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16 linear shelf feet","The collection is without restrictions.","This collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n          Series I: Correspondence: \n          Subseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n          Subseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n          Series II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n          Subseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026 Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n          Subseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n          Subseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n          Series III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n          Series IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         ","Arranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent","arranged by date","arranged by the name of the author","Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n          The Grave of the Right Hand , in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n          Hard Freight (1973); \n          Bloodlines (1975); \n          China Trace (1977); \n          The Southern Cross (1981); \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1982); \n          The Other Side of the\n         River (1984); \n          Zone Journals (1988); \n          The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990 (1990); \n          Chickamauga (1995); \n          Black Zodiac (1997) and \n          Appalachia (1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n          Bloodlines (1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n          Chickamauga (1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n          Black Zodiac (1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n          The Storm and Other Things .\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n          Orphic Songs , 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n          The Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series , the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n          The Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography , the volume \n          The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n          Halflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n          Quarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , University of Michigan Press (1995).","This collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.","The correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.","Correspondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).","Other types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.","Of special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.","Also present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.","A third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n          The New Yorker , and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.","A third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.","Series four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.","including: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken","including: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                      The Chariton\n                     Review ), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman","including: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer","including: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen","including: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting","including: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn","including: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine","including: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried","including: Gale Research Company re \n                      Contemporary\n                     Authors , Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.","including: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther","including: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks","including: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman","including: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin","including: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins","including: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026 Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall","including: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis","including: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu","including: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson","including: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric","including: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy","including: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman","including: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin","including: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione","including: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty","including: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones","including: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel","including: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan","including: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh","including: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel","including: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow","including: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott","including: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library","including: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer","including: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt","including: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder","including: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa",", including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled","including text from Barry Lopez","Part One covers from page 59-74 in \n                   Halflife Part Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                   Halflife","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","This collection consists of the\n         papers of American poet and University of Virginia English\n         professor, Charles Penzel Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items\n         (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16 linear shelf feet), ca. 1890-1999,\n         including manuscripts, poetry and translation notebooks kept\n         by Charles Wright, professional and personal correspondence,\n         photographs, printed material, news clippings, artwork,\n         interviews, book reviews, and tape recordings.","English"],"unitid_tesim":["11437"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"collection_title_tesim":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"collection_ssim":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was acquired by the University of\n            Virginia Library from Charles Wright, University of\n            Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, on October 5, 1998,\n            and is unrestricted."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["38 Hollinger boxes,\n         ca. 16 linear shelf feet"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is without restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is without restrictions."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries I: Correspondence: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026amp; 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He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSince 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Grave of the Right Hand\u003c/title\u003e, in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHard Freight\u003c/title\u003e(1973); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBloodlines\u003c/title\u003e(1975); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChina Trace\u003c/title\u003e(1977); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Southern Cross\u003c/title\u003e(1981); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCountry Music: Selected Early\n         Poems\u003c/title\u003e(1982); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Other Side of the\n         River\u003c/title\u003e(1984); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eZone Journals\u003c/title\u003e(1988); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990\u003c/title\u003e(1990); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChickamauga\u003c/title\u003e(1995); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlack Zodiac\u003c/title\u003e(1997) and \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAppalachia\u003c/title\u003e(1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBloodlines\u003c/title\u003e(1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCountry Music: Selected Early\n         Poems\u003c/title\u003e(1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChickamauga\u003c/title\u003e(1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlack Zodiac\u003c/title\u003e(1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Storm and Other Things\u003c/title\u003e.\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eOrphic Songs\u003c/title\u003e, 1984).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series\u003c/title\u003e, the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography\u003c/title\u003e, the volume \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright\u003c/title\u003ecollected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews\u003c/title\u003e, 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eQuarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews\u003c/title\u003e, University of Michigan Press (1995).\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n          The Grave of the Right Hand , in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n          Hard Freight (1973); \n          Bloodlines (1975); \n          China Trace (1977); \n          The Southern Cross (1981); \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1982); \n          The Other Side of the\n         River (1984); \n          Zone Journals (1988); \n          The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990 (1990); \n          Chickamauga (1995); \n          Black Zodiac (1997) and \n          Appalachia (1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n          Bloodlines (1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n          Chickamauga (1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n          Black Zodiac (1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n          The Storm and Other Things .\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n          Orphic Songs , 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n          The Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series , the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n          The Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography , the volume \n          The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n          Halflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n          Quarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , University of Michigan Press (1995)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of Charles Wright, Accession # 11437, Special\n            Collections Dept., University of Virginia, Charlottesville,\n            Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Papers of Charles Wright, Accession # 11437, Special\n            Collections Dept., University of Virginia, Charlottesville,\n            Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe New Yorker\u003c/title\u003e, and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Chariton\n                     Review\u003c/title\u003e), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026amp;\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Gale Research Company re \n                     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eContemporary\n                     Authors\u003c/title\u003e, Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026amp; Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e, including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding text from Barry Lopez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart One covers from page 59-74 in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife\u003c/title\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePart Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.","The correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.","Correspondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).","Other types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.","Of special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.","Also present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.","A third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n          The New Yorker , and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.","A third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.","Series four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.","including: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken","including: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                      The Chariton\n                     Review ), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman","including: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer","including: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen","including: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting","including: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn","including: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine","including: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried","including: Gale Research Company re \n                      Contemporary\n                     Authors , Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.","including: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther","including: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks","including: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman","including: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin","including: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins","including: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026 Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall","including: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis","including: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu","including: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson","including: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric","including: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy","including: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman","including: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin","including: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione","including: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty","including: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones","including: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel","including: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan","including: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh","including: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel","including: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow","including: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott","including: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library","including: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer","including: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt","including: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder","including: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa",", including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled","including text from Barry Lopez","Part One covers from page 59-74 in \n                   Halflife Part Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                   Halflife"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use 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manuscripts, poetry and translation notebooks kept\n         by Charles Wright, professional and personal correspondence,\n         photographs, printed material, news clippings, artwork,\n         interviews, book reviews, and tape recordings."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":375,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T12:12:51.814Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu01233_c02_c02_c33"}},{"id":"viu_viu01233_c02_c02_c34","type":"Item","attributes":{"title":"Zone\n                     JournalsGalleys (2 Sets) \n                     1987 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Special Collections Dept."],"collection_ssim":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"child_component_count_isi":0,"level_ssm":["Item"],"level_ssim":["Item"],"sort_isi":203,"containers_ssim":["Box 28"],"_nest_path_":"/components#1/components#1/components#33","timestamp":"2026-05-21T12:12:51.814Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viu_viu01233","ead_ssi":"viu_viu01233","_root_":"viu_viu01233","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu01233","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/uva-sc/viu01233.xml","title_ssm":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"title_tesim":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["11437"],"text":["11437","Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998","38 Hollinger boxes,\n         ca. 16 linear shelf feet","The collection is without restrictions.","This collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n          Series I: Correspondence: \n          Subseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n          Subseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n          Series II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n          Subseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026 Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n          Subseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n          Subseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n          Series III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n          Series IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         ","Arranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent","arranged by date","arranged by the name of the author","Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n          The Grave of the Right Hand , in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n          Hard Freight (1973); \n          Bloodlines (1975); \n          China Trace (1977); \n          The Southern Cross (1981); \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1982); \n          The Other Side of the\n         River (1984); \n          Zone Journals (1988); \n          The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990 (1990); \n          Chickamauga (1995); \n          Black Zodiac (1997) and \n          Appalachia (1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n          Bloodlines (1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n          Chickamauga (1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n          Black Zodiac (1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n          The Storm and Other Things .\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n          Orphic Songs , 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n          The Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series , the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n          The Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography , the volume \n          The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n          Halflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n          Quarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , University of Michigan Press (1995).","This collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.","The correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.","Correspondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).","Other types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.","Of special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.","Also present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.","A third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n          The New Yorker , and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.","A third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.","Series four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.","including: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken","including: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                      The Chariton\n                     Review ), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman","including: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer","including: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen","including: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting","including: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn","including: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine","including: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried","including: Gale Research Company re \n                      Contemporary\n                     Authors , Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.","including: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther","including: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks","including: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman","including: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin","including: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins","including: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026 Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall","including: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis","including: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu","including: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson","including: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric","including: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy","including: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman","including: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin","including: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione","including: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty","including: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones","including: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel","including: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan","including: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh","including: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel","including: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow","including: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott","including: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library","including: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer","including: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt","including: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder","including: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa",", including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled","including text from Barry Lopez","Part One covers from page 59-74 in \n                   Halflife Part Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                   Halflife","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","This collection consists of the\n         papers of American poet and University of Virginia English\n         professor, Charles Penzel Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items\n         (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16 linear shelf feet), ca. 1890-1999,\n         including manuscripts, poetry and translation notebooks kept\n         by Charles Wright, professional and personal correspondence,\n         photographs, printed material, news clippings, artwork,\n         interviews, book reviews, and tape recordings.","English"],"unitid_tesim":["11437"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"collection_title_tesim":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"collection_ssim":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was acquired by the University of\n            Virginia Library from Charles Wright, University of\n            Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, on October 5, 1998,\n            and is unrestricted."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["38 Hollinger boxes,\n         ca. 16 linear shelf feet"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is without restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is without restrictions."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries I: Correspondence: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026amp; Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003earranged by date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003earranged by the name of the author\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["This collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n          Series I: Correspondence: \n          Subseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n          Subseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n          Series II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n          Subseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026 Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n          Subseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n          Subseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n          Series III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n          Series IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         ","Arranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent","arranged by date","arranged by the name of the author"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCharles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSince 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Grave of the Right Hand\u003c/title\u003e, in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHard Freight\u003c/title\u003e(1973); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBloodlines\u003c/title\u003e(1975); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChina Trace\u003c/title\u003e(1977); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Southern Cross\u003c/title\u003e(1981); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCountry Music: Selected Early\n         Poems\u003c/title\u003e(1982); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Other Side of the\n         River\u003c/title\u003e(1984); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eZone Journals\u003c/title\u003e(1988); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990\u003c/title\u003e(1990); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChickamauga\u003c/title\u003e(1995); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlack Zodiac\u003c/title\u003e(1997) and \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAppalachia\u003c/title\u003e(1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBloodlines\u003c/title\u003e(1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCountry Music: Selected Early\n         Poems\u003c/title\u003e(1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChickamauga\u003c/title\u003e(1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlack Zodiac\u003c/title\u003e(1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Storm and Other Things\u003c/title\u003e.\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eOrphic Songs\u003c/title\u003e, 1984).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series\u003c/title\u003e, the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography\u003c/title\u003e, the volume \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright\u003c/title\u003ecollected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews\u003c/title\u003e, 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eQuarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews\u003c/title\u003e, University of Michigan Press (1995).\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n          The Grave of the Right Hand , in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n          Hard Freight (1973); \n          Bloodlines (1975); \n          China Trace (1977); \n          The Southern Cross (1981); \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1982); \n          The Other Side of the\n         River (1984); \n          Zone Journals (1988); \n          The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990 (1990); \n          Chickamauga (1995); \n          Black Zodiac (1997) and \n          Appalachia (1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n          Bloodlines (1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n          Chickamauga (1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n          Black Zodiac (1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n          The Storm and Other Things .