (Couch, Screen Test), Jack Smith (Flaming Creatures), and others. Poems and plays widely published, both in many American and international periodicals, as well as in his own exquisitely produced publications. Lived also in Amsterdam and rural France. Died 1993 (France) after his motor scooter collided with a truck. [! See Little Caesar 9, guest edited by Gerard Malanga, for essays on Heliczer by Ira Cohen, Gregory Corso, Tom Raworth, Don Snyder, Sterling Morrison, Michael Horovitv, et al (a signed copy of which is in the Special Books & Magazines section of the EW Archive).]
CV (nine pages, including filmography, etc.) = 1
correspondence = 35
Postcard to Ronald Sauer (with explanatory handwritten EW note) = 1
assorted book & other mss = 6
letter to/from EW / PH = 2
Guardian obit of PH by M. Horovitz = 1
p-copy of letter to EW = 1
comicstrip about PH inscribed to EW = 1
uncashed check to PA (made over to EW) from Poetry Society = 1
p-copies to/from correspondence EW & PH = 7
Little Caesar 9 [ed G. Malanga, signed by PH, special Heliczer issue [Special books box 2] = 1
chapbook inc PH horoscope/natal chart by R. Dreyer = 1

* Helms, Michael [American; editor of City Miner]
correspondence = 1
p-copies EW to/from MH = 4

* Henderson, David [US poet & prose writer; author of Jimi Hendrix bio]
correspondence = 1
p-copy postcard EW to DH = 1

* Hertz, Uri [US writer & editor; has interviewed Burroughs, Jodorowsky, and other well-known personalities; ed. of Third Rail]
correspondence = 4
p-copies correspondence EW to TP = 3

* Hewison, Rowan [Amsterdam-based Australian writer; author of Salt Pan]
short story mss = 3

* Hiddema, Bert [Dutch author]
Kerouac ms in Dutch = 1
EW correspondence to BH = 1
signed/inscribed book = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to BH =1
signed / inscribed to EW book = 1
Kerouac ms in Dutch = 1
EW correspondence to BH = 1
signed/inscribed book = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to BH =1
signed / inscribed to EW book = 1

* Hirschman, Jack [San Francisco based American poet & political activist. bio link: http://www.usc.edu/isd/locations/ssh/special/Hirschman.html]
correspondence = 2
scribbles pack = 1
book ms "ANH" = 1
pack w/ art, letter, flier = 1
pack w/ 4 poems, letter, 7 sketches = 1
sketch = 1
sketch of EW = 1
p-copies of correspondence from EW = 5
* original ms of "Katz-Nelson Fuse" in I&O production file
card from JH to EW (repro of ink on paper drawing of JH by Kristen Wetterhahn [see KW file]) = 1

* Hollander, Xaviera (Vera de Vries) [The famed Happy Hooker. Now a renowned author, columnist (most notably for Penthouse), hostess & theater producer. Close friend & patroness of EW's since 1979. Her new book, Child No More, published by HarperCollins 2003. Resides in Amsterdam & Marbella, Spain. See http://www.xaviera.com + http://www.xs4all.nl/~xaviera]
correspondence = 70
unsigned cards/announcements = 8
Business card = 1
photos by XH of EW = 2
email print outs = 5
announcements + happy birthday = 4
story mss = 2
p-copy of letter (in which EW is mentioned) from Willem Oltmans to XH = 1 [Oltmans is a controversial Dutch journalist & political writer whose successful lawsuit, charging 'professional harassment & blacklisting,' against the Ministry of Foreign Affairs won him 15 million guilders ($6 million) = 1
print out of email [7.4.01] re: her latest book = 1
p-copies correspondence EW to XH = 20
p-copy correspondence XH to EW = 1
signed/inscribed to EW first edition of The Happy Hooker = 1
3 chaps from Child No More (exc. appeared in Exquisite Corpse) = 1

* Hoogstraten, Harry [Dutch poet, prose writer & painter]
correspondence = 21
program/catalog = 1
folder with various writings & letters = 1
poem/letter/flier = 1
annotated catalog of HH archives = 1
announcement/cards / fliers = 5
artwork = 1
invites to archive opening = 1
photo by HH = 1
poetry mss = 2
loose poems = 1
stats of HH photos = 2
p-copies to/from correspondence EW & HH = 9
Harry Hoogstraten poster = 1 [Oversize PVC tube #2]

* Hoopen, Peter ten [Dutch traveler, journalist / translator, writer & photographer, born 1944. 1968 began 3-year journey through Middle East and the Indian subcontinent, collecting material for two works of non-fiction and feature articles, photographing for Syndication International, and recording traditional music for Folkways and Nonesuch. 1976 worked in NY as feature writer/interviewer and made his debut as a novelist. In early '80s published second novel and collection of short stories. In 1986, published 4th, De Priesterrecruut, 'A Fresh Load of Angels'. In 1993, wrote Trance Caravan, 'A Journey to the East through the Sixties', published by Contact in 1996, and King Acid, 'How Amsterdam started tripping', also published by Contact, January 1999...]
summary biography = 1
ms "The True Life of Jesus of Nazareth" = 1

* Horovitz, Michael [English poet, editor & organizer, songwriter, jazz and blues saxophonist...."a poet by calling, trade, impulse, habit and anything else you care to mention. Poetry for him is part of life, part of showbiz, part of walking down the street. I can remember him in Oxford in the early 1960s, hair threatening to knock his specs off, declaiming, challenging the audience to realise that Truth and Art were in the very air between them." An early champion of oral / jazz poetry, whose flamboyant performances have energized every kind of audience on both sides of the Atlantic, MH has been described as, "an original poet, with an original voice" (Margaret Drabble); a Cockney, Albionic, New Jerusalem, Jazz Generation, Sensitive, Bard" (Allen Ginsberg); and "a dreamer, a maverick ... transmedial crusader" (Martin Amis). He has had to fight, against considerable odds, to continue over four decades as an actor-producer of New Departures, "the most substantial avant-garde magazine in Great Britain" (TLS); also considered 'subversive'. Horovitz: "Subversion usually means change", he says, "and poetry should change people"...]
capsule profile = 1
correspondence = 4
letter + various articles/fliers = 1
letter + article = 1
article about MH in Financial Times = 1
article ms = 1
poetry = 2
fliers = 10
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & MH = 4
New Departures = 3 in small press box 2

* Huges, Bart † [Dutch practitioner of/writer about 'trepanation']
interview as summary biography = 1
glossary of trepanation = 1
certificate = 1
chapbook trepanation = 1
articles about BH = 6
newspaper photos of BH = 2
trepanation artpak = 1
comic books BH = 4

* Huncke, Herbert † (+ Linda Twigg †) [American writer. LT ‘managed’ HH, later ran casino in Chelsea Hotel where HH worked)]
correspondence LT to EW = 1
letter + series of photos LW to EW & Karin Musso, inc. photo of EW & HH = 1
p-copies correspondence EW to HH = 2
Hanuman Press capsule bio = 1
HH reading flier = 1
NOTE: HH will eventually become more significant in the EW Archive after the recording of his Ins & Outs reading (1987) is released and the original reel-to-reel also placed in Archive, along with other recordings (EW/HH in conversation at I&O). EW & Benn Posset brought HH to Europe (1987) for reading tour + I&O published limited-editon Kirke Wilson silkscreen print of HH (photo by Peter Edel), which is also in Archive (see Ins & Outs/Special File [Oversize cardboard packing] below.

* Hutchings, Nina [English poet; edited Fountains literary magazine in Aix-en-Provence, France]
correspondence = 3
correspondence p-copies EW to/from NH = 3

* Ins & Outs
Production Box
production copy of I&O #4/5 w/ some originals as noted in individual files
layout sheets #4/5
postcard catalogue
postcard catalogue production copy
original design for unrealized press catalog
original production copy for the "Harold Norse of Course" cassette
cover
partial lay out sheets for postcards
printers film for Jack Micheline cassette cover
"Crippled Warlords" poetry anthology layout sheets
early I&O posters 2 of 2 = 4
covers of #4/5 = 6
covers of Sale or Return = 6
covers of Natural Jewboy = 3
production copy for 1984 New Years card
typesetters corrections for Natural Jewboy ms
miscellaneous I&O typesetting & layouts
envelope artwork Melkweg Ad production = 1
envelope # 1 artwork = 20 slipcases
envelope # 2 artwork = 20 slipcases
envelope #3 artwork = 75± items
Mark Leggo [staff artist] artwork = 20± items
miscellaneous artwork by 10 identified artists = 30± items
miscellaneous artwork + photos artists unknown = 25± items
handmade I&O events posters = 5 [Oversize tube #6]
roll artwork for HTW announce + poem card #2 + Melkweg ad = 3 [oversize]
Large packet of layout boards for I&O #1 = 1 [oversize]
+ sheet of uncut I&O postcards
Large packet of layout boards for I&O #2 = 1 [oversize]
Ulrike Meinhof poster used in I&O #3 = 1 [oversize “A”]
drawing submitted for illo of Faerie Princess by Yogo = 1 [oversize "A"]

Special File
Printout of "A Brief History of Ins & Outs Press" published in Exquisite Corpse (online, issue no. 8, 2000) = 1
Copy of Eddie Woods Timeline = 1
historical etching of I&O building = 1 [oversize "A"]
Tearsheet from I&O mag #4/5 (profiles of contributors) = 1
Jack Micheline in Amsterdam cassette [in ACB 1] = 1
Harold Norse Of Course cassette [in ACB 1] = 1
I&O Postcard Catalogue (1981) = 1
Packet of all 35 I&O postcards = 1
Packet of I&O Snuffie cards (2) + Honor Thy Woof announcement card = 1
Poemcard no. 1 (signed by EW) = 1
Sale or Return by Eddie Woods (softcover edition) = 1
Sale or Return (hand-bound jute hardcover edition, 25/25; signed) = 1
Crippled Warlords Poetry Special (softcover edition) = 1
Crippled Warlords (hand-bound hardcover edition) = 1
Manifesto by Ronald Sauer = 1
Natural Jewboy by William Levy (softcover edition) = 1
Natural Jewboy (trade hand-bound hardcover, 25/40; signed) = 1
Natural Jewboy (hors commerce silk hand-bound ed., B/A-J; signed) = 1
Ins & Outs magazine no. 1 = 1
Ins & Outs magazine no. 2 = 1
Ins & Outs magazine no 3 = 1
Ins & Outs magazine no. 4/5 = 1
Ins & Outs mag nos. 1-3 (hand-bound hardcover special ed.) = 1
Ins & Outs mag no. 4/5 (special hand-bound hardcover edition, with
one-of-a-kind collage cover by Pau Groenendijk, binder; signed by EW
& PG) = 1
Other World Poetry Newsletter = 1
Packet (15 items) of advertising fliers + cards = 1
Copy of Home Grown (UK) #9 (with I&O Bookstore ad) = 1
P-copies packet of news clippings re issue #3 bust = 1
Newspaper profile (in Dutch) of Pau Groenendijk (who hand bound
all I&O hardcover editions) = 1
Copy of Poetry Flash (SF)#103 (Oct 1981) with two I&O postcards on
the cover = 1
P-copy of Ronald Sauer's intro to Dutch Song = 1
Loose pages from intended I&O Guestbook (started too late), with
handwritten entries by Herbert Huncke, et al = 1
P-copy of nomination letter from EW to co-editor of Editor's Choice II = 1
Info sheet re location of I&O Building file in municipal archives = 1
Sample reviews packet (ca. 15 items) of clippings + letters = 1
I&O ephemera = 3
Passe-partout framed (copy of) etching of I&O Building (late 18th
century) = 1
Packet of covers for two I&O cassetes + mockup of one = 1
Photo of I&O Press Building = 1
Sample packet of I&O administrative file cards = 1
Card from I&O art directors = 1
Postcard packet made by I&O's printers (Mekka) = 1
Packet of 3x I&O mailing labels = 1

[Oversize cardboard packing]
- Ins & Outs handmade wooden sign 41.5X60cm. [hung outside I&O Press] = 1
- Ins & Outs Open / Closed door sign = 1
Oversize plastic sleeve "E"
- K. Wilson X. Hollander silkscreen print signed by XH, T. Newitt, KW = 1
- K. Wilson Snuffie silkscreen print signed by EW, KW = 1
- K. Wilson Snuffie silkscreen poster = 1
Oversize plastic sleeve "F"
- K. Wilson H. Huncke silkscreen print signed by HH, P. Edel, KW = 1
- K. Wilson Ginsberg silkscreen print signed by AG, IC, KW = 1
Oversize plastic sleeve "F"
- K. Wilson H. Huncke silkscreen print signed by HH, P. Edel, KW = 1
- K. Wilson Ginsberg silkscreen print signed by AG, IC, KW = 1
- K. Wilson Jules Deelder silkscreen print unsigned = 1
damaged K. Wilson poster of WSB print = 1 [Oversize tube #5]
K. Wilson Jules Deelder silkscreen print unsigned = 1 [Oversize slipcase "H"]

