RJN Issues 1–100:
An Overview with
Indexed Categories
Foreword
If books and periodicals contain materials of value, their readers will rightly demand an index. Ever since Melba Bennett began the RJN so tentatively in 1962, what was conceived as a newsletter has developed toward a full-fledged, richly embodied journal; it has become more and more the "publication-of-record" for Jeffers events and studies as they have unfolded over the years. At the present moment of metamorphosis from Robinson Jeffers Newsletter into Jeffers Studies, a cumulative index seems imperative.
A short way into this project, conventional indexing revealed its inadequacy. What we have had over the last 35 years is not so much an outpouring of miscellaneous information susceptible to alphabetization, but a set of parallel tracks, a wealth of information divisible according to categories, each containing its own crucial specificity. After trial, 52 such groupings seemed functional, with a 53rd added as the catchall for miscellaneous items.
We begin with an overview—a sequential summary of highlights from numbers 1 through 100. There follow the categories. Readers might find some anomalies: alphabetical order sometimes separates allied materials, redundancies occur, and some sections are more fully articulated than others. In the bluntly titled Persons Cited category, scholars’ names are mostly missing, because they appear elsewhere in their listed works; items "by Jeffers" are duplicated in categories "on Jeffers," because some books are hybrid: Shebl’s In This Wild Water, for instance, is both a publication of poems left out of The Double Axe and a disquisition on why and how the exclusion was effected. An attempt has been made to document events as they happened over the years—festivals and awards, exhibits and checklists, books reviewed and dissertations abstracted—but these lists are not to be presumed complete; there are lacunae in the record.
From the beginning until now, the RJN has attempted to capture as much as possible: news and notes from everywhere, the essential and the ephemeral, publications and readings, films and festivals, work-in-progress and library resources, memoirs and letters, reviews and articles. It has embodied a spectrum ranging from the culturally popular to the scholarly, embracing all, knowing that the poet’s legacy is worth faith and endurance, that popularity and recognition, though hoped for, are not signs of worth, nor are neglect and even occasional hostility or dismissal indications of unworthiness. It is hoped that the index will witness this dedication.
Robert Brophy
Issue Number, Date, and Total Pages
1, November 1962. 2
2, November 1963, 3
3, December 1963, 3
4, February 1964, 3
5, March 1964, 2
6, May 1964, 2
7, June 1964, 2
8, September 1964, 2
9, February 1965, 2
10, April 1965, 2
11, August 1965, 6
12, November 1965, 5
13, February 1966, 3
14, June 1966, 3
15, September 1966, 2
16, December 1966, 5
17, April 1967, 6
18, June 1967, 5
19, November 1967, 4
20, January 1968, 3
21, April 1968, 4
22, August 1968, 1
23, April 1969, 11
24, September 1969, 9
25, February 1970, 10
26, July 1970, 10
27, November 1970, 9
28, June 1971, 4
29, August 1971, 18
30, January 1972, 14
31, May 1972, 15
32, July 1972, 17
33, September 1972, 14
34, February 1973, 26
35, May 1973, 19
36, October 1973, 14
37, December 1973, 12
38, April 1974, 17
39, July 1974, 26
40, November 1974, 20
41, May 1975, 18
42, August 1975, 16
43, December 1975, 18
44, March 1976, 23
45, June 1976, 17
46, September 1976, 43
47, December 1976, 32
48, March 1977, 25
49, June 1977, 26
50, March 1978, 27
51, July 1978, 57
52, December 1978, 29
53, June 1979, 68
54, October 1979, 31
55, December 1979, 48
56, June 1980, 53
57, November 1980, 35
58, May 1981, 35
59, September 1981, 33
60, June 1982, 27
61, July 1982, 41
62, January 1983, 36
63, June 1983, 44
64, April 1984, 31
65, December 1984, 37
66, July 1985, 17
67, July 1986, 27
68, December 1986, 3
69, April 1987, 25
70, September 1987, 5
71, January 1988, 29
72, March 1988, 30
73, June 1988, 47
74, November 1988, 31
75, April 1989, 20
76, October 1989, 30
77, January 1990, 72
78, October 1990, 55
79, June 1991, 25
80, October 1981, 26
81, January 1992, 32
82, April 1992, 16
83, July 1992, 16
84, Fall 1992, 24
85, Winter 1993, 40
86, Spring 1993, 32
87, Summer 1993, 36
88, Fall 1993, 44
89, Winter 1994, 36
90, Spring 1994, 36
91, Summer 1994, 32
92, Fall 1994, 44
93–94, Winter–Spring 1995, 144
95–96, Summer–Fall 1995, 52
97, Winter 1996, 36
98–99, Spring–Summer 1996, 84
100, Fall 1996, 80
Issue Sequence and Contents Summary
1:1 Nature and purposes of RJ Committee; Occidental College Library exhibit: RJ bust, diploma, books, and manuscripts; RJ Committee members: Armitage, Barker, Caughey, Cerf, Deutsch, Drew, Ellman, Gallup,Highet, Holman, H. Jeffers, Krutch, Levy, Lewis, Miller, Monihan, Peters, Rorty, and Tevis
2:1 The Beginning and the End, 17 errors; reviews in Time and N.Y. Times; Steuben Glass "Poetry in Crystal" glass sculpture: "Birds & Fishes," $8,500; Ezra Pound’s daughter Mary de Rachewiltz, Italian translator of Hungerfield and The Cretan Woman
2:2 Bednár (Prague): translator of Mara, Roan Stallion, Hungerrfield, The Loving Shepherdess, Medea, Women at Point Sur Hesse (Munich): translator of Medea, Tower Beyond Tragedy, The Cretan Woman
2:3 Los Angeles TV "Son of Sad Fall" film
3:1 Selected Poems promised; Phaedra (Cretan Woman) at East Hampton; Marian Seldes recording of "Roan Stallion" (Folkways); Not Man Apart plans
3:3 Errors in The Beginning and the End
4:3 Overview of manuscript resources
5:1 Plans for Big Sur RJ Festival
5:2 Bednár books, lecture; Hesse (German) and Rachewiltz (Italian) translators
6:1 Need for a quarterly
6:2 Readers’ theater and music: Night
7:1 Carpenter’s "RJ and the Torches of Violence" in Poetry and Fiction in the American Twenties
8:1 Lilienthal exhibit at San Francisco Public Library
9:1 Ridgeway, Brophy, Coffin, Buffum, and Hesse
10:1 Selected Poetry; Carpenter memoir on "RJ and ‘Humanity’"
11:1 Ridgeway and Powell at Occidental
11:2 Klein on science
12:1 Not Man Apart; Vaughn readings
13:1 Selected Letters and The Stone Mason of Tor House published
14:1 Hesse letter on RJ’s versification
15:1 Alberts’s Bibliography reprinted; Carpenter articles and Twayne book
16:1 RJ 80th birthday exhibits; San Francisco State College program
17:1 Vaughn’s Labyrinth readings; Italian Cretan Woman
18:1 San Francisco State College Poetry Center: RJ film and program
19:1 Gleeson Library checklist; list of translations
20:1 RJN international; Selected Letters
21:1 Selected Letters;Vaughn in San Francisco; Slovak translation
22:1 RJ: Fragments of an Older Fury; Drew: RJ and Eire; Roan Stallion set to music
23:1 M. B. Bennett obituary
23:2 Brophy editor
23:4 Tor House library books
24:1 Rorty program at Poetry Society, New York City
25:1 KPFA (San Francisco) tribute; Big Sur Recordings
25:2 KQED (San Francisco) film
26:1 Books in print
26:3 Everson address "The Poetry of Earth" at first Earth Day, Berkeley, March 15, 1970
26:4 Bartlett exhibit, San Luis Obispo
27:1 Monterey Peninsula College Festival
27:2 Czech cantata "He Is All"
27:3 McHaney: "RJ’s ‘Tamar’ and ‘The Sound and the Fury’"; Brophy: "‘Tamar,’ ‘The Cenci,’ and Incest"
28:1 Third Annual Monterey Peninsula College Festival; Medea in Portugal; Yugoslav film on "The Loving Shepherdess"
28:3 Rorty on RJ and ecology
29:1 "Medea of Corinth" for vocal quartet and woodwind quartet; Jeffers Country
30:7 "Son of Sad Fall" film
30:8 Poems set to music; "Medea" opera
31:1 Kingman’s "Five Earthscapes with Birds"
31:2 Miura’s "Ideas and Symbols in ‘Give Your Heart to the Hawks’"
31:3 Miura’s " A Vision in RJ’s ‘Tamar’"; Drew’s "Carmel and Cushendun: The Irish Influence on RJ"; "Phaedra" chapter in From Sophocles to Sartre
31:4 "RJ" in Littlejohn’s Interruptions
32:1 Mohr collection; Time-Life photos
33:2 Blaisdell’s "From the Tower" film
33:3 Cerwin’s "Notes on RJ"
34:1 Henderson’s "Medea" opera