\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n          Orphic Songs , 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n          The Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series , the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n          The Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography , the volume \n          The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n          Halflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n          Quarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , University of Michigan Press (1995)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of Charles Wright, Accession # 11437, Special\n            Collections Dept., University of Virginia, Charlottesville,\n            Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Papers of Charles Wright, Accession # 11437, Special\n            Collections Dept., University of Virginia, Charlottesville,\n            Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe New Yorker\u003c/title\u003e, and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Chariton\n                     Review\u003c/title\u003e), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026amp;\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Gale Research Company re \n                     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eContemporary\n                     Authors\u003c/title\u003e, Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026amp; Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e, including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding text from Barry Lopez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart One covers from page 59-74 in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife\u003c/title\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePart Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.","The correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.","Correspondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).","Other types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.","Of special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.","Also present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.","A third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n          The New Yorker , and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.","A third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.","Series four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.","including: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken","including: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                      The Chariton\n                     Review ), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman","including: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer","including: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen","including: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting","including: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn","including: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine","including: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried","including: Gale Research Company re \n                      Contemporary\n                     Authors , Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.","including: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther","including: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks","including: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman","including: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin","including: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins","including: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026 Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall","including: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis","including: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu","including: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson","including: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric","including: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy","including: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman","including: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin","including: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione","including: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty","including: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones","including: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel","including: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan","including: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh","including: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel","including: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow","including: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott","including: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library","including: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer","including: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt","including: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder","including: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa",", including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled","including text from Barry Lopez","Part One covers from page 59-74 in \n                   Halflife Part Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                   Halflife"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use 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16 linear shelf feet","The collection is without restrictions.","This collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n          Series I: Correspondence: \n          Subseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n          Subseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n          Series II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n          Subseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026 Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n          Subseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n          Subseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n          Series III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n          Series IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         ","Arranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent","arranged by date","arranged by the name of the author","Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n          The Grave of the Right Hand , in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n          Hard Freight (1973); \n          Bloodlines (1975); \n          China Trace (1977); \n          The Southern Cross (1981); \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1982); \n          The Other Side of the\n         River (1984); \n          Zone Journals (1988); \n          The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990 (1990); \n          Chickamauga (1995); \n          Black Zodiac (1997) and \n          Appalachia (1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n          Bloodlines (1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n          Chickamauga (1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n          Black Zodiac (1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n          The Storm and Other Things .\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n          Orphic Songs , 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n          The Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series , the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n          The Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography , the volume \n          The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n          Halflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n          Quarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , University of Michigan Press (1995).","This collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.","The correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.","Correspondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).","Other types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.","Of special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.","Also present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.","A third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n          The New Yorker , and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.","A third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.","Series four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.","including: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken","including: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                      The Chariton\n                     Review ), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman","including: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer","including: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen","including: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting","including: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn","including: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine","including: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried","including: Gale Research Company re \n                      Contemporary\n                     Authors , Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.","including: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther","including: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks","including: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman","including: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin","including: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins","including: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026 Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall","including: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis","including: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu","including: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson","including: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric","including: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy","including: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman","including: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin","including: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione","including: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty","including: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones","including: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel","including: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan","including: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh","including: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel","including: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow","including: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott","including: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library","including: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer","including: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt","including: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder","including: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa",", including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled","including text from Barry Lopez","Part One covers from page 59-74 in \n                   Halflife Part Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                   Halflife","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","This collection consists of the\n         papers of American poet and University of Virginia English\n         professor, Charles Penzel Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items\n         (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16 linear shelf feet), ca. 1890-1999,\n         including manuscripts, poetry and translation notebooks kept\n         by Charles Wright, professional and personal correspondence,\n         photographs, printed material, news clippings, artwork,\n         interviews, book reviews, and tape recordings.","English"],"unitid_tesim":["11437"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"collection_title_tesim":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"collection_ssim":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was acquired by the University of\n            Virginia Library from Charles Wright, University of\n            Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, on October 5, 1998,\n            and is unrestricted."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["38 Hollinger boxes,\n         ca. 16 linear shelf feet"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is without restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is without restrictions."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries I: Correspondence: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026amp; Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003earranged by date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003earranged by the name of the author\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["This collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n          Series I: Correspondence: \n          Subseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n          Subseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n          Series II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n          Subseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026 Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n          Subseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n          Subseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n          Series III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n          Series IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         ","Arranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent","arranged by date","arranged by the name of the author"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCharles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSince 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Grave of the Right Hand\u003c/title\u003e, in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHard Freight\u003c/title\u003e(1973); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBloodlines\u003c/title\u003e(1975); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChina Trace\u003c/title\u003e(1977); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Southern Cross\u003c/title\u003e(1981); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCountry Music: Selected Early\n         Poems\u003c/title\u003e(1982); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Other Side of the\n         River\u003c/title\u003e(1984); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eZone Journals\u003c/title\u003e(1988); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990\u003c/title\u003e(1990); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChickamauga\u003c/title\u003e(1995); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlack Zodiac\u003c/title\u003e(1997) and \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAppalachia\u003c/title\u003e(1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBloodlines\u003c/title\u003e(1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCountry Music: Selected Early\n         Poems\u003c/title\u003e(1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChickamauga\u003c/title\u003e(1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlack Zodiac\u003c/title\u003e(1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Storm and Other Things\u003c/title\u003e.\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eOrphic Songs\u003c/title\u003e, 1984).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series\u003c/title\u003e, the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography\u003c/title\u003e, the volume \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright\u003c/title\u003ecollected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews\u003c/title\u003e, 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eQuarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews\u003c/title\u003e, University of Michigan Press (1995).\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n          The Grave of the Right Hand , in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n          Hard Freight (1973); \n          Bloodlines (1975); \n          China Trace (1977); \n          The Southern Cross (1981); \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1982); \n          The Other Side of the\n         River (1984); \n          Zone Journals (1988); \n          The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990 (1990); \n          Chickamauga (1995); \n          Black Zodiac (1997) and \n          Appalachia (1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n          Bloodlines (1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n          Chickamauga (1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n          Black Zodiac (1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n          The Storm and Other Things .\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n          Orphic Songs , 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n          The Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series , the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n          The Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography , the volume \n          The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n          Halflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n          Quarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , University of Michigan Press (1995)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of Charles Wright, Accession # 11437, Special\n            Collections Dept., University of Virginia, Charlottesville,\n            Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Papers of Charles Wright, Accession # 11437, Special\n            Collections Dept., University of Virginia, Charlottesville,\n            Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe New Yorker\u003c/title\u003e, and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Chariton\n                     Review\u003c/title\u003e), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026amp;\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Gale Research Company re \n                     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eContemporary\n                     Authors\u003c/title\u003e, Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026amp; Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e, including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding text from Barry Lopez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart One covers from page 59-74 in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife\u003c/title\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePart Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.","The correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.","Correspondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).","Other types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.","Of special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.","Also present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.","A third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n          The New Yorker , and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.","A third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.","Series four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.","including: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken","including: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                      The Chariton\n                     Review ), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman","including: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer","including: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen","including: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting","including: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn","including: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine","including: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried","including: Gale Research Company re \n                      Contemporary\n                     Authors , Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.","including: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther","including: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks","including: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman","including: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin","including: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins","including: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026 Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall","including: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis","including: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu","including: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson","including: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric","including: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy","including: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman","including: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin","including: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione","including: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty","including: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones","including: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel","including: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan","including: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh","including: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel","including: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow","including: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott","including: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library","including: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer","including: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt","including: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder","including: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa",", including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled","including text from Barry Lopez","Part One covers from page 59-74 in \n                   Halflife Part Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                   Halflife"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use 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arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n          Series I: Correspondence: \n          Subseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n          Subseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n          Series II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n          Subseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026 Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n          Subseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n          Subseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n          Series III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n          Series IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         ","Arranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent","arranged by date","arranged by the name of the author","Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n          The Grave of the Right Hand , in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n          Hard Freight (1973); \n          Bloodlines (1975); \n          China Trace (1977); \n          The Southern Cross (1981); \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1982); \n          The Other Side of the\n         River (1984); \n          Zone Journals (1988); \n          The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990 (1990); \n          Chickamauga (1995); \n          Black Zodiac (1997) and \n          Appalachia (1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n          Bloodlines (1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n          Chickamauga (1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n          Black Zodiac (1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n          The Storm and Other Things .\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n          Orphic Songs , 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n          The Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series , the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n          The Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography , the volume \n          The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n          Halflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n          Quarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , University of Michigan Press (1995).","This collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.","The correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.","Correspondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).","Other types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.","Of special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.","Also present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.","A third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n          The New Yorker , and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.","A third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.","Series four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.","including: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken","including: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                      The Chariton\n                     Review ), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman","including: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer","including: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen","including: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting","including: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn","including: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine","including: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried","including: Gale Research Company re \n                      Contemporary\n                     Authors , Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.","including: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther","including: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks","including: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman","including: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin","including: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins","including: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026 Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall","including: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis","including: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu","including: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson","including: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric","including: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy","including: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman","including: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin","including: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione","including: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty","including: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones","including: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel","including: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan","including: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh","including: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel","including: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow","including: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott","including: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library","including: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer","including: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt","including: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder","including: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa",", including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled","including text from Barry Lopez","Part One covers from page 59-74 in \n                   Halflife Part Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                   Halflife","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","This collection consists of the\n         papers of American poet and University of Virginia English\n         professor, Charles Penzel Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items\n         (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16 linear shelf feet), ca. 1890-1999,\n         including manuscripts, poetry and translation notebooks kept\n         by Charles Wright, professional and personal correspondence,\n         photographs, printed material, news clippings, artwork,\n         interviews, book reviews, and tape recordings.","English"],"unitid_tesim":["11437"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"collection_title_tesim":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"collection_ssim":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was acquired by the University of\n            Virginia Library from Charles Wright, University of\n            Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, on October 5, 1998,\n            and is unrestricted."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["38 Hollinger boxes,\n         ca. 16 linear shelf feet"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is without restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is without restrictions."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries I: Correspondence: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026amp; Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003earranged by date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003earranged by the name of the author\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["This collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n          Series I: Correspondence: \n          Subseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n          Subseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n          Series II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n          Subseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026 Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n          Subseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n          Subseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n          Series III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n          Series IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         ","Arranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent","arranged by date","arranged by the name of the author"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCharles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSince 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Grave of the Right Hand\u003c/title\u003e, in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHard Freight\u003c/title\u003e(1973); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBloodlines\u003c/title\u003e(1975); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChina Trace\u003c/title\u003e(1977); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Southern Cross\u003c/title\u003e(1981); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCountry Music: Selected Early\n         Poems\u003c/title\u003e(1982); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Other Side of the\n         River\u003c/title\u003e(1984); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eZone Journals\u003c/title\u003e(1988); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990\u003c/title\u003e(1990); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChickamauga\u003c/title\u003e(1995); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlack Zodiac\u003c/title\u003e(1997) and \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAppalachia\u003c/title\u003e(1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBloodlines\u003c/title\u003e(1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCountry Music: Selected Early\n         Poems\u003c/title\u003e(1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChickamauga\u003c/title\u003e(1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlack Zodiac\u003c/title\u003e(1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Storm and Other Things\u003c/title\u003e.