Goedicke, Patricia. American literature--20th century. As Earth Begins to End.
This email includes Goedicke's email to Copper Canyon publishing regarding last minute changes to her manuscript for As Earth Begins to End and Weigers reply and general response to the manuscript.
Goedicke, Patricia. American literature--20th century. As Earth Begins to End.
In this letter to Sam Hamill at Copper Canyon Press, officially submits her manuscript to Copper Canyon for publication. As stated in the letter, she had previously submitted the manuscript to Milkweed Press, who published her prior three books,...
Goedicke, Patricia. American literature--20th century.
For All the Sad Rain appeared first in The Slackwater Review in 1984 before appearing as the prelude to The Wind of Our Going, published in 1985. These drafts range in date from 1978-1983.
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--21st century. Creative writing (Higher education).
Patricia Goedicke retired from the University of Montana in 2003. As one of her last acts as professor, she gave a commencement speech in which she elaborated upon the importance of the imagination in understanding each other and the world we live...
Goedicke, Patricia. American literature--20th century. As Earth Begins to End.
This is draft table of contents within a file of correspondence to and from Copper Canyon Press from 1998-1999. The notes on the second version of the table contain Goedicke's comments and notes to Michael Wiegers, an editor at Copper Canyon. ...
Goedicke, Patricia. Bedient, Calvin. American literature--20th century. Invisible Horses.
These drafts of poems by Goedicke contain comments by Bedient. These poems were part of a manuscript that would be published under the title Invisible Horses.
Robinson, Leonard Wallace, 1912-1999. American literature--20th century. The Man Who Loved Beauty.
In these early notes for The Man Who Loved Beauty, Leonard Wallace Robinson sketches the general relationship between the main character and his wife. While these notes begin in the third person, they move to the first person by page two.
Goedicke, Patricia. American literature--20th century.
These drafts of ""The Outer Banks"" were written while Goedicke was at the MacDowell Colony in 1968. It was during this stay that Goedicke met Leonard Wallace Robinson, who she would marry in 1971.
Goedicke, Patricia. American literature--20th century. As Earth Begins to End.
This is letter to Michael Wiegers of Copper Canyon Press was written as Leonard Robinson's condition was rapidly deteriorating. The letter reflects Copper Canyon's publishing process, particular with regards to the editorial process and the...
Goedicke, Patricia. American literature--20th century. As Earth Begins to End.
This is letter was written to Emilie Buchwald of Milkweed Press after Milkweed passed on the manuscript for As Earth Begins to End. Here, Goedicke recounts the changes in her revised manuscript. This item may be found in Box 2, Folder 11.
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.
In these drafts of a poem titled "The Outer Banks," one begins to see the framework of the finished poem. Gone are the overt references to specific assassinations, such as Whitman's lilacs in commemoration of Lincoln's death and the...