ANSWERING MACHINE MESSAGES [period covered: Sept 1984-March 1992]
- explanatory note = 1
- I&O/EW answering machine messages [90-min cassettes] = 29 [cassette boxes 1-3]
- packet of typed transcripts of some of the messages = 2 [enclosed in box with First Cannabis Conference tapes]
- packet of pre-scripted messages = 1
- notebook of rough message transcripts = 1

HONOR THY WOOF The Snuffie Memorial Exhibition:
-exhibition photos = 26
-capsule profile (background info on Snuffie + exhibit) = 1
-photo wallet (10x15's, numbered) of all exhibition photos (for identification
purposes) + numbered listing identifying individuals shown = 1
-original (handwritten) mailing list for HTW exhibition = 1
-window announcement placard = 1
-passe-partout framed (by Peter Edel) with 20x further photos = 1
-cassette recording of Snuffie funeral [side A] + Bill Levy radio program
featuring Andrei Codrescu (at studio) & EW (on telephone) [Side B]
(in Archive Cassette box) = 1
- medium format procession photos = 11
- large laminated procession photo on hardboard = 1
- large bxw photo of M. Beyer = 1
- large color print of EW & K. Wilson
- large additional photos = 2
- large laminated Snuffie by EW [not part of exhibit] = 3

* Israel, Steve Ben [American performer, ex-Living Theatre]
p-copies of EW corr to SBI = 2
[photos of SBI in performance by EW are in EW Photos file]

* Jackson, Julia Kay [American writer, San Francisco]
ms of essay "Kali: A Force of Liberation" = 1

* Jackson, Ted [US poet & painter, lives in A'dam; for paintings & poems <http://www.tedjackson.nl>]
correspondence = 3
scroll poem on fax paper = 1
handwritten/p-copied chapbook = 1
email poem to EW by TJ = 1
self-published books [inscribed to EW] = 4 [book box #1]

* Joans, Ted † [American poet, born Theodore Jones on July 4, 1928 on a riverboat in Cairo, Illinois, died 2003. He is a painter, a trumpeter, and a jazz poet. His jazz poems are collected in a book called "Black Pow-Wow." in 1951, joined "the Bohemia of Greenwich Village, USA." He has since recited his poems in coffeehouses in NY and in the middle of the Sahara. His books include: Funky Jazz Poems, Beat Poems, All of T.J. and No More, The Truth, The Hipsters (a book of collages), The Truth, Afrodisia, Black Pow Wow of Jazz Poems. His work is characterized by a black consciousness, a strong rhythm, and a musical language and sensibility closely linked to the blues and most importantly to jazz. His style is associated with the oral tradition of African-American writing but also to the Beats...]
summary biography = 1
correspondence = 1

* Jones, Jay Jeff [US expatriate writer]
correspondence = 4
article = 1
poems = 6
play ms "The Lizard King" = 1

* Jonge, Wim de [Dutch writer]
poems = 3

* Kagie, Eddie [Dutch actor]
correspondence = 1
correspondence + silkscreen = 1
p-copy EK to EW = 1

* Kaliszewski, Ian
ms for illustrated version of Veblen's Theory of Leisure Class = 1
letter + ms "Some Queer Things"

* Karol, Pamala (pseudonym: La Loca) [poet published by City Lights]
press packet = 1
correspondence = 1
flier = 1

* Katmandu file [in 1970s, an important literary scene emerged around the Spirit Catcher Bookshop and printshop and gallery, inc. Ira Cohen, Roberto Valenza, Dana Young, Angus MacLise, et al.]
correspondence to EW from Mark Koslow [co-owner of shop/gallery] = 1
correspondence to EW from Christine Kolish [co-owner of shop/gallery] = 1
p-copy of EW Corr to Ian Alsop = 1
business card = 1
1 large rice paper print = 1 [oversize area]
1 silk print = 1 1 [oversize area]
all books published by I. Cohen on r ice paper
"Poems from the Cosmic Crypt" - IC [Cali Press / Bardo Matrix, 1976]
"7 Marvels" - IC [Star Streams, 1975]
"Gilded Splinters" - IC [Bardo Matrix, 1977]
"Clearing Stage" - Roberto Valenza [Bardo Matrix, 1976]
"Lost Contact" - Roberto Valenza [Bardo Matrix, 1977]
"Next to Nothing" - Paul Bowles [Star Streams / Bardo Matrix, 1976]
"Ckrowww" - Jane Falk [Star Streams / Bardo Matrix, 1977]
"Way Out" - Gregory Corso [Bardo Matrix, 1974]
"The Cloud Doctrine" - A. MacLise [Dream Weapon Press, 1974]
"The Subliminal Report" - A. MacLise [Dream Weapon Press, 1975]
"Opium Elementals" - poems IC, images Dana Young [Bardo Matrix, 1976]
sheath of woodcuts & poems mostly on rice paper = 15
material from printshop & gallery [catalogs & brochures] = 8
"Game guide on Self-Initiation" book, part one by "8-fingered Eddie" = 1
capsule profile of "8-fingered Eddie" = 1
various silk/rice paper prints by Dana Young = 7± [Oversize tube #11]
- Rimbaud small
- Balzac small
- Opium Elementals by IC small
- Tutankhamen large
- Temple print [large]
- [rice paper] Kali [med]

* Katmor, Jacques † & Ann Katmor † [JK Egyptian-born Israeli visual artist & filmmaker (see "Fools Rush In," cover story I&O #1); founder (early 1970s) of The Third Eye, Tel Aviv's first multi-media center; veritable legend in Israeli art circles. Lived in A'dam late 70's-early 90's]
correspondence = 2
original artwork = 18
large artwork = 2
photo artwork = 1
photo of EW & Snuffie = 4
photos of EW = 11
JK art card = 3
Show announcements = 2
signed postcards & photo packet = 1
p-copy of long article (Hebrew) in Israeli mag. = 1
oversized photo artwork of EW / Snuffie = 1
photo of artwork by AK = 1
p-copies of correspondence from EW = 3
Filmstrips for film "The Fool" = 1
JK photo artwork of EW signed = 1 Oversize plastic sleeve "I"
AK artworks = 2 [Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]
photo artwork by JK = 1 [Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]
A. Katmor original artwork = 1 [oversize “A”]
A. Katmor exhibit poster = 1 [Oversize Black tube #7]
J. K. & S. Davidson "Spaghetti Poetry" reading = 1 [Oversize Black tube #7]
Katmor photo artwork of EW = 1 [Oversize plastic sleeve "J"]
packet of 38 original artworks (some was published in I&O # 3) = 1 [Oversize plastic sleeve "J"]

* Kaufman, Eileen (+ Bob Kaufman †)
correspondence = 13
correspondence fm friend of EK = 1
ms outline for screenplay "Tiger on the Beach" by Terry Southern & Wm Claxton based on EK novel
inscribed broadside poem = 1
flier = 1
mock-up for BK book cover = 1
excerpt bio of BK by EK = 1
complete ms of EK's bio of BK (Who Wouldn't Walk with Tigers?) = 1
poem by BK = 1
envelope w/ 1 photo [BK] 1 photo [EK] + broadside = 1
BK obit clips = 2
letter from M. Sternberg [lit agent re EK] to EW = 1
EK copy letter to S. Vinkenoog = 1
+ other p-copies = 1
Bob Kaufman profile from TV special cassette = 1 [in archive cassette box]
p-copies EW correspondence to EBK = 8
Flier for Beatitude Benefit reading [w/ BK, Ginsberg, Ferlinghetti, et al.] = 1
* original ms of Bob Kaufman's "All Hallows..." in I&O production file
AD Winans / Micheline / BK "Neighborhod Arts Reading" SF 1985 cassette = 1 [in archive cassette box]

* Kaviaar, Joke [Dutch poet. Website http://www.home.zonnet.nl/joke.kaviaar/]
correspondence = 5
poems + note = 13
printouts of poems on Exquisite Corpse website = 2
chapbooks = 3
cassettes of her music/poetry = 2 [in archive cassette box]

* Kerouac, Jan † [American poet; daughter of Jack Kerouac]
correspondence = 2
poems = 7
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & JK = 5

* Knight, Arthur & Kit [US poets; editors of Unspeakable Visions of the Individual]
correspondence = 7
letter & poem = 1
loose poems = 15
EW correspondence to/from AKK = 8
p-copies EW correspondence to AKK = 8

* Koertge, Ron [American poet: Making Love to Roget's Wife (University of Arkansas Press, 1997) is a collection of his poems. This is what poetry should be: outrageous maps of actions that are impossible. Ron Koertge's poems are not pedestrian or pedantic.]
full biographical interview = 1
correspondence = 2
p-copy EW to RK = 1

* Koller, James [American poet]
poems = 2

* Koran, Dennis [American publisher Panjandrum Books]
correspondence = 4

ENVELOPE FILES BOX #6 [27 envelopes]

* Kostelanetz, Richard [American poet, journalist, author, polemicist born 1940, NY. Entry from BRITANNICA.COM (2000): American writer, artist, critic, and editor of the avant-garde, productive in many fields. RK attended Brown University (B.A. 1962), Columbia University (M.A. 1966), and King's College, London. Served as visiting professor / guest artist at many institutions. In 1971, employing a radically formalist approach, Kostelanetz produced the novel In the Beginning. Most of his other literary work are unconventional and are often printed in limited small press editions. Kostelanetz's nonfiction work, The End of Intelligent Writing: Literary Politics in America (1974) charged the NY lit/publishing establishment with inhibiting the publishing and promotion of works by innovative younger authors.]
capsule profile = 1
correspondence = 5
article by RK about Black Sparrow = 1
layout recommendation = 1
"Recall" p-copy ms = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to RK = 1
book ms "And So Forth" = 1

* Kupferberg, Tuli [American poet, cartoonist, singer. Along with Ed Sanders, co-songwriter for the Fugs, which he helped found with Sanders in the mid-60s. He’s also known for his Leftist politics and comics, a collection of which was recently published by Autonomedia]
correspondence + 7 cartoons to I&O = 1

* Kush (Steven Kushner) [San Francisco street poet; runs Cloud House; publisher of Blake Times. ‘San Francisco is home to one of the largest and most renowned poetry archives in the world. Where? Well, right now it's in some guy's apartment It makes sense that a collection of materials related to beat generation poetry calls San Francisco its home. But "home" is a nebulous term when it comes to the Cloud House Poetry Archives. Its owner, Kushner, is the obsessed curator of the collection, and he's been forced to keep his materials in the close confines of his own home. Cloud House ranks as one of the most comprehensive collections of materials related to American poetry in existence. It is filled with poetry mementos and beat-inspired ephemera: a wax cylinder recording of Walt Whitman's voice; the ashes of beloved local poets Jack Micheline (Kushner's godfather) and Bob Kaufman; autographs and first-edition works by Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg...’]
correspondence = 7
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & K = 5
Spirit Catcher poster [inscribed & signed by Kush] = 1 [Oversize “A”]
Cloud House Nature Theatre performance = 1 [Oversize Black tube #7]
Cloud House cassettes = 2 [in archive cassette box]
NOTE: Kush made recording of Ins & Outs gala reading at Grand Piano in the Haight (1980), to which I&O Press purchased the rights and which will eventually be released as a CD...after which event the original reel-to-reel will go into the EW Archive.