\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eOrphic Songs\u003c/title\u003e, 1984).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series\u003c/title\u003e, the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography\u003c/title\u003e, the volume \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright\u003c/title\u003ecollected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews\u003c/title\u003e, 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eQuarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews\u003c/title\u003e, University of Michigan Press (1995).\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n          The Grave of the Right Hand , in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n          Hard Freight (1973); \n          Bloodlines (1975); \n          China Trace (1977); \n          The Southern Cross (1981); \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1982); \n          The Other Side of the\n         River (1984); \n          Zone Journals (1988); \n          The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990 (1990); \n          Chickamauga (1995); \n          Black Zodiac (1997) and \n          Appalachia (1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n          Bloodlines (1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n          Chickamauga (1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n          Black Zodiac (1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n          The Storm and Other Things .\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n          Orphic Songs , 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n          The Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series , the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n          The Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography , the volume \n          The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n          Halflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n          Quarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , University of Michigan Press (1995)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of Charles Wright, Accession # 11437, Special\n            Collections Dept., University of Virginia, Charlottesville,\n            Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Papers of Charles Wright, Accession # 11437, Special\n            Collections Dept., University of Virginia, Charlottesville,\n            Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe New Yorker\u003c/title\u003e, and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Chariton\n                     Review\u003c/title\u003e), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026amp;\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Gale Research Company re \n                     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eContemporary\n                     Authors\u003c/title\u003e, Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026amp; Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e, including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding text from Barry Lopez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart One covers from page 59-74 in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife\u003c/title\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePart Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.","The correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.","Correspondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).","Other types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.","Of special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.","Also present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.","A third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n          The New Yorker , and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.","A third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.","Series four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.","including: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken","including: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                      The Chariton\n                     Review ), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman","including: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer","including: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen","including: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting","including: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn","including: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine","including: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried","including: Gale Research Company re \n                      Contemporary\n                     Authors , Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.","including: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther","including: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks","including: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman","including: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin","including: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins","including: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026 Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall","including: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis","including: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu","including: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson","including: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric","including: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy","including: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman","including: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin","including: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione","including: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty","including: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones","including: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel","including: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan","including: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh","including: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel","including: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow","including: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott","including: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library","including: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer","including: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt","including: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder","including: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa",", including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled","including text from Barry Lopez","Part One covers from page 59-74 in \n                   Halflife Part Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                   Halflife"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use 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linear shelf feet","The collection is without restrictions.","This collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n          Series I: Correspondence: \n          Subseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n          Subseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n          Series II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n          Subseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026 Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n          Subseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n          Subseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n          Series III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n          Series IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         ","Arranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent","arranged by date","arranged by the name of the author","Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n          The Grave of the Right Hand , in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n          Hard Freight (1973); \n          Bloodlines (1975); \n          China Trace (1977); \n          The Southern Cross (1981); \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1982); \n          The Other Side of the\n         River (1984); \n          Zone Journals (1988); \n          The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990 (1990); \n          Chickamauga (1995); \n          Black Zodiac (1997) and \n          Appalachia (1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n          Bloodlines (1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n          Chickamauga (1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n          Black Zodiac (1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n          The Storm and Other Things .\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n          Orphic Songs , 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n          The Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series , the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n          The Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography , the volume \n          The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n          Halflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n          Quarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , University of Michigan Press (1995).","This collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.","The correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.","Correspondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).","Other types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.","Of special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.","Also present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.","A third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n          The New Yorker , and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.","A third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.","Series four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.","including: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken","including: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                      The Chariton\n                     Review ), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman","including: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer","including: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen","including: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting","including: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn","including: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine","including: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried","including: Gale Research Company re \n                      Contemporary\n                     Authors , Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.","including: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther","including: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks","including: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman","including: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin","including: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins","including: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026 Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall","including: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis","including: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu","including: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson","including: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric","including: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy","including: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman","including: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin","including: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione","including: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty","including: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones","including: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel","including: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan","including: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh","including: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel","including: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow","including: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott","including: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library","including: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer","including: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt","including: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder","including: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa",", including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled","including text from Barry Lopez","Part One covers from page 59-74 in \n                   Halflife Part Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                   Halflife","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","This collection consists of the\n         papers of American poet and University of Virginia English\n         professor, Charles Penzel Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items\n         (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16 linear shelf feet), ca. 1890-1999,\n         including manuscripts, poetry and translation notebooks kept\n         by Charles Wright, professional and personal correspondence,\n         photographs, printed material, news clippings, artwork,\n         interviews, book reviews, and tape recordings.","English"],"unitid_tesim":["11437"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"collection_title_tesim":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"collection_ssim":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was acquired by the University of\n            Virginia Library from Charles Wright, University of\n            Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, on October 5, 1998,\n            and is unrestricted."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["38 Hollinger boxes,\n         ca. 16 linear shelf feet"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is without restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is without restrictions."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries I: Correspondence: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026amp; Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003earranged by date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003earranged by the name of the author\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["This collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n          Series I: Correspondence: \n          Subseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n          Subseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n          Series II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n          Subseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026 Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n          Subseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n          Subseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n          Series III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n          Series IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         ","Arranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent","arranged by date","arranged by the name of the author"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCharles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSince 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Grave of the Right Hand\u003c/title\u003e, in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHard Freight\u003c/title\u003e(1973); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBloodlines\u003c/title\u003e(1975); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChina Trace\u003c/title\u003e(1977); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Southern Cross\u003c/title\u003e(1981); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCountry Music: Selected Early\n         Poems\u003c/title\u003e(1982); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Other Side of the\n         River\u003c/title\u003e(1984); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eZone Journals\u003c/title\u003e(1988); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990\u003c/title\u003e(1990); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChickamauga\u003c/title\u003e(1995); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlack Zodiac\u003c/title\u003e(1997) and \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAppalachia\u003c/title\u003e(1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBloodlines\u003c/title\u003e(1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCountry Music: Selected Early\n         Poems\u003c/title\u003e(1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChickamauga\u003c/title\u003e(1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlack Zodiac\u003c/title\u003e(1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Storm and Other Things\u003c/title\u003e.\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eOrphic Songs\u003c/title\u003e, 1984).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series\u003c/title\u003e, the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography\u003c/title\u003e, the volume \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright\u003c/title\u003ecollected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews\u003c/title\u003e, 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eQuarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews\u003c/title\u003e, University of Michigan Press (1995).\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n          The Grave of the Right Hand , in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n          Hard Freight (1973); \n          Bloodlines (1975); \n          China Trace (1977); \n          The Southern Cross (1981); \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1982); \n          The Other Side of the\n         River (1984); \n          Zone Journals (1988); \n          The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990 (1990); \n          Chickamauga (1995); \n          Black Zodiac (1997) and \n          Appalachia (1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n          Bloodlines (1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n          Chickamauga (1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n          Black Zodiac (1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n          The Storm and Other Things .\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n          Orphic Songs , 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n          The Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series , the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n          The Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography , the volume \n          The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n          Halflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n          Quarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , University of Michigan Press (1995)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of Charles Wright, Accession # 11437, Special\n            Collections Dept., University of Virginia, Charlottesville,\n            Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Papers of Charles Wright, Accession # 11437, Special\n            Collections Dept., University of Virginia, Charlottesville,\n            Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe New Yorker\u003c/title\u003e, and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Chariton\n                     Review\u003c/title\u003e), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026amp;\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Gale Research Company re \n                     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eContemporary\n                     Authors\u003c/title\u003e, Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026amp; Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. 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Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e, including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding text from Barry Lopez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart One covers from page 59-74 in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife\u003c/title\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePart Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.","The correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.","Correspondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).","Other types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.","Of special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.","Also present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.","A third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n          The New Yorker , and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.","A third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.","Series four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.","including: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken","including: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                      The Chariton\n                     Review ), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman","including: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer","including: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen","including: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting","including: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn","including: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine","including: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried","including: Gale Research Company re \n                      Contemporary\n                     Authors , Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.","including: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther","including: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks","including: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman","including: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin","including: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins","including: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026 Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall","including: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis","including: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu","including: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson","including: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric","including: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy","including: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman","including: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin","including: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione","including: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty","including: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones","including: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel","including: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan","including: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh","including: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel","including: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow","including: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott","including: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library","including: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer","including: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt","including: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder","including: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa",", including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled","including text from Barry Lopez","Part One covers from page 59-74 in \n                   Halflife Part Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                   Halflife"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use 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     ca.\n         1890-1998","38 Hollinger boxes,\n         ca. 16 linear shelf feet","The collection is without restrictions.","This collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n          Series I: Correspondence: \n          Subseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n          Subseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n          Series II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n          Subseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026 Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n          Subseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n          Subseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n          Series III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n          Series IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         ","Arranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent","arranged by date","arranged by the name of the author","Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n          The Grave of the Right Hand , in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n          Hard Freight (1973); \n          Bloodlines (1975); \n          China Trace (1977); \n          The Southern Cross (1981); \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1982); \n          The Other Side of the\n         River (1984); \n          Zone Journals (1988); \n          The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990 (1990); \n          Chickamauga (1995); \n          Black Zodiac (1997) and \n          Appalachia (1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n          Bloodlines (1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n          Chickamauga (1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n          Black Zodiac (1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n          The Storm and Other Things .\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n          Orphic Songs , 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n          The Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series , the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n          The Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography , the volume \n          The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n          Halflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n          Quarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , University of Michigan Press (1995).","This collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.","The correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.","Correspondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).","Other types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.","Of special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.","Also present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.","A third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n          The New Yorker , and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.","A third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.","Series four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.","including: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken","including: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                      The Chariton\n                     Review ), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman","including: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer","including: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen","including: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting","including: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn","including: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine","including: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried","including: Gale Research Company re \n                      Contemporary\n                     Authors , Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.","including: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther","including: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks","including: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman","including: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin","including: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins","including: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026 Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall","including: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis","including: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu","including: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson","including: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric","including: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy","including: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman","including: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin","including: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione","including: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty","including: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones","including: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel","including: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan","including: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh","including: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel","including: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow","including: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott","including: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library","including: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer","including: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt","including: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder","including: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa",", including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled","including text from Barry Lopez","Part One covers from page 59-74 in \n                   Halflife Part Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                   Halflife","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","This collection consists of the\n         papers of American poet and University of Virginia English\n         professor, Charles Penzel Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items\n         (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16 linear shelf feet), ca. 1890-1999,\n         including manuscripts, poetry and translation notebooks kept\n         by Charles Wright, professional and personal correspondence,\n         photographs, printed material, news clippings, artwork,\n         interviews, book reviews, and tape recordings.","English"],"unitid_tesim":["11437"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"collection_title_tesim":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"collection_ssim":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was acquired by the University of\n            Virginia Library from Charles Wright, University of\n            Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, on October 5, 1998,\n            and is unrestricted."