34:4 Alexander’s "Conflict in the Narrative Poetry of RJ"; Brophy’s "J’s ‘Cawdor’ and the Hippolytus Story"
34:5 Review of "Medea" opera
36:2 Crouch’s Steinbeck Country; Griffith’s "RJ’s ‘The Bloody Sire’ and Stephen Crane’s ‘War Is Kind’"; McGinty on RJ’s "rugged coast"
39:3 Everson on Tragedy Has Obligations; LeMaster on RJ and Lorca
43:1 Ashland J Festival, with Kirwan, Everson, Hunt, Hotchkiss, Carpenter, Scott, Nickerson, Brophy, and Nolte
44:3 DeMott on Tamar in relation to "Modernist America"
45:3 Nolte on RJ as "uncanny prophet"
46:3 Drew on Una and George Moore
46:4 Cronon’s progress on RJ biography
47:2 Cerwin on Jeffers: In Search of Something; Bell and Howell microfilms of Carmel newspapers
47:4 Kafka transcription of "Point Alma Venus" manuscripts
48:4 Carpenter’s "RJ Today: Beyond Good and Beneath Evil"
49:4 Starr on RJ and nature (Sierra Club)
49:5 Pettingell on RJ and "The Women at Point Sur"; Fonza’s "The Inhumanist and Poet of Violence"
49:6 Carpenter: "Post Mortem" as manfesto
49:7 Vickery: myth as confrontation in RJ
50:3 Nickerson: anagogical view of apocalypse and Big Sur; Ritchie’s J: Some Recollections of RJ
51:3 Nolte’s Rock and Hawk: J’s strength in his individualism; Nolte’s "RJ ‘Redivivus," assessing RJ’s role as poet; Miura’s "Poetics of RJ: A Disclaimer of Modernism"
51:4 RJ works listed in First Printings of American Authors
51:55 American Literary Manuscripts (Modern Language Association) locates RJ manuscripts
52:2 Ritchie prints Whom Shall I Write For?; California State University at Long Beach RJ Festival
53:4 Gilliam’s "The Battle of the Monterey Coastline"
54:3 Smith on RJ in The Flight of the Hawk
55:28 Langston Hughes on RJ
55:31 Peevey’s "Jeffers and the Tao-te Ching"
56:3 Italian critic’s book: RJ: La Natura, La Scienza, La Poesia; Lyon on RJ as Western poetry’s center
56:4 Haslam’s "Predators in Literature" includes RJ’s hawks; Lal on San Francisco’s bohemia, past and future; Ritchie’s RJ tribute booklet
57:1 Rolfe’s "RJ: The Lost L.A. Years"
58:4 Carpenter’s "The Inhumanism of RJ"
58:5 Zaller’s "The Birth of the Hero: RJ’s The Tower Beyond Tragedy"
59:3 RJ’s inscriptions in Alberts’s books
60:4 Ponsold photo exhibit
61:3 Salinas Festival; Brown dances Medea
62:2 Tolleson’s music, Songs of Granite Men, to accompany seven RJ poems
63:4 Gingerich’s "The Galileo Affair" quotes RJ on science and truth
63:5 Meredith’s "Devolution": survival of the race; parallels with Aldo Leopold
63:31–44 Index to RJ’s poems
64:6 RJ introductions in library handbooks
64:16–31 Index to first lines of RJ’s poems
66:1 Pastorius on RJ’s former homes
67:3 Beers on "Solstice"
67:4 Devall and Sessions’s Deep Ecology and RJ
68–71 Centennial events, books, and exhibits
72:3 Starr on RJ’s belated recognition
73:27–47 Index to RJ’s poems, first appearances, and manuscripts
75:2 Vendler’s "Huge Pits of Darkness, High Peaks of Light" in New Yorker; Quarry West issue on RJ
75:3 Short articles in Tor House Newsletter
76:2 Zaller anthology: The Tribute of His Peers
77:2 UJ’s ABook of Gaelic Airs
77:3 German playright Strauss on RJ; Bartlett’s "J and California Today"; Cokinos essay-review in appreciation of RJ; "Robinson, Frost, and J and the New Narrative Poetry"
77:11 Marshall’s "The Dialogic and the Ecologic in RJ’s ‘The Inquisitors’"
77:12 Yozzo on RJ’s "emblems and order"; Daughaday’s "The West as Locus of Tension in J’s Aesthetics and Poetry"
77:13 Text of Vendler’s "Huge Pits of Darkness, High Peaks of Light"
78:3 Starr on Pasadena’s Powell, Fisher, and Ritchie; Shucard’s RJ chapter in Modern American Poetry
78:4 Cerwin’s "Carmel as I Remember It"
78:5 Slawek’s The Dark Glory, RJ and His Philosophy of Man
79:17 Levertov poem: "Kin and Kin"
79:18 Hunt on Bennett’s hazardous editing of The Beginning and the End
80:2 Carmel Festival: Everson tribute
80:9 Moore’s romanticizing of RJ in Aperitif
81:1 Seven papers at Western Literature Association Conference; "Pearl Harbor": RJ and World War II
81:7 Luhan’s "Una and Robin"
82:1 Gilpin’s "RJ as I Knew Him"
82:2 Manuscript of Flewelling’s introduction of RJ at Phi Beta Kappa dinner; Eberhart on RJ’s influence on Millay; RJ as defining experience for Milosz; Yolla Bolly Press’s Roan Stallion and Where Shall I Take You To?
83:1 Tales of Monterey Since the Beginning
83:2 Comment by RJ on "The Women at Point Sur"; Perspectives on William Everson
83:3 Eire tour
83:4 Steinbeck on RJ to Cerf
83:5 Photo of Melissa Nash’s home in Gazin’s Footnotes on the Sand
84:1 Jarman’s narrative poem Iris in the style of RJ; Gioia on the relationship of poet to place
84:2 Perspectives on William Everson (and RJ); Slawek articles on violence and border
84:3 Brown’s Medea dance
85:1 Glaser’s study of RJ and Mary Oliver
86:2 Tea at Tor House recipe book
86:8 Quigley’s insights on The Double Axe
88:1 Aurora Theater Company’s dramatic reading of "The Inhumanist"; McRae’s "Context" watercolor exhibit
88:2 Stafford obituary; Squires obituary; Yolla Bolly Press’s The House That Jeffers Built
89:1 Ritchie’s Years Touched With Memory; Ritchie’s printing of RJ’s "Mirrors"
89:2 American Literature Association panel on narrative poetry
89:3 Kingman’s Five Earthscapes With Birds; Edward Abbey calendar
90:1 Medea in modern dress
90:2 1994 Festival on Bennett; Bly on RJ poems: insight into World War II
90:15 Smith on entropic cosmos of "Night"
91:1 Notes on Festival
91:2 Fraknoi & RJ’s astronomic sense; Henderson’s opera Medea
91:3 Everson special double-issue of RJN planned; Take Hold Upon the Future: Powell and Everson correspondence
91:4 RJ: Dimensions of a Poet
92:1 Henry Miller Library conference: RJ and Big Sur; Tor House Foundation conference on Bennett
92:2 RJ Association conference
92:3 RJ newslist via email: rjeffers@unr.edu; American Literature Association panels: teaching RJ; Modern Language Association 1994 Jeffers papers
92:4 "Longtimers" film on RJ, his friends, and his times; Swedish radio program
92:5 "Hawk Tower and Tor House" film; Quarry West Everson tribute; Russian translation of "Post-Mortem"; Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment: assessment of RJ’s fate with anthologies
93–94 Everson/Jeffers connection
95–96:1 Assessment of RJN 93–94
95–96:2 California State Library panel: Brophy’s "William Everson, RJ, and Archetype West"; teachers’ seminar at Asilomar and field trip
95–96:3 Tor House Foundation Festival on UJ; five new books: Take Hold Upon the Future, "... a thousand graceful subtleties": Rhetoric in the Poetry of RJ, RJ: Poet of California, RJ and a Galaxy of Writers, and RJ: Dimensions of a Poet
95–96:5 Liveright visits Jeffers
95–96:7 Correlating The Beginning and the End with Collected Poetry "Late Poems"
97:3 Upgrading RJN to J Studies
97:4 Second RJ Association Conference at Occidental College; first L. C. Powell Award for Distinguished Scholarship
97:6 Web page and J Studies
98–99 J Country maps, poem-sites, history, photos
100:1 Salvador Dali party and RJ as "party animal"
100:8, 12: Tor house social life recalled by Brenda and Garth Jeffers
100:15 Overview and index, RJN 1–100
Categories Indexed
Articles in RJN 21
Articles Noted 24
Arts 25
Meta-Art/Ephemera 28
Associations 29
Awards 30
Bibliographies 30
Biographical Materials in RJN 31
Books by RJ 32
Books in Print 33
Books on RJ
Noted with Commentary 34
Books Reviewed/Described 35
Centennial, 1887–1987 37
Chapters of Books Noted 37
Checklists 41
Collectors Corner/Booksellers 41
Colleges/Universities/High Schools 42
Courses/Syllabi/Teaching 42
Dissertations 43
Encyclopedias/Handbooks 45
Errata 45
Exhibits 45
Explications 46
Festivals 47
Films 48
Indexes 48
Influences/Parallels 49
Journals 51
Lectures 52
Letters 53
Manuscript Collections 54
Maps in RJN 55
Memoirs 55
Miscellaneous 56
Music 57
Obituaries 58
Persons Cited 58
Photographs in RJN 63
Photographers/Photobooks 63
Poems by RJ 64
Poems and Other Tributes to RJ 66
Printings/Printers 67
Publishers of Books on RJ 70
Programs 71
Radio 71
Readings 72
Recordings 72
Television 73
Theater 73
Themes 74
Theses 76
Tor House 78
Translators 79
Articles in RJN
(See also sequential list, 86:25–32.)
