Box 6
Contains 17 Results:
"The Dancer"
Summary: Largely poems, a mixture over several years. Some poems are from A Privacy of Speech and The Blowing of the Seed. Also includes some ephemera and letters. Annotations to many carbon copies of the poems indicate the journals to which Everson submitted them for publication.
"When as the woman ..."
Summary: Largely poems, a mixture over several years. Some poems are from A Privacy of Speech and The Blowing of the Seed. Also includes some ephemera and letters. Annotations to many carbon copies of the poems indicate the journals to which Everson submitted them for publication.
"I speak ..."
Summary: Largely poems, a mixture over several years. Some poems are from A Privacy of Speech and The Blowing of the Seed. Also includes some ephemera and letters. Annotations to many carbon copies of the poems indicate the journals to which Everson submitted them for publication.
"Dance, dance..."
Summary: Largely poems, a mixture over several years. Some poems are from A Privacy of Speech and The Blowing of the Seed. Also includes some ephemera and letters. Annotations to many carbon copies of the poems indicate the journals to which Everson submitted them for publication.
"Stir, turn me the lips ..."
Summary: Largely poems, a mixture over several years. Some poems are from A Privacy of Speech and The Blowing of the Seed. Also includes some ephemera and letters. Annotations to many carbon copies of the poems indicate the journals to which Everson submitted them for publication.
"Reject" (also called "To Clayton James")
Summary: Largely poems, a mixture over several years. Some poems are from A Privacy of Speech and The Blowing of the Seed. Also includes some ephemera and letters. Annotations to many carbon copies of the poems indicate the journals to which Everson submitted them for publication.
"And dawn draws ..."
Summary: Largely poems, a mixture over several years. Some poems are from A Privacy of Speech and The Blowing of the Seed. Also includes some ephemera and letters. Annotations to many carbon copies of the poems indicate the journals to which Everson submitted them for publication.