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["38 Hollinger boxes,\n         ca. 16 linear shelf feet"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is without restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is without restrictions."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries I: Correspondence: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026amp; Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003earranged by date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003earranged by the name of the author\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["This collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n          Series I: Correspondence: \n          Subseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n          Subseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n          Series II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n          Subseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026 Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n          Subseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n          Subseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n          Series III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n          Series IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         ","Arranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent","arranged by date","arranged by the name of the author"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCharles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSince 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Grave of the Right Hand\u003c/title\u003e, in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHard Freight\u003c/title\u003e(1973); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBloodlines\u003c/title\u003e(1975); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChina Trace\u003c/title\u003e(1977); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Southern Cross\u003c/title\u003e(1981); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCountry Music: Selected Early\n         Poems\u003c/title\u003e(1982); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Other Side of the\n         River\u003c/title\u003e(1984); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eZone Journals\u003c/title\u003e(1988); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990\u003c/title\u003e(1990); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChickamauga\u003c/title\u003e(1995); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlack Zodiac\u003c/title\u003e(1997) and \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAppalachia\u003c/title\u003e(1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBloodlines\u003c/title\u003e(1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCountry Music: Selected Early\n         Poems\u003c/title\u003e(1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChickamauga\u003c/title\u003e(1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlack Zodiac\u003c/title\u003e(1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Storm and Other Things\u003c/title\u003e.\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eOrphic Songs\u003c/title\u003e, 1984).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series\u003c/title\u003e, the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography\u003c/title\u003e, the volume \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright\u003c/title\u003ecollected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews\u003c/title\u003e, 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eQuarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews\u003c/title\u003e, University of Michigan Press (1995).\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n          The Grave of the Right Hand , in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n          Hard Freight (1973); \n          Bloodlines (1975); \n          China Trace (1977); \n          The Southern Cross (1981); \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1982); \n          The Other Side of the\n         River (1984); \n          Zone Journals (1988); \n          The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990 (1990); \n          Chickamauga (1995); \n          Black Zodiac (1997) and \n          Appalachia (1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n          Bloodlines (1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n          Chickamauga (1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n          Black Zodiac (1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n          The Storm and Other Things .\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n          Orphic Songs , 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n          The Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series , the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n          The Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography , the volume \n          The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n          Halflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n          Quarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , University of Michigan Press (1995)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of Charles Wright, Accession # 11437, Special\n            Collections Dept., University of Virginia, Charlottesville,\n            Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Papers of Charles Wright, Accession # 11437, Special\n            Collections Dept., University of Virginia, Charlottesville,\n            Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe New Yorker\u003c/title\u003e, and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Chariton\n                     Review\u003c/title\u003e), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026amp;\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Gale Research Company re \n                     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eContemporary\n                     Authors\u003c/title\u003e, Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026amp; Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e, including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding text from Barry Lopez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart One covers from page 59-74 in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife\u003c/title\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePart Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.","The correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.","Correspondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).","Other types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.","Of special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.","Also present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.","A third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n          The New Yorker , and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.","A third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.","Series four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.","including: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken","including: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                      The Chariton\n                     Review ), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman","including: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer","including: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen","including: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting","including: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn","including: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine","including: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried","including: Gale Research Company re \n                      Contemporary\n                     Authors , Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.","including: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther","including: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks","including: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman","including: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin","including: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins","including: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026 Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall","including: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis","including: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu","including: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson","including: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric","including: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy","including: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman","including: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin","including: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione","including: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty","including: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones","including: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel","including: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan","including: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh","including: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel","including: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow","including: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott","including: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library","including: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer","including: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt","including: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder","including: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa",", including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled","including text from Barry Lopez","Part One covers from page 59-74 in \n                   Halflife Part Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                   Halflife"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use 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Correspondence: \n          Subseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n          Subseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n          Series II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n          Subseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026 Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n          Subseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n          Subseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n          Series III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n          Series IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         ","Arranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent","arranged by date","arranged by the name of the author","Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n          The Grave of the Right Hand , in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n          Hard Freight (1973); \n          Bloodlines (1975); \n          China Trace (1977); \n          The Southern Cross (1981); \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1982); \n          The Other Side of the\n         River (1984); \n          Zone Journals (1988); \n          The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990 (1990); \n          Chickamauga (1995); \n          Black Zodiac (1997) and \n          Appalachia (1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n          Bloodlines (1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n          Chickamauga (1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n          Black Zodiac (1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n          The Storm and Other Things .\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n          Orphic Songs , 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n          The Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series , the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n          The Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography , the volume \n          The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n          Halflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n          Quarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , University of Michigan Press (1995).","This collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.","The correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.","Correspondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).","Other types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.","Of special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.","Also present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.","A third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n          The New Yorker , and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.","A third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.","Series four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.","including: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken","including: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                      The Chariton\n                     Review ), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman","including: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer","including: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen","including: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting","including: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn","including: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine","including: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried","including: Gale Research Company re \n                      Contemporary\n                     Authors , Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.","including: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther","including: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks","including: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman","including: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin","including: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins","including: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026 Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall","including: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis","including: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu","including: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson","including: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric","including: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy","including: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman","including: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin","including: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione","including: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty","including: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones","including: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel","including: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan","including: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh","including: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel","including: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow","including: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott","including: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library","including: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer","including: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt","including: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder","including: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa",", including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled","including text from Barry Lopez","Part One covers from page 59-74 in \n                   Halflife Part Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                   Halflife","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","This collection consists of the\n         papers of American poet and University of Virginia English\n         professor, Charles Penzel Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items\n         (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16 linear shelf feet), ca. 1890-1999,\n         including manuscripts, poetry and translation notebooks kept\n         by Charles Wright, professional and personal correspondence,\n         photographs, printed material, news clippings, artwork,\n         interviews, book reviews, and tape recordings.","English"],"unitid_tesim":["11437"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"collection_title_tesim":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"collection_ssim":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was acquired by the University of\n            Virginia Library from Charles Wright, University of\n            Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, on October 5, 1998,\n            and is unrestricted."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["38 Hollinger boxes,\n         ca. 16 linear shelf feet"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is without restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is without restrictions."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries I: Correspondence: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026amp; Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003earranged by date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003earranged by the name of the author\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["This collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n          Series I: Correspondence: \n          Subseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n          Subseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n          Series II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n          Subseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026 Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n          Subseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n          Subseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n          Series III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n          Series IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         ","Arranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent","arranged by date","arranged by the name of the author"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCharles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSince 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Grave of the Right Hand\u003c/title\u003e, in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHard Freight\u003c/title\u003e(1973); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBloodlines\u003c/title\u003e(1975); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChina Trace\u003c/title\u003e(1977); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Southern Cross\u003c/title\u003e(1981); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCountry Music: Selected Early\n         Poems\u003c/title\u003e(1982); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Other Side of the\n         River\u003c/title\u003e(1984); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eZone Journals\u003c/title\u003e(1988); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990\u003c/title\u003e(1990); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChickamauga\u003c/title\u003e(1995); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlack Zodiac\u003c/title\u003e(1997) and \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAppalachia\u003c/title\u003e(1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBloodlines\u003c/title\u003e(1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCountry Music: Selected Early\n         Poems\u003c/title\u003e(1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChickamauga\u003c/title\u003e(1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlack Zodiac\u003c/title\u003e(1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Storm and Other Things\u003c/title\u003e.\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eOrphic Songs\u003c/title\u003e, 1984).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series\u003c/title\u003e, the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography\u003c/title\u003e, the volume \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright\u003c/title\u003ecollected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews\u003c/title\u003e, 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eQuarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews\u003c/title\u003e, University of Michigan Press (1995).\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n          The Grave of the Right Hand , in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n          Hard Freight (1973); \n          Bloodlines (1975); \n          China Trace (1977); \n          The Southern Cross (1981); \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1982); \n          The Other Side of the\n         River (1984); \n          Zone Journals (1988); \n          The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990 (1990); \n          Chickamauga (1995); \n          Black Zodiac (1997) and \n          Appalachia (1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n          Bloodlines (1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n          Chickamauga (1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n          Black Zodiac (1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n          The Storm and Other Things .\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n          Orphic Songs , 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n          The Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series , the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n          The Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography , the volume \n          The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n          Halflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n          Quarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , University of Michigan Press (1995)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of Charles Wright, Accession # 11437, Special\n            Collections Dept., University of Virginia, Charlottesville,\n            Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Papers of Charles Wright, Accession # 11437, Special\n            Collections Dept., University of Virginia, Charlottesville,\n            Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe New Yorker\u003c/title\u003e, and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Chariton\n                     Review\u003c/title\u003e), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026amp;\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Gale Research Company re \n                     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eContemporary\n                     Authors\u003c/title\u003e, Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026amp; Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e, including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding text from Barry Lopez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart One covers from page 59-74 in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife\u003c/title\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePart Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.","The correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.","Correspondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).","Other types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.","Of special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.","Also present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.","A third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n          The New Yorker , and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.","A third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.","Series four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.","including: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken","including: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                      The Chariton\n                     Review ), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman","including: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer","including: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen","including: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting","including: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn","including: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine","including: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried","including: Gale Research Company re \n                      Contemporary\n                     Authors , Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.","including: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther","including: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks","including: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman","including: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin","including: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins","including: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026 Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall","including: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis","including: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu","including: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson","including: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric","including: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy","including: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman","including: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin","including: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione","including: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty","including: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones","including: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel","including: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan","including: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh","including: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel","including: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow","including: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott","including: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library","including: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer","including: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt","including: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder","including: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa",", including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled","including text from Barry Lopez","Part One covers from page 59-74 in \n                   Halflife Part Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                   Halflife"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use 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arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n          Series I: Correspondence: \n          Subseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n          Subseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n          Series II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n          Subseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026 Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n          Subseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n          Subseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n          Series III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n          Series IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         ","Arranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent","arranged by date","arranged by the name of the author","Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n          The Grave of the Right Hand , in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n          Hard Freight (1973); \n          Bloodlines (1975); \n          China Trace (1977); \n          The Southern Cross (1981); \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1982); \n          The Other Side of the\n         River (1984); \n          Zone Journals (1988); \n          The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990 (1990); \n          Chickamauga (1995); \n          Black Zodiac (1997) and \n          Appalachia (1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n          Bloodlines (1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n          Chickamauga (1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n          Black Zodiac (1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n          The Storm and Other Things .