Abbey, E. RJ tribute 74:4
Adcock, B. Notes on Tor House, prophecy, and no RJ readers 83:6
American Literature Association Panel. RJ and narrative 85:3
Barkan, P. J family 53:26
Bednár, K. Czech translation 13:2; RJ in Czechoslovakia 27:8
Bender, A. Memoir 60:21
Brophy, R. Tor House Library 23:4; Dissertations 24:4; Theses 25:4; Landscape 29:11; Topography 30:13; Whitman 31:6; "Crumbs or the Loaf" 31:8; Apocalypse 32:4; "Medea" 33:4; "Roan Stallion" 34:11; "Salmon-Fishing" 35:6; Freudian interpretation 37:4; "Night" 37:6; RJ and Eliot 38:4; Distancing 38:5; Kirwan 39:6; "Signpost" 39:10; "Second-Best" 40:7; Theses and dissertations 45:7; RJ prose checklist 46:14; RJ prose 47:5; Poet’s national role 55:43; On Apropos (Ponsold) 60:4; Meditation on Saviors 65:5; Mabel Luhan and UJ 77:25; J Country for sale 78:16; Tor House contractor 78:24; Aperitif and Moore 80:9; Note on Luhan’s "Una and Robin" 81:5; Weiner: photographer 87:3; "Medea" 87:5; Class fieldtrip 88:14; California coast 88:27; Bukowski 90:6; Astrophysics 90:13; Ecology and Tor House 91:7; Everson 93–94:1, 12; The Beginning and the End and Collected Poetry "Last Poems" 95–96:51; Henry Miller 97:21; Placenames 98–99:1; Salvador Dali party 100:1
Buffum, R. RJ tribute 44:10
Bukowski, C. Interview 29:5
Campo, A. Everson 93–94:109
Carpenter, D. Everson 92:13
Carpenter, F. RJ and "Humanity" 10:2; 15:1
Caughey, J. Letter to Governor Brown 42:16
Cerwin, H. Memoir 33:3
Chaplin, C. Memoir 37:2
Coffin, A. Inhumanism 30:6
Commins, D. "The Double Axe" 72:10
Deutsch, M. Albert Bender 60:16
Dickie, J. "The Loving Shepherdess" 66:8;; RJ and the quality of things 71:23; Memoir 79:14
DeWitt, J. Mrs. Nash 52:27
Dinsmore, N. "Shakespeare’s Grave" 69:15
Dougherty, D. J. RJ and James Wright 33:7
Drew, F. Influence of Ireland on RJ 80:14
Eaton, D. Meeting RJ 69:5
Eberhart, R. Memoir 27:6
Everson, W. Proposed collected poems of RJ 31:10; Astrological data 36:7; special issue 93–94
Falck, C. RJ: American Romantic? 84:7
Fox, C. RJ in Canada 92:16
Folkart, R. Ansel Adams 65:33
Frances, S. Wallace Stevens 63:8
Friede, D. RJ opera libretto 73:4
García, J. Heideggerian "dwelling" 95–96:15; "The Place for No Story" 97:26
Garland, G. Thomas Mann 37:7
Ghormley, W. RJ’s ancestry 54:3
Gilliam, H. RJ’s genius 46:37
Gioia, D. "Strong Counsel" 73:4
Glück, L. "Obstinate Humanity: Hass, Milosz, and J" 91:9
Gotham Book Mart. RJ inscriptions in Alberts’s books 59:3
Hall, I. J family 88:4
Harmsen, T. RJ at Occidental College 50:21; RJ’s printers 74:7; Herbert Klein 76:18; Ward Ritchie 97:16
Hastings, H. (RJ pseudonym) "Artificial Flight" 55:45
Hier, G. Thuban stone 91:28; Shiva and concepts of Hinduism in RJ’s poetry 92:23; "The Great Wound" 95–96:29
Hinkley, V. UJ memoir 82:9
Hughes, L. Memoir 55:28
Hughey, B. and R. "J Country Revisited" 98–99
Hunt, T. "Hungerfield" 43:12; "To the Rock" manuscript 74:5; "Pearl Harbor" 76:15; Vendler review 77:22; "The Great Wound" and Bennett 79:18; "Sign-Post" manuscript 89:23
Huston, P. RJ’s relevance 71:18
Jeffers, B. RJ’s social graces 100:12
Jeffers, D. Corrigenda in The Stone Mason of Tor House 35:4; Kamil Bednár 35:19; RJ portraits 45:7; Building Tor House 53:8; Tor House furnishings 53:18
Jeffers, G. "Vignettes of My Father" 76:6; Tor House social life 100:8
Jeffers, R "Artificial Flight" (as H. Hastings) 55:45; Inscriptions in Alberts’s books 59:3
Jeffers, U. Garden 66:16; Ancestry 75:7; Lincoln Steffens 92:42
Jordan-Smith, P. Memoir 66:3
Kafka, R. "Brides of the South Wind" 34:9; The Stone Mason of Tor House corrigenda 51:5; RJ’s published writings, 1907–11 53:47; Scholarly materials, small and minor holdings (with M. Mooney) 56:47; "The Remembrance" 72:5; UJ’s published reviews and articles 95–96:11; "Night" recording 97:10
Karman, J. William H. Jeffers 42:9
Keller, K. RJ’s pace 32:7
Kelso, Dr. William H. Jeffers 43:6
Klein, H. Science 11:2; Science 14:2; Bednár 35:10; Georges Simenon 66:5
Krutch, J. Violence 29:6
Jordan-Smith, P. Memoir 66:3
Landau, R. Krishnamurti 89:7
Lardner, J. "Medea" 60:23
Larsen, S. and R. Joseph Campbell 89:10
Lawrynowicz, Polish translator 50:7
Lehman, B. Memoir 63:12
Levine, P. RJ and Spain 91:5
Los Angeles Times. UJ’s auto race 52:7
Luhan, M. "Una and Robin" 81:7
Lyman, W. RJ memoir 34:19
Lyon, H. Photographing RJ 18:2, 88:9; Little people of the Santa Lucias 48:7
Malnar, A. RJ’s hawks 97:31
McAllister, M. "Return" 42:12
McDowell, M. "Cawdor" 82:5
McHaney, T. "Tamar" and Faulkner 29:16
Marshall, B. J family 69:17
Matthias, B. Phoebe Barkan 54:5; Krishnamurti 67:8
Mauthe, A. "Tamar" 25:8; Inhumanism 26:8
Miner, P. The Alpine Christ 40:3
Mitchell, M. New Critics 91:16; New Critics’ politics 97:8
Mooney, M. Scholarly materials, small and minor holdings (with R. Kafka) 56:47
Moore, J. "The Beginnings of J" 80:10
Murphy, P. Ursula K. Le Guin 72:20
Naiman, S. Miroslav Holub (Czech poet) 75:9
Nichols, B. RJ themes 74:27
Nickerson, E. Rhyme 39:12; Luhan at Yale 41:6; "The Holy Light of J’s Poetry" 47:19; "A Structure of Opposites" 62:6; RJ poem in Yale collection: "Red ..." 72:7
Nolte, W. "Fog" 16:2
Nuwer, H. Walter Van Tilburg Clark 44:11
Olson, T. Frost, Eliot, and Pound 88:18; "Ossian’s Grave" 89:13
Pascoe, S. "Birth-Dues" 38:6
Payne, J. Humanities Research Center 60:22
Peevey, R. Tao-te-Ching 55:31
Powell, L. Bennett 23:1; Memoir of Dijon 62:10; Diary vignettes on RJ 65:7
Quigley, P. The Double-Axe 86:8; RJN Web page 97:6
Ridgeway, A. RJ letters 12:2
