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BOX III:6-23 | Part III: Writings, 1947-1968 | ||||||||||||
Drafts, proofs, and printed versions of aphorisms, articles, book reviews, books, columns, essays, limericks, notebooks, plays, poems, and speeches and lectures as well as correspondence and material relating to textbooks. | |||||||||||||
Arranged according to writings by Ciardi and by others and therein alphabetically by type of writing, title, or name of author. Articles, columns, essays, and poems lacking titles are alphabetized by first line enclosed in brackets. | |||||||||||||
BOX III: 6 | By Ciardi | ||||||||||||
Aphorisms, undated For additional material see Container III:17, Notebook C, p. 301 | |||||||||||||
Articles and essays | |||||||||||||
Act | |||||||||||||
“The Act of Language,” 1959-1960 | |||||||||||||
(2 folders) | |||||||||||||
Ang-Any | |||||||||||||
“Angel-Fluffs, Savages, and Dispensable Adults,” undated | |||||||||||||
[Any man, as I believe I read in the Bill of Rights...], undated | |||||||||||||
B-E | |||||||||||||
“Bread Loaf, USA,” undated | |||||||||||||
[The big package is marked “Truth – Idle with Care”], undated | |||||||||||||
“Dear Kip,” undated | |||||||||||||
“The Detroit Follies,” undated | |||||||||||||
“E. L. Mayo – A Modern Metaphysical,” 1947 | |||||||||||||
[Epiphanius Wilson, A.M., is not a name that reverberates...], undated | |||||||||||||
[Every generation of poets has its would-be law-givers...], undated | |||||||||||||
[Everyone hopes a little], undated | |||||||||||||
F | |||||||||||||
“A Fable of the Father of Assassins,” undated | |||||||||||||
“A Faith for Life in Literature?” undated | |||||||||||||
H | |||||||||||||
[Harvard has required no defense from me and I have made none], undated See Container II:64, Progressive Party, and Container III:16, Notebook B, pp. 278-279 | |||||||||||||
[Here comes 1968, and if only as a collector of lost causes...], circa 1967 | |||||||||||||
[The hospital corridor, dimmed for the night watch of sleep...], undated See Container III:16, Notebook B, pp. 225-235 | |||||||||||||
“How to Read Dante,” 1961 | |||||||||||||
I | |||||||||||||
“Italy: The Sense of Rapture,” undated | |||||||||||||
J-M | |||||||||||||
“Jim Crow Is Treason,” 1960 | |||||||||||||
“Last November,” undated | |||||||||||||
“Milton Hebald,” circa 1963 | |||||||||||||
“Morals, Anyone? or What Good Is Literature, Anyhow?” undated | |||||||||||||
[My wife and I puzzled at the thing for a while...], undated | |||||||||||||
O | |||||||||||||
“On the Road,” undated | |||||||||||||
“On Writing and Bad Writing,” 1962 | |||||||||||||
Poet | |||||||||||||
“The Poet and the Politician,” 1960, undated | |||||||||||||
(1 folder) | |||||||||||||
BOX III: 7 | (1 folder) | ||||||||||||
Poet's-Poetry As | |||||||||||||
[The poet's eye is a trained eye], undated | |||||||||||||
“Poetry and Metaphor,” undated | |||||||||||||
“Poetry and the High School System,” undated | |||||||||||||
“Poetry As Knowledge: A Dialogue with a Realist,” undated | |||||||||||||
Poetry in-Prose | |||||||||||||
“Poetry in Crystal,” undated | |||||||||||||
“Poetry Is for Pleasure,” 1960 See Container III:16, Notebook A, pp. 21-39 | |||||||||||||
“Poetry: The Word and the Image,” 1964 | |||||||||||||
[PR men don't care – so long as it makes a noise], undated | |||||||||||||
“Prose Poems from the Journal of Lazarus Smith,” undated | |||||||||||||
Q-R | |||||||||||||
“Quotations for Mr. R. J. Dandenau,” undated | |||||||||||||
“The Relevance of The Inferno,” undated | |||||||||||||
“Rico Lebrun and Dante,” undated | |||||||||||||