* Lambiek (Kees Kousemaker) [Amsterdam comic bookstore owner; <http://www.lambiek.com>]
correspondence + invite + card = 1

* Landgarten, Ira [US photographer, sitarist, musicologist (All photos printed by the photographer)]
correspondence = 16
p-copies of correspondence from EW = 3
photos = 2
photo IL of BL & HH = 1
photo IL of EW = 1
photo of EW & J. Micheline = 3
photo of Snuffie & EW in front of I&O Bookstore = 3
photo of Burroughs = 1
photo of C. McGeehan = 1
photo of S. Vinkenoog, Yevtushenko, Julien Beck, Rowan Hewison =1
photo of Yevtushenko, Micheline, Beck = 1
photo of Kathy Acker & John Cooper Clarke = 1
photo of Corso & Heliczer = 1
photo of Micheline = 3
photo of Micheline & Yevtushenko = 1
photo of EW = 6
photo of EW & H. Plomp = 1
photo of EW & HP & R. Dreyer = 1
photo of EW & M. Beumer = 1
photo of P. Heliczer & S. Vinkenoog = 2

* Laufi [German ed. Holy Flip mag.]
correspondence = 1
p-copy EW correspondence to L = 1
copy of Holy Flip in small press

* Leyland, Winston [editor/pub. of Gay Sunshine]
correspondence = 3
p-copies EW correspondence to/from WL = 7
Gay Sunshine #44 with poem signed by EW = 1

* Levi, Louise Landes [LLL] [American poet & translator. Born NY in 1944. Graduated the U of Cal at Berkeley. Has lived in the Netherlands, Italy, India & US. Books include: The Water Mirror, Departure, Concerto, and The Tower. She is the trans of Rasa by Rene Daumal (New Directions, 1982), Vers La Completude by Henri Michaux, and Dedicato allo Scuro, Love Poetry by Mira Bhai. Her books Love Poems of Mira Bai (1997) & Guru Punk (2000) (Cool Grove Press). Another book, The House Lamps Have Been Lit, is forthcoming from Supernova. Also forthcoming is Michaux's Michaux (2001), from Coronamund. She is the author of 12 books & chapbooks, including bilingual editions in Dutch, German & Italian. She currently lives in the Bay Area. She has done recordings on Kinnari, Padma & Kyerang labels, and Music for Meditation. Her reviews / interviews are at www.coolgrove.com]
correspondence = 30
email print outs = 6
photo of I&O gang by van lingen sent by LLL = 1
poetry chapbook edited by LLL = 1
Huncke obit sent by LLL = 1
poetry translations by LLL = 4
review of EW book by LLL = 1
poetry mss = 7
loose poems = 1
Robert Beer [ex of LLL / contrib to I&O] to EW
interview with LLL + card for Michael Berger = 1
p-copies of correspondence from EW = 4
cassette LLL reads Water Mirror etc. = 1 [in archive cassette box] =1
attached note with photo by jean van lingen of IC, LLL, F. Venn, J. van Dam = 1

* Levy, William (Bill) [American poet & prose writer, polemicist, editor, radio dj (Dr. Doo Wop); longtime Amsterdam resident; is the "provocative, lustful, funny, impassioned" author and/or editor of The Virgin Sperm Dancer, Wet Dreams, Certain Radio Speeches of Ezra Pound, Jeremiad Chants, Natural Jewboy, Voicings and Transmissions, Radio Art, Blood, An Introduction to Political Porno in Europe, A Vilna Legend, The Night Before Charisma, Billy's Holiday, Viagra Blues and Is There Sex Over Forty? . His writings have been translated into eight languages including Lithuanian, Slovenian and Georgian. Uneducated at the University of Maryland and Temple University, he taught in the literature department at Shippensburg State College, in Pennsylvania, before sailing off to England aboard the legendary R.M.S. Queen Mary in the autumn of 1966. In the sixties and seventies, he was founder and chief-editor of magazines at the cutting edge of the zeitgeist, such as: The Insect Trust Gazette, International Times, Suck, and The Fanatic. More recently, he served as European Editor for American glossy fanzines High Times and Penthouse and as an associate editor of Amsterdam stylezines Het Gewicht, Ins & Outs, La Linea and Atom Club. He has been a regular contributor to Exquisite Corpse (http://corpse.org/index.html) and Libido. Currently publisher of Transactions of the Invisible Language Society series. His prophetic meditation play Europe in Flames was featured at the Festival of New Radio in New York. An American from Baltimore, Bill lives invisibly in Holland with his wife--the literary translator Susan Janssen... He won a coveted Erotic Oscar for "Writer of the Year 1998" awarded at London's Sex Maniac's Ball...Hello Boppers, Now Dig This. William Levy's popular Dr. Doo Wop Show (15+ years) is still Europe's only regular doo-wop radio program. complete bio 3amMagazine (June 2001) http://www.3amMagazine.com]
capsule profile = 1
correspondence = 95
hand-written note to B. Levy from Barry Miles [A. Ginsberg biographer = 1
letter from BL Germ. pub. = 1
empty envelopes with handwritten notes = 3
photo of BL =1
poems = 4
longer mss = 5
* original ms of "Crippled Warlords" poem in I&O production file
* original ms of "Sanction Busting" review in I&O production file
interviews with BL = 2
envelope containing feud correspondence between EW & BL =1
reviews/articles = 15
proposed cover artwork =1
various fliers = 8
tape/box of Blood as read by Annie Sprinkle =1
publications announcement =1
zine "Atomic Club" ed by BL & Willem de Ridder w/ photos by PE = 1
original letter-to-editor of I&O = 1
PC from Susan Janssen [trans of Bukowsi / BL wife] = 1
letter from Pushcart Press re BL = 1
ms / typsetter's copy of Natural Jewboy = 1
softcover Natural Jewboy = 1
harcover Natural Jewboy = 1
Jeremiad Chants signed/inscribed to EW = 1
p-copy set of correspondence to/from EW & BL 10/78-7/94 + 4.2000 = 1
letter exchange EW-High Times = 1
letter exchange EW-Wm Cookson/Agenda = 1
color p-copy of photo of BL & Otto Muehl = 1
issue of "Libido" w/ BL memoir & postcard to EW
tattoo card [signed] = 1
Bill Levy Suck poster = 1 [Oversize PVC tube #2]
Cassette recordings of BL’s Amsterdam radio program on Radio 100 [ & via the Internet], incl. pre-Dr. Doo Wop; i.e., mostly 1987 (14x) but also 1988 (2x) & 1992 (2x) = 21 [in Archive Cassette boxes]

* Levy, Ernesto & Edith Godik [aka E&E] [Israeli visual artists, widely exhibited in Tel Aviv, A'dam, Buenos Aires...]
correspondence = 27
letter + photocopies = 2
p-copy from catalog with list of exhibits = 1
art exhibit posters = 4 [Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]
artwork = 1
original artwork EG signed to EW = 1
Jewish journal feature on Edith = 1
announcements/cards = 10
photo = 1
photo of video still from "Breath" = 1
assorted prints = 3
p-copies EW correspondence to EL = 2
exhibition catalog + invite = 1 [envelope alongside box]
emails = 3
copy of letter EW to EE = 1
mag interview with E&E in Hebrew May 2001 = 1
"Bee Me" artwork by Edith Godik = 1 [Oversize tube #8]
exhibition poster Ernesto Levy 1993 = 1
various Edith & Ernesto = 1 [Oversize tube #9]
Catalog + letter E&E Levy/Godik = 1 [Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]
Bee-Me [again] + exhibition postcard E&E Levy/Godik = 1 [Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]

* Libertine (Geoff Clarke/Arabella Melville & Colin Johnson) [London-based alternative porn-cum-literary magazine founded mid-1970s by Dr. Arabella Melville & her husband Colin Johnson. 1977 acquittal in major criminal obscenity trial led to publication's commercial downfall after established porn barons (who controlled UK wholesale distribution & favored a guilty verdict) blackballed Libertine from retail outlets. EW was later appointed editor but never took up the position. Eventually sold to Geoff Clarke (Artfelt Publications), who managed a brief revival, mainly with a series of literary contact mags, e.g. Free Classified]
GC correspondence = 15
GC fliers = 2
copy of FREE CLASSIFIED w/ EW poem & story = 1
AM/CJ correspondence = 3
fliers = 6
invitation map = 1
mss = 2
extras =2
p-copies correspondence to GC = 6
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & GC = 9
p-copies of correspondence from EW to GC = 1
Libertines = 16 [small press box #1]

* Logan, Alistair † [Kenyan-born UK writer. Worked in I&O Bookstore, was I&O Press distribution manager, later owned Melkweg Bookshop]
correspondence = 8
manuscript = 1
letter from AL w/ poem from friend = 1
letter exchange w/ X. Lazaro & painting = 1
photo by AL = 1
Business card = 1

* Lorsch, Emanuel (Mike) [Dutch poet & painter]
ms for "Talking to the Invisible Worlds" author's own trans, pub. by Uitgeverij 261

* Lyssiotis Peter [Australian poet]
correspondence = 2

* MacAdams, Lewis [American poet, journalist and political activist who grew up in Texas and now lives in Los Angeles, California. His book Birth of the Cool was published by Simon & Schuster (2001).]
correspondence = 3
poems = 2
poem/flier = 1
flier = 1
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & LM = 6
CV of LM = 1
Slides of the "Marriage of Walt Whitman & Marilyn Monroe = 2

* MacLise, Angus † (& Hetty MacLise) [American poet & longtime resident of Katmandu; also a musician, was one of the founding members (with Lou reed, et al) of Velvet Underground. Their son, Osian, was identified as a reincarnation of a Tibetan Buddhist saint & became a lama]
correspondence = 3
packet with letter & 9 poems = 1
article = 1
rare poetry book AM = 1
poetry book AM = 1
NOTE: also see MacLise bibliography (maclise collection catalog compiled by GM) in Gerard Malanga file

* McClure, Michael [US poet-playwright-essayist is a founding member of the Beats and is noted for the popularity of his dynamic poetry readings. At age 22 he gave his first poetry reading at the Six Gallery, in the event that began the Beat Generation and the San Francisco poetry scene. Michael McClure is more active than ever, performing his poetry in venues such as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, N.Y.U., The Bottom Line, and the Iron Horse Coffee House. The Los Angeles Times characterized McClure as "The role model for Jim Morrison." McClure has published three new books of poetry in the last year: Touching the Edge, Huge Dreams, and Rain Mirror. EW is again in touch with MM and working on a project with him.]

correspondence = 3
flier = 1
p-copies of correspondence from EW = 4

* McCurry, Jim [American poet]
poems = 4

* McGeehan, Charles † [American poet & prose writer; official translator of Bert Schierbeek †; translator of other Dutch poets/prose writers. Longtime Amsterdam resident]
correspondence = 3
packet of various poems, articles, translations inc. poem inscribed to EW = 1
p-copy of Dutch orignal + translation of Shierbeek's "Mexican Cantos" = 1
packet of further trans of Schierbeek, etc., incl. P-copy contact of IC photos of BS = 1
ms CM book of poems "California Dream" + S. Vinkenoog's Dutch trans. = 1 (& includes letter EW to SV + assorted ms)
additional ms pages of "California Dream" = 1
p-copy of CM trans of BS Binnen Werk / Inside Out = 1
packet p-copy of CM correspondence w/ various people = 1
assorted articles about BS + obituary = 1
ms of poetry book signed & inscribed to EW & J. Harvey = 1
ms of poetry book signed & inscribed to EW = 1
p-copy published CM trans. of BS "The Fall"
CM trans of tract by Christian Caanstatt = 1
p-copy of CM trans of Steef Davidson ms pub by Uitgeverij 261 + 1 letter to EW = 2
p-copy of CM trans of Steef Davidson ms pub by Uitgeverij 261 inscribed to EW = 2
poetry ms by Shrinivasi [M.L. Lutchman] trans by CM from Dutch = 1
CM trans of BS poem = 1
CM trans poem by Julien With = 1
p-copy of correspondence EW to CM = 2
p-copies of CM correspondence to EW = 2
p-copies of EW correspondence to BS = 1
p-copies of CM correspondence to Marpa = 1
p-copies of CM correspondence to R. Sauer = 2
p-copies of Jan Neederveen-Pieterse [probably] correspondence to CM = 1
portrait of B. Schierbeek [in Dutch] = 1

* Malanga, Gerard [American poet & photographer. GM archives (partial): www.gerardmalanga.com/stock_fulllist.htm]
correspondence = 23
general photos by GM = 13
ira cohen article by GM = 1
announcements/fliers/CV = 4
photo collage of heliczer = 1
angus maclise collection catalog compiled by GM = 1
poetry mss = 3
photocopy of set in/out correspondence with GM 79-81 = 1
autobio ms 1
loose poems = 4
signed photo of EW & Mel Clay [NYC 1980] = 1
Sightings: poems + photos broadside sheets = 4 [Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]
Little Caesar #9 [GM guest editor]= 1 [[Special books box 2]

