Goedicke, Patricia. American literature--20th century. Creative writing (Higher education).
In November of 1988, Patricia Goedicke delivered a lecture at the University of Kansas in Lawrence about the function of sound and silence in poetry. These are the notes for that lecture, which emerged from an imitation workshop she taught...
Goedicke, Patricia. American literature--Montana. American literature--20th century.
These notes are for a reading by Patricia Goedicke on October 7, 2001 for the 2nd Wind Reading Series held by the University of Montana Creative Writing department in Missoula, Montana. The notes for this reading reflect the backdrop of the...
Goedicke, Patricia. Creative writing (Higher education). American literature--Montana. American literature--20th century.
These notes for Patricia Goedicke's opening lecture for her Graduate workshop in 2002 (ENCR 511) at the University of Montana summarize her influences as a writer, her general aesthetic with regards to writing, as well as the general structure of...
Goedicke, Patricia. American literature--20th century.
These drafts, ordered from most recent to oldest, reflect the many changes to Goedicke's meditation on presenence and absence, sound and silence. Based on the notes at the top of each draft, the poem has been read by Sally, Sarah, and Melissa. ...
Goedicke, Patricia. American literature--20th century.
This entry contains the initial drafts of ""This Music Has Holes in It,"" which was published in Goedicke's thirteenth book of poems, The Baseball Field at Night. Goedicke also expresses concern that the United States will...
Goedicke, Patricia. American literature--20th century.
This entry contains drafts of two poems: ""The Outer Banks"" and ""To a Sailor."" ""The Outer Banks"" was published in For the Four Corners, Goedicke's second book of poems in 1976. In...
Goedicke, Patricia. American literature--20th century. As Earth Begins to End.
These notes are for Patricia Goedicke's reading at the Woodstock Poetry Festival. Most of the poems Goedicke read at the festival were from Invisible Horses and As Earth Begins to End. The notes contain brief comments about these two books as...