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Granary Books records, 1985-2016
142.50 linear feetBusiness and editorial records of Granary Books. The collection includes the production files for these limited edition and trade titles, as well as Steve Clay's extensive correspondence with writers and printers, and other artist book press proprietors. Electronic records include almost two decades of email, editorial and production files, and the "Archaic Smile Lecture Series".
Angus and Hetty MacLise papers, 1950s-2010
15.5 linear feetCohen, Ira. ALS Box 11, Folder 5
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ALS regarding ms. questions, suggestions etc., 1 leaf, 2 p. (r/v). Photocopy. Folded, enclosed in binder between last two pages.
Cohen, Ira. "Vali", undated Box 22, Folder 6
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14" x 11" color photo print. Holographic title and signature in gold ink on recto. A photo of Vali Myers in red sequined outfit.
[Cohen, Ira]. "Living" 1976 Box 19, Folder 1
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Holographic ms. poem on one leaf of rice paper, 1 p.
Paul Bowles papers, 1940-1988
0.5 linear feetCorrespondence and manuscripts of Bowles. Most of the letters in the collection are from Bowles to his friend, Ira Cohen, and pertain to Bowles' life in Morocco and his interest in the music of Morocco and Thailand. Bowles was particularly interested in Moroccan hypnotic music and made a commercial recording of it. His notes for an insert booklet to be included with the record are in this collection. There are also eight letters from Bowles to Frank Roberts, his friend and collaborator on the screenplay adapted from Bowles' novel, LOVE WITH A FEW HAIRS. There are also 4 letters from Bowles to Irving Stettner and 1 letter from Mohammed Mrabet to Stettner. The Bowles manuscripts also include three short stories, some poems, an interview with Bowles by Ira Cohen, and several pages (thermofax copies) from a notebook. In addition, a reel of tape with one of Bowles' compositions"Wet and Dry" and a short story by Mohammed Mrabet are in the collection.