[Robert Frost's eighty-eighth birthday...], undated | |||||||||||||
Sm-Som | |||||||||||||
“The Small Private College,” undated | |||||||||||||
[Some of the fast burners know it, even advertize it], undated | |||||||||||||
[Some parts of Nettie Forbish's nervous system...], undated | |||||||||||||
Son-Su | |||||||||||||
“Song for an Allegorical Play,” 1962 | |||||||||||||
“Statement by the Library Board,” undated | |||||||||||||
[Summer in New York is the time when the side street hotels...], undated | |||||||||||||
There | |||||||||||||
[There are good signs that New Jersey is determined...], undated | |||||||||||||
[There is power in the American people], circa 1968 | |||||||||||||
This-Two | |||||||||||||
“This Side of the Mirror,” undated | |||||||||||||
[This Spring John O'Hara was given the Award of Merit Medal for the Novel...], undated | |||||||||||||
“Thomas Stearns Eliot, 1888-1964,” undated | |||||||||||||
“Translation: The Art of Failure,” 1961 | |||||||||||||
[The true poet must love his art enough to honor it...], undated | |||||||||||||
[Two years ago, after an evening lecture at a good Catholic girls' college...], undated | |||||||||||||
V-W | |||||||||||||
“Veterans Day,” 1961 | |||||||||||||
“What Every Writer Must Learn,” 1956 | |||||||||||||
“What Is Modern Poetry?” undated See Container III:16, Notebook B, pp. 31-35 | |||||||||||||
“What Makes It a Poem?” undated See Container III:16, Notebook A, pp. 9-15 | |||||||||||||
“Work Habits of Writers,” 1965 | |||||||||||||
Unidentified fragments, undated | |||||||||||||
(2 folders) | |||||||||||||
BOX III: 8 | Book reviews | ||||||||||||
Arthos, John, Dante, Michelangelo and Milton, undated | |||||||||||||
Braine, John, Life at the Top, 1962 | |||||||||||||
Cameron, Kenneth Neil, editor, Shelley and His Circle, 1773-1822, 1961 | |||||||||||||
Cleland, John, Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, undated | |||||||||||||
Cummings, E. E., 73 Poems, 1963 | |||||||||||||
Faulkner, William, The Wishing Tree, 1967 | |||||||||||||
Frost, Robert, In the Clearing, 1962 | |||||||||||||
Fruchter, Norman, Coat upon a Stick, undated | |||||||||||||
Holmes, John, Writing Poetry, 1960 | |||||||||||||
O'Hara, John, From the Terrace, undated | |||||||||||||
Books | |||||||||||||
An Alphabestiary | |||||||||||||
Author's proofs, 1966 | |||||||||||||
Draft, undated | |||||||||||||
(2 folders) | |||||||||||||
Galley proofs, 1965 | |||||||||||||
As If: Poems New and Selected, printer's copy, 1955 | |||||||||||||
Dialogue with an Audience, introduction, drafts, 1962, undated | |||||||||||||
Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, translation | |||||||||||||
Inferno, translator's note, printer's copy, undated | |||||||||||||
Purgatorio | |||||||||||||
Correspondence, 1960-1961 | |||||||||||||
Drafts | |||||||||||||
Holograph, cantos III, IV, XVI, XIX, and miscellany, undated | |||||||||||||
BOX III: 9 | Typescript C with notes by editor, 1961 | ||||||||||||
(7 folders) | |||||||||||||
Printed versions, cantos XIX and XXVII, 1959-1960, undated | |||||||||||||
Translator's note, typescript, undated | |||||||||||||
Paradiso | |||||||||||||
Drafts | |||||||||||||
Holograph, cantos I, VII, IX, XXIX, and miscellany, undated | |||||||||||||
Typescript, cantos I, III, XXXI, and XXXIII, undated | |||||||||||||
Printed version, canto XXI, 1967 | |||||||||||||
I Met a Man | |||||||||||||
Book reviews, 1961 | |||||||||||||
Drafts | |||||||||||||
Holograph, undated | |||||||||||||
BOX III: 10 | Typescript, 1959 | ||||||||||||
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