Ritchie, W. Quercus Press 34:15; "J: Some Recollections of RJ" 52:16
Rodgers, C. Checklist of RJ’s poetical writings since 1934 48:11; Tamar text 54:19
Rorty, J. Memoir 27:4
Rothman D. Gongorism 95–96:18
Rudnick, L. Mabel Dodge Luhan and RJ 49:21
Saxon, W. Krishnamurti 67:9
Scharton, M. "Solstice" 54:7
Schwab, A. Craven Betts 57:26; Edna St. Vincent Millay 59:17; Robin Lampson 78:41
Scott, R. World-as-net 38:10; Three RJ poems 44:18; RJ as anti-imagist 63:8; "Solstice" 65:7; The Loving Shepherdess source 73:3; Sterling’s Strange Waters 74:19
Shaffer, E. "Inhabitation in the Poetry of RJ, Gary Snyder, and Lew Welch" 78:28
Shane, C. Hamilton Jeffers 46:41
Shaw, S. RJ and Buddhism 36:8
Smiley, K. Boni and Liveright 92:10
Smith, M. "Night" 90:15
Spier, L. RJ as a fascist 55:36
Steuding, R. "Shine, Perishing Republic" 21:2
Stevens, S. Spiritual legacy 72:23
Van Dam. Greek drama 40:9
Van Doren, M. Memoir 27:3
Vardamis, A. Opinion of RJ’s peers 69:11; The Faerie Queene 75:11
Vaughn, E. Dear Judas 51:7
Vendler, H. "Huge Pits of Darkness, High Peaks of Light" 77:13
Western Theological Seminary. William H. Jeffers 43:11
Williams, J. Memoir 79:16
Willis, S. UJ tribute 73:16
Wilson, D. Poetry versus prose in "Roan Stallion" 54:14
Zaller, R. The Tower Beyond Tragedy 58:5; Literary influences 69:7; "Tamar" 75:13; Vendler review 78:20
Zorn , J. Medea 90:8
Articles Noted
(Selected and representative.)
Ackerman, D. "RJ: The Beauty of Transhuman Things." The American Poetry Review (1983) 63:3
Bernheimer, M. "‘Medea’ [Opera] Premiere." Los Angeles Times (1988) 34:5
Brophy, R. "A Textual Note on RJ’s The Beginning and the End." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America (1966) 16:2; "‘Tamar,’ ‘The Cenci,’ and Incest." American Literature (1970) 27:3
Carpenter, F. "RJ and the Torches of Violence." Poetry and Fiction in American Twenties (1964) 7:1; "RJ Today: Beyond Good and Beneath Evil," American Literature (1977) 48:3; "‘Post-Mortem’: ‘The Poet is Dead.’" Western American Literature (1977) 49:6; "The Inhumanism of RJ." Western American Literature (1981) 58:4
Cokinos, C. "If We Can Be Saved: RJ Today and Tomorrow." North Dakota Quarterly (1989) 77:3
Devall, W. "Currents in the River of Environmentalism." Eco News (1977) 49:1
Everson, W. "Earth Poetry." Sierra Club Bulletin (1970) 28:2; "Introduction." Cawdor/Medea (1970) 25:1, 27:1
Fonza, D. "The Inhumanist and Poet of Violence." Leviathan (1977) 49:5
Gingerich, O. "The Galileo Affair." Scientific American (1982) 63:4
Harmsen, T. "RJ and His Printers." Printing History (1987) 73:2
Haslam, G. "Predators in Literature." Western American Literature (1997) 56:4
Houston, J. "The Necessary Ecstasy: An Afterword to Cawdor." Cawdor (Yolla Bolly, 1984) 63:7, 64:3, 4
Hunt, T. "A Voice to Nature: J’s Tamar and Other Poems." American Literature (1989) 77:3
Jeffers, G. "Introduction." RJ, A Portrait (Yolla Bolly, 1983) 63:6
Jerome, J. "Roan Stallion." Writers Digest (1983) 63:3
Keller, K. "California, Yankees, and the Death of God: The Allegory in J’s Roan Stallion." Texas Studies in Literature and Language (1970) 30:12
Knudson, C. "RJ and Teilhard de Chardin." (Loban seminar paper, 1970) 25:2
Kurrick, M. "RJ’s Negations: The Dialectics of ‘Not’ in ‘The Bloody Sire.’" Psychocultural Review (1977) 51:4
Lal, G. "San Francisco’s Bohemia of Yester-year—and Future." San Francisco Sunday Examiner and Chronicle (1980) 56:4
LeMaster, J. "Lorca, J, and the Myth of Tamar." New Laurel Review (1971) 39:3
Lime Kiln Press. Granite & Cypress (1976) 44:3–6
Lyon, T. "Western Poetry." Journal of the West (1980) 56:3
McHaney, T. "RJ’s ‘Tamar’ and ‘The Sound and the Fury." Mississippi Quarterly (1969) 27:3
Meredith, A. "Devolution." Journal of Theoretical Biology (1982) and CoEvolution Quarterly (1983) 63:5
Miura, T. "Poetics of RJ: A Disclaimer of Modernism." Bulletin of the Faculty of Letters, Hosei University (1977) 51:3
Murphy, P. "RJ’s Macabre and Darkly Marvelous Double Axe." Western American Literature (1985) 69:4
Nadel, B. "RJ’s ‘Cawdor’: The Emergence of Man’s Tragic Beauty." Journal of the American Academy of Religion 46:3
Nickerson, E. "J’s Apocalypse and the ‘Inevitable Place.’" Western American Literature (1977) 46:3
Nolte, W. "RJ, An Uncanny Prophet." The Alternative: An American Spectator (1976) 45:3
Porter, J. "RJ and the Poetry of the End." Antigonish Review (1993) 88:3
Redinger, E. "An Interview with Dame Judith Anderson." Drama and Theatre (1968–69) 28:2
Rolfe, L. "RJ: The Lost L A Years." Los Angeles Herald Examiner (1980) 56:3
Rorty, J. "The Ecology of RJ." Quarterly News-Letter (1967) 28:3
Seidenbaum, A. "RJ’s Poem of Stones." Los Angeles Times (1978) 51:2
Sessions, G. "Spinoza and Jeffers on Man in Nature." Inquiry (1977) 49:8, 50:2
Scott, R. "RJ’s Tragedies as Rediscoveries of the World." Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature (1975) 42:3
Slochower, H. "Hitler’s Elevation of the Jew: Ego-Splitting and Ego Function." American Imago (1971) 35:2
Starr, K. "RJ and the Integrity of Nature." Sierra Club Bulletin (1977) 49:4
Van Doren, M. "RJ." Proceedings, American Academy of Arts and Letters and National Institute of Arts and Letters (1962) 5:2
Vendler, H. "Huge Pits of Darkness, High Peaks of Light." The New Yorker (1988) 77:13
White, W. "RJ’s Space." Personalist (1963) 20:3
Zaller, R. "Land and Value: The Ecology of RJ." Western American Literature (1991) 79:3
Arts
(See also Film, Meta-Art/Ephemera, Music, Photos, Recording, Theater.)
