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 writes about the first anniversary of September...
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. Robinson, Leonard Wallace, 1912-1999. American literature--Montana. American literature--20th century.
In this entry, Patricia Goedicke writes of her husband's death and reflects upon its impact on a a poem titled ""Third Rail,"" which she continues to draft later in the entry.
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--Montana. American literature--20th century. American literature--poetry.
This extended journal entry by Patricia Goedicke contains Goedicke's commentary on all her published poems to date, including poems that would appear in Paul Bunyan's Bearskin two years later.
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...
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.
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