\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n          Orphic Songs , 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n          The Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series , the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n          The Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography , the volume \n          The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n          Halflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n          Quarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , University of Michigan Press (1995).","This collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.","The correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.","Correspondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).","Other types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.","Of special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.","Also present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.","A third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n          The New Yorker , and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.","A third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.","Series four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.","including: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken","including: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                      The Chariton\n                     Review ), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman","including: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer","including: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen","including: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting","including: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn","including: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine","including: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried","including: Gale Research Company re \n                      Contemporary\n                     Authors , Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.","including: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther","including: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks","including: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman","including: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin","including: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins","including: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026 Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall","including: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis","including: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu","including: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson","including: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric","including: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy","including: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman","including: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin","including: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione","including: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty","including: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones","including: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel","including: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan","including: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh","including: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel","including: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow","including: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott","including: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library","including: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer","including: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt","including: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder","including: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa",", including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled","including text from Barry Lopez","Part One covers from page 59-74 in \n                   Halflife Part Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                   Halflife","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","This collection consists of the\n         papers of American poet and University of Virginia English\n         professor, Charles Penzel Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items\n         (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16 linear shelf feet), ca. 1890-1999,\n         including manuscripts, poetry and translation notebooks kept\n         by Charles Wright, professional and personal correspondence,\n         photographs, printed material, news clippings, artwork,\n         interviews, book reviews, and tape recordings.","English"],"unitid_tesim":["11437"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"collection_title_tesim":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"collection_ssim":["Papers of Charles Wright \n         ca.\n         1890-1998"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was acquired by the University of\n            Virginia Library from Charles Wright, University of\n            Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, on October 5, 1998,\n            and is unrestricted."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["38 Hollinger boxes,\n         ca. 16 linear shelf feet"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is without restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is without restrictions."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries I: Correspondence: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026amp; Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSubseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003earranged by date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003earranged by the name of the author\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["This collection has been arranged in the following series\n         and subseries: \n          Series I: Correspondence: \n          Subseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence arranged by\n         last name of correspondent (Boxes 1-17) \n          Subseries B: Chronological Correspondence arranged by\n         date (Boxes 17-21) \n          Series II: Manuscripts of Works by Charles Wright \n          Subseries A: Bound Volumes of Poetry \u0026 Translation\n         Notebooks kept by Charles Wright (Boxes 21-23) \n          Subseries B: Poetry Manuscripts Arranged by Title of\n         Book (Boxes 24-29) \n          Subseries C: Miscellaneous Manuscripts (Box 29) \n          Series III: Manuscripts by Other Authors arranged by the\n         name of the author (Boxes 30-35) \n          Series IV: Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 36-38) \n         ","Arranged alphabetically by last name of\n               correspondent","arranged by date","arranged by the name of the author"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCharles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSince 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Grave of the Right Hand\u003c/title\u003e, in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHard Freight\u003c/title\u003e(1973); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBloodlines\u003c/title\u003e(1975); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChina Trace\u003c/title\u003e(1977); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Southern Cross\u003c/title\u003e(1981); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCountry Music: Selected Early\n         Poems\u003c/title\u003e(1982); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Other Side of the\n         River\u003c/title\u003e(1984); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eZone Journals\u003c/title\u003e(1988); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990\u003c/title\u003e(1990); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChickamauga\u003c/title\u003e(1995); \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlack Zodiac\u003c/title\u003e(1997) and \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAppalachia\u003c/title\u003e(1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBloodlines\u003c/title\u003e(1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCountry Music: Selected Early\n         Poems\u003c/title\u003e(1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChickamauga\u003c/title\u003e(1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlack Zodiac\u003c/title\u003e(1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Storm and Other Things\u003c/title\u003e.\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eOrphic Songs\u003c/title\u003e, 1984).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series\u003c/title\u003e, the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography\u003c/title\u003e, the volume \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright\u003c/title\u003ecollected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews\u003c/title\u003e, 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eQuarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews\u003c/title\u003e, University of Michigan Press (1995).\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County,\n         Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary\n         Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson\n         College (B.A., 1957), the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop\n         (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He\n         served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps,\n         1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School,\n         Monterey, California, the first year. He spent the remaining\n         three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning\n         there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at\n         the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at\n         the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He\n         married Holly McIntire in 1969, and published his first book\n         of poems, \n          The Grave of the Right Hand , in\n         1970. Other titles of poetry include: \n          Hard Freight (1973); \n          Bloodlines (1975); \n          China Trace (1977); \n          The Southern Cross (1981); \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1982); \n          The Other Side of the\n         River (1984); \n          Zone Journals (1988); \n          The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems\n         1980-1990 (1990); \n          Chickamauga (1995); \n          Black Zodiac (1997) and \n          Appalachia (1998). During his\n         entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his\n         poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe\n         Award from the Academy of American Poets for \n          Bloodlines (1976), the National\n         Book Award in poetry for \n          Country Music: Selected Early\n         Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the\n         Academy of American Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \n          Chickamauga (1996), and the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \n          Black Zodiac (1998). He has also\n         received awards for his work in translation, notably the PEN\n         Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet\n         Eugenio Montale's \n          The Storm and Other Things .\n         Wright has also published translations of the Italian poet\n         Dino Campana ( \n          Orphic Songs , 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information\n         consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and\n         the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's\n         essay in \n          The Contemporary Authors Autobiography\n         Series , the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick\n         in \n          The Dictionary of Literary\n         Biography , the volume \n          The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays\n         on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews,\n         and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the\n         two collections of critical essays and interviews about Wright\n         published in \n          Halflife: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press\n         (1988) and \n          Quarter Notes: Improvisations and\n         Interviews , University of Michigan Press (1995)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of Charles Wright, Accession # 11437, Special\n            Collections Dept., University of Virginia, Charlottesville,\n            Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Papers of Charles Wright, Accession # 11437, Special\n            Collections Dept., University of Virginia, Charlottesville,\n            Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe New Yorker\u003c/title\u003e, and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Chariton\n                     Review\u003c/title\u003e), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026amp;\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Gale Research Company re \n                     \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eContemporary\n                     Authors\u003c/title\u003e, Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026amp; Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. Piller, Robert Pinsky, Giancarlo\n                     Piscione\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Don Platt, Russell Platt, Marise A.\n                     Pokorny, Luke Ives Pontifell, Al Poulin, Jr.,\n                     Gaetano Prampolini, Clifford W. Price, Bill\n                     Pritchard, Wyatt Prunty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Isa de Quesada, Alice Quinn, Ricardo\n                     J. Quinones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Larry Raab, Jim Randall, Robert\n                     Randolph, Random House, Inc., Bob Rees, Richard\n                     Reeve, Melanie Rehak, James Reiss, David Remnick,\n                     Paige Rense, Jan Richman, John Ridland, Dan\n                     Rifenburgh, Mrs. J.W. Richel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Eunice Robeck, Ellen Roberson, Janet\n                     Roberts, the Rockefeller Foundation, Joseph\n                     Rodrigues, Jr., William Pitt Root, Paul B. Roth,\n                     Louis D. Rubin, Jr., William Ruddy, Mark Rudman,\n                     A. Ellison Rumsey, Lex Runciman, Eleanor Rutledge,\n                     Peter Russell, Michael Ryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Patrick Samway, Stephen Sandy,\n                     Sarabande Books, Molly Schen, Grace Schulman,\n                     Robert Schultz, D.J. Schwichow, Nathan A. Scott,\n                     Jr., Jim Seay, Joseph Secondi, David W. Sedgwick,\n                     Julianne Seeman, Barry Seiler, Mary Serpico-Lay,\n                     Bill Sheppard, Rosa Shand, Rukmini M. Sichitiu,\n                     Christine A. Sikorski, Alex Silberman, Gary Silva,\n                     Merle Singer, P. Singh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: David A. Skeel, Jr., Jeffrey\n                     Skinner, Tom Sleigh, Arthur Smith, Dean Smith,\n                     Gibbs M. Smith, Random Smith, Todd Smith, Ellison\n                     A. Smyth, Ross J. Smyth, Ann Snodgrass, Ted\n                     Solotaroff, Gary Soto, Marcia Southwick, Patricia\n                     Meyer Spacks, Amy Spanel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Bill Stafford, George Starbuck,\n                     George M. Steele, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stending,\n                     Gerald Stern, Amy Stewart, Gale Stewart, Jody\n                     Stewart, Stride Publications, Dabney Stuart,\n                     Adrienne Su, Ron Sukenick, David Summers, Dorothy\n                     Sutton, Mary Swander, Joan T. Swenson, Tree\n                     Swenson, David Swerdlow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: John Tagliabue, Indrek Tart, Phillip\n                     Taylor, Ross Taylor, Mac Test, Libby Thayer, Mike\n                     Theune, Stephen Thomas, Frances Thronson, Ann\n                     Townsend, Danielle Truscott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: University of Michigan Press,\n                     University of Tennessee Lupton Library\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Jean Valentine, Corinna Vallianatos,\n                     Nance Van Winckel, Greg Varner, Reetika Vazirani,\n                     Helen Vendler, Richard F. Venezia, Ellen Bryant\n                     Voigt, Hans Christian von Baeyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: David Walker, Rosanna Warren,\n                     Patricia Waters, Watershed Foundation, Julia\n                     Watson, Miles G. Watson, Richard J. Weekley, Bruce\n                     Weigl, Ken Weisner, Barry Weller, Ingrid Wendt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Allen Wier, Dara Wier, Ann Williams,\n                     John Willson, Joseph Wilmott, Robert A. Wilson,\n                     Sam Witt, Tibor Wlassics, C.D. Wright, Barbara\n                     Wuest, Edith Wylder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding: Max Yeh, Al Young, Dale Young, Gary\n                     Young, John A. Yount, Chris Yu, Corda Zajac, Bill\n                     Zander, Mary Zeppa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e, including: \"After Rereading Robert Graves, I\n                     Go Outside to Get My Head Together,\" \"American\n                     Twilight,\" \"Citronella,\" \"Disjecta Membra,\"\n                     \"Jesuit Graves,\" \"A Journal of One Significant\n                     Landscape,\" \"Looking Around II,\" \"St. Augustine\n                     and the Arctic Bear,\" \"3 January 1993,\" and\n                     untitled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincluding text from Barry Lopez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart One covers from page 59-74 in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife\u003c/title\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePart Two covers from page 74-88 in \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection consists of the papers of American poet and\n         University of Virginia English professor, Charles Penzel\n         Wright (1935 - ), ca. 5,000 items (38 Hollinger boxes, ca. 16\n         linear shelf feet), ca. 1890- 1999, including manuscripts,\n         poetry and translation notebooks kept by Charles Wright,\n         professional and personal correspondence, photographs, printed\n         material, news clippings, artwork, interviews, book reviews,\n         and tape recordings.","The correspondence files with other poets and literary\n         persons and family, have been arranged by the last name of the\n         correspondent (Boxes 1-17). The more frequent correspondents\n         and correspondence with some of the other Pulitzer Prize\n         winners in poetry have been placed in separate folders with\n         the total number of letters noted in the guide.","Correspondence with persons who have been awarded the\n         Pulitzer Prize for Poetry include: John Ashbery (1 item),\n         Louise Gluck (6 items), Jorie Graham (13 items), Anthony Hecht\n         (1 item), Richard Howard (4 items), Donald Justice (142\n         items), Galway Kinnell (3 items), Yusef Komunyakaa (1 item),\n         Maxine Kumin (1 item), Philip Levine (207 items), William\n         Meredith (3 items), W.S. Merwin (11 items), Lisel Mueller (1\n         item), Charles Simic (31 items), James Tate (27 items), Robert\n         Penn Warren (2 items), and Richard Wilbur (2 items).","Other types of correspondence are arranged chronologically\n         in a separate subseries B (Boxes 17-21). This includes\n         correspondence about awards, conferences, workshops, poetry\n         readings and other professional engagements, poems submitted\n         to or accepted by poetry magazines and anthologies, and\n         requests for Wright to judge poetry contests, write\n         recommendations or evaluate candidates for academic positions;\n         greeting cards; post cards; and invitations and\n         announcements.","Of special interest in series two containing manuscripts by\n         Charles Wright are the twelve volumes of hand-written poetry\n         kept by Wright in bound notebooks, from 1968 until the\n         present. These contain his autograph poems in chronological\n         order as they were written. When the poems were used in his\n         published books, Wright would mark through them in pencil. The\n         manuscript series also has an autograph volume for Wright's\n         translation work and one called \"Halflife ( A Commonplace\n         Notebook),\" where he has recorded quotes or his own thoughts\n         about poetry and related subjects.","Also present in a second subseries and arranged according\n         to the title of the book, are typescripts, setting copies,\n         page proofs, and galleys, for many of his published works,\n         although some typescripts of early manuscripts had already\n         been sold to private collectors in the early eighties prior to\n         the acquisition of these papers by the Library.","A third subseries contains copies of miscellaneous\n         manuscripts by Charles Wright, including: a copy of his\n         Masters Thesis submitted at the University of Iowa,\n         typescripts and galleys of individual poems published in\n         magazines such as \n          The New Yorker , and\n         miscellaneous other manuscripts by Wright.","A third series contains manuscripts by other authors sent\n         to Wright for his comment or enjoyment and are arranged by the\n         last name of the author. Most are not complete manuscripts of\n         books by other authors, but when they are and the title of the\n         book is known, it is included in the guide. Some are\n         accompanied by letters from the authors, often discussing\n         their work.","Series four contains miscellaneous papers including:\n         interviews and essays about Charles Wright, artwork by other\n         people, biographical entries about Wright, contracts and\n         publication agreements, a dissertation chapter about Wright,\n         news clippings and printed, photographs, programs, reviews of\n         books by Wright, royalties and honorariums, student papers\n         about Wright, translations of Wright's poetry into Italian and\n         German, interviews and poetry readings by Wright on audio\n         tape, and oversize photographs, artwork, news clippings, dust\n         jackets, and a Winter family genealogical chart.","including: Brian J. Adams, Elizabeth Adams, W.\n                     Howard Adams, Dr. Nicoletta Alegi, Allen Anderson,\n                     Paul Anderson, Dyerval Angelini, Bim Angst, Philip\n                     Appleman, John Ashbery, Jan Austin-Hicken","including: Lea Baechler, Dr. William J. Bailey,\n                     David Baker, Rosetta Baker, Samuel M. Baker, Jr.,\n                     [?] Banks, Katherine A. Barham, Jim Barnes ( \n                      The Chariton\n                     Review ), Virginia Meadors Barrett, Amy\n                     Bartlett, Rick Bass, Joan Baum, Bruce Beasley,\n                     Vereen M. Bell, Pam Beck, Pinckney Benedict, Donna\n                     Bennett, Steve Benson, Kimber Bentley, Steve Berg,\n                     David Berman","including: S. Bishop, Randy Blasing, Laurel\n                     Blossom, Joe Bolton, Philip Booth, David Bottoms,\n                     Lucius H. Bracey, Jr., Bob Bradley, Dr. Ben B.\n                     Braude, Robert Bringhurst, Bunt Britton, Robert\n                     Broadway, Anne Brockenbrough, Olga Broumas, David\n                     Brown, Sharon Bryan, Heather Burns, S. Burris,\n                     Kathryn Stripling Byer","including: Christopher Cahill, Scott Cairns,\n                     Paul W. Carmen, Julie Carr, Keith Cartwright,\n                     Raymond Carver, Crysta Casey, John Casteen","including: Stacey Chase, Alan Cheuse, Dale\n                     Chihuly, Mike Chrisman, Ian Clarke, Karen Clark,\n                     Kevin Clark, William Clark, Vince Clemente, Brian\n                     Clements, Joshua Clover, Henri Cole, Katie Coles,\n                     Michael Collier, Douglas Collins, Floyd Collins,\n                     D. Steven Conkle, Jan Conn, Matthew Cooperman,\n                     Bonnie Costello, Stephen Coyner, Nancy Crampton,\n                     Sybil Crawford, Brad Crenshaw, Cheryl Cross, Pat\n                     Cutting","including: Mack C. Dagenhart, Robert Dana,\n                     David Daniel, Daniel D'Arezzo, Chalmers Davidson,\n                     Lisa Davies, William Virgil Davis, Peter Davison,\n                     Sara Dawson, S.R. Day, Thomas Day, Phil Deaver,\n                     Gene DeGruson, Chip Delffs, Annie Dillard, Fred\n                     Dings, Simone DiPiero, Jim Dissette, Lynn Dow,\n                     Lynn Doyle, Becky Dunham, Sharon Dunn, Stephen\n                     Dunn","including: Carol Ellis, Jon Enfield, John\n                     Engels, Hualing Engle, John Erickson, George\n                     Estreich, Pete Everwine","including: Robert Fagles, Farrar, Straus \u0026\n                     Giroux, Inc., Ruth Feldman, Casey Finch, Reed\n                     Finlay, Michael Fitzgerald, Ryan Flaherty, Mary\n                     [Flinn?], Harry Ford, Thomas Foster, Linda Jones\n                     Foster, Alastair Fowler, Bob Freedman, Terry\n                     Freeman, Philip Fried","including: Gale Research Company re \n                      Contemporary\n                     Authors , Tess Gallagher, Jim Galvin, Mark\n                     Gamble, Forrest Gander, John W. Garden, George\n                     Garrett, Joseph M. Garrison, Jr.","including: Alessandro Gentili, Margaret Gibson,\n                     Stephen Robert Gibson, Dana Gioia, Steven Clay,\n                     Michele Glazer, Greg Glazner, Dave Godfrey, Anne\n                     Goodman, Steve Goodwin, Linda Gregerson, Arthur\n                     Gregor, Maxine Groffsky, Lollie Groth, Chuck\n                     Guilford, Thom Gunn, Carol Gunther","including: Rachel Hadas, Charles Hagenah, John\n                     Haines, Jim Hall, Daniel Halpern, Colin Hamilton,\n                     David Hamilton, Melissa Hammerle, Archie Hardy,\n                     James L. Harmon, William Harmon, Michael S.\n                     Harper, David Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Henry\n                     Hart, Jim Hartz, William Hauser, John E. Hawkes,\n                     Tom Hawks","including: Anthony Hecht, David Heimer, Barbara\n                     Heizer, Jim Hejna, Gregory Hengesbaugh, Graham\n                     Hettlinger, George Hitchcock, Kells Hogan, Gill\n                     Holland, Henry Hollenberg, John Clellon Holmes,\n                     Charles Hood, Kathy R. Howard, Richard Howard,\n                     Cyrus Hoy, Robert A. Hueckstedt, Harry Humes,\n                     Stanley H. Hyman","including: Priscilla Ineff, Earl Ingersoll,\n                     Mark Irwin","including: Robert H. Jacob, Leland S. Jamieson,\n                     Rod Jellema, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jonathan Johnson,\n                     Judy Jordan, Lawrence Joseph, Don Junkins","including: Justin Kaplan, Judy Karasik, Deborah\n                     Keenan, John Keene, Hunter Kennedy, Joe Kennedy,\n                     Jennifer Key, Thomas N. \u0026 Carol B. Key, Kerry\n                     Shawn Keys, Mary Kinzie, Karl Kirchwey, Melissa\n                     Kirsch, Janet Knepper, Joseph Knittle, Damon,\n                     Sharon Kubasak, Maxine Kumin, John W.\n                     Kuykendall","including: Andy Lakritz, Linda Lappin, Philip\n                     Larkin, Carolyn Lau, Steve Lautermilck, Sydney\n                     Lea, Kristy Lee, Rolf Leeman, Margitt Lehbert,\n                     Daniel G. Leidig, Graham Leonard, Larry Levis","including: Carl Little, Robert Hill Long, James\n                     Longenbach, Robert Longoni, Jon Loomis, John Lord,\n                     James Lott, Emily Lu","including: Elizabeth McBride, Davis McCombs,\n                     James McCorkle, David W. McCullough, Cynthia\n                     McDonald, Marty McGovern, Rex McGuinn, Michael\n                     McGuire, John McIntire, Louis McKee, Virginia\n                     McKee, Anne McKeithen, John McKernan, Leigh\n                     McLellan, Sandy McPherson","including: Mark Madigan, M. Maggi, John\n                     Malcolm, Irving Malin, Marianna Manclossi, Coretta\n                     Marshall, Mike Martin, William Maxwell, Loredana\n                     May, Sue Ann Mead, William Meredith, Kim Merker,\n                     Anne Michaels, C. Wolfram Swetz von Middhlar, Jane\n                     Miller, Joseph C. Miller, Judy K. Miller, Michael\n                     Miller, Amy Minett, Ana Mitric","including: Paul Monette, Lorne Mook, Hugh\n                     Moorhead,Pedro Escudero Moreno, Berry Morgan,\n                     Elizabeth Morgan, John Morgan, Vance Morgan,\n                     Edward Morin, Albert F. Moritz, Mary Morris, John\n                     H. Morrison, Craig Mueller, Jenny Mueller, Maureen\n                     Mulhern, Rick Mulkey, Michael Murphy","including: Shelly Nameroff, Peter Nijmeijer,\n                     Heidi Lynn Nilsson, Denis Noel, Howard Norman","including: Joyce Carol Oates, Robert J. Oberg,\n                     Daniel S. Ogbe, Steve Orlen, Greg Orr, Linda Orr,\n                     Antonio Lopez Ortega, Victor Ourin","including: Ron Padgett, Michael Palmer, Suzanne\n                     Paola, Greg Pape, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi,\n                     Charlie Parish, Kelli R. Patton, Frank H. Pearl,\n                     Lu Peck, Michael Peich, Heather Pendergraft, Sam\n                     Pereira, Marjorie Perloff, William Phillips, Marge\n                     Piercy, L. 