Poets
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Colorado Poetry Fellowship, Inc. Records
Container 10, 1979
Roll storage tube contains one (1) rolled broadside: Grenier, Robert. Cambridge M’ass. 40 3/4 x 49 inches. Tuumba Press, 1979.
Deatt Hudson Papers
Deatt Hudson (1931-1988) was a Professor of English at Colorado Women's College, Denver, Colorado, who earned her B.A. from the University of Denver and an M.A. from Yale University. She earned a second M.A. from Middlebury College. Hudson wrote poetry and short stories. The Deatt Hudson Papers include correspondence, diaries, biographical materials, a baby book, class notes, a yearbook, notebooks, scrapbooks, and photographs.
Fritz Leiber (Chicago Civic Theatre), 1934
Fritz Leiber (12-24-1910 to 9-5-1992) American writer of fantasy, horror, and science fiction; poet and an actor in films.
Maureen Owen Papers
Maureen Owen is a poet, editor, and publisher, and has served as the coordinator/director of the St. Marks Poetry Project (1976-1980). Owen is the author of numerous collections of poetry, and is the founder of the literary magazine Telephone and the press Telephone Books. The collection consists of correspondence with colleagues, editorial work on publications, teaching materials, manuscripts and drafts, notebooks, and other various items related to her work and life.
Poem on the Page Broadsides
Poem on the Page collection of fine printed letterpress broadsides from various publishers assembled by the University of Denver Department of Special Collecions and Archives. Poetry by various poets, colophons by the corresponding printers.
Qualls, Schyleen, 2017
This folder contains (2) copies of the interview with Schyleen Qualls.
Schyleen Qualls Oral History, 2017
Interview with Schyleen Qualls conducted by Nathalie Proulx. The interview is audio only and missing the beginning due to technical errors. The audio begins with Schyleen describing Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble's experiences at FESTAC 77.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 68, issue 18, 1963 November 19
“The Hostess with the Mostest” Attends Sorority Tea in Her Honor. $80,000 Grant to Provide Funds for New IR, SSF Program. Film Needs Coeds; Eight Spots Open. Scrolls of Appreciation Given to Music Entertainment Group. Six Poets Publish Works in Annual. Borda’s Quintette to Appear at CCC. Snack Bar Open.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 75, issue 12, 1970 October 19
Lack of funds, office space hurt open clinic programs. Mahoney expresses hope for abortions. English pub poet reads own works. Mitchell lauds Fall Festival: “a highlight of the season”.