* Marchinko, Bill-Dale [American. Editor AFTA Magazine]
correspondence = 3

* Marpa (Martin Beumer) † [Dutch. Translator & co-owner with Olaf Stoop † of the Real Free Press (in its time, Amsterdam's—and continental Europe's?—premier comic book emporium)]
original ms for play Counter Service published in I&O = 1
limited edition broadside poem = 1
Real Free Press catalog = 1
comic flier = 1
Mitzy Stoop [ex wife of Olaf Stoop] poster = 1 [Oversize Black tube #7]
Joost Zwarte Real Free Press poster = 1[Oversize Black tube #7]
* original ms of "Counter-Service" in I&O production file

* Mathisen, Thor [Dutch writer]
ss ms = 1

* Mayo, Michael [American poet living in Mexico, born in Syracuse. Studies in biology, history and political science. Has worked as a laborer, agricultural assistant, paralegal, foreman, lab technician, clerk, proof-reader, security guard and on the assembly line. Active in ecological, anti-apartheid, peace and gay movements. Won a 1987 American Book Award for editing Practising Angels: A Contemporary Anthology of San Francisco Bay Area Poetry. Has been living a life Puerto Vallarta since early 1993 after ten years in San Francisco. Collection of poems: All Fall Down, Seismograph Publications, 1987, San Francisco.]
summary biography = 1
long poem = 1

* Micheline, Jack † [American poet & painter. ‘Here's a true voice of the Beat Generation, a poet who has remained "underground" since he published his first book (River of Red Wine) in 1958. Jack Micheline has never been published by the bigger presses, and according to himself he never will.’]
partial bio = 1
print out of JM Papers in Bancroft Library = 1
correspondence [some with artworks] = 26
envelope: letters + set of Henry Miller cards + 12 photos of JM = 1
packet: artworks + 7 artworks + 2 sheets of slides of JM artworks = 1
slides of JM art = 14
broadside illustrated poem JM (illus. Ed Head) = 1
chapbooks / broadsides / cartoon-poem strip = 12
large poster/artwork poems =
chapbook inscribed to EW = 1
artwork loose = 1
photos of JM artworks = 9
photo of JM by ?? = 1
cassette JM poetry "Boulder Classic" = 1 [in archive cassette box]
AD Winans / JM / B. Kaufman "Neighborhod Arts Reading" SF 1985 cassette = 1 [in archive cassette box]
EW copies of letters to JM = 10
copies of JM letters to EW = 8
interview with JM = 1
audio tape = 1
"north of Manhattan Reading" [Cloud House] cassette = 1 [in archive cassette box] videos = 2
book mss = 5
p-copy correspondence EW to JM = 17
p-copy correspondence EW to Diana Lee = 1
poem painting = 1 + small paintings = 7[Oversize PVC tube #3]
"Father Murphy Loves Marry" painting, signed by JM = 1 [oversize sleeve "D"]
paintings = 3 [Oversize PVC tube #3]
Oversize tube #10
- handwritten poem painting = 1
- small paintings = 7
- signed poetry broadsides = 2
[mailed from NY 7.20.92 /arrived 9.10.92 (addressed cover wrapping included]
"Zero is Nothing" broadside poem J. Micheline = 1[Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]

* Miller, Henry †
correspondence = 1
EW articles about HM = 2
p-copy of typed copy of two handwritten notes sent to Miller by EW = 1
copy of poem (about Miller) sent to Miller by EW = 1
Letter from Hugo Manning [HM friend/pub.] about HM to EW
p-copies of correspondence from EW = 1
NOTE: Miller read/liked Ins & Outs mag. A letter from Irving Stettner (Stroker) to Ira Cohen saying Miller suggested that Stroker reprint "Katmandu Dream Piece" from I&O #1 is in Ira Cohen file

* Miller, Stephanie [American poet]
poems = 10

* Minkoff, George Robert [US book dealer, Great Barrington, MA. <http://www.bcn.net/home/minkoff/public_html/> Original negotiations for sale of EW/I&O Archive (to an unnamed US university) were with GRM following contact made by Bernard Stone [see his file], who had previously cut a financial deal with Minkoff. Negotiations collapsed Spring 1992 after EW went broke. EW's request for a small cash advance to complete work on the archive inventory was met by GRM's insistence that EW immediately sell him a portion of the archive. EW refused; archive material (together & along with practically everything else movable in the Ins & Outs building) packed up & put in long-term storage.]
This file therefore contains:
complete correspondence EW/GRM (1987 + Oct 1991- March 1992)
concerning original negotiations to sell EW archives + corr EW/Karin Musso
(who met with GRM in NY on EW's behalf) = 1 large packet
*there are also audio tapes of conversations (EW w/ both GRM & BS]

* Miscellaneous Correspondents
41 individuals -- [complete list also included in envelopes & on box]

* Baldwin, Rafi [prisoner]
* Barrett, Jonathan [Belgium]
* Berger, Alan
* Bernstein, Paul [A'dam. American writer passing through (2x)]
* Carlisle, Jean Dierkes [San Francisco]
* de Looze, Laurence [Leeuwarden, NL]
* Erikson [USA]
* Ferreira, P. [Bombay, India]
* Finlayson, F. [Netherlands]
* Forbes, Billy [Nepal]
* Frima, Toto [Netherlands]
* G., Roger
* Garba, Idris [Nigeria]
* Giffani, Cathe [NYC] (2x)
* Giraud, P. [Almoria, India] (2x)
* Gooch, Sally [Dyfed, Wales, UK]
* Gray, Robert [New Mexico]
* Greenwald, Roger [U. of Toronto]
* Grimes, Rick [Shreveport, LA]
* Jacob, Myra [A'dam. Job applicant]
* Juan
* Jones, Roben [Ohio]
* Jonkers, Frits [A'dam] (2x)
* King, Ian [Margate, England. Magic Ink]
* Kolk, Karin [Netherlands]
* Lembo, J. Lawrence [San Francisco. Live Oak Press]
* Loeliger, Verena [Lausanne, SW.]
* Malli, Lorenzo [Como, Italy] (2x)
* Mansell, Chris [Berry, Australia]
* Max [Hamburg, Germany. Rip Off Press]
* Miller, Richard V. [Ohio, a prisoner]
* Miner, Tom [San Francisco. Pinchpenny Press]
* Philipi, Thomas R. [San Francisco]
* Piscaer, P. [A'dam]
* Pleasure, Myron [NYC]
* Reyes, Angelita [Iowa]
* Robbie [Last Gasp]
* Ryan, P. [Hoboken, New Jersey]
* Straus, Austin [Los Angeles, c/o Wanda Coleman]
* White, M.
* Wright, A. Colin [Queen's U., Ontario} Canada

* Moe, David [American poet; edited Love Lights]
correspondence = 1
Co-Mizery Cafe [SF] EW, D. Moe et al reading = 1 [Oversize Black tube #7]

* Moonbeam (real name unknown) [Amsterdam-based American writer]
poems = 2
p-copies of short stories = 2

* Morrel, Marc [US painter & photographer; longtime Amsterdam resident; website: <http://members.chello.nl/t.morrelarmstrong>]
copy (by way of capsule profile) of "Introduction to the works of Marc Morrel" = 1
correspondence Morrel art postcard = 1
general photos = 6
poem card by R. Dreyer, photo MM
poems = 3
photo collage = 1
p-copies of correspondence from EW = 1
MM exhibition poster = 1[Oversize Black tube #7]
MM & V. van Schaik photo poster for slide show = 1 [Oversize Black tube #7]
Original photo collage [signed by MM] 47cmx35cm mounted on large board = 1 [Oversize packet “X”]

* Morris, Richard [US writer; ed. COSMEP Newsletter]
correspondence = 12
p-copy correspondence = 3
copy of COSMEP letter by EW = 1
ms of RM novel OSCAR = 1
p-copy of EW letter to RM = 1
flier = 1
book announcements = 2
COSMEP Newsletter with I&O ad = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to RM = 1
collection of COSMEP Newsletters = 76

* Mortimer, Peter [UK poet, prose writer; editor Iron magazine & Iron Press, Tyne & Wear, England (Iron is one of the UK's most prestigious small-press literary mags)]
correspondence = 13
p-copies of correspondence = 2
poems = 4
p-copy of Iron = 1
p-copies to/from correspondence EW & PM = 15

ENVELOPE FILES BOX #7 [36 envelopes]

* Mouly, Françoise [French. Art editor of The New Yorker since 1993. Born in Paris, she studied architecture at the Ecole Nationale Superieure de Beaux-Arts before moving to New York in 1974. Ms. Mouly has served as the publisher, designer, and co-editor with her husband, Art Spiegelman, of the avant-garde comics anthology Raw, which originated in 1980. They recently launched Little Lit, an annual book of comics for kids by contemporary children's book artists and cartoonists.]
correspondence = 1

* Mudru, Elizabeth [Canadian writer]
correspondence = 2
short story ms "Snow White & 7 Dwarves" = 1

* Mueller, Jack (John) [US poet & writer. San Francisco based]
correspondence = 2
pg of assorted poems = 1
ms + letter = 1
p-copies of correspondence from EW = 1
* original ms of "Translation in Cafe Trieste" in I&O production file
broadside poem pub. by Artaud's Elbow = 1

* Mueller, Marnie [Novelist was the first Caucasian born in Tule Lake Japanese American Segregation Camp in California where her father, a pacifist, and her mother, were working during World War II. In 1963 she joined the Peace Corps. Spent 2 years in Ecuador living / working in a barrio. Subsequently she served as a community organizer in East Harlem… and as Program Director of Pacifica Radio NY (WBAI). Marnie Mueller wrote her widely acclaimed first novel, Green Fires: A Novel of the Ecuadorian Rainforest (Curbstone Press, 1994, 1999). It was a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers choice in 1994, a New York Times Book Review "New and Noteworthy in Paperback" pick in 1999, and recipient of a 1995 American Book Award, a 1995 Maria Thomas Award for Outstanding Fiction, and a 1995 Best Books for the Teenage (New York City Public Library). It was optioned for a feature film by Craig Anderson Productions, L.A. ]
print out of bio = 1
correspondence + short story ms = 1

* Mycue, Edward [San Francisco poet]
manuscript = 1
book "Edward" = 1

* Myers, Vali † [Australian painter]
p-copies of EW correspondence to VM = 2
IC postcard of VM = 1
Ed van der Elsken postcard of VM = 1
signed posters of Vali Myers paintings = 7 [Oversize tube #4]

* Naber, Luciene (aka Ma Prem Prakash) [Dutch writer. Worked with Ins & Outs. Poem published in Crippled Warlords poetry special.]
correspondence = 2
poems = 5
photos of EW by LN = 3

* Nations, Opal [renowned US mail artist]
correspondence = 3
grafix = 2
p-copies to/from correspondence EW & ON = 4

* Navat, Larry [US poet; ed. Twisted]
correspondence = 1
correspondence + 8 poems = 1

* Nim, Peter [German poet & prose writer]
correspondence = 3 (one of the cards has note from Marie Ponsot)
p-copies EW to PN = 1
p-copy EW to Marie Ponsot about PN = 1

* Nordmann, Anne [French photographer. Widely exhibited & published. EW & JH stayed with AN in 1978 en route to Cote d'Azur. Photographed EW's reading at Shakespeare & Co. (Paris, 1981)]
photo EW & IC = 2
photo EW & IC & Ron Sauer = 2
p-copy postcard EW to AN = 1
print out of letter EW to AN = 1

* Norse, Harold [American poet. Bio link: http://www.beatmuseum.org/norse/haroldnorse.html]
correspondence = 5
package w/ copy of correspondence / scribbling / notes = 14 pieces
original scribblings envelope = 1
article about HN = 1
poem for EW = 1
poem for Ira Cohen = 1
poem for Jessica Hagedorn = 1
poem to H. Norse by Bishop Two Two = 1
package with assorted scribblings
p-copies to/from correspondence EW & HN = 12
p-copy of page from Memoirs of a Bastard Angel in which Norse mentions having stayed with EW in Amsterdam

* Odamtten, Vincent
p-copy of ms of book ms of poems = 1

* Oisteanu, André [visual artist & poet; brother of Valery Oisteanu]
correspondence = 3
loose poems = 2
negs. of AO assemblages = 5
photos of AO assemblages = 12
card message from friend re: AO work = 1
EW correspondence to AO = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to AO = 1

