Box 4
Contains 45 Results:
1985-1986 (with laid in items from 1989-1991)
Autograph and typescript notes, and miscellaneous portions of writing about poetry, translation, puritanism, and sex, [n.d.]
Also uncludes reader's notes regarding Field's manuscript, "Kabuli Days," which chronicle his travels in Afganistan in 1972.
"The Portrait", [n.d.]
Two-page typescript by an unidentified individual.
After Dark, 1978 May
Includes Field's poem, "White Jungle Queen"
1987 Spr
Inscribed to Field from editors.
Alcheringa Ethnopoetics, 1970 Aut
Inuit poems adapted by Field, "Magic Words" and "Travel Song"
Am Here Forum Seven, 1992 Jan
Includes Field's poem, "The Fall of Communism."
American Book Review, 1988 Mar-Apr
Includes Field's review of Ira Cohen's book of poetry, "On Feet of Gold," Two copies.
1974 Mar-Apr
Includes two poems by Field: "Both My Grandmothers" and "To the Sikh Master, Kirpal Singh,"
1991 Nov-Dec
Includes a special supplement featuring Edward Field. Includes six of his poems: "Whatever Became of Freud?" "Callas," "Oh, The Gingkos," "The Winners and The Losers," "The Kuntzes," and "The Stumps," plus David Bergman's interview with Field
The Antioch Review, 1970-1971 Fall/Wint
Tipped in "Prospectus: The War in Vietnam." Includes Field's poem, "Aerosol Can: Insecticide Preliminary"
Anvil and Student Partisan, 1950 Spr
Includes Field's poem, "...And Picasso Painted a Dove"
Arena: An Independent Monthly Publication, 1965 May 1
Includes Field's poem, "The Circus" (p. 22-23). Letter from Dan Lechay is laid in (letter removed to Lechay correspondence F198).
Art and Understanding: The International Magazine of Literature and Art About AIDS, 1993 May/Jun
Includes "Interview with Edward Field," by Christopher Hewitt, plus Field's poems: "The Veteran," "The Scream," and "One More For the Quilt," (pp. 40-43)