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Also includes speeches given for commencements, press/broadcasting associations, emcee roles, and acceptance of awards and honors. Includes correspondence with J. Stewart Bryan III, John Updike, Sandra Day O'Connor, Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather. Includes scripts from Mudd's years at the Richmond News Leader, CBS radio and television, NBC, PBS, and THC (History Channel) television. Includes VHS tapes of commencement addresses, clips from CBS, NBC, THC and PBS (MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour), personal appearances and professionally produced tapes narrated by Mudd. Especially notable are the video series entitled Great Minds in American History, Learning in America, Inside the Presidency, and Making History with Roger Mudd. Some of the clippings and tapes were used for Mudd's journalism classes at Princeton University and Washington and Lee University. Collection also includes day by day coverage of the U. S. Congressional journey of the 1964 Civil Rights legislation.","This file contains speeches from before 1980.","This file contains speeches from 1980 to 1986.","This file contains speeches from 1987 to 1989.","This file contains speeches from 1990 to 1991.","This file contains speeches from 1992.","This file contains speeches from 1993 to 1994.","This file contains speeches from 1995 to 1999.","This file contains speeches from 2000 to 2004.","This file contains paper odds and ends.","This file contains commencement programs.","This file contains papers relating to the Ferris Professorship Princeton.","This file contains grades and term papers for Roger Mudd when he was at Washington and Lee.","This file contains the grade, professor notes, and manuscript of Mudd's 'The Evolution of a Washington and Lee Gentleman'.","This file contains Mudd's grades and term papers from his Master's work at UNC.","This file contains articles that relate to the idea of privacy.","This file contains articles relating to conflicts.","This file contains articles relating to conflicts.","This file contains articles relating to conventions.","This file contains articles relating to the book 'Primary Colors'.","This file contains articles relating to the book 'Primary Colors'.","This file contains articles relating to the early days of Clinton's presidency.","This file contains articles relating to media coverage.","This file contains articles relating to tabloids and sleazey reporting.","This file contains articles relating to Janey Cook and 'The Jimmy Story'.","This file contains articles relating to the Beltway culture.","This file contains articles relating to ethics.","This file contains articles relating to coverage of the presidential race.","This file contains articles relating to the polls.","This file contains articles relating to the press practices.","This file contains articles relating to TV news practices.","This file contains articles relating to news sources.","This file contains articles relating to media mergers.","This file contains Mudd's syllabus notes for Journalism 295.","This file contains general notes on Washington Media.","This file contains articles relating to White House coverage.","This file contains articles relating to radio talk.","This file contains articles relating to C-SPAN.","This file contains articles relating to network TV.","This file contains articles relating to celebraties and the news.","This file contains articles about the press.","This file contains articles relating to political privacy.","This file contains articles relating to Congress.","This file contains book excerpts and clippings relating to debates.","This file contains book excerpts and clippings relating to conventions.","This file contains clippings relating to debates.","This file contains clippings relating to speeches.","This file contains clippings relating to a zone in reporting.","This file contains clippings relating to free air time.","This file contains clippings relating to Mudd's interview with Edward Kennedy.","This file contains clippings relating to television networks.","This file contains clippings relating to the Democratic use of advertisments during Clinton's canidancy.","This file contains clippings relating to advertisments.","This file contains clippings relating to presidential debates.","This file contains clippings relating to presidential speeches.","This file contains clippings relating to the presidential conventions.","This file contains clippings relating to the privacy zone in reporting.","This file contains clippings relating to free air time.","This file contains clippings relating to interviews.","This file contains clippings relating to television networks.","This file contains clippings relating to presidential advertisments.","This file contains clippings.","This file contains news clippings, certificates, and transcriptions of news broadcasts.","This file contains transcriptions and press messages from 1956-1960.","This file contains articles and transcripts relating to Lyndon B. 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Kennedy.","This file contains transcripts of the CBS News Specials in 1968.","This file contains papers relating to R.F.K.'s death.","This file contains papers relating to R.F.K.'s campaign.","This file contains three transcripts of reports from 1969.","This file contains undated clippings and articles about CBS.","This file contains transcripts of Correspondent Reports from the Hill.","This file contains transcripts relating to Edward Kennedy and his non-candidacy.","This file contains trascripts relating to the CBS report 'The Selling of the Pentagon'.","This file contains transcripts relating to Cronkite and radio pieces.","THis file contains transcripts of 'Correspondent's Report', 'Bylines', and CBS radio reports.","This file contains transcripts of CBS report 'Face the Nation' and 'The Issue of Bussing.'","This file contains transcripts of three reports in 1972.","This file contains transcriptions of reports about Nixon's resignation.","This file contains transcriptions of reports.","This file contains transcripts of reports.","This file contains transcripts for reports.","This file contains transcripts for reports.","This file contains notes and a transcript for 'Teddy' with Edward, John, and Robert Kennedy.","This file contains mail and clippings related to Edward Kennedy.","This file contains transcripts of reports.","This file contains a report that is the chronology of news reports done by CBS. This contains the first part.","This file contains the second part of the CBS News: An Anecodotal Chronology.","This file contains tthe 1959 CBS annual report and the 1961-1962 CBS programming plans.","This file contains a transcript of a report titled 'The Presidency and the Nation'.","This file contains a transcript of a report about Reagan at the midterms.","This file contains transcripts of the reports for Christmas in Washington for 1982, 1983, and 1984.","This file contains a transcript of the report on the 20th anniversary of JFK's death.","This file contains mail sent to NBC between 1983 and 1987.","This file contains a transcript of a report titled 'Reagan: The First 100 Days'.","This file contains transcripts of reports done by Cronkite.","This file contains transcripts of different reports about voting.","This file contains different letters between people about NBC broadcasts.","This file contains the transcripts for Learning in America Series.","This file contains clippings.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of interviews with people about the greatest minds in history.","This file contains transcripts of interviews with people about the greatest minds in history.","This file contains transcripts of interviews.","This file contains transcripts of Presidential Libraries interviews.","This file contains correspondence and transcripts of the interview with John Updike.","This file contains correspondence and transcripts.","This file contains papers about awards.","This file contains clippings about NBC anchors.","This file contains clippings about the choice between Dan Rather and Roger Mudd as the anchor for CBS.","This file contains clippings about the cancelation of '1986'.","This file contains photographs and clippings about colleges.","This file contains clippings about interviews.","This file contains items relating to Mudd and Washington and Lee University.","This file contains clippings relating to Mudd and The History Channel.","This file contains photographs and clippings relating to the PBS broadcast Schools that Work.","This file contans photographs and clippings relating to the PBS broadcast of Learning in America.","This file contans photographs and clippings relating to Mudd's move from NBC to PBS.","This file contains photographs from Mudd's time at CBS.","This file contains photographs from Mudd's time at NBC.","This file contains the notes, correspondence, and sources relating to Mudd's autobiography 'The Place To Be'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast covering the 1963 March on Washington.","This is a VHS recording of the CBS broadcast 'The Selling of the Pentagon'.","This is a VHS recording of Cronkite's coverage 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recording of 4 parts of the 1986 broadcasts.","This is a VHS tape recording of 9 parts of the 1986 broadcasts.","This is a VHS tape recording of the William and Mary Debate: 'The Future of Liberal Education'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the William and Mary commencement.","This is a VHS tape recording of a speech on TV Journalism to the PBS donors in Jacksonville, FL.","This is a VHS recording of 24 parts of the 1987 broadcasts.","This is a VHS recording the CBS evening news covering the Rather- Bush shoot-out.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'The Last Word' broadcast.","This is a VHS tape recording of 15 parts of the 1988 broadcasts.","This is a VHS tape recording of the presidential debate that Mudd moderates.","This is a VHS tape recording of the The American Originals: Thomas Edison, produced by Mike Kirk and Phil Garvin.","This is a VHS tape recording of 11 of Mudd's Essays for News Hours.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Learning in American 'The Education Race' broadcast produced MecNeil Lehrer Productions.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast Learning in America 'Wanted: A Million Teachers'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Learning in America 'Upstairs/Downstairs' broadcast.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Learning in America 'Teach Your Children' broadcast.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Learning in America 'Paying the Freight' broadcast.","This is a VHS tape recording of PBS 'The Congress' with David McCullough.","This is a VHS tape recording of the PBS broadcast 'God and the First Amendment.'","This is a VHS tape recording of Reid Collins questioning Roger Mudd on Kennedy ten years ater Mudd's broadcast 'Teddy'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 4 pars of Mudd's broadcast 1989.","This is a VHS tape recording of 3 parts of Mudd's broadcast '1989'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Mudd on The Dick Cavett Show.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel episode 'Inside Hawaiian Volcanoes'.","This is a VHS tape recording of an instruction video on jury service.","This is a VHS tape recording of Roge Mudd's debut as a co-anchor on The ManNeil/Lehrer Newshour.","This is a VHS tape recording of Roger Mudd on Good Morning, America to talk about Learning in American: Schools that Work.","This is a VHS tape recording of Learning in America 'Schools that Work'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 6 parts of Mudd's broadcast '1990'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the NTHP's Most Endangered List on August 30, 1991 and Road Hogs \u0026 Highway Pork on March 2, 1992.","This is a VHS tape recording of Clarence Thomas Hearings on News Hour.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcasts 'Base Closing Ft. Devens' on June 11, 1991 and 'Senate Leaks' February 24, 1992.","This is a VHS tape recording of the CBS Evening News with Gennifer Flowers.","This is a VHStape recording of the 1992 Washington and Lee Mock Convention.","This is a VHS tape recording of the MacNeil/Lehrer broadcast 'What's Wrong with Congress'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast 'Search and Seizure: The Supreme Court and The Police'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the NBC Special 'Privacy' with Maria Shriver. broadcast 'Search and Seizure: The Supreme Court and The Police'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the First Presidental Debate in 1992 in St. Louis and moderated by Jim Lehrer.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Second Presidental Debate in 1992 in Richmond, Virginia and moderated by Carol Simpson.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Third Presidential Debate in 1992 held in East Lansing, MI and moderated by Jim Lehrer.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Frontline broadast 'Dole vs. Clinton'.","This is a VHS tape reording of the NBC 'Dateline' broadcast 'Arthur Ashe reveals AIDS'. It was used in W\u0026L Journalism 295 on privacy.","This is a VHS tape recording of the campaign ads used by Clinton and Dole.","This is a VHS with recordings from the Ford-Carter 'There is NO Soviet...' debate in 1976, the Carter-Reagan 'Amy told me..' \u0026 'There you go again...' debates in 1980, the Quayle-Bensten 'You're no Jack Kennedy...' debate in 1988, and the Bush-Dukakis 'If Kitty Dukakis were raped...' debate in 1988.","This is a VHS tape with recordings of presidential candiates Mondale (1984), Dunkakis (1988), Bush (1998), Clinton (1992), and Bush (1992) acceptance speechs.","This is a VHS tape with recordings of campaign ads: The Daisy (LBJ), Strontium (LBJ), House (Mondale), Underdog (Mondale), Loopholes (Mondale), Morning in America (Reagan), The Future (Bush), Willie Horton (Bush), Revolving Door (Bush), Tank Ride (Bush), Clean Government (Duke), Flag (Duke), Cime (Duke), and Furlong from Truth (Duke). It also has recordings of two news pieces Duke in Tank and Bush at flag factory.","This is a VHS tape that has recordings that relate to privacy or public figures. These recordings are Teddy on marriage from the CBS News Reports 'Teddy', the Gary Hart press conference, the Gary Hart speech to American Newspaper Public Association, Bill and Hilary Clinton on '60 Minutes', the CBS evening news converage of Clinton/lowers, and Bush on Jennifer Fitzgerald.","This is a VHS tape recording of the CNN broadcast Mary Tillotson and George Bush on Fitzgerald.","This is a VHS tape with recordings of interviews. These interviews are Teddy on being president from 'Teddy', Bush with Rather rom the CBS Evening News, Quayle with Brokaw an Quayle with Rather from the 1988 convention, Quale press conference from Huntington, IN, and Ross Perot on 'Meet the Press'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the ron Page broadcast New Jesey.","This is a VHS tape recording of the C-Span Inaugeration Day Call-in Show.","This is a VHS tape recording of 2 parts in Mudd's '1993' broadcasts.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'They All Laughed' about the 1988 election and 'How Wrong the Pundits Were'.","This is a VHS tape recording of The Health Quarterly with the episodes 'Dollars \u0026 Doctors,' 'Promise \u0026 Reality,' and 'The AIDS Report'.","This is a VHS tape recording of The Health Quarterly with the episodes 'The Most Lobbied Bill in History' and 'Family Doctors \u0026 Health Care'.","This is a VHS tape recording of The Health Quarterly with the episodes 'The Health Crisis Continues' and 'The Return of Tuberculosis'.","This is a VHS tape recording of The Health Quarterly episode 'Choosing Death'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the June 29, 1993 broadcast of The Health Quarterly.","This is a VHS tape recording of the MacNeil/ Lehrer Newshour broadcast 'Round table on Gergen's appointment to Clinton White House' with Roger Mudd as moderater.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Newshour broadcast 'Disney'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel broadcast 'JFK- Years of Lighting, Day of Drums'.","This is a VHS tape recording of CNBC's Tim Russert questioning Ben Bradlee.","This is a VHS tape recording of PBS Frontline 'Tabloid Truth'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Delmar Communications 'Kenmore-200 Years of History'.","This is a VHS tape recording of CBS on C-Span.","This is a VHS tape recording The Cronkite Report #9 'Headlines and Sound Bites: Is That The Way It Is?'","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Naked News: The Anchor'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Naked News: The Tycoon'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Naked News: Talk Radio'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Naked News: The Tabloid'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Cal Thomas Show.","This is a VHS tape recording of PBS Frontline's 'Rush Limbaugh's America'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Washington and Lee University' 'The Telford Lecture'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the 1996 Democratic Convention in Chicago speech 'Aretha' by Hilary Clinton.","This is a VHS tape recording of the 1996 Republican Convention in San Diego of Bob Dole's speech.","This is a VHS tape recording of JFK Sr.'s speech at the Democratic Convention in Chicago.","This is a VHS tape recording of Clinton's State of the Union and Dole's response and resignation.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Sunday Talk Show opening on NBC.","This is a VHS tape recording of the McLaughlin Group on PBS.","This is a VHS tape recording titled Dole Paid Bio.","This is a VHS tape recording of Dole an Kouric on 'Today' and Dole and Stahl on '60 Minutes'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'The People and the power Game' a PBS deconstruction of Clinton and Flowers.","This is a VHS tape recording of Fox's 'Voice of the People'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Living Room Campaign'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the 1996 Network Convention Openers.","This is a VHS tape recording of Network Convention Whip-arounds, Mudd's Essay, and Dole \u0026 Clinton's acceptance speeches.","This is a VHS tape recording o the irst presidential debate in 1996.","This is a VHS tape recording of the second presidential debate in 1996.","This is a VHS tape recording relating to Presidential canidate Dole from 1996.","This is a VHS tape recording of Newsreels to Nightly News episodes 1 and 2.","This is a VHS tape recording of Newsreels to Nightly News episodes 3 and 4.","This is a VHS tape recording of Newsreels to Nightly News episodes 5 and 6.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel broadcast 'George Steven: D-Day to Berlin'.","This is a VHS tape of the PBS video 'The Marshall Plan: Against the Odds'.","This is a VHS tape from the History Channel home videos titled 'The Star-Spangled Banner'.","This is a VHS tape recording of a PBS broadcast titled 'Roger Mudd' with Charlie Rose.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of American History series titled 'The American West' with Richard White.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of America series titled 'World War II and the Post War Era' with Stephen Ambrose.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of American History series titled 'American's Forgotten Era: 1865-1914' with David McCullough.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of American History series titled 'The Civil War' with James McPherson.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of American History series titled 'The American Revolution' with Gordon Wood.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of American History series titled 'First Cut' with James Horton.","This is a VHS tape recording of the book notes used during the Great Minds of History espisode with Brian Lamb.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel broadcast 'Inside the Presidency: Press Wars'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'The Reagan Biography' where Roger Mudd interviews Edmund Morris.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast 'Inside the Presidency: Campaign Wars'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast titled 'Great Conventions: 1948'.","This is a VHS tape from the Virigina Historical Society titled 'Virginia's Combat Veterans of World War II'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast titled 'Great Conventions: 1960'.","This is a WHS tape recording of the History Channel segment of Inside the Presidency 'Eisnhower vs. Nixon'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel segment Inside the 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Also includes speeches given for commencements, press/broadcasting associations, emcee roles, and acceptance of awards and honors. Includes correspondence with J. Stewart Bryan III, John Updike, Sandra Day O'Connor, Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather. Includes scripts from Mudd's years at the Richmond News Leader, CBS radio and television, NBC, PBS, and THC (History Channel) television. Includes VHS tapes of commencement addresses, clips from CBS, NBC, THC and PBS (MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour), personal appearances and professionally produced tapes narrated by Mudd. Especially notable are the video series entitled Great Minds in American History, Learning in America, Inside the Presidency, and Making History with Roger Mudd. Some of the clippings and tapes were used for Mudd's journalism classes at Princeton University and Washington and Lee University. Collection also includes day by day coverage of the U. S. Congressional journey of the 1964 Civil Rights legislation.","This file contains speeches from before 1980.","This file contains speeches from 1980 to 1986.","This file contains speeches from 1987 to 1989.","This file contains speeches from 1990 to 1991.","This file contains speeches from 1992.","This file contains speeches from 1993 to 1994.","This file contains speeches from 1995 to 1999.","This file contains speeches from 2000 to 2004.","This file contains paper odds and ends.","This file contains commencement programs.","This file contains papers relating to the Ferris Professorship Princeton.","This file contains grades and term papers for Roger Mudd when he was at Washington and Lee.","This file contains the grade, professor notes, and manuscript of Mudd's 'The Evolution of a Washington and Lee Gentleman'.","This file contains Mudd's grades and term papers from his Master's work at UNC.","This file contains articles that relate to the idea of privacy.","This file contains articles relating to conflicts.","This file contains articles relating to conflicts.","This file contains articles relating to conventions.","This file contains articles relating to the book 'Primary Colors'.","This file contains articles relating to the book 'Primary Colors'.","This file contains articles relating to the early days of Clinton's presidency.","This file contains articles relating to media coverage.","This file contains articles relating to tabloids and sleazey reporting.","This file contains articles relating to Janey Cook and 'The Jimmy Story'.","This file contains articles relating to the Beltway culture.","This file contains articles relating to ethics.","This file contains articles relating to coverage of the presidential race.","This file contains articles relating to the polls.","This file contains articles relating to the press practices.","This file contains articles relating to TV news practices.","This file contains articles relating to news sources.","This file contains articles relating to media mergers.","This file contains Mudd's syllabus notes for Journalism 295.","This file contains general notes on Washington Media.","This file contains articles relating to White House coverage.","This file contains articles relating to radio talk.","This file contains articles relating to C-SPAN.","This file contains articles relating to network TV.","This file contains articles relating to celebraties and the news.","This file contains articles about the press.","This file contains articles relating to political privacy.","This file contains articles relating to Congress.","This file contains book excerpts and clippings relating to debates.","This file contains book excerpts and clippings relating to conventions.","This file contains clippings relating to debates.","This file contains clippings relating to speeches.","This file contains clippings relating to a zone in reporting.","This file contains clippings relating to free air time.","This file contains clippings relating to Mudd's interview with Edward Kennedy.","This file contains clippings relating to television networks.","This file contains clippings relating to the Democratic use of advertisments during Clinton's canidancy.","This file contains clippings relating to advertisments.","This file contains clippings relating to presidential debates.","This file contains clippings relating to presidential speeches.","This file contains clippings relating to the presidential conventions.","This file contains clippings relating to the privacy zone in reporting.","This file contains clippings relating to free air time.","This file contains clippings relating to interviews.","This file contains clippings relating to television networks.","This file contains clippings relating to presidential advertisments.","This file contains clippings.","This file contains news clippings, certificates, and transcriptions of news broadcasts.","This file contains transcriptions and press messages from 1956-1960.","This file contains articles and transcripts relating to Lyndon B. Johnson.","This file contains scripts relating to Capitol Hill.","This file contains transcriptions relating to Capitol Hill.","This file contains papers relating to the CBS Report 'History of a Rumor.'","This file contains papers relating to the CBS 'Washington Report.'","This file contains papers relating to the CBS 'Washington Report.'","This file contains papers relating to CBS 'Washington Report.'","This file contains papers relating to CBS 'Washington Report.'","This file contains papers relating to reports about the Civil Rights.","This file contains papers relating to reports about the Civil Rights.","This file contains papers relating to reports about the Civil Rights.","This file contains papers relating to reports on the Civil Rights.","This file contains clippings relating to Roger Mudd and Robert Trout.","This file contains a transcription of interviews with Vice President Humphrey.","This file contains papers relating to Dirksen and his politics.","This file contains a trascript of the report on the Congressional Races.","This file contains transcripts of the CBS Reports: 'In the Pay of the C.I.A.: An American Dilemma', 'Humphrey on Europe: A Conversation with the Vice President', 'Robert F. Kennedy'.","This file contains transcripts relating to Thomas Dodd.","This file contains transcripts relating to Governor George Romney.","This file contains a transcript relating to Robert F. Kennedy.","This file contains transcripts of the CBS News Specials in 1968.","This file contains papers relating to R.F.K.'s death.","This file contains papers relating to R.F.K.'s campaign.","This file contains three transcripts of reports from 1969.","This file contains undated clippings and articles about CBS.","This file contains transcripts of Correspondent Reports from the Hill.","This file contains transcripts relating to Edward Kennedy and his non-candidacy.","This file contains trascripts relating to the CBS report 'The Selling of the Pentagon'.","This file contains transcripts relating to Cronkite and radio pieces.","THis file contains transcripts of 'Correspondent's Report', 'Bylines', and CBS radio reports.","This file contains transcripts of CBS report 'Face the Nation' and 'The Issue of Bussing.'","This file contains transcripts of three reports in 1972.","This file contains transcriptions of reports about Nixon's resignation.","This file contains transcriptions of reports.","This file contains transcripts of reports.","This file contains transcripts for reports.","This file contains transcripts for reports.","This file contains notes and a transcript for 'Teddy' with Edward, John, and Robert Kennedy.","This file contains mail and clippings related to Edward Kennedy.","This file contains transcripts of reports.","This file contains a report that is the chronology of news reports done by CBS. This contains the first part.","This file contains the second part of the CBS News: An Anecodotal Chronology.","This file contains tthe 1959 CBS annual report and the 1961-1962 CBS programming plans.","This file contains a transcript of a report titled 'The Presidency and the Nation'.","This file contains a transcript of a report about Reagan at the midterms.","This file contains transcripts of the reports for Christmas in Washington for 1982, 1983, and 1984.","This file contains a transcript of the report on the 20th anniversary of JFK's death.","This file contains mail sent to NBC between 1983 and 1987.","This file contains a transcript of a report titled 'Reagan: The First 100 Days'.","This file contains transcripts of reports done by Cronkite.","This file contains transcripts of different reports about voting.","This file contains different letters between people about NBC broadcasts.","This file contains the transcripts for Learning in America Series.","This file contains clippings.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of interviews with people about the greatest minds in history.","This file contains transcripts of interviews with people about the greatest minds in history.","This file contains transcripts of interviews.","This file contains transcripts of Presidential Libraries interviews.","This file contains correspondence and transcripts of the interview with John Updike.","This file contains correspondence and transcripts.","This file contains papers about awards.","This file contains clippings about NBC anchors.","This file contains clippings about the choice between Dan Rather and Roger Mudd as the anchor for CBS.","This file contains clippings about the cancelation of '1986'.","This file contains photographs and clippings about colleges.","This file contains clippings about interviews.","This file contains items relating to Mudd and Washington and Lee University.","This file contains clippings relating to Mudd and The History Channel.","This file contains photographs and clippings relating to the PBS broadcast Schools that Work.","This file contans photographs and clippings relating to the PBS broadcast of Learning in America.","This file contans photographs and clippings relating to Mudd's move from NBC to PBS.","This file contains photographs from Mudd's time at CBS.","This file contains photographs from Mudd's time at NBC.","This file contains the notes, correspondence, and sources relating to Mudd's autobiography 'The Place To Be'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast covering the 1963 March on Washington.","This is a VHS recording of the CBS broadcast 'The Selling of the Pentagon'.","This is a VHS recording of Cronkite's coverage of 'Selling of the Pentagon'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Roger Mudd during the CBS evening news.","This VHS tape is a recording of the November 17, 1980 NBC Nightly News and the PBS broadcast 'Miracle of Life'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Roger Mudd narrating 'Lincoln Portrait' by Aaron Copland with the Richmond Symphony Orchestra.","This is a VHS tape recording of a broadcast covering Reagan's First 100 Days as president.","This is a VHS tape recording of Mudd and Brokaw's debut to the nightly news broadcass.","This is a VHS tape recording of Mudd's final nightly news anchor broadcasts or NBC.","This is a VHS tape recording of the rebroadcast of JFK's funeral.","This is a VHS tape recording of NBC broadcast Summer Sunday.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Frontline broadcast 'The Campaign for Page One'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 11 parts of the 1986 broadcasts.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast 'Politicians on the Griddle'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 4 parts of the 1986 broadcasts.","This is a VHS tape recording of 9 parts of the 1986 broadcasts.","This is a VHS tape recording of the William and Mary Debate: 'The Future of Liberal Education'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the William and Mary commencement.","This is a VHS tape recording of a speech on TV Journalism to the PBS donors in Jacksonville, FL.","This is a VHS recording of 24 parts of the 1987 broadcasts.","This is a VHS recording the CBS evening news covering the Rather- Bush shoot-out.