* Oisteanu, Valery [International writer-artist. Born in Russia (1943) educated in Romania. He adopted Dada & Surrealism as a philosophy of art & life. Emigrated to NYC in 1972, he has been writing in English since. Author of 10 books of poetry, a book of short fiction and a book of essays. As a collagist he was featured in John Digby's "Collage Handbook" published by Thames & Hudson. He has exhibited in NY and abroad. His work is in many international permanent collections. As a performer VO is well known to downtown NYC audiences. As a photographer he specializes in portraits of famous literatis and artists such as Borges, Bowles, Ionesco, Paz, Warhol, Raushenberg, etc. As a video documentarian he wrote produced-filmed a 5-part documentary for European TV called "Rhythms and Rituals in Bali." (from Big Bridge #5)]
summary bio = 1
Correspondence = 3
poems = 2
VO p-copy poems in Stroker = 1
p-copy of photo of IC = 2
review of VO = 1
business card = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to VO = 2

* Olson, Kirby [American poet]
correspondence + 3 poems = 1
correspondence = 1

* Oswald, Ernest Jay [American writer]
correspondence = 3
poems = 4
p-copy correspondence EW to EJO = 1

* Owens, Tuppy [UK writer, editor, therapist & organizer of erotic events: Britain’s leading "pro-sex" writer and activist, comparable to Annie Sprinkle, Susie Bright, etc. Founded "Outsiders" a self-help group for those isolated because of physical or social disability, to help them gain the confidence to find partners. The annual Safer Sex Maniacs Ball helps fund this. Her work is informative, suitably witty and safe sex throughout. Some books by Tuppy Owens: Safer Planet Sex -- the handbook: Tuppy's long-awaited sequel to the highly acclaimed Sex Maniac's Bible; The Politically Correct Guide to Getting Laid; 12 Steps to Heaven; More Steps to Heaven; High Teas; Shaggy Birthday; The Sex Maniac's Address Book; Consenting Adults...]
summary biography = 1
correspondence = 3
p-copies EW to TO = 2

* Ozon, Diana [Dutch poet, born in Amsterdam, 1959, debuted in 1977 with her self-published collections about the punk scene. In the early 80s, she emerged in theatres with her poets group, the Pop Poets. She quickly became the most popular female "performance poet" in the Netherlands. Did many performances in foreign countries as well as at Poetry International. Besides 9 collections of poetry, an autobiography, and a novel, she also began publishing digitally in 1989, creating Letterboard, her own literary BBS, in connection with the XyberTag-ArtGroup. In 1992, her work began appearing on the internet. In the last few years she has begun to do mixed media, combining her poetry readings via real audio and video links. Performed in Friesland (1998) with EW, Joke Kaviaar, & the renowned Dutch sonneteer Jan Kal]
summary biography (in Dutch) = 1
Correspondence = 6
Flyers / announcements = 3
Business card = 1

* Peabody, Richard (Rick) [American writer & editor. Born & raised in the DC area, co-owns Atticus Books & Music. Co-editor of the Mondo Barbie, Elvis, Marilyn and James Dean anthologies, and editor of Gargoyle. Book of short stories: Paraffin Days. Other books include I'm in Love with the Morton Salt Girl. most recent book of poetry is Buoyancy. RP teaches fiction writing at local universities. www.atticusbooks.com/richard/richard.html]
correspondence = 7
p-copies EW correspondence to RP = 12
photo art of Gargoyle ad to have been run in I&O = 1

* Pearlman, Allen [American writer]
correspondence = 2
mss = 3
comic strip (signed & inscribed to EW) = 1
Business card = 1

* Pell, Derek [US writer, collagist, ed. Not Guilty, books published by Autonomedia]
correspondence = 19
short story ms = 1
short story collection book ms = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to/from DP = 29
photo collage illo for Tropic of Crater in I&O 4 = 1

* Penzler, Otto [US crime fiction scholar; born 1942. owner Mysterious Bookstore, pub. Mysterious Press. He was the publisher of The Armchair Detective, the Edgar-winning quarterly journal devoted to the study of mystery and suspense fiction, for 17 years. He also created the publishing firm of Otto Penzler Books. Penzler created The Armchair Detective Library, a publishing house devoted to reprinting classic crime fiction for the collector and library markets. In 1977, he won an Edgar Award for The Encyclopedia of Mystery and Detection. The Mystery Writers of America honored him with the prestigious Ellery Queen Award at the 1994 Edgars for his exceptional contributions to the publishing field. Home & Office: 129 West 56th Street, New York, NY 10019]
correspondence = 8
article about OP = 1

* Peterson, Tom [American poet]
correspondence = 2
broadside poem poster [no. & signed by TP] = 1 [Oversize Black tube #7]

* Phillippi, Thomas [San Francisco writer]
ss ms to I&O = 1

* Phillips, Zalmer [silkscreen artist]
correspondence = 1
slides of screenprints [1 of WSB] = 2
p-copy letter EW to ZP = 1
silkscreen prints of I. Cohen & Shakespeare [both signed by ZP & also 1 by IC ] = 1 [Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]
W. Burroughs silkscreen print signed by ZP = 2 [oversize]

* Piromalli, Aldo [Amsterdam-based Italian-poet; founder of the School of Unalphabetica]
correspondence + various poems = 1
Zes Gedichten = 1 in small press box 1
Analphabetica sheet newsletter = 1
poster [1 inscribed] = 2 [Oversize PVC tube #2]
Poetry Explosion poster w/ EW, C. McGeehan, Aldo Piromalli, et al. = 1 [Oversize PVC tube #2]

* Plantenga, Bart [Dutch—US-based for 30 years, but now resident in Amsterdam—metafictionist, radiomaker in NY, Paris & Amsterdam, co-editor/designer, Unbearables. Wiggling Wishbone, a book of short fictions Autonomedia, 1995 and is author of forthcoming novel Confessions of a Beer Mystic and the book about yodeling, Yo De Lay EE OOO: The Secret History of Yodeling Around the World [Routledge, 2003]. His graphic novella Spermatagonia: The Isle of Man [Autonomedia] also appeared in 2003. Only author ever to be published in both Screw AND Mennonite Quarterly Review]
correspondence = 15
chapbooks = 8
letter & novel exc. = 1
review of I&O = 1
loose poems = 8
photocopies of art/poems = 15
EW correspondence to/from BP = 3
EW postcard mention BP = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to/from bp = 3

* Plomp, Hans [Dutch poet, fiction writer & essayist; EW’s Dutch translator]
correspondence = 61
letter from John Michell to HP = 1
artwork = 1
ms “Bone Snatching: A Memoir of the Seventies” = 1
file = transcript of conversation EW + HP on squatting [kraaking] + 2 mss [Eng] Balance of Terror & Blood Rituals = 1
various mss [some handwritten, some inscribed to EW] =14
original signed ms of "My Death as a Jewess" + EW rewrite in I&O production file
“Androgyne Love Call” poem [inscribed to EW] = 1miscellaneous fliers / contract / workshop booklet / articles = 8
interview with HP = 2
EW letters to HP = 2
translation of various P. Heliczer mss =1 + p
journal/diary of 9 Dutch Poets tour of USA = 1
original translation of EW "Sale or Return" = 1
review in Dutch of IT by HP = 1
images of india = 2
book proof cover for In de Buik van Moeder Natuur = 1
p-copy correspondence EW to HP = 22 [6.79-12.93] = 1
p-copy correspondence HP to EW = 43 [6.79-12.93] = 1
recording of EW [Woodstock Jones] interview w/ HP [Henry Blunt] [in ACB 1] = 1
poster poem "Barbara" by & signed HP = 1 [Oversize PVC tube #2]
[Oversize Black tube #7]
- Amsterdam balloon company = 2
- "Whose Afraid of Hans Plomp" book poster = 1

* Plymell, Charles [US writer; ed. Cherry Valley Editions]
correspondence 3
copy of letter = 1
CV of CP = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to/from CP = 9

* Pociao (Sylvia Pogorzalek) [bookstore owner; distributor; publisher of Expanded Media Editions (Bonn)]
correspondence = 13
photo = 1
p-copies to/from correspondence EW & P = 14
poetry ms = 1

* Polesky, Alice [American poet & prose writer, writes revs. for SF Chronicle etc.]
correspondence = 2

* Pollack, Rachel [American prose writer; especially acclaimed as a science-fiction novelist and author of several books on the Tarot; appeared in every issue of Ins & Outs magazine. Pollack lived for many years as an American expatriate in Amsterdam, but now makes her home in Dutchess County, upstate New York. Fiction: Golden Vanity (1980) Alqua Dreams (1987) Unquenchable Fire (1988): Winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award for best novel of the year in Britain. Temporary Agency (1994): Nominated for the Nebula Award, the James T. Tiptree Award, and the Mythopoeic Award. Non-Fiction: 78 Degrees of Wisdom, Part 1 (1980) 78 Degrees of Wisdom, Part 2 (1983) Salvador Dali's Tarot (1985) Teach Yourself Fortune Telling (1986) The Open Labyrinth (1986) The New Tarot (1989... Pollack's books have been translated into Dutch, German, French, Spanish, Danish, Italian, and Portugese. Formerly Richard, first person to have a sex-change operation on UK National Health. Lived for many years afterward (in Amsterdam) with wife Edie, until they separated.]
list of published books = 1
Correspondence (includes signed poem written for/dedicated to EW) = 1
fiction mss = 8
review = 1
poetry ms = 1
poem = 1
Cracked Dreams piece dedicated to EW = 1
R. Pollack 2-day tarot workshop poster = 1 [Oversize Black tube #7]
p-copies EW correspondence to RP = 1
* original ms of "Problems of Early Childhood Development" in I&O production file

* Poniewaz, Jeff [American poet, has lived most of his life in Milwaukee. Became friends with poet Antler at UW-Milwaukee in the Spring semester of 1966. B.A. (1970) and M.A. (1973), both in English from UW-Milwaukee, where he currently teaches "Literature of Ecological Vision," a course he devised. His eco-activism spans from local urban greenspace battles to the global rainforest catastrophe. His eco-poems have appeared in Earth First!, Greenpeace Chronicles, the Los Angeles Times, etc. His collection of eco-poems and meditations spanning 1975-82, Dolphin Leaping in the Milky Way (Inland Ocean Books, 1986) is in its third printing. Another collection of subsequent eco-writings is forthcoming, as well as a volume of selected poems on miscellaneous subjects spanning from 1966 to the present. He is included in the chapter on eco-poetry in Simple in Means, Rich in Ends--Practicing Deep Ecology]
summary biography = 1
correspondence + 2 poems = 1
correspondence + 10 poems = 1
letter to ed of Poetry Flash complaining of review of Antler book = 1

* Ponsot, Claude [French-born US painter, b. 1927 in Morocco]
CP's c.v. (for background info) = 1
correspondence = 16
fliers / posters / card by CP = 7
color p-copies of photos of CP = 3
slides of CP art = 20
EW letter to Watercolor Honor Society (WHS) about CP = 1
EW correspondence to CP = 2
p-copies EW correspondence to CP = 4
photo EW = 2
envelope w/ 43 slides of CP paintings + color p-copies of 2 CP paintings = 1
floppy disk of email corr. EW to/from CP 6.00 to 7.01 = 1
email print out selection = numerous
slides of recent work in envelope = 8
painting by C. Ponsot of EW = 1 [Oversize Tube #14]
NOTE: After having lost touch for several years, EW & CP reconnected following late in 2000, following EW's letter to WHS. Since then, a huge amount of correspondence (mostly, but not exclusively, e-mail) and other material has been accumulating in EW's files. This material will, at an appropriate later date, be listed and added to the archives.

