Chris Torrance Poetry and Ephemera Collection

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  • Chris Torrance Poetry and Ephemera Collection Book Detail

  • Author : Chris Torrance
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  • Genre : English poetry
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  • File Size : 88,88 MB

Chris Torrance Poetry and Ephemera Collection by Chris Torrance PDF Summary

Book Description: Collection consists of poetry books, periodicals, correspondence, and ephemera by poet Chris Torrance, dating from 1968 to 2015. Included are key early chapbooks by Torrance, such as "Aries Under Saturn and Beyond" (1969), works forming part of Torrance's "Magic Door" sequence, and books and audio recordings by his "Heat Poets" performance group. Multiple copies of many of the chapbooks are present, and many of them are inscribed by the author to Bill Wyatt and others. The collection also contains works by fellow poets Phil Maillard, Barry Edgar Pilcher, Evelyn T. Pilcher, and Val Torrance (Chris Torrance's spouse from 1968 to 1976). A substantial amount of personal correspondece by Torrance is included: a set of letters, cards, and a typescript addressed to Bill Wyatt (dating from 1976-2014); over 100 letters and cards to Torrance's publisher and friend Robert King of Cwm Nedd Press; and an illustrated letter to poet Jeremy Hilton.

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