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'The Last Word' broadcast.","This is a VHS tape recording of 15 parts of the 1988 broadcasts.","This is a VHS tape recording of the presidential debate that Mudd moderates.","This is a VHS tape recording of the The American Originals: Thomas Edison, produced by Mike Kirk and Phil Garvin.","This is a VHS tape recording of 11 of Mudd's Essays for News Hours.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Learning in American 'The Education Race' broadcast produced MecNeil Lehrer Productions.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast Learning in America 'Wanted: A Million Teachers'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Learning in America 'Upstairs/Downstairs' broadcast.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Learning in America 'Teach Your Children' broadcast.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Learning in America 'Paying the Freight' broadcast.","This is a VHS tape recording of PBS 'The Congress' with David McCullough.","This is a VHS tape recording of the PBS broadcast 'God and the First Amendment.'","This is a VHS tape recording of Reid Collins questioning Roger Mudd on Kennedy ten years ater Mudd's broadcast 'Teddy'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 4 pars of Mudd's broadcast 1989.","This is a VHS tape recording of 3 parts of Mudd's broadcast '1989'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Mudd on The Dick Cavett Show.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel episode 'Inside Hawaiian Volcanoes'.","This is a VHS tape recording of an instruction video on jury service.","This is a VHS tape recording of Roge Mudd's debut as a co-anchor on The ManNeil/Lehrer Newshour.","This is a VHS tape recording of Roger Mudd on Good Morning, America to talk about Learning in American: Schools that Work.","This is a VHS tape recording of Learning in America 'Schools that Work'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 6 parts of Mudd's broadcast '1990'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the NTHP's Most Endangered List on August 30, 1991 and Road Hogs \u0026 Highway Pork on March 2, 1992.","This is a VHS tape recording of Clarence Thomas Hearings on News Hour.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcasts 'Base Closing Ft. Devens' on June 11, 1991 and 'Senate Leaks' February 24, 1992.","This is a VHS tape recording of the CBS Evening News with Gennifer Flowers.","This is a VHStape recording of the 1992 Washington and Lee Mock Convention.","This is a VHS tape recording of the MacNeil/Lehrer broadcast 'What's Wrong with Congress'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast 'Search and Seizure: The Supreme Court and The Police'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the NBC Special 'Privacy' with Maria Shriver. broadcast 'Search and Seizure: The Supreme Court and The Police'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the First Presidental Debate in 1992 in St. Louis and moderated by Jim Lehrer.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Second Presidental Debate in 1992 in Richmond, Virginia and moderated by Carol Simpson.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Third Presidential Debate in 1992 held in East Lansing, MI and moderated by Jim Lehrer.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Frontline broadast 'Dole vs. Clinton'.","This is a VHS tape reording of the NBC 'Dateline' broadcast 'Arthur Ashe reveals AIDS'. It was used in W\u0026L Journalism 295 on privacy.","This is a VHS tape recording of the campaign ads used by Clinton and Dole.","This is a VHS with recordings from the Ford-Carter 'There is NO Soviet...' debate in 1976, the Carter-Reagan 'Amy told me..' \u0026 'There you go again...' debates in 1980, the Quayle-Bensten 'You're no Jack Kennedy...' debate in 1988, and the Bush-Dukakis 'If Kitty Dukakis were raped...' debate in 1988.","This is a VHS tape with recordings of presidential candiates Mondale (1984), Dunkakis (1988), Bush (1998), Clinton (1992), and Bush (1992) acceptance speechs.","This is a VHS tape with recordings of campaign ads: The Daisy (LBJ), Strontium (LBJ), House (Mondale), Underdog (Mondale), Loopholes (Mondale), Morning in America (Reagan), The Future (Bush), Willie Horton (Bush), Revolving Door (Bush), Tank Ride (Bush), Clean Government (Duke), Flag (Duke), Cime (Duke), and Furlong from Truth (Duke). It also has recordings of two news pieces Duke in Tank and Bush at flag factory.","This is a VHS tape that has recordings that relate to privacy or public figures. These recordings are Teddy on marriage from the CBS News Reports 'Teddy', the Gary Hart press conference, the Gary Hart speech to American Newspaper Public Association, Bill and Hilary Clinton on '60 Minutes', the CBS evening news converage of Clinton/lowers, and Bush on Jennifer Fitzgerald.","This is a VHS tape recording of the CNN broadcast Mary Tillotson and George Bush on Fitzgerald.","This is a VHS tape with recordings of interviews. These interviews are Teddy on being president from 'Teddy', Bush with Rather rom the CBS Evening News, Quayle with Brokaw an Quayle with Rather from the 1988 convention, Quale press conference from Huntington, IN, and Ross Perot on 'Meet the Press'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the ron Page broadcast New Jesey.","This is a VHS tape recording of the C-Span Inaugeration Day Call-in Show.","This is a VHS tape recording of 2 parts in Mudd's '1993' broadcasts.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'They All Laughed' about the 1988 election and 'How Wrong the Pundits Were'.","This is a VHS tape recording of The Health Quarterly with the episodes 'Dollars \u0026 Doctors,' 'Promise \u0026 Reality,' and 'The AIDS Report'.","This is a VHS tape recording of The Health Quarterly with the episodes 'The Most Lobbied Bill in History' and 'Family Doctors \u0026 Health Care'.","This is a VHS tape recording of The Health Quarterly with the episodes 'The Health Crisis Continues' and 'The Return of Tuberculosis'.","This is a VHS tape recording of The Health Quarterly episode 'Choosing Death'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the June 29, 1993 broadcast of The Health Quarterly.","This is a VHS tape recording of the MacNeil/ Lehrer Newshour broadcast 'Round table on Gergen's appointment to Clinton White House' with Roger Mudd as moderater.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Newshour broadcast 'Disney'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel broadcast 'JFK- Years of Lighting, Day of Drums'.","This is a VHS tape recording of CNBC's Tim Russert questioning Ben Bradlee.","This is a VHS tape recording of PBS Frontline 'Tabloid Truth'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Delmar Communications 'Kenmore-200 Years of History'.","This is a VHS tape recording of CBS on C-Span.","This is a VHS tape recording The Cronkite Report #9 'Headlines and Sound Bites: Is That The Way It Is?'","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Naked News: The Anchor'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Naked News: The Tycoon'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Naked News: Talk Radio'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Naked News: The Tabloid'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Cal Thomas Show.","This is a VHS tape recording of PBS Frontline's 'Rush Limbaugh's America'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Washington and Lee University' 'The Telford Lecture'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the 1996 Democratic Convention in Chicago speech 'Aretha' by Hilary Clinton.","This is a VHS tape recording of the 1996 Republican Convention in San Diego of Bob Dole's speech.","This is a VHS tape recording of JFK Sr.'s speech at the Democratic Convention in Chicago.","This is a VHS tape recording of Clinton's State of the Union and Dole's response and resignation.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Sunday Talk Show opening on NBC.","This is a VHS tape recording of the McLaughlin Group on PBS.","This is a VHS tape recording titled Dole Paid Bio.","This is a VHS tape recording of Dole an Kouric on 'Today' and Dole and Stahl on '60 Minutes'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'The People and the power Game' a PBS deconstruction of Clinton and Flowers.","This is a VHS tape recording of Fox's 'Voice of the People'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Living Room Campaign'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the 1996 Network Convention Openers.","This is a VHS tape recording of Network Convention Whip-arounds, Mudd's Essay, and Dole \u0026 Clinton's acceptance speeches.","This is a VHS tape recording o the irst presidential debate in 1996.","This is a VHS tape recording of the second presidential debate in 1996.","This is a VHS tape recording relating to Presidential canidate Dole from 1996.","This is a VHS tape recording of Newsreels to Nightly News episodes 1 and 2.","This is a VHS tape recording of Newsreels to Nightly News episodes 3 and 4.","This is a VHS tape recording of Newsreels to Nightly News episodes 5 and 6.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel broadcast 'George Steven: D-Day to Berlin'.","This is a VHS tape of the PBS video 'The Marshall Plan: Against the Odds'.","This is a VHS tape from the History Channel home videos titled 'The Star-Spangled Banner'.","This is a VHS tape recording of a PBS broadcast titled 'Roger Mudd' with Charlie Rose.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of American History series titled 'The American West' with Richard White.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of America series titled 'World War II and the Post War Era' with Stephen Ambrose.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of American History series titled 'American's Forgotten Era: 1865-1914' with David McCullough.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of American History series titled 'The Civil War' with James McPherson.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of American History series titled 'The American Revolution' with Gordon Wood.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of American History series titled 'First Cut' with James Horton.","This is a VHS tape recording of the book notes used during the Great Minds of History espisode with Brian Lamb.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel broadcast 'Inside the Presidency: Press Wars'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'The Reagan Biography' where Roger Mudd interviews Edmund Morris.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast 'Inside the Presidency: Campaign Wars'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast titled 'Great Conventions: 1948'.","This is a VHS tape from the Virigina Historical Society titled 'Virginia's Combat Veterans of World War II'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast titled 'Great Conventions: 1960'.","This is a WHS tape recording of the History Channel segment of Inside the Presidency 'Eisnhower vs. Nixon'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel segment Inside the Presidency 'Presidential Libraries'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the 'Today Show' hosted by Roger Mudd on April 11, 2002.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Making History with Roger Mudd: A Conversation with John Updike'.","This is a VHS tape recording of News Hour with Jim Lehrer 'Ties that Bind with Roger Mudd'.","This is a VHS tape recording of News Hour with Jim Lehrer 'y- Political Theatre'.","This is a VHS tape recording of News Hour with Jim Lehrer 'Hard to Change'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the graduation exercises for Randolph-Macon College located in Ashland, Virginia.","This is a VHS tape recording of Making History with Roger Mudd 'A Conversation with David Childs'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Making History with Roger Mudd 'A Conversation with Sandra Day O'Connor'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Making History with Roger Mudd 'A Conversation with Walter Cronkite'.","This is a VHS tape recording of C-Span's segment 'Book Notes' where Mudd interviews Tom Fenton, an ex CBS corresponden on his book, Bad News.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel broadcast 'Save Our History: America's Most Endangered.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Chamon: A Bullighting Documentary' which was directed  by Christian Winter and narrated by Roger Mudd.","This is a VHS tape recording of a PBS documentary 'To Quench a Thirst: The California Water Crisis'."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe VHS Tapes for the Roger Mudd Collection are stored in Record Group 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is stored in RG 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis VHS is stored in RG 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis VHS is stored in RG 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis VHS is stored in RG 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis VHS is stored in RG 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis VHS is stored in RG 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis VHS is stored in RG 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis VHS is stored in RG 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Also includes speeches given for commencements, press/broadcasting associations, emcee roles, and acceptance of awards and honors. Includes correspondence with J. Stewart Bryan III, John Updike, Sandra Day O'Connor, Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather. Includes scripts from Mudd's years at the Richmond News Leader, CBS radio and television, NBC, PBS, and THC (History Channel) television. Includes VHS tapes of commencement addresses, clips from CBS, NBC, THC and PBS (MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour), personal appearances and professionally produced tapes narrated by Mudd. Especially notable are the video series entitled Great Minds in American History, Learning in America, Inside the Presidency, and Making History with Roger Mudd. Some of the clippings and tapes were used for Mudd's journalism classes at Princeton University and Washington and Lee University. Collection also includes day by day coverage of the U. S. 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Johnson.","This file contains scripts relating to Capitol Hill.","This file contains transcriptions relating to Capitol Hill.","This file contains papers relating to the CBS Report 'History of a Rumor.'","This file contains papers relating to the CBS 'Washington Report.'","This file contains papers relating to the CBS 'Washington Report.'","This file contains papers relating to CBS 'Washington Report.'","This file contains papers relating to CBS 'Washington Report.'","This file contains papers relating to reports about the Civil Rights.","This file contains papers relating to reports about the Civil Rights.","This file contains papers relating to reports about the Civil Rights.","This file contains papers relating to reports on the Civil Rights.","This file contains clippings relating to Roger Mudd and Robert Trout.","This file contains a transcription of interviews with Vice President Humphrey.","This file contains papers relating to Dirksen and his politics.","This file contains a trascript of the report on the Congressional Races.","This file contains transcripts of the CBS Reports: 'In the Pay of the C.I.A.: An American Dilemma', 'Humphrey on Europe: A Conversation with the Vice President', 'Robert F. Kennedy'.","This file contains transcripts relating to Thomas Dodd.","This file contains transcripts relating to Governor George Romney.","This file contains a transcript relating to Robert F. Kennedy.","This file contains transcripts of the CBS News Specials in 1968.","This file contains papers relating to R.F.K.'s death.","This file contains papers relating to R.F.K.'s campaign.","This file contains three transcripts of reports from 1969.","This file contains undated clippings and articles about CBS.","This file contains transcripts of Correspondent Reports from the Hill.","This file contains transcripts relating to Edward Kennedy and his non-candidacy.","This file contains trascripts relating to the CBS report 'The Selling of the Pentagon'.","This file contains transcripts relating to Cronkite and radio pieces.","THis file contains transcripts of 'Correspondent's Report', 'Bylines', and CBS radio reports.","This file contains transcripts of CBS report 'Face the Nation' and 'The Issue of Bussing.'","This file contains transcripts of three reports in 1972.","This file contains transcriptions of reports about Nixon's resignation.","This file contains transcriptions of reports.","This file contains transcripts of reports.","This file contains transcripts for reports.","This file contains transcripts for reports.","This file contains notes and a transcript for 'Teddy' with Edward, John, and Robert Kennedy.","This file contains mail and clippings related to Edward Kennedy.","This file contains transcripts of reports.","This file contains a report that is the chronology of news reports done by CBS. This contains the first part.","This file contains the second part of the CBS News: An Anecodotal Chronology.","This file contains tthe 1959 CBS annual report and the 1961-1962 CBS programming plans.","This file contains a transcript of a report titled 'The Presidency and the Nation'.","This file contains a transcript of a report about Reagan at the midterms.","This file contains transcripts of the reports for Christmas in Washington for 1982, 1983, and 1984.","This file contains a transcript of the report on the 20th anniversary of JFK's death.","This file contains mail sent to NBC between 1983 and 1987.","This file contains a transcript of a report titled 'Reagan: The First 100 Days'.","This file contains transcripts of reports done by Cronkite.","This file contains transcripts of different reports about voting.","This file contains different letters between people about NBC broadcasts.","This file contains the transcripts for Learning in America Series.","This file contains clippings.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of interviews with people about the greatest minds in history.","This file contains transcripts of interviews with people about the greatest minds in history.","This file contains transcripts of interviews.","This file contains transcripts of Presidential Libraries interviews.","This file contains correspondence and transcripts of the interview with John Updike.","This file contains correspondence and transcripts.","This file contains papers about awards.","This file contains clippings about NBC anchors.","This file contains clippings about the choice between Dan Rather and Roger Mudd as the anchor for CBS.","This file contains clippings about the cancelation of '1986'.","This file contains photographs and clippings about colleges.","This file contains clippings about interviews.","This file contains items relating to Mudd and Washington and Lee University.","This file contains clippings relating to Mudd and The History Channel.","This file contains photographs and clippings relating to the PBS broadcast Schools that Work.","This file contans photographs and clippings relating to the PBS broadcast of Learning in America.","This file contans photographs and clippings relating to Mudd's move from NBC to PBS.","This file contains photographs from Mudd's time at CBS.","This file contains photographs from Mudd's time at NBC.","This file contains the notes, correspondence, and sources relating to Mudd's autobiography 'The Place To Be'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast covering the 1963 March on Washington.","This is a VHS recording of the CBS broadcast 'The Selling of the Pentagon'.","This is a VHS recording of Cronkite's coverage of 'Selling of the Pentagon'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Roger Mudd during the CBS evening news.","This VHS tape is a recording of the November 17, 1980 NBC Nightly News and the PBS broadcast 'Miracle of Life'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Roger Mudd narrating 'Lincoln Portrait' by Aaron Copland with the Richmond Symphony Orchestra.","This is a VHS tape recording of a broadcast covering Reagan's First 100 Days as president.","This is a VHS tape recording of Mudd and Brokaw's debut to the nightly news broadcass.","This is a VHS tape recording of Mudd's final nightly news anchor broadcasts or NBC.","This is a VHS tape recording of the rebroadcast of JFK's funeral.","This is a VHS tape recording of NBC broadcast Summer Sunday.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Frontline broadcast 'The Campaign for Page One'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 11 parts of the 1986 broadcasts.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast 'Politicians on the Griddle'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 4 parts of the 1986 broadcasts.","This is a VHS tape recording of 9 parts of the 1986 broadcasts.","This is a VHS tape recording of the William and Mary Debate: 'The Future of Liberal Education'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the William and Mary commencement.","This is a VHS tape recording of a speech on TV Journalism to the PBS donors in Jacksonville, FL.","This is a VHS recording of 24 parts of the 1987 broadcasts.","This is a VHS recording the CBS evening news covering the Rather- Bush shoot-out.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'The Last Word' broadcast.","This is a VHS tape recording of 15 parts of the 1988 broadcasts.","This is a VHS tape recording of the presidential debate that Mudd moderates.","This is a VHS tape recording of the The American Originals: Thomas Edison, produced by Mike Kirk and Phil Garvin.","This is a VHS tape recording of 11 of Mudd's Essays for News Hours.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Learning in American 'The Education Race' broadcast produced MecNeil Lehrer Productions.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast Learning in America 'Wanted: A Million Teachers'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Learning in America 'Upstairs/Downstairs' broadcast.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Learning in America 'Teach Your Children' broadcast.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Learning in America 'Paying the Freight' broadcast.","This is a VHS tape recording of PBS 'The Congress' with David McCullough.","This is a VHS tape recording of the PBS broadcast 'God and the First Amendment.'","This is a VHS tape recording of Reid Collins questioning Roger Mudd on Kennedy ten years ater Mudd's broadcast 'Teddy'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 4 pars of Mudd's broadcast 1989.","This is a VHS tape recording of 3 parts of Mudd's broadcast '1989'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Mudd on The Dick Cavett Show.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel episode 'Inside Hawaiian Volcanoes'.","This is a VHS tape recording of an instruction video on jury service.","This is a VHS tape recording of Roge Mudd's debut as a co-anchor on The ManNeil/Lehrer Newshour.","This is a VHS tape recording of Roger Mudd on Good Morning, America to talk about Learning in American: Schools that Work.","This is a VHS tape recording of Learning in America 'Schools that Work'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 6 parts of Mudd's broadcast '1990'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the NTHP's Most Endangered List on August 30, 1991 and Road Hogs \u0026 Highway Pork on March 2, 1992.","This is a VHS tape recording of Clarence Thomas Hearings on News Hour.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcasts 'Base Closing Ft. Devens' on June 11, 1991 and 'Senate Leaks' February 24, 1992.","This is a VHS tape recording of the CBS Evening News with Gennifer Flowers.","This is a VHStape recording of the 1992 Washington and Lee Mock Convention.","This is a VHS tape recording of the MacNeil/Lehrer broadcast 'What's Wrong with Congress'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast 'Search and Seizure: The Supreme Court and The Police'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the NBC Special 'Privacy' with Maria Shriver. broadcast 'Search and Seizure: The Supreme Court and The Police'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the First Presidental Debate in 1992 in St. Louis and moderated by Jim Lehrer.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Second Presidental Debate in 1992 in Richmond, Virginia and moderated by Carol Simpson.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Third Presidential Debate in 1992 held in East Lansing, MI and moderated by Jim Lehrer.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Frontline broadast 'Dole vs. Clinton'.","This is a VHS tape reording of the NBC 'Dateline' broadcast 'Arthur Ashe reveals AIDS'. It was used in W\u0026L Journalism 295 on privacy.","This is a VHS tape recording of the campaign ads used by Clinton and Dole.","This is a VHS with recordings from the Ford-Carter 'There is NO Soviet...' debate in 1976, the Carter-Reagan 'Amy told me..' \u0026 'There you go again...' debates in 1980, the Quayle-Bensten 'You're no Jack Kennedy...' debate in 1988, and the Bush-Dukakis 'If Kitty Dukakis were raped...' debate in 1988.","This is a VHS tape with recordings of presidential candiates Mondale (1984), Dunkakis (1988), Bush (1998), Clinton (1992), and Bush (1992) acceptance speechs.","This is a VHS tape with recordings of campaign ads: The Daisy (LBJ), Strontium (LBJ), House (Mondale), Underdog (Mondale), Loopholes (Mondale), Morning in America (Reagan), The Future (Bush), Willie Horton (Bush), Revolving Door (Bush), Tank Ride (Bush), Clean Government (Duke), Flag (Duke), Cime (Duke), and Furlong from Truth (Duke). It also has recordings of two news pieces Duke in Tank and Bush at flag factory.","This is a VHS tape that has recordings that relate to privacy or public figures. These recordings are Teddy on marriage from the CBS News Reports 'Teddy', the Gary Hart press conference, the Gary Hart speech to American Newspaper Public Association, Bill and Hilary Clinton on '60 Minutes', the CBS evening news converage of Clinton/lowers, and Bush on Jennifer Fitzgerald.","This is a VHS tape recording of the CNN broadcast Mary Tillotson and George Bush on Fitzgerald.","This is a VHS tape with recordings of interviews. These interviews are Teddy on being president from 'Teddy', Bush with Rather rom the CBS Evening News, Quayle with Brokaw an Quayle with Rather from the 1988 convention, Quale press conference from Huntington, IN, and Ross Perot on 'Meet the Press'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the ron Page broadcast New Jesey.","This is a VHS tape recording of the C-Span Inaugeration Day Call-in Show.","This is a VHS tape recording of 2 parts in Mudd's '1993' broadcasts.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'They All Laughed' about the 1988 election and 'How Wrong the Pundits Were'.","This is a VHS tape recording of The Health Quarterly with the episodes 'Dollars \u0026 Doctors,' 'Promise \u0026 Reality,' and 'The AIDS Report'.","This is a VHS tape recording of The Health Quarterly with the episodes 'The Most Lobbied Bill in History' and 'Family Doctors \u0026 Health Care'.","This is a VHS tape recording of The Health Quarterly with the episodes 'The Health Crisis Continues' and 'The Return of Tuberculosis'.","This is a VHS tape recording of The Health Quarterly episode 'Choosing Death'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the June 29, 1993 broadcast of The Health Quarterly.","This is a VHS tape recording of the MacNeil/ Lehrer Newshour broadcast 'Round table on Gergen's appointment to Clinton White House' with Roger Mudd as moderater.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Newshour broadcast 'Disney'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel broadcast 'JFK- Years of Lighting, Day of Drums'.","This is a VHS tape recording of CNBC's Tim Russert questioning Ben Bradlee.","This is a VHS tape recording of PBS Frontline 'Tabloid Truth'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Delmar Communications 'Kenmore-200 Years of History'.","This is a VHS tape recording of CBS on C-Span.","This is a VHS tape recording The Cronkite Report #9 'Headlines and Sound Bites: Is That The Way It Is?'","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Naked News: The Anchor'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Naked News: The Tycoon'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Naked News: Talk Radio'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Naked News: The Tabloid'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Cal Thomas Show.","This is a VHS tape recording of PBS Frontline's 'Rush Limbaugh's America'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Washington and Lee University' 'The Telford Lecture'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the 1996 Democratic Convention in Chicago speech 'Aretha' by Hilary Clinton.","This is a VHS tape recording of the 1996 Republican Convention in San Diego of Bob Dole's speech.","This is a VHS tape recording of JFK Sr.'s speech at the Democratic Convention in Chicago.","This is a VHS tape recording of Clinton's State of the Union and Dole's response and resignation.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Sunday Talk Show opening on NBC.","This is a VHS tape recording of the McLaughlin Group on PBS.","This is a VHS tape recording titled Dole Paid Bio.","This is a VHS tape recording of Dole an Kouric on 'Today' and Dole and Stahl on '60 Minutes'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'The People and the power Game' a PBS deconstruction of Clinton and Flowers.","This is a VHS tape recording of Fox's 'Voice of the People'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Living Room Campaign'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the 1996 Network Convention Openers.","This is a VHS tape recording of Network Convention Whip-arounds, Mudd's Essay, and Dole \u0026 Clinton's acceptance speeches.","This is a VHS tape recording o the irst presidential debate in 1996.","This is a VHS tape recording of the second presidential debate in 1996.","This is a VHS tape recording relating to Presidential canidate Dole from 1996.","This is a VHS tape recording of Newsreels to Nightly News episodes 1 and 2.","This is a VHS tape recording of Newsreels to Nightly News episodes 3 and 4.","This is a VHS tape recording of Newsreels to Nightly News episodes 5 and 6.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel broadcast 'George Steven: D-Day to Berlin'.","This is a VHS tape of the PBS video 'The Marshall Plan: Against the Odds'.","This is a VHS tape from the History Channel home videos titled 'The Star-Spangled Banner'.","This is a VHS tape recording of a PBS broadcast titled 'Roger Mudd' with Charlie Rose.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of American History series titled 'The American West' with Richard White.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of America series titled 'World War II and the Post War Era' with Stephen Ambrose.