* Posset, Benn† [Dutch poetry-events organizer (One World Poetry, Soyo Productions). First person to bring Burroughs, Ginsberg, Norse, Kesey & many other US poets/writers (+ literary figures from other countries, e.g. Russia's Y. Yevtushenko, et al) to Amsterdam for major international readings & festivals. Organized Nine Dutch Poets tour to US (early 1980s)]
correspondence = 5
letter packet to BP = 1
One World Poetry publicity = 8
EW poem for BP = 2 copies
Exquisite Corpse w/ EW's BP poem = 1
article about BP = 1
OWP Newsletter packet = 1
p-copies letters from EW = 5
cards to Karin Musso about BP = 3
p-copies EW correspondence to BP = 5
p-copy of cards EW-Karin Musso about BP = 3
p-copy of letter from Lewis MacAdams to B. Possett + OWP poet bios
packet = 1
brochure for OWP / 7 Dutch Poets tour = 1
sticker & button art for OWP event by I&O = 2
poster OWP event = 1
EW Woof card to BP = 1
Patti Smith performance evening card = 1
Business card = 2
- One World Poetry P85 poster = 1 [Oversize tube #5]
[Oversize PVC tube #2]
- Het Parool artpage poster OWP Vinkenoog/Ferlinghetti = 1 [Oversize PVC tube #2]
- Lydia Lunch/Henry Rollins/Plomp reading = 3
- One World Reading poster Kathy Acker et al. = 1
- Piero Heliczer reading = 4
- "Steps Beyond" w/ B. Barg, H. Hoogstraten et al. = 1
- "Eve of 84" poster L. Behre, D. Ozon, H. Plomp = 1
"9 Dutch Poets" American Tour reading at St. Marks poster = 1 [oversize black tube #7]
Benn Posset OWP poster & layouts = 3 [Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]

* Pruzan, Robert [US photographer]
contact sheet of photos of EW & JH Red Light District Flat 1981, signed = 1
correspondence = 2
photos (San Francisco1980) at Mel Clay's, going-away party for EW = 15 [w/ among others: MC, Jack Mueller, J. Hirshman, R. Sauer, Kush, Valenza, E. Kaufman, etc.]
photo of IC, S. Abbott, R. Valenza = 4

Posters, Miscellaneous [not otherwise in archive]
Roll #1 = 34
Roll #2 = 32
Roll #3 = 34

*Rastafolk / Bobby & Mary [Black American street poets]
story about Rastafolk by EW (originally pub. in Odalisque, SF) = 1
correspondence = 2
reviews / printed matter = 3

* Raworth, Tom [English poet & prose writer was born and grew up in London. During the 1970s he traveled and worked in the US and Mexico, returning to England in 1977 to be Resident Poet at King's College, Cambridge, in which city he still lives. Has published more than 40 books and pamphlets of poetry, prose and translations, in several countries. His graphic work has been shown in France, Italy, & US, he has collaborated / performed with musicians (Steve Lacy, JoÈlle Léandre, Steve Nelson-Raney, Esther Roth, Nino Locatelli), painters (Giovanni D'Agostino, Mica'la Henich), and other poets (Franco Beltrametti, Corrado Costa, Dario Villa). In 1991 he was invited to teach at the University of Cape Town: the first European writer to visit there for thirty years. Awards/Honors: Alice Hunt Bartlett Prize, 1969, for The Relation Ship; Arts Council grant, 1970 and 1972; Cholmondeley Award, 1972.]
capsule profile + list of publications = 1
correspondence = 15
p-copy letter TR to EW = 1
TR poems in Nets = 1
announcement card = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to/from TR = 14

* Richkin, Robert [American writer. Edited Great Society with Ira Cohen (Heddaoua Publications, 1967)]
correspondence = 2
p-copy EW to RR = 1
book length poetry ms = 1

* Riklin, Scott [American writer. Edited Odalisque (SF)]
correspondence = 2

* Rinciari, Ken [American painter & writer. Worked for Barney Rosset at Grove Press, 1967-1970; regular contributor (till 1976) as editorial illustrator for NY Times, Washington Post, Atlantic, Saturday Review, etc.; thereafter illustrated for New Yorker & other US magazines; has won awards from American Institute of Graphic Arts & Society of Illustrators. Lives in Bergen-aan-Zee, Netherlands. Paintings at http://www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/r/rinciari/]
correspondence = 1
poems = 5
short story = 1
short story inscribed to EW & photo & 10 drawings in orig. env. = 1
p-copy of artwork = 1
line cuts of drawings = 1

ENVELOPE FILES BOX #8 [28 envelopes]

* Ro, Emmanuel [US poet]
correspondence = 1
tantric poetry fliers = 3
poems to I = 7

* Roditi, Edouard † [Poet & prose writer. Interviewed in Gargoyle #32. Archived at UCLA Library, Dept. of Special Collections, Manuscript Div. Born in Paris, 1910; became acquainted with Eliot, Joyce, Breton and other literary figures, while living in London, Paris, Berlin (1929-37). Published the first Surrealist manifesto in English, "The New Reality"; and worked for the US government during WWII for the Office of War Information. Published books include Poems for F (1934), Oscar Wilde: a Critical Study (1947), Dialogues on Art (1960), De l'homosexualite (1962), In A Lost World (1978), and Thrice Chosen (1981). Roditi also taught at various colleges and universities and was known as a generous and encouraging mentor to young writers; he died in Spain on May 10, 1992.]
summary biography = 1
correspondence = 1
p-copy EW to ER = 1
ms for "A Daily Diet for Patriots" = 1

* Rodriguez, Spain (Spain) [Legendary American cartoonist: SR's 'Trashman' is one of the most enduring characters in the comics underground. But although Trashman made Rodriguez famous, he has also made and contributed to various other works and magazines. (Zap, Anarchy comics, Arcade.) There is also a Trashman anthology [Fantagraphic Books]. He is still working on various magazines like Zap, Twistgrip and Blab magazine while awaiting the publishing of his latest comic 'Nightmare Alley.' See http://lambiek.net/rodriguez.htm]
summary biography = 1
Correspondence = 1
p-copies Correspondence EW to Spain = 2
short CV = 1
linecuts = 3 *

* Rubington, Norman † (aka Akbar del Piombo) [Widely-published (esp. in Olympia Press' Traveller's Companion series) American writer & collage artist]
correspondence = 9
photocopy letter = 1
High Times with article by NR = 1
grafik poem = 1
Greek lit mag = 2
fliers = 3
packet of photocopies (letters to/from NR-EW)= 1
p-copy of EW letter to Olaf Stoop re: Rubington / Burroughs

* Russo, Albert [born in Zaire, AR writes poetry, novels, short fiction and essays in English and French. He has taught English, French and Italian, worked in the UNICEF film dept. and World Press Review. His prose and poetry have appeared in literary reviews and anthologies, mainly in North America (Short Story International, Art/Life, Midatlantic Review, Confrontation, Exquisite Corpse, Volcano Review, International Herald Tribune, Review of Contemporary Fiction, Potpourri Publications, etc.) and Great Britain (Ambit, The Edinburgh Review, Passport, The European Journal of Psychology, etc. His story The Discovery was broadcast by the BBC… His fiction collection ALBERT RUSSO 1: AN ANTHOLOGY appeared in the US in 1987 and his novel SANG MELE ou TON FILS LEOPOLD (MIXED BLOOD or YOUR SON LEOPOLD) was published in France Editions du Griot, 1990. He also co-edits Paris Transcontinental. James Baldwin wrote: ''I like your writing very much indeed. it has a very gentle surface and a savage undertow. You're a dangerous man.'']
complete capsule bio = 1
correspondence = 4
short stories = 9
poetry mss = 2
letter + 4 ss + 3 poems = 1
letter + article + poem + ss = 1
ss ms + letter = 1
CV = 2
p-copies EW correspondence to AR = 1

* Ryan, Dave Stuart [UK poet & prose writer: NOTE: DSR, a poet formerly associated with the Troubadour Poets group (Earl's Court, London), also worked in the subscriptions dept. of TIME magazine. During a 1-year 'tour of duty' in Amsterdam (1979-1980), he connected with EW, who included him in two A'dam Melkweg poetry events. Following a somewhat negative review by EW of two DSR books, Ryan penned & published a novel, Taboo, which contained references (to both EW and I&O Press) so obviously libelous that EW seriously considered bringing a civil suit.]
correspondence = 3
EW correspondence to DSR = 3
p-copy of chapter from novel Taboo [fictional acct of I&O] = 1
tearsheet of I&O #4/5 with EW review of DSR books = 1
The Affair is All signed/inscribed = 1 [Special Books box #1]
Love Poems from Love Worlds unsigned = 1 [Special Books box #5]
Taboo, [novel with a controversial fictional chapter on I&O] = 1 [Special Books box #6]

* Samten, Karma (pseudonym of Andre de West) [South African, resident of Cape Town. Writer, publisher, networker, Jungian scholar; also lecturer on Vajrajana Buddhism, tarot, astrology, alchemy & I Ching; active in art, dance, theater & fashion]
letter + collages = 1
story mss = 2
grafix = 2
zines = 2
book ms "Queen Guru" = 2

* Sanchez, Ricardo [Latino-American professor, poet & writer]
correspondence = 3
poem = 1
Business card = 1

* Sanders, Chris [English. Former editor of International Times; political activist; formerly chief spokesman for UK Cannabis Coalition. From 2000, presented Ins & Outs/Kirke Wilson screenprints at <http://www.schmoo.co.uk/kwilson.htm>. From a Benjamins catalog (describing their collection of pre-Sanders/ mostly William Levy ed. period ITs): "IT (THE INTERNATIONAL TIMES)... Tabloid. Lavishly illustrated, partly in colour. Kept in plain archival boxes. The most important newspaper in Britain in the late sixties, with caricature and satire, innovatory design and art work. Founded as International Times, but title abbreviated after threats of legal action from The Times. For seven years fortnightly except for occasional delays caused by police action or editorial changes. It was financed in periods by The Beatles and was central to the development of 1960's culture. Many of the most distinguished figures in the British underground press worked on IT like:Tom McGrath, John "Hoppy" Hopkins, Mick Farren... John Peel. From outside Britain we find contributions by Burroughs, Ginsberg, Pound, Trocchi, Snyder, Mailer, Gregory, Vinkenoog, Millett, Genet (on the RAF, previously publ. in Le Monde), Claes Oldenburg, etc. a strong tendency to anarchism and with ties to the Dutch Provo Movement, as well as to student-movements in France, Germany and elsewhere in Europe, and also to Underground- and Anti- Vietnam-Movements in the USA. Typical topics were Living Theatre in Berlin, Drugs, Velvet Underground, Pop Pirates, Cannabis is Legal, Jimi Hendrix, Watergate, Vietnam War, Berlin Punk, and interviews with Rudi Dutschke, Fritz Teufel, John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Frank Zappa, Bob Dylan."]
correspondence = 23
fliers / newsletters = 11
packet w/ 33 sketches = 1
letter from Ed Rosenthal to IT about EW = 1
letter to I&O about IT & Sanders = 1
thick binder containing correspondence between IT & EW [1979-1984] = 1
envelope w/ assorted articles, 5 articles mss, 2 poems = 1
typsetter's copy of Idiot's Guide to the Void = 1
copy of letter to Lin Solomon = 1
Herman Brood drawing / linecut pub. in IT = 1
P-copies of letter from EW to IT with p-copies of relevant iss. of IT = 1 pack
Packet of p-copies of drawings [50±] = 1
Linecut of plomp story in IT = 1[Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]

* Sands, Vermilion [English poet; edited Ripped & Torn magazine; formerly worked in senior position with Miles Copeland organization in management of UK band The Police; longtime associate of Vale (ReSearch)]
correspondence = 31
letter + poems = 4
poems = 10
p-copy letter BB to VS = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to/from VS = 32
anon photo of VS = 1

* Sauer, Ronald [American poet; editor Crippled Warlords poetry special (Ins & Outs) and Dutch Song (Androgyne Press)]
correspondence = 3
letter plus fliers = 1
short story = 1
chapbook [I&O] = 1
chapbook = 6
photo + bio of RS = 1
Dutch Song introduction by RS mentions I&O = 1
short pieces mss = 2
p-copies EW correspondence to/from RS = 7
*original signed ms of "Backyard" in I&O production file
*Copy of Dutch Song + p-copy of original ms for in file Weichel, Ken
Paradiso Poster reading w/ B. Schierbeek et al. = 1 [Oversize PVC tube #2]

* Schippers, Huib [Dutch musicologist. Edited Indian Music Newsletter with Jane Harvey; was Ins & Outs chief recording technician]
correspondence = 7
poetry critiquebook ms = 1
p-copies of correspondence from EW = 6
Wereldmuziek [ed HS] = 4
Wereldmuziek #2 with article by EW about B. Gysin + English ms version of article = 1
Business card = 1

Schouten, Arthur [Dutch writer]
Correspondence = 1
Program booklet for Grateful Dead concert at the Great Pyramid , Giza, Egypt in 1978= 1
Manuscript (GD concert story) = 1

* Schwartz, Stephen [American poet]
poem = 1

* Seager, Moe [American writer]
Correspondence = 1

* Seeger, Pete [American folk singer]
ms memoir of concert tour = 1

* Simon, Leslie [US poet, friend of Pancho Aguila]
correspondence = 1
poem/letter = 1
poem = 1
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & LS = 4

* Smith, Barbara [US writer]
poem = 1
ss ms = 1

* Snell, A.L.
poems by Dutch poets trans by ALS = 12±

* Snyder, Don [NY photographer]
Correspondence = 3
general photos = 35
CV of DS = 1
photo of GM & AM = 1 [used as I&O card]
photo of GM & AM = 1 [actual I&O card]
p-copy card EW to DS = 1
photo "Kipling's Last Resort" signed & inscribed by DS = 1 [oversize "A"]
photos by Don Snyder = 3 [Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]

