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From 1973 to 1976, he was chair of the National Security Council Interagency Task Force on the Law of the Sea and ambassador and deputy special representative of the president to the law of the sea conference. Previously he served as the counselor on international law to the State Department. With the deputy attorney general of the United States, he was co-chair in March 1990 of the U.S.-USSR talks in Moscow and Leningrad on the rule of law. As a consultant to the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, he was honored by the director for his work on the ABM Treaty Interpretation Project. He has been a frequent witness before congressional committees on maritime policy, legal aspects of foreign policy, national security, war and treaty powers, and democracy and human rights. He has been a fellow of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars at the Smithsonian Institution.","Moore is a member of advisory and editorial boards for nine journals and numerous professional organizations, and he has published many articles on oceans policy, national security and international law.","Site authors, \"John Norton Moore,\" UVA Law School Website. http://www.law.virginia.edu/lawweb/faculty.nsf/FHPbI/1192475?OpenDocumen... (accessed December 9, 2015)"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis small collection of John Norton Moore Papers came to the Library in the Summer of 1995.  Consists of 4 boxes, principally of files about the conflict in Central America (Nicaragua and El Salvador), with which Prof. Moore was very interested and involved.  There are some correspondence files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addition of professional papers was transferred  to the Law Library in January of 2020 upon the retirement of Professor Moore. 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Anbian writes a poetry that won't surrender an inch of imaginative freedom to love, hate, or ideology – his own above all. With I NOT I (EDT4072), the word comes from the poet himself in a writer's voice – that is, in a language demotic, impassioned, and little peculiar. Included in this powerful follow-up to the 2007 poetry and jazz CD, Robert Anbian and the Unidentified Flying Quartet, also on Edgetone Records (EDT4052), is a sweeping selection from Anbian's epochal WE series, in a new sequence enacting the poems' contingent, open-ended form. This is an important recording for anyone interested in poetry, spoken word, literature, anti-literature, and the troubled junctures of culture and politics.","Robert Anbian published three poetry collections, WE Parts 1 \u0026 2 (Night Horn Books 1999), Antinostalgia (Ruddy Duck Press 1992) and Bohemian Airs \u0026 Other Kêfs (Night Horn Books, 1982). His most recent publication is the chapbook, Blame the Powerful: Political Poems (War\u0026Peace Press 2004). His work has appeared in the anthologies, Beyond Lament: Poets of the World Confront the Holocaust (Northwestern) and Practicing Angels: A Contemporary Anthology of San Francisco Bay Area Poetry (Seismograph), at www.newversenews.com, and in the literary periodicals City Lights Review, North Coast Literary Review, Oxygen, Left Curve, Oro Madre, Compages, and the electronic journal, Rif/t. From 1978-82, he edited the literary review, Oboe.\"","A native of New Jersey and graduate of the University of Virginia, and following his work in the Peace Corps, Anbian lived and worked as a journalist and editor in San Francisco. He graduated from the University of Virginia in 1971, after which he spent three years in Niger with the Peace Corps from 1974 to 1977. He then relocated to San Francisco, where he worked as a writer and poet until his death. From 1985 to 1996, Robert served as the editor of the monthly Film Arts Foundation magazine, Release Print, and the publicist for an independent filmmaker education and advocacy group. He founded his own publishing house, Night Horn Books. Anbian published three poetry collections: WE Parts 1 \u0026 2 (Night Horn Books, 1999), Antinostalgia (Ruddy Duck Press, 1992), and Bohemian Airs \u0026 Other Kêfs (Night Horn Books, 1982).","Source:\n\"Robert Anbian\" Edgetone Records website. Accessed 10/2/25\nhttps://www.edgetonerecords.com/anbian.html","Content Warning:This collection contains sexual imagery that viewers may find offensive.The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This collection contains sexual imagery that viewers may find offensive.\nThe purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This collection contains nudity that viewers may find offensive.\nThe purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This collection contains nudity that viewers may find offensive.