1959, September 20: #955, Plaza, New York, New York
[typed and signed; 8x5½ postcard of Times Square]
1960, January 20: Chicago
[typed; 2 8½x11 pages]
1960, February 2: [abroad]
[1960] March 14: Paris, France
[signed "The Arm;" postcard]
1960, March 23: Paris, France
[signed "ARM;"postcard]
1960, April 15: Paris, France
[signed "Arm;" postcard]
1960, May 3: [Mallorca, Spain]
[signed "Arm;" postcard]
[1960] May 10: Barcelona, Spain
Gives address of Carlos Bannal in Barcelona for Holmes to send a copy of
The Horn.[handwritten; 3¾x9¼ postcard of The Port of
Barcelona]
[1960] May 30: [Madrid, Spain]
[signed "ARM;" postcard]
1960, June 27: Paris, France
[signed "ARM" postcard]
[1960?], July 26: Istambul
1960, July 30: Athens, Greece
[postcard]
1960, August 4: [Greece?]
[postcard]
[1960?], August 24: Paris
1960, December 12: Chicago
[1959 or 1960?]: Chicago
1961, April 17: Spokane, Washington
1961, October 26: Ann Arbor
1961, December 18:
1962, January, 6
1962, June 30
1962, July 3
1962, August 29: Calcutta
1962, September 5: Calcutta
[1962?], September 6
1962, September 12: Singapore
1962, September 26: Chicago
[1962?]
[1962?], December
[1963?, March 25
1963, June 27
1963, August 8: New York
1964, December
[1964?], July 29: Chicago
[1965?], January 19
1966, December 13
1968, March 19: Chicago
1968, August 11: Chicago
[no year], June 12
[no year], July 6
[no year][before September 20]
[no year], October 7
[no year], December 19
[no date], Wednesday
Allen Ginsberg to John Clellon Holmes
1949, late May: 324 Hamliton Ave., Patterson, NJ.
Ginsberg writes that he received a letter from Jack [Kerouac] from Denver.
Asks Holmes to send a poem to Partisan Review with "some kind of
note to Delmore S." There is a list of books written in pencil on the back
of the letter. [signed "Allen," with the initials "A.G."
after the postscript; 20.3 x 26.5 cm, letter]
[1949, March - publishing date]: 1401 York Ave, New York, NY.
Portion of "Stanzas: Written at Night in Radio City"
[photocopy; unsigned]
1949, June 16: [no address; Ginsberg in Patterson, New Jersey.]
Thanks John Clellon Holmes for investigating Partisan [Review].
Describes working on editing a manuscript with 50 poems left: "I will give
the book to as many people who will read it and suggest improvements. I feel
(this is a most urgent spectre in my poetic process) that the
book is value-less, without positive content, and cannot escape that final
conclusion despite to the fact that I continue to work on it." Speaks of
correspondence with Jack [Kerouac]. Provides a philosophical discourse on the
psychology of self and others and their relation to writing and symbolism. Ends
with a portion of a poem entitled later named: "An Eastern Ballad."
[Note: some of the lines were later published, others cut, while still others
were included in an unpublished recitation by Ginsberg on the
John Clellon Holmes
Recordings (KSU)][signed "Allen;" 6 11 x 8 1/2 physical pages; 11
numbered pages, handwritten and typed (mixed)]
1949, July 1: 722 W. 168 St., Psychiatric Clinic, 6 North, New York City,
NY.
Reply to JCR with new address. Short message about health. [signed "Allen;"
post card; 5 1/2 x 3 1/4]
1949, mid-July: [722 W. 168 St., Psychiatric Clinic, 6 North, New York
City, New York]
More philosophical discourse on "feelings;" refers to Gertrude
Stain and the philosophies of Kierkegard and Aristotle in conjunction with
personal views. Mentions Louis Simpson and Walter Adams [friends?]. Ends with
a poem that he calls "a joke," entitled "Sursum Corda."
[signed "Allen;&qout; 7 8x10½ pages, typed and handwritten]
1950, December 13:Patterson, N[ew] J[ersey].
Back from visit with Neal and Diana and baby Curtis Neal Cassidy. Speaks of a
new series of poems created while studying Wms. [Williams] & Pound and
includes his own poems: &qout;Long Live th[e] Spider" and "A
Monologue" [unfinished]; also contains unnamed poem [later entitled "Ode:
My 24th Year"]. Relates story about Lucien [Carr]. Continues with
religious discourse, mentioning Garry Davis. Also includes a comment from
[Carl?] Solomon. [typed signature "allen/ginsb/erg./m/ay/y/ou/r/tr/i/be/i/nc/r/ea/s/e."
4 8½x11 physical pages; 8 numbered pages, typed]
1951, Aug[ust] 28: [Paracutin?][Mexico].
Begining of a trip through Mexico to the Pacific Coast, including a week
in Mexico City. There with Lu, Joan Burroughs, 2 children, and Glenn [?]. Lost
visa, so will be longer in Mexico than September 5 [1951]. [handwritten and
signed "Allen;" 3½x5½ postcard]
1952, February 29: 346 W. 15 Street, N.Y.C. TO 135 E. 35 St. New York City
Brief message about place of residence and request for contact.
