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The William E. Stafford Archives, Series 3, Sub-Series 4: Manuscripts Sent to William Stafford by Other Authors, 1968-1992

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Stafford, William, 1914-1993
Title
The William E. Stafford Archives, Series 3, Sub-Series 4: Manuscripts Sent to William Stafford by Other Authors
Dates
1968-1992 (inclusive)
Quantity
1.5 cubic feet, (1 box)
Collection Number
OLPb138STA
Summary
William Stafford (1914-1993) was one of the most prolific and important American poets of the last half of the twentieth century. This subseries of the collection includes typescripts of manuscripts by other authors sent to Stafford in the solictation of reviews or publicity statements. The Index to the entire Stafford Archives can be found at: http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv83782
Repository
Lewis & Clark College, Special Collections and Archives

Aubrey R. Watzek Library
615 S. Palatine Hill Rd.
Portland, OR
97219
Telephone: 5037687758
Fax: 5037687282
archives@lclark.edu
Access Restrictions

This collection has no restrictions and is open for research.

Languages
English
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Biographical Note

William Stafford (1914-1993) was one of the most prolific and important American poets of the last half of the twentieth century. Among his many credentials, Stafford served as consultant in poetry at the Library of Congress, and received the National Book Award for his poetry collection Traveling through the Dark (1963). During his lifetime, Stafford wrote over sixty books of poetry that still resonate with both scholars and general readers. Stafford’s perspectives on peace, the environment, and education serve as some of the most articulate and engaging dialogues by a modern American writer about three of the most important issues of the second half of the twentieth century with lasting impacts on future generations. Howard Zinn, one America’s most iconic modern historians, was keenly aware of Stafford’s insight into modern American culture. Zinn claimed, “William Stafford’s prose and poetry, wise and eloquent, speak directly to the violence of our time, and to our hope for a different world” (from cover of Every War Has Two Losers).

The William Stafford Archives, donated to Lewis & Clark College by the Stafford family in 2008, contain the private papers, publications, photographs, recordings, and teaching materials of the poet William Stafford. The Lewis & Clark College Special Collections actively add to this collection by acquiring unique Stafford related materials.

Stafford wrote every day of his life from 1950 to 1993. These 20,000 pages of daily writings form a complete record of the poet’s mostly early morning meditations, including poem drafts, dream records, aphorisms, and other visits to the unconscious, recorded on separate sheets of yellow or white paper or when traveling, often in spiral-bound reporters’ steno pads. The archive also includes typescripts of poems submitted for publication and for use in readings. Stafford listed where he submitted each poem, and whether it was accepted for publication on the typescript. Each of his published collections, large and small, is represented by its gathering of documentary copies (typescripts), called by Stafford a “put-together.” Unpublished poems, poems published in journals, and reading copies of published poems were also gathered, in a virtually complete record from 1937 to 1993, totaling about 7,000 items. The collection also includes copies of all known Stafford books and translations. Stafford saved correspondence received, with an indication of the date of reply, and sometimes a copy of the reply, from the early 1960s to August 1993. Estimated at 100,000 sheets, the collected correspondence contains some full exchanges of correspondence initiated by WS. One such exchange is the correspondence with Marvin Bell on their sequence Segues. In addition to many photographs of and relating to William Stafford, the archive includes an estimated 20,000 photographs and negatives taken and developed by Stafford of fellow poets, family, friends, and Lewis & Clark College faculty. The archive provides documentation of Stafford's teaching career, including more than one thousand index cards, some dating from research at Iowa, others from later. These were much used in preparing for classes, workshops, and lectures. The files also contain scattered notes for workshops and lectures. The archive also includes course syllabi, and faculty documents relating to Stafford's teaching years at Lewis & Clark College.

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Content Description

Typed drafts and proofs of books.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

Permission to publish, exhibit, broadcast, or quote from materials in the Watzek Library Archives & Special Collections requires written permission of the Head of Archives & Special Collections.

Preferred Citation

The William Stafford Archives, Lewis & Clark College Aubrey Watzek Library Archives & Special Collections, Portland, Oregon.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

Arranged in alphabetical order by author's last name.

Location of Collection

Special Collections
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Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.

  • Description: Poems
    Bennani, Benjamin

    Dates: 1992
    Container: Box/Folder 1.1
  • Description: "Strang"
    Burrows, Ed G.