* Spratt, Jack
poems = 2

* Starvin' Marvin [professional name of Belgian singer/songwriter (in English) Marvin Siau; website <http://www.starvin.be>]
correspondence = 5
letter + photo = 1
cassettes [1 inscribed] = 2 [in archive cassette box]

* Stephenson, Gregory [ed. Pearl, Denmark. Pearl published many writers who also appeared in Ins & Outs and/or with whom EW had correspondence, e.g. Ginsberg, Bowles, Ira Cohen, Charles Henri Ford, Gary Gach, Kimon Friar, Corso, Edward Mycue, Michael André, et al; and was the second magazine (after Ins & Outs, which premiered it) to publish Ginsberg’s "Plutonian Ode" (see Ginsberg file for that issue of Pearl)]
correspondence = 5
Pearl literary magazine = 3
poems = 1

* Stettner, Irving [American editor & painter. Edited Stroker (NY); close friend of Henry Miller]
correspondence = 13
letter w/ article & inserts = 1
copy of letter to IS from Henry Miller = 1
photo of IS = 1
partial book ms = 1
original novel ms (+ copies of drawings) for Chocolate Soldier in Tokyo = 1
revised novel ms Chocolate Soldier in Tokyo = 1
poems = 4
long poem ms = 1
copy article about Henry Miller / IS = 1
signed painting to EW = 1
signed pen & ink drawings = 4
artworks = 6
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & IS = 20

* Stevens, Peter (Peter Pussydog) [American poet & performer]
poems = 2
p-copy of card from EW = 1
performance flier = 1

* Stone, Bernard † [London bookseller & publisher; owner of Turret Bookshop & Turret Press. Co-published Allen Ginsberg (KW) screenprint with I&O Press]
correspondence = 13
card that is also signed by [Barry] Miles = 1
bookstore packet = 1
archive letter EW to BS = 1
archive proposal packet =1
'Issue no. 1" mag with EW & BL = 1
fliers = 3
packet of 14 poem cards = 2
EW correspondence to BS = 9
p-copies EW correspondence to BS = 9
anon photo of Turret Bookshop inscribed by BS = 1 [Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]
Business card = 1

* Stoute, Henrik [Dutch poet, brother of René Stoute]
correspondence = 4
poems = 1
poetry mss = 3
p-copies of correspondence from EW = 1

* Stoute, René † [Dutch writer]
correspondence = 1
obit in Dutch paper = 1
photo of RS = 1
text mss = 3
poem by EW dedicated to RS = 1

* Streit, Bernard [German; editor of Lichtspuren]
correspondence = 5
Lichtspuren broadsides = 3
Lichtspuren card = 1
EW correspondence to BS = 2
p-copies EW correspondence to BS = 2
Business card = 1

* Strete, Craig [Native American novelist & short-story writer]
poem by EW about CS = 1
short story ms by CS = 1
EW review of CS = 1

* Sylvester, Bruce [US writer & music journalist]
correspondence = 2
letter from EW = 1
review mss = 2
tearsheet I&O #3 = 1

* Szkarosi, Endre [Hungarian poet & academic: Née en 1953. Budapest. Professeur de littérature l'Université de Budapest, il enseigne et fait des recherches / un haut niveau sur les pratiques littéraires et poétiques la fois anciennes et modernes. Son plus grand intérÍt est d'expérimenter les contacts possibles entre les confluences du langage et les formes d'art, virtuelles et venir. C'est pourquoi il explore de nouveaux chemins dans la poÈsie sonore ou prend part des expériences musicales, qui souvent combinent différentes langues (anglais, italien, franÁais et bien sur, le hongrois). Avec cette mÍme inspiration, il met au point ses travaux de performance, ses installations poÈtiques ou ses créations de concert-théatre. Membre du groupe de musique expÈrimentale "Spiritus Noister" avec, entre autres, Katalin Ladik, on le retrouve aussi dans le groupe de rock "Towering Inferno" et il anime depuis 10 ans déja son propre magazine mensuel d'art sonore la Radio Nationale Hongroise.]
correspondence = 2
poetry cassette [in ACB 1] = 1
see Ubink file: 28-page EW letter in which he describes meeting ES * Endre Szkarosi

* Tajiri [Shinkichi Tajiri] [renowned visual artist and filmmaker]
card from Giotta Tajiri = 1
p-copy EW correspondence to TS = 1
tearsheet I&O 4/5 of photo contribution by TS = 1

ENVELOPE FILES BOX #9 [21 envelopes]

* Taylor, Michael (Magic Mike) [English. Import/export merchant; patron of Ins & Outs magazine (1978)]
correspondence = 1
poems = 3
I&Os featuring MT = 2
letter from N. Liberopoulos [Greece] re MT = 1
publicity packet for Roger Powell [musician w/ Bowie/Rundgren] = 1

* Tekhova, Zlata [Russian-Bulgarian. Owned (with writer/journalist Stefan Landshoff †) Berlin bookshop One World Books. Literary society personage & EW patroness]
correspondence = 15
letter Stefan Landshoff to EW = 1
funeral announcements of SL with notes by Marina von der Heijden = 2
telegram ZT to EW = 1
copy of fax ZT to Louis Behre = 1
copy of fax LB to ZT = 1
copy of fax from EW/ZT to LB = 1
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & ZT = 47
Business card = 1

* Thiele, Don Alfred † [Amsterdam-based American painter; was associated with Maurice Girodias]
correspondence + p-copy of a painting = 1
correspondence = 1
p-copy EW to DAT with article about Girodias from FRANK = 1
p-copy DAT to Kirke Wilson = 2
p-copy EW to DAT with article by B Levy = 1

* Thomas, Lorenzo [Black American writer]
correspondence = 2
book ms of new black poetry ed by LT
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & LT = 8

* Tillman, Lynne [American author of the novels Motion Sickness, Cast in Doubt, and Haunted Houses, the short story collections Absence Makes the Heart and The Madame Realism Complex, and The Broad Picture, a book of essays. Her work turns conventional narrative structure on its head, and has been acclaimed for its wit, irreverence, and compelling style. Tillman's new novel, No Lease on Life, is an acid-etched valentine to New York City. Set in a carnivalesque, anarchic East Village, it's suffused with violence, humor, and the percussive energy of urban life.]
capsule profile = 1
correspondence = 4
ms = 1

* Tillson, Jake [Editor of Cipher (handmade literary mag)]
correspondence = 2
letter with fliers = 1

* Timmerman, Kenneth [American writer & ed. of Paris Voices]
correspondence = 5
story mss = 2
KT book jacket = 1
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & KT = 10

* Tofer, Merle [American poet]
correspondence = 5
copy letter to HP = 1

* Trantino, Tommy [American writer]
p-copy of EW correspondence to TT = 1

* Ubink, Babette [Dutch painter]
correspondence = 36
p-copies of EW correspondence to BU = 10
28 pg letter EW to BU describes Budapest meeting with Hungarian
poet Endre Szkarosi (see his file)
p-copy letter BU to Jane Harvey = 1
"Mea Culpa" series of poems between EW & BU = 9
packet miscellaneous notes/jottings = 1
p-copy of BU drawing of BU as child [original destroyed in fire (March 1994) in which BU & EW nearly perished)] = 1
packet of judicial papers BU = 1
scroll letter/poem = 1
framed triptych [3 photos of BU] by Reinout Albrecht = 1 [Oversize, glass, separately packed]
photo of EW = 1
photobooth photo of BU = 1
astrological charts by Laurence Nutton of EW, BU, BU/EW = 3
handwritten poems = 2
poem for EW = 1
EW poems for UB = 3
photo of EW by BU = 1

* Uitgeverij 261 [Small press in Heerlen, Netherlands, run by Hennie Jetzes (uitgeverij is Dutch word for publishing house). Published series of bilingual poety books of which EW was co-editor + bilingual edition of AG's "Pluntonian Ode" (trans. S. Vinkenoog)]
correspondence = 2
EW correspondence to 261 = 5
p-copies of articles about 261 = 2
American Book Review [Tytell] review of Stauffenberg Cycle by IC
photo of C. McGeehan, IC, HP, PH by Hennie Jetzer 1980
261 books co-edited by EW set of 1 copy each of: [Special books box #1]
- Stauffenberg Cycle by IC (trans. S. Vinkenoog)
- Abdication of the Throne of Hell by PH (trans. Hans Plomp)
- Spreken Tot de Onzichtbare Werelden by Emauel Lorsch
- Tegen Beter Weten In by Steef Davidson
- Poolshoogte Approximations by S. Vinkenoog
- Libwoofer Lugs Qalib by H. Hoogstraten

* Unsolicited Manuscripts to Ins & Outs
[2 boxes of mss. 160 people but some with more than 1 ms] = 160
Katz, Edith Fern
Badoe, Kwame
James Phillips
Keith Rahmmings
Tony D'Arpino
John Ditsky
Michael Kase
D. Castleman
Clifford C. Cawley
Jim Landry
Robert Bowie
Lawrence Schonbrun
John Taylor
Michael Kelly
Jerome Salzman
George Gott
John Trewhak
Sandra Dianne Hayslette
Jana Salmon-Heyneman
Knute Skinner
Dan Rapahel
Brian Walker
William Slaughter
Tom Tuthill
Michael Waldman
Thomas Reposky
Robert Reed
Cole Swenson
Richard Schwartz
Rick Murphy
Phillip Corwin
Nikki Selditz
Rory Wiesel
Grahme C. Smith
Henry Fletcher
Guy J. Claude Hamel
Chris Mansell
Bruce Boone [+ R. Gluck]
Robert Apple
Matthew Verstaten
Richard Collins
Bradley A. Stroker
Stephanie Dickinson
Roberta Mendel
Marcelle Troost
John graywood
Jim Riggs
Andrew James
Dirk van Nouhuys
Bob Reed
CK de Rugenis
Bernice Lever
Linda K. Trajillo
Mary du Passage
Guy R. Beining (author of DAMN THE EVENING GARDEN [MindWare] 26 haiku-like three-line poems)
Ruth Wilder Schuler
David Vajda
Peter Krok
R. Eugene Watlington
Lou Marcellano
Gisela Schenk
JW Curry
MR Chanest
Ed Kaplan
Jon Edgar Webb Jr
Christopher Wood
Kanen Baken
Robert Tobeos
CJ Whetstone
Dave stewart
Edward Teja
James Ziskin
Andy roberts
Jesse Bier
Sesshu Foster
Tony Crien
Felix Arustein
Al Israel Smith
Penny Kemp
Zoe Olson
Michael Folly
Steve Walker
K. Goffman
Jesse Leekencheval
R. Colin Wright
Steve Ketzer Jr.
Ray Losseboom
Michael & Sally Darond
Dusty Richards
`Jill W. Garland
James W. Harris
EJ Cullen
J. Daunt
Ralph W. Grover
Jay Martin
Ian Kerkhof
Paul Prescott
Maria Mitchell Hayes
Mike Herten
Tony Sandy
Jim Taranto
Butler D. Shaffer
Robert MacLean
Giancarlo Martina
James Cody
C. Gottfried
Kris Hemersley
Betsy Adams
Sandra Haven
Gayle Caldwell
James Reidel
J. Michael Cona
Frederick Hall
Ronald B. Tobias
ER Stackel
Craig Curtis
F Motola
Doreen Stock
Takae Horton
Gil Tucker
Don Hale
Teddy
Peter Coryell
Gerald Dorset
Rob Hollis Miller
Christina Andreae
Gayle Natale
Elvier von Lean
Mark Worden
Christopher Trian
David L. Condit
Deirdre Evans
Mark Hensley
Geoffrey Cook
George Tsongas
Dick Beuken
Kaumuali Westlake
Steen Hjortso
Peter Gorman
Jacques Servin
David Gilet
John Gilbert
DB Waters
AP Vimal
Liam Shannon
D.C. Leslie-Pringle
Authors Unknown = 13