Broadsides
"De Rerum Natura" (Southern Oregon State College) 43:2
"The Last Conservative" 50:5, 54:2
"Remembering Jeffers" (Hayman) 60:2
"Curb Science?" 61:2
Calendars
Center for Internationalizing English 44:3
Sierra Club Wilderness Calendar for 1988 72:2
The Book Lovers’ Calendar 1991 79:3
1993 Edward Abbey Western Wilderness Calendar 89:3
Dance
Medea (Jane Brown Dance Company) 61:3, 65:2, 78:4, 84:3, 87:1
Drawings
Tor House (Lansdowne) 53:4
Charcoal sketch of RJ on cover of Vintage RJ: Selected Poems (Colburn) 89:1
Portraits (Werboff) 83:cover, 85:cover
Etchings
For The Loving Shepherdess (Jean Kellogg Dickie) 60:2, 66:8
Tor House (Partridge) 64:3
Exhibits
"Renate Ponsold / Robert Motherwell: Apropos Robinson Jeffers" at California State University Long Beach, 1981 59:2
"Impressions of Bohemia" at Pacific Rim Galleries, Carmel, 1986 67:3
"Robinson Jeffers Country: Monterey Landscapes" at Occidental College, 1987 68:3
"RJ: The Man, The Poet" at California State University Long Beach, 1987 (39 photographs of RJ by Leigh Wiener opposite RJ autobiographical poems) 69:2
"Context: A Watercolor Exhibition" at 1993 Carmel Jeffers Festival (McRae) 88:1
Keepsakes
Kelmscott Manor 47:1
"George Sterling’s Death" 48:2
"A Letter from UJ" 60:2
In No Small Measure (Beilke) 60:2
"Robinson Jeffers and Religion" 69:3, 83:1
Marker
Granite and bronze for Tor House (Yost and Scott) 64:2
Medals
RJ commemorative (Sindelar) 36:1
Kamil Bednár commemorative (Sindelar) 38:2
Mime
"Where I?" (Point Blank Mime Troupe) 61:2
Mural
RJ figure, WPA project at San Francisco Beach Chalet 56:6
Paintings
Occidental College Centennial art exhibit 68:3
"Storm Dance of Sea Gulls" at California State Poly College, 1970 (Loughran) 26:4
Watercolor exhibit 88:1
Photo Books
Not Man Apart (Sierra Club) 3:1, 4:2, 12:1, 30:7–9, 31:1, 32:1, Arrowood Press reprint 69:4
Jeffers Country (Lyon) 29:1, 30:4, 9
The Primal Alliance (Brower and Kauffman) 42:3, 47:3
Headlands (Brower and Kauffman) 47:3, 48:2
Catalog of exhibit at California State University at Long Beach, 1981 59:2
The Wilder Shore (Baer) 69:3
Portfolios
Apology For Bad Dreams (Linden) 67:2
Impressions of Bohemia 67:3
Shine, Perishing Republic 71:2
Point Lobos (Koch and Bussche) 71:4
Posters
Big Sur coast headlands photo 30:9
"Cassandra" (Kirwan) 39:8
"How Beautiful It Is" (Moe’s Book Shop) 48:19
"Joy" 53:5
Sculpture
"Birds and Fishes" in glass (Steuben Glass) 2:1
Bronze hawk (Harth) 41:1
Bronze hawk (Downs) 64:2
Tor House key (replica) 64:2
Triptych
"The Journey" (Kirwan) 39:6
Woodcuts
"Tragedy Has Obligations" (Clough) 36:4
RJ head with hawk wings as poster (Baddock) 38:1, 83:1
Hawk and initials for RJ: The Man and His Work (Rockwell Kent) 52:22
Carmel hills (Landacre) 52:22
Tower (Landacre) 52:24, 74:12
"First Book" (Landacre) 52:21, 74:11
Woman mounting stallion (Landacre) 65:2
"A Little Scraping" (Coombs) 74:15
Roan Stallion (Wilstrom) 82:2
Meta-Art/Ephemera
Bookmarks
"The Condor" 52:4
"Practical People" 63:3
Cook Books
Sincerely Yours (Bess Boardman, compiler, Grabhorn Press, 1942; includes RJ’s recipe for kidney and mushroom stew) 74:10
Tea at Tor House (Tor House Foundation) 86:2
Films
The Eiger Sanction 40:2
Place For No Story (public television ecological documentary) 38:1
Zandy’s Bride 40:2
Gift Shop at Tor House
Unicorn brass faucet, Hawk Tower book ends, laminated bookmarks, unicorn cards, six poem broadsides, poem paperweights, seed packets, and garden potpourri 91:2
Greeting Cards
Christmas greeting from Gleeson Library Associates (reprint of RJ’s poem "Only an Hour" and reproduction of UJ’s silver unicorn brooch) 21:1
The Journey triptych reproduced (Kirwan) 42:3
Tor House card (Lansdowne) 53:5
Keepsakes
Family, Friends and Poetry (Quintessence Publications) 58:4
Map
"Jeffers Country: A Literary Map" (Fitzgerald and Fitzgerald Beach) 54:1, 58:3, 61:41
Neck Ties and Cosmetic Bags
With Hawk Tower design (Talbott) 53:2
Plaques
Plaques on live oak trees in Saratoga, California, honoring RJ and Robert Frost 53:3
Poems
"Be Angry at San Pedro" (Locklin) 64:3
Post Cards
Photo profile of RJ (Musemail) 41:1
"Be Angry at the Sun" (Hamper) 89:3
Postage Stamps
U.S. Postal Service eight-cent commemorative: RJ profile (Lyon) 35:1, 36:1, 38:2, 46:3, 47:2
Stamp cancellation, Carmel Post Office, October 2, 1987, commemorating RJ’s centennial 71:3
Records
"Beaks of Eagles" on Beach Boys Holland 38:1
Student Art
California State University at Long Beach RJ seminar final projects transcribe J themes into various art forms: acrylic, dance, decoupage, macrame, mobiles, organ and guitar music, oils, and watercolors 39:2
T-Shirt
RJ profile (Lyon) 47:2
Triptych
The Journey (Kirwan) 42:3
Associations
Academy of American Poets 48:18
American Academy of Arts and Letters 4:3, 5:2
American Library Association 7:1, 27:1
American Literature Association 78:5 ,79:8, 83:2,4, 84:2, 85:1, 89:2, 92:3
Bibliographical Society of America 16:2
Bohemian Club of San Francisco 53:4
Bollingen Foundation 2:2, 4:2
Book Club of California 73:2, passim
Calfornia American Studies Association 89:1
California Association of Teachers of English 63:3, 92:3
California Historical Society 53:5
California Studies Association 78:5, 88:3
Central California Conference of Teachers of English 45:2
Conference on Christianity and Literature 43:2
Gleeson Libarary Association 19:1, 21:1, 25:1
Grolier Club 1:2, 7:1
Henry Miller Library (Big Sur) 92:1
Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 92:5
Jeffers Studies Advisory and Editorial Boards 87:3
Labyrinth Theater 12:1, 17:1, 18:1, 21:1
Modern Language Association 46:2, 48:3, 81:3, 92:3
National Council of Teachers of English 55:2
National Institute of Arts and Letters 5:2
Northern California Teachers of English 45:2
Poetry Society of America 24:1
RJ Association 85:1, 86:2, 89:3, 92:2, 97:4; Listserv 92:3; Web page 97:6
RJ Committee/National Council 1:1, 5:2, 6:2, 30:8, 42:1
RJN Editorial Board 26:7
Robinson Jeffers Society (San Francisco) 18:1
Roxburghe Club 60:2, 48:18
Sierra Club passim, especially Not Man Apart 49:1
Tor House Foundation 84:3, 86:2, 88:2; Board 53:2
Western Literature Association 81:3, 84:2
Zamorano Club 6:2, 48:18. 56:4, 60:2
Awards
(Incomplete.)
"Distinguished Fellow," RJ Tor House Foundation (Douglas Downs bronze hawk)
1979: Everson 52:1
1980: Brophy 57:2
1981: Powell 59:1
1982: Carpenter 62:2
1983: Caldwell 64:2
1984: Zaller 65:2
Jane & Henry Hoppin Fellow
1982: Nolte 62:2
Tor House Poet/Scholar in Residence
1984–85: Hedin 65:1
1986–87: Dotson 96:2
L. C. Powell for Distinguished Scholarship
1996: Brophy 97:4
Selected Poems (1966) 26:5
Tor House Key
1982 Ridgeway 62:2
Honorary Doctorate, Occidental College
1983: Dame Judith Anderson 63:2
Bibliographies
(For annual bibliographies, see PMLA and WAL.)
Primary Sources
Alberts, Bibliography (reprinted) 15:1
Brophy, Prose of RJ 46:14
Harmsen and Bennett, RJ translations 19:2
Jeffers bibliography proposed 1:1, 2:1, 6:1
Jeffers, D., RJ in foreign translation 24:3
Kafka, Published writings, 1903–11 53:47
Lawrynowicz, RJ Polish translations 50:7
Rodgers, Checklist of RJ’s poetical writings since 1934 48:11–24
White, RJ checklist, 1954–65 (The Serif) 20:3
Secondary Sources
Boswell, RJ and critics 1912–83 69:5, 70:3
Brophy, Dissertations at Occidental College Library 24:1; Theses at Occidental College Library 25:4; Scholarly Resources (series) 33:11
Etulain, Bibliographical Guide to the Study of Western American Literature 65:3
Nolte, Checklist of RJ 26:1
Vardamis, Critical Reputation of RJ (1972) 34:3, 83:2
Biographical Materials in RJN
(See also sequential list, 87:26; biographers Bennett, Cronon, Karman, and Stegner; entries in library handbooks, 64:6–7; and psychological readings listed in Themes.)
