Box 4
Contains 18 Results:
Posters, [1981-1994]
Posters and large flyers for readings and events, includes full page New York Times GAP advertisement featuring Allen Ginsberg.
Six Auerhahn Poets, 1963
Small poster for a November 26, 1963, reading by Allen Ginsberg, Philip Whalen, Mike McClure, and others. Robert A. Wilson's typed note is included.
Three Broadsides, [1991-1992]
Includes "Deadline Dragon Comix" (Morgan C1184); "Deeper into America;" and "Fear & Fearlessness." All three pieces are inscribed by Allen Ginsberg to Robert A. Wilson.
"Things are symbols of themselves", undated
T-Shirt. White cotton with black design by Allen Ginsberg.
Plutonium Ode, undated
London, England: Poetry London/Apple Magazine, undated.
Birdbrain and Sue Your Parents, 1981-1982
Alekos Records, 1981. Inscribed "for Ted Berrigan New Years' Day 1982 Allen Ginsberg."
Blake's Greatest Hits, 1982-1985
Blue Moon Records, 1982. Bears two inscriptions from Allen Ginsberg to Robert A. Wilson: 1). on side 2 of the record: "Allen Ginsberg 10/21/85 for Bob Wilson" and 2). on the record cover: "Allen Ginsberg 10/21/85 for Bob Wilson."
Interview with Allen Ginsberg, undated
Videocassette recording made by Robert Wilson
Clipping from Allen Ginsberg's beard, 1964
Stored in a Phoenix Book Shop envelope with Robert A. Wilson's autograph note, "Ginsberg's beard | 1964."
Various news clippings, 1972-1999
Topics include the theatre production of Kaddish (1972), censorship issues, Allen Ginsberg's archive at Stanford, and Allen Ginsberg's obituary from various sources. 24 items, including four periodicals related to Allen Ginsberg, Third Rail No. 8 inscribed by Allen Ginsberg to Robert A. Wilson.
Autograph card signed, 1975 March 25
Photographs, playbills, and ephemera
Autograph letter signed, undated
Written on Mrs. Randall Jarrell's stationery.
Autograph letter signed from Carolyn Harris, 1982 June 14
Includes an autograph letter signed with envelope from Jarrell to Harris, which Harris dates as Fall of 1958 or Spring 1959.
Ephemera, 1960-1965
Playbill, "The Three Sisters," 1964; various news clippings 1960-1965.