* Valaoritis, Nanos [San Francisco writer]
p-copy of EW correspondence to NV = 1

* Valenza, Roberto [American poet. Was part of the 'Spirit Catcher scene' in Katmandu during the 1970s (along with Ira Cohen, Angus MacLise, et al); currently resides in Pensacola, Florida. In 2000, Primordial Marrow Publishing released his CD Musical Secretions reviewed by b. plantenga in ABR]
correspondence = 20
poems = 13
poetry ms = 2
handwritten poem & reading/photo exhibit poster = 1 [oversize]
Angus MacLise broadside poem signed = 1
signed poetry ms = 1
photocopy set of poems = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to/from RV = 19
photo by RV of MC & Carolyn Gosselin = 1
photo of Petra Vogt = 1
photo of RV & 2 women = 1
photo of Mel Clay & Carolyn Gosslin = 1
photo of Tanscha = 1
photo self portrait = 1
photo [signed] [used in I&O 4/5] = 1
[include American Book Review rev. by plantenga of RV]
Valenza reading poster = 1 [Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]

* van Dam, Eva [Dutch painter]
correspondence = 2

* van Dam, Johannes [Dutch journalist & culinary author]
correspondence = 2
p-copies of correspondence from EW = 6
article by JVD = 2
interview with JVD = 1
photo of Hans Plomp, EW & Jane Harvey = 1
photos of EW & K. Musso = 2
photo of EW & KM at JvD bookshop = 1
transcript of cassette trans. of History of Dutch Prostitution by EW/JVD = 1
transcript of dialog between JvD [as Ginsberg] & EW [as Burroughs] at WSB tribute at Melkweg Sept. 23, 1993, Melkweg, Amsterdam (MC's were JvD & EW) [video of this event in EW files]
Business card = 3
American Book Center Newsletter [interview with JvD] = 1

* van de Louw, Hennie [Dutch writer & editor]
correspondence = 1
essay ms = 1
Business card = 1

* van der Does, Henk (& wife Goça) [Dutch bookseller. Former director, w. EW & JH, of I&O Foundation and manager of I&O Bookstore; later owned & managed Island International Bookstore. His Small Press Distribution company worked closely with John Martin's Black Sparrow Press. Now owns & manages Greek Island Bookstore]
correspondence = 11
Joost Swarte card pub by Island = 1
baby's birth announcement = 1
exhibition booklet = 1
booklet = 1
newsclip art. about Island Books = 1
p-copies of correspondence from EW = 4
postcards = 2
p-copy of review of Black Sparrow Dist. = 1
Black sparrow press new year card = 1
Business card = 2
Island Bookstore poster Rene Stoute J. Deelder reading = 1[Oversize PVC tube #2]
Island Bookstore poster WSBurroughs signing = 1 [Oversize PVC tube #2]

* van Schaik, Vera [Dutch poet & the ex-wife of Marc Morrel; co-author of the book Marc's Me]
poems = 3

* van Vugt, Ewald [Dutch writer, photographer & journalist]
correspondence = 1
photos by EVV = 4
p-copy correspondence to/from EW & EVV
p-copy of excerpt from book ms = 1
p-copy of newspaper article about W. Levy = 1

* Vega, Janine Pommy [NY poet is the author of twelve books and chapbooks since 1968. Her work has appeared in The Village Voice, Baltimore Sun, and Mademoiselle magazine. Her book, TRACKING THE SERPENT: Journeys to Four Continents, a collection of essays on the Amazon, the Andes and Himalayas, was published City Light Books in June 1997. Ms. Vega has worked for twenty years in arts in education programs in New York State, teaching grades K through 12 in English and Spanish with Alternative Literary Programs, Teachers & Writers, The Writer's Voice, The New York City Ballet, and Poets in The Schools; and teaching inmates in correctional facilities through Incisions/Arts.]
correspondence = 13
book rev = 1
poems = 11
piece dedicated to IC = 1
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & JPV = 11
Ira Cohen & J P Vega cassette reading at I&O Bookstore 1980 = 1 [in archive cassette box]

* Veltmeyer, Frank [Dutch visual artist]
correspondence = 4
story = 1
p-copies of EW to FV = 3
2 poems + 1 graphic
posters by FV = 11
Frank Veldmeyer silkscreen poster cello concert = 1 [Oversize PVC tube #2]
FV artworks = 4 [Oversize Black tube #7]

* Venn, Frederica (Freddie) [UK poetess & painter]
correspondence = 13
photo = 1
poem cards = 2
poems = 9
Poem to EW = 1
Poem to EW inscribed = 1
chapbook = 1
color p-copies of FV artwork "Faces of War" = 5
"Faces of War" original artwork = 1 [Oversize plastic sleeve "J"]
FV pic in Daily Mail [copy + original] = 2
party invite = 1
p-copies to/from EW & FV = 7
[artwork to match up]

* Verhagen, Peter [Dutch Sanskrit scholar, poet & visual artist; designed I&O logo]
correspondence = 5
p-copies of art / poetry [30+]
drawing = 1
poems = 2
photos = 9
photo of S. Vinkenoog = 1
miscellaneous photos = 2

* Vinkenoog, Simon [Dutch poet, prose writer, editor, performer & archivist/encyclopaedist; translator of Allen Ginsberg]
correspondence = 8
poems = 5
"Plutonian Ode" book trans SV
assorted non-poetry mss = 3
"Jack Keruoac in amsterdam" ms = 1
p-copy postcard from SV
article about SV in Dutch = 1
"In a Finch's Eye" cassette = 1 [in archive cassette box]
newspaper article by SV = 1
poetry ms copy [NL/Eng]
p-copies EW correspondence to/from SV = 5
Business card = 1
Ijsbreker poster reading EW, Levy, Plomp, Vinkenoog et al. = 1 [Oversize PVC tube #2]

ENVELOPE FILES BOX #10 [20 envelopes]

* Walden, Tisa [San Francisco poet; associated with Beatitude magazine]
correspondence = 1

* Waldman, Anne
correspondence = 1
poem = 1
letter to HH = 1
EW correspondence to AW = 2
p-copies EW correspondence to AW = 2
capsule bio of AW & others = 1

* Weichel, Ken [American collagist; editor of Androgyne magazine, publisher Androgyne Press (SF): Amazon.com: Androgyne Books is an independent small press that has been publishing poetry, short stories and translations since 1976. Through the publication of books the press endeavors to provoke the reader with words and images that challenge and extend the boundaries of literature and art.]
correspondence = 12
Original ms [photocopy] of Dutch Song (pub KW; ed. R. Sauer)
book Dutch Song
androgyne books catalog = 1
poems = 3
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & KW = 18

* Weinstein, William [American writer]
correspondence = 1
essays = 3

* Weiss, Steve [American painter, illustrator, photographer & live-show performer; longtime Amsterdam resident; published in I&O]
photos = 3
handwritten story = 1
p-copy of postcard from SW to EW = 1
article about SW [in Dutch] signed by SW = 1
artwork = 22
photos of drawings [signed] = 3
exhibit announcement [signed] = 1
line cuts drawings [signed] = 4
drawing = 1 [Oversize plastic slipcase "B"]

* Weissner, Carl [German translator of Bukowski + many Beats & other American writers]
correspondence = 3
poems = 1
copy of poem = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to/from = 5

* Wetterhahn, Kristen [American painter & wood engraver; ex-wife Jack Hirschman]
correspondence = 1
p-copy of EW to KW = 1
card from Jack Hirschman to EW (repro of ink on paper drawing of JH by KW) = 1
EW poem for KW = 1 (see EW File under photos.)

* Whetstyne, Rebecca [American poet & visual artist]
correspondence = 2
White Sheets chapbook, photos by M. Clay = 1

* Whitman, George [American, owner Shakespeare & Co., Paris]
p-copies of EW correspondence to GW = 2
Shakespeare & Co. card = 1

* Wilcock, John [travel writer & ed. of Yellow Journal, Nomad]
correspondence = 13
magazines / zines [Yellow Journal, Nomad, Other Scenes] = 25
p-copies of correspondence to/from EW & JW = 15
letter from JW to Ronald Sauer = 1
p-copy of letter to Simon Vinkenoog = 1

* Williams, Heathcote (+ Richard Adams, HW’s partner at Open Head Press, London) [UK poet, playwright, painter & actor: a prolific artist in many fields who enjoys a substantial reputation in the U.K. and elsewhere. In the 1980s, Al Pacino financed his own filmed version of HW’s' play The Local Stigmatic. Some of his plays (Hancock’s Last Half Hour, The Immortalist, etc., & especially AC/DC) are studied in universities and drama schools. He is well-known as a poet, painter, and as journalist; and in the late Sixties and throughout the Seventies he worked with and contributed to International Times (IT) and other newspapers. As a poetry performer he has appeared at various festivals, including One World Poetry (Amsterdam), Poetry Olympics (London), etc.]
capsule profile = 1
correspondence = 6
photo = 1
poem ms = 1
copy of correspondence b/t HW & Fraser Steel, BBC = 2
envelope w/ 2 fliers = 1
Elephants = 1 in small press box 1
Openhead Press booklets = 2
fliers = 6
note = 1
p-copies EW correspondence to/from HW w/ Richard Adams = 5
announcement poster poem for Suck [signed HW] = 1 [Oversize plastic sleeve "I"]
anon photo of HW = 1

* Wilson, Kirke [American painter & silkscreen artist. Produced series of limited-edition silkscreen prints for I&O]
copies of correspondence EW to KW = 4
copies of EW opening address at XH screen print presentation = 1
copy of letter EW to Henry of Coffeeshop Siberia pertaining to XH screenprints = 1
copy of letter from L. Behre to EW pertaining to XH screen print presentation = 1
correspondence to/from EW & Peter Yeh [Dutch Penthouse] regarding XH screenprints = 4
silkscreen print of J. Micheline cassette cover = 1 [one of a kind!]
caricature drawing of EW & Karin Musso = 1
artwork card signed = 1
Peter Edel photos KW screen prints = 5 [Snuffie, 2 Burroughs, 2 H. Huncke]
color p-copies of screen prints = 4
handmade silkscreen cards to EW = 3
photo of KW & his wife = 1
poster of announcement of XH screenprint = 1 [Oversize Tube #13]
signed abstract screen prints large = 2 [oversize]
[oversize PVC Tube #1]
- printer proof of J. Micheline silkscreen print of I. Landgarten photo = 2
- posters, printers proofs, test sheets [1 signed] by K. Wilson = 18
Oversize slipcase "H"
- various silkscreen original posters = 6
- testsheets = 4
+ see: [Oversize cardboard packing] under Ins & Outs/Special File (above) for additional Kirke Wilson prints in this collection.
NOTE: Apart from KW, the only other person who has a complete collection of the KW screenprints (including a Charles Henri Ford print later published by Ira Cohen) is S.S. Waller / PO Box 10393 / 1001 EJ Amsterdam / NL <ssw@wxs.nl>

* Wilson, Tom [American poet]
poem "Faster than Cool-Aid" pub. in Crippled Warlords" = 1

* Winans, A.D. [US poet, editor of Second Coming]
corespondence = 4
CV = 1
Second Coming jrnl fliers = 2
book ms "Reagan Psalms" = 1
AD W / Micheline / B. Kaufman "Neighborhood Arts Reading" SF 1985 cassette = 1 [in archive cassette box]

* Wolak, Bill [American poet & collagist; ed. Somniloquist Press]
correspondence = 2
signed Somniloquist cards = 2
p-copies EW correspondence to/from BW = 8

* Wondratschek, Wolf [Germany's best selling post-war poet]
correspondence = 2
p-copy of letter EW to WW = 2
Interview in German with WW at vwd.de = 1

* Woods, Eddie [See (separate) Eddie Woods File]

* Young, Sally [American writer & visual artist]
correspondence = 10
art postcards (signed) = 14
original art postcards = 2
p-copies EW correspondence to SY = 2

* Z., Emanuel [UK writer & visual artist; ed. Bizarre Angel]
correspondence = 7
envelope w/ 2 grafix [signed], 1 letter, 1 article =1
photos (6 of which are signed) = 8
p-copies to/from EW & EZ = 8
signed small painting = 1

* Zabel, Ed [American writer & photographer www.o-mag.com/gallery/jpg/index]
correspondence = 6
Packet w/ 1 letter & 7 photos = 1

* Ziman, Larry [American. Edited Urthkin]
correspondence = 2
p-copies of EW to LZ = 2

* Zinovitch, Jordan [Canadian writer. Assistant editor at Autonomedia]
correspondence = 1
JZ broadside poem signed = 1

* Zivancevic, Nina [Yugoslavian-French poet & prose writer. Lives in Paris]
correspondence = 1
poems = 2
photos = 4
packet:
- letter + 4 poems by NZ,
- assorted poems by James Ruggia
- note + photos by Sharon Guynup of Burroughs/Ginsberg/Waldman/Corso

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