Barkan, P. "J Family" 53:26
Brinnin, M. "An Awkward Meeting" 66:4
Brophy, R. "Murphy Masterbuilder" 78:24; "UJ and Mabel D. Luhan" 77:25
Carpenter, B. "J Family" 69:17
Cerwin, H. "Notes on RJ" 33:3
Chaplin, C. "Chaplin on Jeffers" 37:2
Commins,D. "Poetry & Politics" 72:10
Cooper/Klein, M. Jeffers Observed 61:7
Dewitt, J. "Mrs. Nash of Hermosa" 52:27
Dickie, J. "RJ: Remembrance" 79:14
Eaton, D. "Observations on Meeting" 69:5
Eberhart, R. "Tribute and Appreciation" 27:6
Everson,W. "Astrological Note" 36:17; "Everson on J: A Sighting" 97:19
Ghormley, W. "Lineal Data of Joseph Jeffers" 54:3
Hall, I. "Life at Tor House" 88:4
Harmsen, T. "RJ Student at Occidental" 49:21
Hinkley, V. "Memoir" 82:9
Hughes, L. "Langston Hughes on RJ" 55:28
Ingam County. "UJ: A Note" 75:7
Jeffers, B. "A Sullivan-Doyle Perspective" 100:12
Jeffers, D. "Note on Tor House" 42:6; "Portraits of RJ" 45:7; "Some Biographical Corrigenda" 35:4; "Some Notes on Building Tor House" 53:8–18; "Tor House Furnishings" 53:13
Jeffers, G. "Poem Source Anecdotes" 84:4; "Vignettes of My Father" 76:6 ["Foreword" to RJ: A Portrait] 63:6]; "A Window into the J Social Life" 100:8
Jeffers, U. "Tor House Planting" 66:16
Jordan-Smith, P. "Reminiscence" 66:3
Kafka, R. "Stone Mason: More Corrigenda" 51:5
Karman, J. "Note on William H. Jeffers" 42:9
Kelso, C. "Eulogy: William H. Jeffers" 43:6
Klein, H. "Simenon: Quasi-Encounter" 66:5
Klein, M. Jeffers Observed 61:7
Landau, R. "J and Krishnamurti" 89:7
Larsen, S and R. "Joseph Campbell and RJ" 89:10
Lehman, B. "Recollectons and Reminiscences" 63:12
Luhan, M. "Una & Robin" 81:5–32
Lyon, H. "J as Subject of Camera" 18:2, 88:8; "Little People of Santa Lucias" 48:7
Lyman, W. "Memoir" 34:19
McWilliams, C. "Adamic and Jeffers" 86:1
Matthias, B. "RJ and Krishnamurti" 67:8
Moore, J. "Beginnings of Jeffers" 80:10
Powell, L. "RJ and His Garden" 80:4; "Two Diary Vignettes" 65:7
Ritchie, W. "Some Recollections" 52:27
Rorty, J. "Memoir" 27:4
Rudnick, L. "M. D. Luhan and RJ" 49:21
Schwab, A. "J and Millay" 59:17
Shane, C. "Hamilton M. Jeffers"46:41
Times, L.A. "Una Kuster’s Road Race" 52:7
Van Doren, M. "Memoir" 27:3
Western Theological Seminary. "W. H. Jeffers" 43:11
Williams, J. "In the Poet’s Path" 79:16
Willis, S. "A Memoir" 53:30
Books by RJ
(See also Poems by RJ, Printers/Special Printings, and University Microfilms International: Books on Demand, 43:4, 48:3, 50:3.)
The Alpine Christ and Other Poems
(Everson, editor) 34:2, 36:3, 38:2Apology for Bad Dreams (Linden) 67:2, 70:3
The Beginning and the End 1:2, 2:1, 3:1, 3, 16:2, 20:2
Brides of the South Wind (Everson, editor) 34:9
Californians (Everson, editor) 30:10
Cawdor: The Narrative Poem by RJ (Yolla Bolly Press) 64:3, 4, 70:3
Cawdor/Medea (New Directions) 25:1, 27:1
The Collected Letters of RJ and UJ (Karman, in progress; Stanford) 76:3, 78:6, 82:4
The Collected Plays of RJ (Vaughn, in progress) 46:3
Collected Poems of RJ (proposed) 1:1, 6:2, 31:10
The Collected Poetry of RJ (Hunt, editor) 70:3
Dear Judas and Other Poems (Brophy, editor; Norton) 42:2, 45:4, 49:2
The Desert (Cheney, printer; Dawson’s Book Shop) 47:3, 48:21
The Double Axe and Other Poems (Everson and Hotchkiss, editors; Norton) 42:2, 45:4, 49:2
Flagons and Apples (Cayucos) 28:2, 30:11; RJ’s review of Grafton edition 47:8
From These Hills (Shears, proposed anthology) 79:3
Granite & Cypress (Everson; Lime Kiln) 41:3, 44:3
Headlands (RJ poems, Brower and Kauffman) 47:3, 48:2
In This Wild Water: The Suppressed Poems of RJ (Shebl, editor and commentator) 45:4, 47:7
J Country: The Seed Plots of RJ Poetry (Lyon, editor and photographer) 30:9
J Poems in Translation (Miura, translator) 69:4, 70:3, 71:4
Meditation on Saviors (Wilson, printer) 65:5
Mirrors (Ritchie, printer) 89:1
Not Man Apart: Lines from RJ (RJ poems; Sierra Club) 3:1, 4:2, 12:1, 25:3, 49:1; (Arrowood) 69:4
Poetry, Gongorism and a Thousand Years (Folcroft) 26:1
Point Alma Venus (Kafka, editor) 46:3, 47:4
Point Lobos (Koch, printer, and Bussche, photographer) 70:5, 71:4, 76:10
The Primal Alliance: Earth and Ocean (RJ poems, Brower and Kauffman) 42:3, 47:3
Roan Stallion (Yolla Bolly) 82:2
RJ, Unterjochte Erde: Gedichte (Hesse, translator and commentator) 70:3
RJ: Poems and Contemporary Commentary (California State University at Long Beach) 53:2; see also Explications
RJ: Poetry and Response: A Centennial Tribute (Occidental College) 71:3; see also Explications
RJ: Selected Poems (Vintage) 3:1, 12:1
RJ: Selected Poems: Centenary Selection (Carcanet Press) 70:3, 4, 71:16, 72:3
Rock and Hawk: A Selection of Shorter Poems by RJ (Hass, editor, with extensive introduction) 68:3, 70:3, 71:4, 11
The Selected Letters of RJ (Ridgeway, editor) 23:3, 49:2, 62:3
Shine, Perishing Republic (Linden) 71:2
Songs and Heroes (Arundel) 75:2, 76:3, 78:9, 81:3
Themes in My Poems (Book Club of California) 74:14
Thurso’s Landing, Dear Judas, and Other Poems (Random House) 45:5
Tor House Inscriptions (Stuart, editor) 75:2
Tragedy Has Obligations (Everson, commentator; Lime Kiln Press) 34:2, 36:3, 39:3
U and RJ: Two Early Letters to Hazel Pinkham (Tiger Press) 74:15
What Odd Expedients and Other Poems of RJ (Scott, editor and commentator; Archon/Shoestring Press) 57:3, 59:2
Where Shall I Take You To: The Love Letters of U and RJ (Kafka, editor and commentator; Yolla Bolly) 69:3, 70:3
Whom Should I Write For (Ritchie, printer) 52:2
The Women at Point Sur (Hunt, editor; Norton) 42:2, 45:4, 49:2
The Women at Point Sur (Hotchkiss, commentator; Blue Oak Press) 41:4
Books in Print
26:1, 33:1, 40:3, 41:3, 44:1, 46:2, 57:3, 64:4, 67:5, 70:3, 79:4, 92:6
University Microfilms International: Books on Demand (Selected Facsimiles of Texts by/on RJ)
43:4, 48:3, 50:3, 53:5
Books on RJ Noted with Commentary
(See also Biographical Materials, Books Reviewed/Described, and Articles.)
