Box 27
Contains 55 Results:
“Cheating the Reaper: for Kazunori Takenaga February 5th, 1968 June 23rd, 2011.” (10 leaves) (9 drafts, printout and holograph, some with emendations)
67 notebooks dated 1969- 2012. Early notebooks are comprised mostly of handwritten prose and poetry, but often contain ordinary notes. The smaller notebooks kept in later years were carried by W.D. Ehrhart during the work day for notes and reminders. Folder titles indicate the first few words in each notebook.
“Child Abuse: for my wife.”(4 leaves) (4 drafts, printout and holograph, some with emendations)
67 notebooks dated 1969- 2012. Early notebooks are comprised mostly of handwritten prose and poetry, but often contain ordinary notes. The smaller notebooks kept in later years were carried by W.D. Ehrhart during the work day for notes and reminders. Folder titles indicate the first few words in each notebook.
“Children of Adam & Eve: for Lisa Coffman.” (April 2010) (11 leaves) (10 drafts/1 email, printout and holograph, some drafts with emendations)
67 notebooks dated 1969- 2012. Early notebooks are comprised mostly of handwritten prose and poetry, but often contain ordinary notes. The smaller notebooks kept in later years were carried by W.D. Ehrhart during the work day for notes and reminders. Folder titles indicate the first few words in each notebook.
“The Children of Hanoi: June 1990.” (7 leaves)(7 drafts, printout and holograph, some with emendations)
67 notebooks dated 1969- 2012. Early notebooks are comprised mostly of handwritten prose and poetry, but often contain ordinary notes. The smaller notebooks kept in later years were carried by W.D. Ehrhart during the work day for notes and reminders. Folder titles indicate the first few words in each notebook.
“Christmas Miracles.” (7 leaves) (7 drafts, printout and holograph, some drafts with emendations)
67 notebooks dated 1969- 2012. Early notebooks are comprised mostly of handwritten prose and poetry, but often contain ordinary notes. The smaller notebooks kept in later years were carried by W.D. Ehrhart during the work day for notes and reminders. Folder titles indicate the first few words in each notebook.
Clichés Become Clichés Because They’re True: for Ben in Friends Hospital, January 1997.” (3 leaves) (3 drafts, printout and holograph, some with emendations)
67 notebooks dated 1969- 2012. Early notebooks are comprised mostly of handwritten prose and poetry, but often contain ordinary notes. The smaller notebooks kept in later years were carried by W.D. Ehrhart during the work day for notes and reminders. Folder titles indicate the first few words in each notebook.
“Coaching Winter Track in Time of War.” (5 leaves) (5 drafts, printout and holograph, some with emendations)
67 notebooks dated 1969- 2012. Early notebooks are comprised mostly of handwritten prose and poetry, but often contain ordinary notes. The smaller notebooks kept in later years were carried by W.D. Ehrhart during the work day for notes and reminders. Folder titles indicate the first few words in each notebook.
Commentary: A Modest Proposal.” (9 leaves) (3 drafts, printout, one with emendations)
67 notebooks dated 1969- 2012. Early notebooks are comprised mostly of handwritten prose and poetry, but often contain ordinary notes. The smaller notebooks kept in later years were carried by W.D. Ehrhart during the work day for notes and reminders. Folder titles indicate the first few words in each notebook.
“Commentary: On the Current Crisis in the Middle East.” (3 leaves) (1 draft, printout)
67 notebooks dated 1969- 2012. Early notebooks are comprised mostly of handwritten prose and poetry, but often contain ordinary notes. The smaller notebooks kept in later years were carried by W.D. Ehrhart during the work day for notes and reminders. Folder titles indicate the first few words in each notebook.
“Commentary: On Supporting Our Troops in the Middle East 1.” (3 leaves) (1 draft, printout)
67 notebooks dated 1969- 2012. Early notebooks are comprised mostly of handwritten prose and poetry, but often contain ordinary notes. The smaller notebooks kept in later years were carried by W.D. Ehrhart during the work day for notes and reminders. Folder titles indicate the first few words in each notebook.