[handwritten and signed "Allen;" 3¼x5½ postcard]
1952, October [?]: 206 East 6 Street, New York City, Apartment 16
Message about new apartment and request for contact. [typed; 3¼x5½
postcard]
1952, December 24: [no address]
Christmas greetings and inquiry of New Year's plans. [typed and
handwritten; 5x8 yellow paper with design: Cranes and Water Grasses,
Japanese Stencil, XIX Century (The Metropolitan Museum of Art)]
1954, June 9: [sent from Mexico][address written at the head: 1047 E. Santa
Clara St., San Jose, Calif(ornia)]
Ginsberg states that he would be at Neal's [Cassidy] in two weeks and that
he had read Homes' The Horn. [handwritten; 3½x5½ postcard of
the Business District of Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico]
1955, April 29: [address on paper: 1010 Montgomery St., San Francisco]
Scrap of paper with remnant of poem: "Allen Ginsberg's Very latest
Poem." [typed; date handwritten]
1955, Aug[ust] 30
Photocopy of Ginsberg's Howl with notations made by Jack Kerouac.
Original was sent back to Allen Ginsberg. [Note: see John Clellon Holmes, Letter
Collection, Folder 73: memo from Matthew Jennett of Pharos Books to Alex
Gildsen, former curator of Kent State University Special Collections and
Archives.][6 8½x11 pages]
1956, September 29: Ruxroth Eberhart Zukofsky [Allen Ginsberg?][address:
ARK II Moby I, 707 Scott St. S.F. 17]
"A DOVE ON THE LOUSY WATERS - ARK II MOBY I CELEBRATED
westcoast goodtime poetry magazine ONLY ONE ISSUE PER GENERATION
Spontaneous natural prosody which will be considered chic in ten years.
22 - poets - 22 duncan-collins-perkoff-ginsberg-kerouac-snyder-whalen-
dorn-creeley-cox-mcclure-harmon-levertov-ferlinghetti- turnbull-russell-williams-hawthorne-patchen
And a few members of the Ancient Zoo...
Order now! 75¢ the copy" [advertisement or absurdity?][typed;
author unclear, similar to January 4, 1957 postcard; 3¼x5½ postcard]
1956, October 12: 1624 Milvia St. Berkely, Cal[ifornia]
Writes about fellow contemporaries: Philip Whalen; Gary Snyder and his
translations of Han Shan; Gregory Corso and Randall Jarrell; Jack Kerouac; Peter
Orlovsky; Alan Anson; [William] Burroughs; [Aldous] Huxley; and [Carl?] Solomon.
Ginsberg speaks of the death of his mother and their last correspondence.
[typed, some handwriting; 1 8x10½ page]
1957, January 4: A[llen] G[insberg] & J[ack] K[erouac] [postmark:
Rutherford, New Jersey]
Tells Holmes that they will be there on Friday night. [handwritten; signed
"Allen and others; 3¼x5½ postcard]
1957, December 22: Allen Ginsberg 9 Rue Git-le-coeur [?], Chambre[zs],
Paris 6, France to John [Clellon] Holmes, American Express, 11 Rue Seribe [?],
Paris, France.
Invitation to spend Christmas eve with Gregory [Corso], Peter [Orlovsky],
and him [Ginsberg]. Includes postscript from Peter [Orlovsky]. [handwritten;
4x5½ postcard]
[1957-8?] February 28: [in letter: 11 Rue Schoelker, Paris (France)]
Apologizes for "aborted" evening. Brief note on Jay [?] and Fran
[?], as well as the absence of Max Geismar. [typed; 1 8x9½ airmail
stationary]
1959, March 15: 170 E 2 St, NYC9
Notes on work that needs to be done and letters that remain unanswered.
[handwritten; 3¼x5½ postcard]
1959, August 14: A[llen] Ginsberg 170 E 2 Street NYC
Back from three month trip including Grand Canyon and South Dakota
Badlands. States the he has not seen "our movie yet tho[ugh]." [typed
and signed; 3¼x5½ postcard]
1962, March 16: Bombay, India
Briefly relates travel experiences. [note: see letter dated April 30, 1962
for more indepth information][handwritten; Greek 4¼x5¾ postcard,
postage from India]
1962, April 30: American Express, Bombay, India
Describes world travelling experiences focussing on Greece, Turkey, Israel,
India and Tibet. [typewritten; 8x10½ air mail letter]
1966, March 6: 408 E. 10 St. NYC
Brief note after return from year's absense. [handwritten; 3½x5½
postcard]
[ND]
Note to Holmes about searching for employment. Also enclosed with note, "the
stanzas of Tom & Maud." [see folder 61][handwritten; 1 8x10½ lined
page]
[ND]
"the stanzas of Tom & Maud" [as noted in attached memo; see
folder 60][typed manuscript; pages 3, 4, and 5; 3 8½x13 pages]
Unidentified postcard and miscellaneous papers
[1953+], October 1: Gary Indiana
[typed signature: Antonio Moreno [Nelson Algren?]; 4¼x5¾
postcard]
[postcard]
Unidentified manuscript
Memo from Matthew Jennett of Pharos Books to Alex Gildsen, former curator
of Kent State University Special Collections and Archives