Pamela Millward Letters
Correspondence to Millward from Tom Clark, Charles Olson, and Anselm Hollo
Dates
- Creation: 1966-1967
Creator
- Millward, Pamela (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Open
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Extent
5.00 items
1 folders
Biographical Information
Pamela Millward (later Nirdlinger; 1937-2003) was an American poet and novelist active in the San Francisco literary scene of the 1960s. She was published in Coyote’s Journal and in other Coyote sponsored publications, including the Route of Phoebe Snow (1966). She had a number of small publications from Detroit Artist’s Workshop including Ballad, Free Poems among Friends, Seattle Poem, Mad Willow Lover, and A Round for Elements. She also published Mother: A Novel of the Revolution (1970).
Method of Acquisition
Accession number 1096. Purchased from Serendipity Books, October 13, 1969
Processing Information
Processed October 14, 1969
Creator
- Millward, Pamela (Person)
- Title
- Pamela Millward Letters
- Description rules
- dacs
- Language of description
- eng
Revision Statements
- 2021 March 17: Resource record updated in ArchiveSpace by Sarah Schnuriger.
Collecting Area Details
Part of the Manuscripts Collecting Area
Joel Minor
Olin Library, 1 Brookings Drive
MSC 1061-141-B
St. Louis MO 63130 US
(314) 935-5495
spec@wumail.wustl.edu