    Dates: 1978
    Container: Box/Folder 1.2
  • Description: Poems
    Canzoneri, Robert

    Dates: undated
    Container: Box/Folder 1.3
  • Description: "Pacific Northwest Writing: A Collection of Contemporary Poetry and Fiction"
    Carlson, Roy

    Dates: 1979
    Container: Box/Folder 1.4
  • Description: "Letting Go"
    Carrier, Warren

    Dates: ca. 1970
    Container: Box/Folder 1.5
  • Description: "Kazimierz Square"
    Chase, Karen

    Dates: ca. 1991
    Container: Box/Folder 1.6
  • Description: "End of Summer"
    Diorio, Margaret

    Dates: undated
    Container: Box/Folder 1.7
  • Description: "Sabbatical in England"
    Duvall, Robert

    Dates: 1992
    Container: Box/Folder 1.8
  • Description: A Surprise on Every Page: Kenneth Patchen's Wonderings
    Dyer, Paul

    Dates: ca. 1980
    Container: Box/Folder 1.9
  • Description: Poems
    Emmons, David

    Dates:
    Container: Box/Folder 1.10
  • Description: "A River Runs Through It"
    Friedenberg, Richard

    Screenplay and test lines for possible WS narration of the film.

    Dates: 1992
    Container: Box/Folder 1.11
  • Description: "Wesley's Methodist Episcopalians"
    Garrett, Arthur

    Chapter from "AmeriChristendom"

    Dates: undated
    Container: Box/Folder 1.12
  • Description: Collection of work
    Henderson, Christine

    Includes an original watercolor of the Columbia River gorge

    Dates: 1992
    Container: Box/Folder 1.13
  • Description: Poems
    Hodson, Stan

    Dates: 1982
    Container: Box/Folder 1.14
  • Description: "Remember Where You Started From"
    Holway, Susan Pakenen

    C&D Publishing

    Dates: 1992
    Container: Box/Folder 1.15
  • Description: "Nocturnals Upon St. Lucy's Day"
    Khairallah, George

    Dates: undated
    Container: Box/Folder 1.16
  • Description: "Celebration: My First Fifty Years"
    Lamear, Kathleen

    Dates: 1992
    Container: Box/Folder 1.17
  • Description: "The Love Poem" and "The Foot of the Mountain"
    Marchant, Fred

    Two copies of "The Foot of the Mountain"

    Dates: ca. 1990
    Container: Box/Folder 1.18
  • Description: Essay
    Marchant, Fred

    Dates: ca. 1990
    Container: Box/Folder 1.19
  • Description: "To Find the Poem: Suggestions for the Venture"
    Nielsen, Vaneta L.

    Dates: 1968
    Container: Box/Folder 1.20
  • Description: Poems
    Pasquale, Emanuel di

    Dates: undated
    Container: Box/Folder 1.21
  • Description: "Dearest Phillis"
    Patterson, Raymond

    Dates: 1976
    Container: Box/Folder 1.22
  • Description: "Belongings"
    Rawn, Michael David

    Dates: ca. 1990
    Container: Box/Folder 1.23
  • Description: "Supplement for Modern Poetry of Western America"
    Robinson, Howard

    supplement to the anthology by William Stafford and Clinton Larson

    Dates: undated
    Container: Box/Folder 1.24
  • Description: "Burn Down the Icons: Poems"
    Schulman, Grace

    Dates: undated
    Container: Box/Folder 1.25
  • Description: "Sophomore Thesis"
    Seid, Hugh T.

    Dates: undated
    Container: Box/Folder 1.26
  • Description: "Heart Attacks"
    Skellings, Edmund

    Stafford wrote a blurb for the jacket of this book.

    Dates: 1976
    Container: Box/Folder 1.27
  • Description: "Something as Reckless as Wind"
    Turley, William

    Dates: 1992
    Container: Box/Folder 1.28
  • Description: Poems
    Warren, Eugene

    Dates: 1973
    Container: Box/Folder 1.29
  • Description: Anthology of Oregon Literature
    Wendt, Ingrid

    Dates: 1992
    Container: Box/Folder 1.30
  • Description: "The Luminaries of the Humble"
    Woody, Elizabeth

    Dates: 1992
    Container: Box/Folder 1.31
  • Description: "Of Earth"
    Worth, Douglas

    Dates: 1974
    Container: Box/Folder 1.32
  • Description: Poems, "Spam and the Cry of the Dope Bird" and "Men"
    Young, William

    Dates: 1991
    Container: Box/Folder 1.33

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Subject Terms

  • Pacifism--Poetry.
  • Pacifism--United States.
  • Poetry -- Authorship.
  • Poetry -- Study and teaching.
  • Poetry--20th century.
  • Poets, American--20th century.
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Conscientious objectors -- United States.

Personal Names

  • Stafford, Dorothy
  • Stafford, William, 1914-1993--Archives

Corporate Names

  • Lewis & Clark College (Portland, Or.)

Geographical Names

  • Kansas.
  • Oregon.

Other Creators

  • Personal Names

    • Stafford, Kim (creator)
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