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of American History series titled 'American's Forgotten Era: 1865-1914' with David McCullough.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of American History series titled 'The Civil War' with James McPherson.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of American History series titled 'The American Revolution' with Gordon Wood.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of American History series titled 'First Cut' with James Horton.","This is a VHS tape recording of the book notes used during the Great Minds of History espisode with Brian Lamb.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel broadcast 'Inside the Presidency: Press Wars'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'The Reagan Biography' where Roger Mudd interviews Edmund Morris.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast 'Inside the Presidency: Campaign Wars'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast titled 'Great Conventions: 1948'.","This is a VHS tape from the Virigina Historical Society titled 'Virginia's Combat Veterans of World War II'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast titled 'Great Conventions: 1960'.","This is a WHS tape recording of the History Channel segment of Inside the Presidency 'Eisnhower vs. Nixon'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel segment Inside the Presidency 'Presidential Libraries'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the 'Today Show' hosted by Roger Mudd on April 11, 2002.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Making History with Roger Mudd: A Conversation with John Updike'.","This is a VHS tape recording of News Hour with Jim Lehrer 'Ties that Bind with Roger Mudd'.","This is a VHS tape recording of News Hour with Jim Lehrer 'y- Political Theatre'.","This is a VHS tape recording of News Hour with Jim Lehrer 'Hard to Change'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the graduation exercises for Randolph-Macon College located in Ashland, Virginia.","This is a VHS tape recording of Making History with Roger Mudd 'A Conversation with David Childs'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Making History with Roger Mudd 'A Conversation with Sandra Day O'Connor'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Making History with Roger Mudd 'A Conversation with Walter Cronkite'.","This is a VHS tape recording of C-Span's segment 'Book Notes' where Mudd interviews Tom Fenton, an ex CBS corresponden on his book, Bad News.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel broadcast 'Save Our History: America's Most Endangered.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Chamon: A Bullighting Documentary' which was directed  by Christian Winter and narrated by Roger Mudd.","This is a VHS tape recording of a PBS documentary 'To Quench a Thirst: The California Water Crisis'.","The VHS Tapes for the Roger Mudd Collection are stored in Record Group 42.","This is stored in RG 42.","This VHS is stored in RG 42.","This VHS is stored in RG 42.","This VHS is stored in RG 42.","This VHS is stored in RG 42.","This VHS is stored in RG 42.","This VHS is stored in RG 42.","This VHS is stored in RG 42.","This VHS is stored in RG 42.","This VHS is stored in RG 42.","This VHS is stored in RG 42.","This VHS is stored in RG 42.","This VHS is stored in RG 42.","This VHS is stored in RG 42.","This VHS is stored in RG 42.","This VHS is stored in RG 42.","This VHS is stored 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Also includes speeches given for commencements, press/broadcasting associations, emcee roles, and acceptance of awards and honors. Includes correspondence with J. Stewart Bryan III, John Updike, Sandra Day O'Connor, Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather. Includes scripts from Mudd's years at the Richmond News Leader, CBS radio and television, NBC, PBS, and THC (History Channel) television. Includes VHS tapes of commencement addresses, clips from CBS, NBC, THC and PBS (MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour), personal appearances and professionally produced tapes narrated by Mudd. Especially notable are the video series entitled Great Minds in American History, Learning in America, Inside the Presidency, and Making History with Roger Mudd. Some of the clippings and tapes were used for Mudd's journalism classes at Princeton University and Washington and Lee University. Collection also includes day by day coverage of the U. S. Congressional journey of the 1964 Civil Rights legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains speeches from before 1980.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains speeches from 1980 to 1986.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains speeches from 1987 to 1989.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains speeches from 1990 to 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains speeches from 1992.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains speeches from 1993 to 1994.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains speeches from 1995 to 1999.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains speeches from 2000 to 2004.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains paper odds and ends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains commencement programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains papers relating to the Ferris Professorship Princeton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains grades and term papers for Roger Mudd when he was 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clippings relating to debates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains clippings relating to speeches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains clippings relating to a zone in reporting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains clippings relating to free air time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains clippings relating to Mudd's interview with Edward Kennedy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains clippings relating to television networks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains clippings relating to the Democratic use of advertisments during Clinton's canidancy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains clippings relating to advertisments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains clippings relating to presidential debates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains clippings relating to presidential speeches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains clippings relating to the presidential 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Morris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast 'Inside the Presidency: Campaign Wars'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast titled 'Great Conventions: 1948'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a VHS tape from the Virigina Historical Society titled 'Virginia's Combat Veterans of World War II'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast titled 'Great Conventions: 1960'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a WHS tape recording of the History Channel segment of Inside the Presidency 'Eisnhower vs. Nixon'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel segment Inside the Presidency 'Presidential Libraries'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a VHS tape recording of the 'Today Show' hosted by Roger Mudd on April 11, 2002.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a VHS tape recording of 'Making History with Roger Mudd: A Conversation with John 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Also includes speeches given for commencements, press/broadcasting associations, emcee roles, and acceptance of awards and honors. Includes correspondence with J. Stewart Bryan III, John Updike, Sandra Day O'Connor, Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather. Includes scripts from Mudd's years at the Richmond News Leader, CBS radio and television, NBC, PBS, and THC (History Channel) television. Includes VHS tapes of commencement addresses, clips from CBS, NBC, THC and PBS (MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour), personal appearances and professionally produced tapes narrated by Mudd. Especially notable are the video series entitled Great Minds in American History, Learning in America, Inside the Presidency, and Making History with Roger Mudd. Some of the clippings and tapes were used for Mudd's journalism classes at Princeton University and Washington and Lee University. Collection also includes day by day coverage of the U. S. Congressional journey of the 1964 Civil Rights legislation.","This file contains speeches from before 1980.","This file contains speeches from 1980 to 1986.","This file contains speeches from 1987 to 1989.","This file contains speeches from 1990 to 1991.","This file contains speeches from 1992.","This file contains speeches from 1993 to 1994.","This file contains speeches from 1995 to 1999.","This file contains speeches from 2000 to 2004.","This file contains paper odds and ends.","This file contains commencement programs.","This file contains papers relating to the Ferris Professorship Princeton.","This file contains grades and term papers for Roger Mudd when he was at Washington and Lee.","This file contains the grade, professor notes, and manuscript of Mudd's 'The Evolution of a Washington and Lee Gentleman'.","This file contains Mudd's grades and term papers from his Master's work at UNC.","This file contains articles that relate to the idea of privacy.","This file contains articles relating to conflicts.","This file contains articles relating to conflicts.","This file contains articles relating to conventions.","This file contains articles relating to the book 'Primary Colors'.","This file contains articles relating to the book 'Primary Colors'.","This file contains articles relating to the early days of Clinton's presidency.","This file contains articles relating to media coverage.","This file contains articles relating to tabloids and sleazey reporting.","This file contains articles relating to Janey Cook and 'The Jimmy Story'.","This file contains articles relating to the Beltway culture.","This file contains articles relating to ethics.","This file contains articles relating to coverage of the presidential race.","This file contains articles relating to the polls.","This file contains articles relating to the press practices.","This file contains articles relating to TV news practices.","This file contains articles relating to news sources.","This file contains articles relating to media mergers.","This file contains Mudd's syllabus notes for Journalism 295.","This file contains general notes on Washington Media.","This file contains articles relating to White House coverage.","This file contains articles relating to radio talk.","This file contains articles relating to C-SPAN.","This file contains articles relating to network TV.","This file contains articles relating to celebraties and the news.","This file contains articles about the press.","This file contains articles relating to political privacy.","This file contains articles relating to Congress.","This file contains book excerpts and clippings relating to debates.","This file contains book excerpts and clippings relating to conventions.","This file contains clippings relating to debates.","This file contains clippings relating to speeches.","This file contains clippings relating to a zone in reporting.","This file contains clippings relating to free air time.","This file contains clippings relating to Mudd's interview with Edward Kennedy.","This file contains clippings relating to television networks.","This file contains clippings relating to the Democratic use of advertisments during Clinton's canidancy.","This file contains clippings relating to advertisments.","This file contains clippings relating to presidential debates.","This file contains clippings relating to presidential speeches.","This file contains clippings relating to the presidential conventions.","This file contains clippings relating to the privacy zone in reporting.","This file contains clippings relating to free air time.","This file contains clippings relating to interviews.","This file contains clippings relating to television networks.","This file contains clippings relating to presidential advertisments.","This file contains clippings.","This file contains news clippings, certificates, and transcriptions of news broadcasts.","This file contains transcriptions and press messages from 1956-1960.","This file contains articles and transcripts relating to Lyndon B. Johnson.","This file contains scripts relating to Capitol Hill.","This file contains transcriptions relating to Capitol Hill.","This file contains papers relating to the CBS Report 'History of a Rumor.'","This file contains papers relating to the CBS 'Washington Report.'","This file contains papers relating to the CBS 'Washington Report.'","This file contains papers relating to CBS 'Washington Report.'","This file contains papers relating to CBS 'Washington Report.'","This file contains papers relating to reports about the Civil Rights.","This file contains papers relating to reports about the Civil Rights.","This file contains papers relating to reports about the Civil Rights.","This file contains papers relating to reports on the Civil Rights.","This file contains clippings relating to Roger Mudd and Robert Trout.","This file contains a transcription of interviews with Vice President Humphrey.","This file contains papers relating to Dirksen and his politics.","This file contains a trascript of the report on the Congressional Races.","This file contains transcripts of the CBS Reports: 'In the Pay of the C.I.A.: An American Dilemma', 'Humphrey on Europe: A Conversation with the Vice President', 'Robert F. Kennedy'.","This file contains transcripts relating to Thomas Dodd.","This file contains transcripts relating to Governor George Romney.","This file contains a transcript relating to Robert F. Kennedy.","This file contains transcripts of the CBS News Specials in 1968.","This file contains papers relating to R.F.K.'s death.","This file contains papers relating to R.F.K.'s campaign.","This file contains three transcripts of reports from 1969.","This file contains undated clippings and articles about CBS.","This file contains transcripts of Correspondent Reports from the Hill.","This file contains transcripts relating to Edward Kennedy and his non-candidacy.","This file contains trascripts relating to the CBS report 'The Selling of the Pentagon'.","This file contains transcripts relating to Cronkite and radio pieces.","THis file contains transcripts of 'Correspondent's Report', 'Bylines', and CBS radio reports.","This file contains transcripts of CBS report 'Face the Nation' and 'The Issue of Bussing.'","This file contains transcripts of three reports in 1972.","This file contains transcriptions of reports about Nixon's resignation.","This file contains transcriptions of reports.","This file contains transcripts of reports.","This file contains transcripts for reports.","This file contains transcripts for reports.","This file contains notes and a transcript for 'Teddy' with Edward, John, and Robert Kennedy.","This file contains mail and clippings related to Edward Kennedy.","This file contains transcripts of reports.","This file contains a report that is the chronology of news reports done by CBS. This contains the first part.","This file contains the second part of the CBS News: An Anecodotal Chronology.","This file contains tthe 1959 CBS annual report and the 1961-1962 CBS programming plans.","This file contains a transcript of a report titled 'The Presidency and the Nation'.","This file contains a transcript of a report about Reagan at the midterms.","This file contains transcripts of the reports for Christmas in Washington for 1982, 1983, and 1984.","This file contains a transcript of the report on the 20th anniversary of JFK's death.","This file contains mail sent to NBC between 1983 and 1987.","This file contains a transcript of a report titled 'Reagan: The First 100 Days'.","This file contains transcripts of reports done by Cronkite.","This file contains transcripts of different reports about voting.","This file contains different letters between people about NBC broadcasts.","This file contains the transcripts for Learning in America Series.","This file contains clippings.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of broadcasts.","This file contains transcripts of interviews with people about the greatest minds in history.","This file contains transcripts of interviews with people about the greatest minds in history.","This file contains transcripts of interviews.","This file contains transcripts of Presidential Libraries interviews.","This file contains correspondence and transcripts of the interview with John Updike.","This file contains correspondence and transcripts.","This file contains papers about awards.","This file contains clippings about NBC anchors.","This file contains clippings about the choice between Dan Rather and Roger Mudd as the anchor for CBS.","This file contains clippings about the cancelation of '1986'.","This file contains photographs and clippings about colleges.","This file contains clippings about interviews.","This file contains items relating to Mudd and Washington and Lee University.","This file contains clippings relating to Mudd and The History Channel.","This file contains photographs and clippings relating to the PBS broadcast Schools that Work.","This file contans photographs and clippings relating to the PBS broadcast of Learning in America.","This file contans photographs and clippings relating to Mudd's move from NBC to PBS.","This file contains photographs from Mudd's time at CBS.","This file contains photographs from Mudd's time at NBC.","This file contains the notes, correspondence, and sources relating to Mudd's autobiography 'The Place To Be'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast covering the 1963 March on Washington.","This is a VHS recording of the CBS broadcast 'The Selling of the Pentagon'.","This is a VHS recording of Cronkite's coverage of 'Selling of the Pentagon'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Roger Mudd during the CBS evening news.","This VHS tape is a recording of the November 17, 1980 NBC Nightly News and the PBS broadcast 'Miracle of Life'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Roger Mudd narrating 'Lincoln Portrait' by Aaron Copland with the Richmond Symphony Orchestra.","This is a VHS tape recording of a broadcast covering Reagan's First 100 Days as president.","This is a VHS tape recording of Mudd and Brokaw's debut to the nightly news broadcass.","This is a VHS tape recording of Mudd's final nightly news anchor broadcasts or NBC.","This is a VHS tape recording of the rebroadcast of JFK's funeral.","This is a VHS tape recording of NBC broadcast Summer Sunday.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Frontline broadcast 'The Campaign for Page One'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 11 parts of the 1986 broadcasts.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast 'Politicians on the Griddle'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 4 parts of the 1986 broadcasts.","This is a VHS tape recording of 9 parts of the 1986 broadcasts.","This is a VHS tape recording of the William and Mary Debate: 'The Future of Liberal Education'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the William and Mary commencement.","This is a VHS tape recording of a speech on TV Journalism to the PBS donors in Jacksonville, FL.","This is a VHS recording of 24 parts of the 1987 broadcasts.","This is a VHS recording the CBS evening news covering the Rather- Bush shoot-out.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'The Last Word' broadcast.","This is a VHS tape recording of 15 parts of the 1988 broadcasts.","This is a VHS tape recording of the presidential debate that Mudd moderates.","This is a VHS tape recording of the The American Originals: Thomas Edison, produced by Mike Kirk and Phil Garvin.","This is a VHS tape recording of 11 of Mudd's Essays for News Hours.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Learning in American 'The Education Race' broadcast produced MecNeil Lehrer Productions.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast Learning in America 'Wanted: A Million Teachers'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Learning in America 'Upstairs/Downstairs' broadcast.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Learning in America 'Teach Your Children' broadcast.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Learning in America 'Paying the Freight' broadcast.","This is a VHS tape recording of PBS 'The Congress' with David McCullough.","This is a VHS tape recording of the PBS broadcast 'God and the First Amendment.'","This is a VHS tape recording of Reid Collins questioning Roger Mudd on Kennedy ten years ater Mudd's broadcast 'Teddy'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 4 pars of Mudd's broadcast 1989.","This is a VHS tape recording of 3 parts of Mudd's broadcast '1989'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Mudd on The Dick Cavett Show.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel episode 'Inside Hawaiian Volcanoes'.","This is a VHS tape recording of an instruction video on jury service.","This is a VHS tape recording of Roge Mudd's debut as a co-anchor on The ManNeil/Lehrer Newshour.","This is a VHS tape recording of Roger Mudd on Good Morning, America to talk about Learning in American: Schools that Work.","This is a VHS tape recording of Learning in America 'Schools that Work'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 6 parts of Mudd's broadcast '1990'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the NTHP's Most Endangered List on August 30, 1991 and Road Hogs \u0026 Highway Pork on March 2, 1992.","This is a VHS tape recording of Clarence Thomas Hearings on News Hour.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcasts 'Base Closing Ft. Devens' on June 11, 1991 and 'Senate Leaks' February 24, 1992.","This is a VHS tape recording of the CBS Evening News with Gennifer Flowers.","This is a VHStape recording of the 1992 Washington and Lee Mock Convention.","This is a VHS tape recording of the MacNeil/Lehrer broadcast 'What's Wrong with Congress'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the broadcast 'Search and Seizure: The Supreme Court and The Police'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the NBC Special 'Privacy' with Maria Shriver. broadcast 'Search and Seizure: The Supreme Court and The Police'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the First Presidental Debate in 1992 in St. Louis and moderated by Jim Lehrer.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Second Presidental Debate in 1992 in Richmond, Virginia and moderated by Carol Simpson.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Third Presidential Debate in 1992 held in East Lansing, MI and moderated by Jim Lehrer.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Frontline broadast 'Dole vs. Clinton'.","This is a VHS tape reording of the NBC 'Dateline' broadcast 'Arthur Ashe reveals AIDS'. It was used in W\u0026L Journalism 295 on privacy.","This is a VHS tape recording of the campaign ads used by Clinton and Dole.","This is a VHS with recordings from the Ford-Carter 'There is NO Soviet...' debate in 1976, the Carter-Reagan 'Amy told me..' \u0026 'There you go again...' debates in 1980, the Quayle-Bensten 'You're no Jack Kennedy...' debate in 1988, and the Bush-Dukakis 'If Kitty Dukakis were raped...' debate in 1988.","This is a VHS tape with recordings of presidential candiates Mondale (1984), Dunkakis (1988), Bush (1998), Clinton (1992), and Bush (1992) acceptance speechs.","This is a VHS tape with recordings of campaign ads: The Daisy (LBJ), Strontium (LBJ), House (Mondale), Underdog (Mondale), Loopholes (Mondale), Morning in America (Reagan), The Future (Bush), Willie Horton (Bush), Revolving Door (Bush), Tank Ride (Bush), Clean Government (Duke), Flag (Duke), Cime (Duke), and Furlong from Truth (Duke). It also has recordings of two news pieces Duke in Tank and Bush at flag factory.","This is a VHS tape that has recordings that relate to privacy or public figures. These recordings are Teddy on marriage from the CBS News Reports 'Teddy', the Gary Hart press conference, the Gary Hart speech to American Newspaper Public Association, Bill and Hilary Clinton on '60 Minutes', the CBS evening news converage of Clinton/lowers, and Bush on Jennifer Fitzgerald.","This is a VHS tape recording of the CNN broadcast Mary Tillotson and George Bush on Fitzgerald.","This is a VHS tape with recordings of interviews. These interviews are Teddy on being president from 'Teddy', Bush with Rather rom the CBS Evening News, Quayle with Brokaw an Quayle with Rather from the 1988 convention, Quale press conference from Huntington, IN, and Ross Perot on 'Meet the Press'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the ron Page broadcast New Jesey.","This is a VHS tape recording of the C-Span Inaugeration Day Call-in Show.","This is a VHS tape recording of 2 parts in Mudd's '1993' broadcasts.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'They All Laughed' about the 1988 election and 'How Wrong the Pundits Were'.","This is a VHS tape recording of The Health Quarterly with the episodes 'Dollars \u0026 Doctors,' 'Promise \u0026 Reality,' and 'The AIDS Report'.","This is a VHS tape recording of The Health Quarterly with the episodes 'The Most Lobbied Bill in History' and 'Family Doctors \u0026 Health Care'.","This is a VHS tape recording of The Health Quarterly with the episodes 'The Health Crisis Continues' and 'The Return of Tuberculosis'.","This is a VHS tape recording of The Health Quarterly episode 'Choosing Death'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the June 29, 1993 broadcast of The Health Quarterly.","This is a VHS tape recording of the MacNeil/ Lehrer Newshour broadcast 'Round table on Gergen's appointment to Clinton White House' with Roger Mudd as moderater.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Newshour broadcast 'Disney'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel broadcast 'JFK- Years of Lighting, Day of Drums'.","This is a VHS tape recording of CNBC's Tim Russert questioning Ben Bradlee.","This is a VHS tape recording of PBS Frontline 'Tabloid Truth'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Delmar Communications 'Kenmore-200 Years of History'.","This is a VHS tape recording of CBS on C-Span.","This is a VHS tape recording The Cronkite Report #9 'Headlines and Sound Bites: Is That The Way It Is?'","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Naked News: The Anchor'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Naked News: The Tycoon'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Naked News: Talk Radio'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Naked News: The Tabloid'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Cal Thomas Show.","This is a VHS tape recording of PBS Frontline's 'Rush Limbaugh's America'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Washington and Lee University' 'The Telford Lecture'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the 1996 Democratic Convention in Chicago speech 'Aretha' by Hilary Clinton.","This is a VHS tape recording of the 1996 Republican Convention in San Diego of Bob Dole's speech.","This is a VHS tape recording of JFK Sr.'s speech at the Democratic Convention in Chicago.","This is a VHS tape recording of Clinton's State of the Union and Dole's response and resignation.","This is a VHS tape recording of the Sunday Talk Show opening on NBC.","This is a VHS tape recording of the McLaughlin Group on PBS.","This is a VHS tape recording titled Dole Paid Bio.","This is a VHS tape recording of Dole an Kouric on 'Today' and Dole and Stahl on '60 Minutes'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'The People and the power Game' a PBS deconstruction of Clinton and Flowers.","This is a VHS tape recording of Fox's 'Voice of the People'.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Living Room Campaign'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the 1996 Network Convention Openers.","This is a VHS tape recording of Network Convention Whip-arounds, Mudd's Essay, and Dole \u0026 Clinton's acceptance speeches.","This is a VHS tape recording o the irst presidential debate in 1996.","This is a VHS tape recording of the second presidential debate in 1996.","This is a VHS tape recording relating to Presidential canidate Dole from 1996.","This is a VHS tape recording of Newsreels to Nightly News episodes 1 and 2.","This is a VHS tape recording of Newsreels to Nightly News episodes 3 and 4.","This is a VHS tape recording of Newsreels to Nightly News episodes 5 and 6.","This is a VHS tape recording of the History Channel broadcast 'George Steven: D-Day to Berlin'.","This is a VHS tape of the PBS video 'The Marshall Plan: Against the Odds'.","This is a VHS tape from the History Channel home videos titled 'The Star-Spangled Banner'.","This is a VHS tape recording of a PBS broadcast titled 'Roger Mudd' with Charlie Rose.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of American History series titled 'The American West' with Richard White.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of America series titled 'World War II and the Post War Era' with Stephen Ambrose.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of American History series titled 'American's Forgotten Era: 1865-1914' with David McCullough.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of American History series titled 'The Civil War' with James McPherson.","This is a VHS tape from the AmericanHeritage Great Minds of American History series titled 'The American Revolution' with Gordon 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Presidency 'Presidential Libraries'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the 'Today Show' hosted by Roger Mudd on April 11, 2002.","This is a VHS tape recording of 'Making History with Roger Mudd: A Conversation with John Updike'.","This is a VHS tape recording of News Hour with Jim Lehrer 'Ties that Bind with Roger Mudd'.","This is a VHS tape recording of News Hour with Jim Lehrer 'y- Political Theatre'.","This is a VHS tape recording of News Hour with Jim Lehrer 'Hard to Change'.","This is a VHS tape recording of the graduation exercises for Randolph-Macon College located in Ashland, Virginia.","This is a VHS tape recording of Making History with Roger Mudd 'A Conversation with David Childs'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Making History with Roger Mudd 'A Conversation with Sandra Day O'Connor'.","This is a VHS tape recording of Making History with Roger Mudd 'A Conversation with Walter Cronkite'.","This is a VHS tape recording of C-Span's segment 'Book Notes' where Mudd interviews 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