Adamic, L. RJ: A Portrait 62:2, 70:3
Alberts, S. S. Bibliography of the Works of RJ 15:1
Antoninus, Brother. See W. Everson.
Ave Vale RJ 48:23
Bacchiega, F. M. RJ: La Natura, La Scienza, La Poesia 56:3
Barrett Library: RJ: A Checklist 26:6
Beers, T. "... a thousand graceful subtleties": Rhetoric in the Poetry of RJ 92:5, 95–96:3
Beilke, M. Shining Clarity: Man and God in the Works of RJ 46:2, 49:2, 3, 50:5, 54:2, 58:4
Bennett, M. The Stone Mason of Tor House 13:1, 35:4, 51:5
Boswell, J. RJ and the Critics 69:24
Brophy, R. Dimensions of a Poet 91:4; RJ (Western Writers Series) 43:3; RJ: Myth, Ritual, and Symbol in His Narrative Poems 34:2, 36:4, 42:3, 45:4; RJ: Poems and Contemporary Commentary 53:3; RJ: Poetry and Response: A Centennial Tribute 71:3; The RJN: A Jubliee Gathering 73:2, 75:2
Brower, D. Headlands 47:3, Not Man Apart 49:1, 69:4; The Primal Alliance: Earth and Ocean 42:3
Carpenter, F.. RJ (Twayne’s U.S. Authors) 10:1, 15:1
Cerwin, H. In Search of Something: The Memoir of a Public Relation Man (anecdotes and photos) 47:2
Coffin, A. RJ: Poet of Inhumanism 28:2, 29:4
Dotson, J. The Enduring Voice: A Tor House Journal 71:4
Eshelman, W. Take Hold Upon the Future: Letters on Writers and Writing, 1938–1946: William Everson and Lawrence Clark Powell 91:3
Everson, W. Archetype West: The Pacific Coast as a Literary Region 46:2; The Excesses of God: RJ as a Religious Figure 69:3, 70:4; The Poet is Dead: A Memorial for RJ 6:2;79:9; RJ: Fragments of an Older Fury 22:1, 23:3
Gilbert, R. Shine, Perishing Republic: RJ and the Tragic Sense in Modern Poetry 24:2
Glenn, C. Renate Ponsold/Robert Motherwell: Apropos RJ 59:2, 60:4
Harmon, R. The First Editions of RJ 53:5
Hayman, L. R. Collecting J 67:3, 70:4
Hotchkiss, W. J: The Sivaistic Vision 40:3, 44:2
Hunt, T. The Collected Poetry of RJ (apparatus) 70:3
Jarman, M. Iris (narrative poem on RJ themes) 84:1
Jeffers, D. Some Notes on the Building of Tor House 54:3, 56:2, 5, 88:2; The Stones of Tor House 54:3, 56:2, 5
Jeffers, G. Memories of Tor House 88:2
Karman, J. Critical Essays on RJ 79:8; RJ: Poet of California 69:3, 70:4, 92:6, 95–96:4
Klein, M. and H. Jeffers Observed 67:3, 70:4
Koch, P. Point Lobos 70:5, 75:2, 76:10, 92:6
Luhan, M. Una and Robin 45:4, 46:5
Lyon, H. J Country: The Seed Plots of RJ Poetry 30:9
Monterey area, 37 books on. 43:4
Nolte, W. The Merrill Checklist of RJ 26:1; The Merrill Guide to RJ 26:1; Rock and Hawk: RJ and the Romantic Agony 49:2, 51:3, 52:5, 53:6
Ritchie, W. A Book of Gaelic Airs (designer) 77:2; I Remember RJ 52:4; J: Some Recollections of RJ 50:3; The Poet and The Printers 56:4; Years Touched With Memory 89:1
Seubert, E. RJ: Poet For an Age of Violence 67:3
Shebl, W. In This Wild Water: The Suppressed Poems of RJ 44:2, 45:4, 47:8
Slawek, T. The Dark Glory, RJ and His Philosophy of Man, Earth & Things 78:5
Smith, A. The Flight of The Hawk: An Introduction to RJ 54:3
Soldofsky, A. Quarry West (special issue on RJ) 75:2, 78:14
Squires, R. The Loyalties of RJ 2:3
Strauss, B. Fragmente Der Undeutlichkeit 77:3
Stuart, G. Tor House Inscriptions 75:2
Thesing, W. RJ and a Galaxy of Writers 95–96:4
Thorpe, D. The Wings Still 62:3
Vaughn, E. The Drama and Theater of RJ 56:5
Vardamis, A. Critical Reputation of RJ 34:3, 83:2
White, K. Coast Opposite Humanity—An Essay on the Poetry of RJ 51:4
Zaller, R. Centennial Essays for RJ 78:8, 79:2; The Cliffs of Solitude: A Reading of RJ 46:4; Tributes From His Peers: Elegies for RJ 67:2; 76:2
On Audio Cassettes
Brophy The Works of RJ 41:6, 43:3
Everson RJ 43:3
Books Reviewed/Described
Adamic, L. RJ, A Portrait 63:6
Beers, T. "... a thousand graceful subtleties": Rhetoric in the Poetry of RJ 92:5, 95–96:3
Bednár, K. Our Garden, Our Friend 91:3
Beilke, M. Shining Clarity: God and Man in the Works of RJ 49:3
Bly, R. News of the Universe 62:5
Boswell, J. RJ and the Critics: 1912–1983 69:24
Brand, S. How Buildings Learn: What Happens After They’re Built 95–96:5
Brophy, R. RJ (Western Writers Series) 43:3; RJ:Dimensions of a Poet 91:4; RJ: Myth, Ritual, and Symbol in His Narrative Poems 36:4, 45:4; RJ: Poet in Collection (checklist) 42:5
Brower, D. Headlands 47:3; Not Man Apart 49:1,69:4; The Primal Alliance: Earth and Ocean 42:3
Bukowski, C. Screams from the Balcony: Selected Letters 1960–1970 88:3
Burke, J. Regional Perspectives (contains "Archetype West" by W. Everson) 46:2
Coffin, A. RJ: Poet of Inhumanism 29:4
Clark, D. Monterey County Place Names: A Geographical Dictionary 92:4
Dardis, T. Firebrand: The Life of Horace Liveright 95–96:5
Dickinson, C. Myths on the Modern Stage 28:2
Erisman, F., and R. Etulain, Fifty Western Writers: A Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook 62:3
Eshelman, W. Take Hold Upon the Future: Letters on Writers and Writing, 1838–1946: William Everson and Lawrence Clark Powell 97:19
Everson, W. Archetype West 46:2; The Excesses of God: RJ as a Religious Figure 75:20; RJ: Fragments of an Older Fury 23:3; The Poet is Dead: A Memorial for RJ 6:2, 93–94:97; Point Lobos (introduction) 92:6
Falck, C. RJ: Selected Poems: The Centenary Edition 71:16
Glenn, C. Renate Ponsold/Robert Motherwell: Apropos RJ 59:2, 60:4
Hass, R. Rock and Hawk 77:13
Hunt, T. Collected Poetry of RJ 79:10
Jeffers, D. The Stones of Tor House 87:1
Jeffers, G. Memories of Tor House 87:1
Jeffers, R. The Alpine Christ and Other Poems 36:3, 38:2; The Beginning and the End 2:1, 3:1; Brides of the South Wind 41:3; Dear Judas and Other Poems 45:4; The Double Axe and Other Poems 45:4; Californians 30:10; Cawdor (Yolla Bolly Press) 64:4; Cawdor/Medea (New Directions) 25:1, 27:1; The Collected Poetry of RJ 70:3; Flagons and Apples 28:2, 47:8; Granite & Cypress 44:3; In This Wild Water: The Suppressed Poems of RJ 47:7; Jeffers Country: Seed Plots of J Poetry 30:9; Not Man Apart: Lines from RJ (Sierra Club) 25:3, (Arrowood Press) 69:4; Point Alma Venus 47:4; Point Lobos 92:6; Roan Stallion (Yolla Bolly Press) 82:2; RJ: Selected Poems 3:1, 12:1; RJ: Selected Poems: The Centenary Edition 70:3, 71:16, 72:3; Rock and Hawk: A Selection of Shorter Poems 71:11, 77:13; The Selected Letters of RJ 23:3, 49:2, 62:3; Shine, Perishing Republic (Linden) 71:2; Songs and Heroes 78:9; Tragedy Has Obligations 36:3; What Odd Expedients and Other Poems of RJ 57:3; Where Shall I Take You To: The Love Letters of U and RJ 69:3, 74:15; The Women at Point Sur 45:4
Jeffers, U. A Book of Gaelic Airs 77:2
Jeffers, U. and R. Two Early Letters to Hazel Pinkham 74:15
Kafka, R. Point Alma Venus 47:4; Where Shall I Take You To: The Love Letters of U and RJ 69:3
Karman, J. Critical Essays on RJ 79:8; RJ: Poet of California 70:4, 92:6
Klein, M. Jeffers Observed 67:3, 70:4
Luhan, M. Una and Robin 46:5
Lyon, H. Jeffers Country: The Seed Plots of RJ Poetry 30:9
Modern Language Association. American Literary Manuscripts 51:55
McDermott, E. Euripides’ Medea 87:5
Nolte, W. Rock and Hawk: RJ and the Romantic Agony 51:3
Rodgers, C. RJ Collection: University of Houston 42:4
Ridgeway, A. The Selected Letters of RJ 12:2, 23:3
Ritchie, W. Years Touched With Memory 89:1
Shebl, J. In This Wild Water: The Suppressed Poems of RJ 47:7
Soldofsky, A. Quarry West (special issue on RJ) 78:14
Strauss, B. Fragmente Der Undeutlichkeit 77:3
Taylor, J. G. The Literature of the American West 28:3; The Literary History of the West 66:2
Thesing, W. RJ and a Galaxy of Writers 95–96:3
Tor House Foundation. Tea at Tor House (recipe book) 86:2
Vardamis, A. The Critical Reputation of RJ: A Bibliographical Study 34:3
Vickery, J. The Literary Impact of the Golden Bough 49:7
Wyatt, D. The Fall into Eden: Landscape and Imagination in California 87:7
Zaller, R. Centennial Essays for RJ 78:8, 79:2; The Cliffs of Solitude: A Reading of RJ 63:7; The Tribute of His Peers: Elegies for RJ 78:12
Centennial, 1887–1987
(See also RJN 66–70.)