\nThe purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This collection contains the papers of poet, author, publisher, and political activist Robert White Anbian (1949-2022). Anbian graduated from the University of Virginia in 1971, after which he spent three years in Niger with the Peace Corps from 1974 to 1977. He then relocated to San Francisco, where he worked as a writer and poet until his death. From 1985 to 1996, Robert served as the editor of the monthly Film Arts Foundation magazine, Release Print, and the publicist for an independent filmmaker education and advocacy group. He founded his own publishing house, Night Horn Books. Anbian published three poetry collections: WE Parts 1 \u0026 2 (Night Horn Books, 1999), Antinostalgia (Ruddy Duck Press, 1992), and Bohemian Airs \u0026 Other Kêfs (Night Horn Books, 1982).","The collection contains sketchbooks, journals, handwritten and printed drafts of poems, screenplays, short stories, and longer works, notes, newspaper clippings, articles, printed publications, posters, pamphlets, resumes, an astrological chart, artworks, photographs, correspondence, ephemera, and publications published by Night Horn Books.","The papers span from 1974 to 2022 and document his work as a writer and publisher. Materials include his journals and sketchbooks from 1974 to 2019, which include his artwork, notes, and poetry. There are synopses, drafts, notebooks, and notes of two of his novels, \"The Glittering Zero\" and \"Deep Blue Sea,\" as well as his poetry, short stories, and screenplays.","Aside from his written work, the collection contains correspondence between Anbian and other poets, personal handwritten notes, postcards to friends and family members, resumes, photographs, and artwork by Anbian. Works published by Wilderness Press and Night Horn Book, authored by Anbian and others, are also included. 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This is an important recording for anyone interested in poetry, spoken word, literature, anti-literature, and the troubled junctures of culture and politics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Anbian published three poetry collections, WE Parts 1 \u0026amp; 2 (Night Horn Books 1999), Antinostalgia (Ruddy Duck Press 1992) and Bohemian Airs \u0026amp; Other Kêfs (Night Horn Books, 1982). His most recent publication is the chapbook, Blame the Powerful: Political Poems (War\u0026amp;Peace Press 2004). His work has appeared in the anthologies, Beyond Lament: Poets of the World Confront the Holocaust (Northwestern) and Practicing Angels: A Contemporary Anthology of San Francisco Bay Area Poetry (Seismograph), at www.newversenews.com, and in the literary periodicals City Lights Review, North Coast Literary Review, Oxygen, Left Curve, Oro Madre, Compages, and the electronic journal, Rif/t. 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He's discovering the music in language, in thought, in the cortex of consciousness. He's funny.","That Anbian, a leading voice in the San Francisco poetry underground, isn't more widely known is as much a tribute to his \"odd man out\" obstinacy as to the usual reluctance of society to deal with its critics. Yet obstinacy has a point. Anbian writes a poetry that won't surrender an inch of imaginative freedom to love, hate, or ideology – his own above all. With I NOT I (EDT4072), the word comes from the poet himself in a writer's voice – that is, in a language demotic, impassioned, and little peculiar. Included in this powerful follow-up to the 2007 poetry and jazz CD, Robert Anbian and the Unidentified Flying Quartet, also on Edgetone Records (EDT4052), is a sweeping selection from Anbian's epochal WE series, in a new sequence enacting the poems' contingent, open-ended form. This is an important recording for anyone interested in poetry, spoken word, literature, anti-literature, and the troubled junctures of culture and politics.","Robert Anbian published three poetry collections, WE Parts 1 \u0026 2 (Night Horn Books 1999), Antinostalgia (Ruddy Duck Press 1992) and Bohemian Airs \u0026 Other Kêfs (Night Horn Books, 1982). His most recent publication is the chapbook, Blame the Powerful: Political Poems (War\u0026Peace Press 2004). His work has appeared in the anthologies, Beyond Lament: Poets of the World Confront the Holocaust (Northwestern) and Practicing Angels: A Contemporary Anthology of San Francisco Bay Area Poetry (Seismograph), at www.newversenews.com, and in the literary periodicals City Lights Review, North Coast Literary Review, Oxygen, Left Curve, Oro Madre, Compages, and the electronic journal, Rif/t. From 1978-82, he edited the literary review, Oboe.\"","A native of New Jersey and graduate of the University of Virginia, and following his work in the Peace Corps, Anbian lived and worked as a journalist and editor in San Francisco. He graduated from the University of Virginia in 1971, after which he spent three years in Niger with the Peace Corps from 1974 to 1977. He then relocated to San Francisco, where he worked as a writer and poet until his death. From 1985 to 1996, Robert served as the editor of the monthly Film Arts Foundation magazine, Release Print, and the publicist for an independent filmmaker education and advocacy group. He founded his own publishing house, Night Horn Books. Anbian published three poetry collections: WE Parts 1 \u0026 2 (Night Horn Books, 1999), Antinostalgia (Ruddy Duck Press, 1992), and Bohemian Airs \u0026 Other Kêfs (Night Horn Books, 1982).","Source:\n\"Robert Anbian\" Edgetone Records website. 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There are synopses, drafts, notebooks, and notes of two of his novels, \"The Glittering Zero\" and \"Deep Blue Sea,\" as well as his poetry, short stories, and screenplays.","Aside from his written work, the collection contains correspondence between Anbian and other poets, personal handwritten notes, postcards to friends and family members, resumes, photographs, and artwork by Anbian. Works published by Wilderness Press and Night Horn Book, authored by Anbian and others, are also included. 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Anbian writes a poetry that won't surrender an inch of imaginative freedom to love, hate, or ideology – his own above all. With I NOT I (EDT4072), the word comes from the poet himself in a writer's voice – that is, in a language demotic, impassioned, and little peculiar. Included in this powerful follow-up to the 2007 poetry and jazz CD, Robert Anbian and the Unidentified Flying Quartet, also on Edgetone Records (EDT4052), is a sweeping selection from Anbian's epochal WE series, in a new sequence enacting the poems' contingent, open-ended form. This is an important recording for anyone interested in poetry, spoken word, literature, anti-literature, and the troubled junctures of culture and politics.","Robert Anbian published three poetry collections, WE Parts 1 \u0026 2 (Night Horn Books 1999), Antinostalgia (Ruddy Duck Press 1992) and Bohemian Airs \u0026 Other Kêfs (Night Horn Books, 1982). His most recent publication is the chapbook, Blame the Powerful: Political Poems (War\u0026Peace Press 2004). His work has appeared in the anthologies, Beyond Lament: Poets of the World Confront the Holocaust (Northwestern) and Practicing Angels: A Contemporary Anthology of San Francisco Bay Area Poetry (Seismograph), at www.newversenews.com, and in the literary periodicals City Lights Review, North Coast Literary Review, Oxygen, Left Curve, Oro Madre, Compages, and the electronic journal, Rif/t. From 1978-82, he edited the literary review, Oboe.\"","A native of New Jersey and graduate of the University of Virginia, and following his work in the Peace Corps, Anbian lived and worked as a journalist and editor in San Francisco. He graduated from the University of Virginia in 1971, after which he spent three years in Niger with the Peace Corps from 1974 to 1977. He then relocated to San Francisco, where he worked as a writer and poet until his death. From 1985 to 1996, Robert served as the editor of the monthly Film Arts Foundation magazine, Release Print, and the publicist for an independent filmmaker education and advocacy group. He founded his own publishing house, Night Horn Books. Anbian published three poetry collections: WE Parts 1 \u0026 2 (Night Horn Books, 1999), Antinostalgia (Ruddy Duck Press, 1992), and Bohemian Airs \u0026 Other Kêfs (Night Horn Books, 1982).","Source:\n\"Robert Anbian\" Edgetone Records website. 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Anbian graduated from the University of Virginia in 1971, after which he spent three years in Niger with the Peace Corps from 1974 to 1977. He then relocated to San Francisco, where he worked as a writer and poet until his death. From 1985 to 1996, Robert served as the editor of the monthly Film Arts Foundation magazine, Release Print, and the publicist for an independent filmmaker education and advocacy group. He founded his own publishing house, Night Horn Books. Anbian published three poetry collections: WE Parts 1 \u0026 2 (Night Horn Books, 1999), Antinostalgia (Ruddy Duck Press, 1992), and Bohemian Airs \u0026 Other Kêfs (Night Horn Books, 1982).","The collection contains sketchbooks, journals, handwritten and printed drafts of poems, screenplays, short stories, and longer works, notes, newspaper clippings, articles, printed publications, posters, pamphlets, resumes, an astrological chart, artworks, photographs, correspondence, ephemera, and publications published by Night Horn Books.","The papers span from 1974 to 2022 and document his work as a writer and publisher. Materials include his journals and sketchbooks from 1974 to 2019, which include his artwork, notes, and poetry. 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From 1978-82, he edited the literary review, Oboe.\"","A native of New Jersey and graduate of the University of Virginia, and following his work in the Peace Corps, Anbian lived and worked as a journalist and editor in San Francisco. He graduated from the University of Virginia in 1971, after which he spent three years in Niger with the Peace Corps from 1974 to 1977. He then relocated to San Francisco, where he worked as a writer and poet until his death. From 1985 to 1996, Robert served as the editor of the monthly Film Arts Foundation magazine, Release Print, and the publicist for an independent filmmaker education and advocacy group. He founded his own publishing house, Night Horn Books. Anbian published three poetry collections: WE Parts 1 \u0026 2 (Night Horn Books, 1999), Antinostalgia (Ruddy Duck Press, 1992), and Bohemian Airs \u0026 Other Kêfs (Night Horn Books, 1982).","Source:\n\"Robert Anbian\" Edgetone Records website. 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