Supported by an NEH grant, Occidental College completed a year’s spectrum of events involving a fall 1986 lecture series,including a panel with Klein, Powell, and Ritchie; an undergraduate essay contest: "The Relevance of RJ in 1987"; a fall semester English Department Jeffers seminar with a Big Sur field trip; a January 1987 symposium on the poet’s birthday, featuring scholars from across the country; a traveling exhibit to 11 libraries of RJ editions and memorabilia; a Clapp Library Jeffers Collection exhibit of manuscripts & first editions, a Coons Center art exhibit of Monterey-Carmel-Big Sur landscapes; an evening panel of renowned poets Everson, Milosz, and Snyder; a Reader’s Theater presentation of poems read by Occidental alumni and alumnae; an evening of dance, featuring Jane Brown Company’s Medea; a May premiere of Occidental College musicologist Richard Grayson’s "Continent’s End," a cantata on RJ’s poems "Tor House," "The Bloody Sire," " Joy," "Birds," and "Continent’s End"; publication of a student booklet of explications opposite RJ poems, RJ: Poetry & Response (see also Chapters of Books Noted and Explications); an anthology of articles from the first 25 years of RJN—Robinson Jeffers Newsletter: A Jubliee Gathering; and the RJ: Poet Centennial Exhibition booklet of 47 pages.
The Centennial was also celebrated with a joint Carmel and San Jose State University fall festival (70:1) and special issues of American Poetry (70:5), The American Poetry Review (71:2), The Library Chronicle of the University of Texas at Austin (71:2), and The Quarterly Newsletter of the Book Club of California (71:2). Also, the Sierra Club’s 1987 Engagement Calendar featured quotes from RJ’s poems (67:1), and Poetry LA featured the Charles Bukowski poem tribute, "Jeffers" (70:4, 72:30).
There were programs and exhibits at the Library of Congress (69:2), California State University, Long Beach (69:2), University of Utah (69:4), Virginia Wesleyan College (69:2), and the Gleeson Library, University of San Francisco (67:2), as well as a traveling exhibit of Leigh Wiener’s RJ photographs (77:4).
Books published: Shine Perishing Republic (Linden), 71:2; Point Lobos (Koch and Bussche), 70:5; RJ, Unterjochte Erde: Gedichte (Hesse), 70:3; RJ: Selected Poems: The Centenary Selection (Falck; Carcanet), 70:3; Where Shall I take You To: The Love Letters of U and RJ (Kafka; Yolla Bolly), 69:3; The Enduring Voice: An Interpretation of the Life and Work of RJ (Dotson), 70:3; RJ: Poet of California (Karman), 72:4; and Rock and Hawk: A Selection of Shorter Poems by RJ (Hass), 71:11 and 77:13.
Chapters of Books Noted
(Selected and representative.)
Boyers, R. "A Sovereign Voice: The Poetry of RJ" in Mazzaro, Modern American Poetry: Essays in Criticism 29:1
Brophy, R. "RJ" in Erisman and Etulain, eds., Fifty Western Writers 62:3; "RJ" in Taylor, The Literary History of the American West 69:3; "RJ in Centennial" in Harmsen, ed., RJ: The Man, The Poet 68:2, 3, 75:6; "Man and Poet" and "A World Apart" in Occidental 70:5; "Quintessential Jeffers" in Linden, Shine, Perishing Republic 71:2; "Everson, the Art of Reading, and RJ" in Perspectives on William Everson 83:2
Cerwin, H. Anecdotes and photos in his In Search of Something: The Memoir of a Public Relation Man 47:2
DeMott, R. "RJ’s ‘Tamar’ in French, The Twenties: Fiction Poetry & Drama 44:3
Dickinson, H. "RJ: The Twilight of Man" in his Myth on the Modern Stage 29:3
Diggory, T. "The Inhuman Self: RJ" in his Yeats and American Poetry: The Tradition of the Self 67:4
Elder, J. "The Covenant of Loss" in Imagining the Earth: Poetry and the Vision of Nature 71:5
Eshelman, W. Anecdotes in his Take Hold Upon the Future: Letters on Writers and Writing, 1938–1946, William Everson and Lawrence Clark Powell 91:3
Everson, W. "Introduction" to Cawdor/Medea (New Directions) 25:1, 27:1; "Archetype West" in Gordon, Regional Perspectives 27:1, 46:2; "Afterword" to Tragedy Has Obligations 36:4
Gilliam, H. "The Genius Loci" in his Creating Carmel 77:3
Gioia, D. "Strong Counsel" in his Can Poetry Matter? 73:17
Glenn, Constance. In Apropos RJ: Ponsold/Motherwell/Jeffers 59:2, 60:4
Hamburger, K. "Phaedra" in her >From Sophocles to Sartre: Figures from Greek Tragedy, Classical and Modern 31:3
Hunt, T. Introduction ["Nature, Narrative, and Knowing"] in Roan Stallion (Yolla Bolly Press) 82:2
Jeffers, G. "Foreword" to Adamic, RJ: A Portrait 63:6, 76:6
Littlejohn, D. "RJ" in his Interruptions 31:4
Messer, R. "J’s Inhumanism: A Vision of the Self" in Crowe, ed., Itinerary: Criticism: Essays on California Writers 52:5
Milosz, C. "Carmel" in Visions from San Francisco Bay 64:2
Nathan, L., and A. Quinn. "J’s Poetry as Defining Experience" in their The Poets Work: An Introduction to Czeslaw Milosz 82:2
Powell, L. C. "RJ" in Westways (collected in California Classics, Capra Press, 1989) 24:1
Power, Sister M. J. "RJ Takes God to Task" in Poets at Prayer 33:2
Rodgers, C. "RJ" in First Printings of American Authors: Contributions Toward Descriptive Checklists, Volume 3 51:4, 57:2, 60:2
Rolfe, L. "RJ: The Lost LA Years" in Literary LA: Reminiscences About Famous Writers Who Have Lived and Worked in Southern California 55:2, 56:3, 58:3
Rudnick, L. P. "American Gothic: M. D. Luhan and the RJs" in her Mabel Dodge Luhan: New Woman, New World 67:3
Sanderson, J., and I. Gopnik. "The Cretan Woman" in their Phaedra and Hippolytus: Myth and Dramatic Form 46:1
Shucard, A., F. Moramarco, and W. Sullivan. "The Visionary Company" in their Modern American Poetry, 1865–1950 78:3
Slawek, T. "A Hammer of Philosophy: The Scene of Violence in Nietzsche and J" in Violence/Intolerance/Literature 84:2; "‘The Continent’s End’: Border as Figure of Thought in RJ’s Poetry" in Boundary of Borders 84:2
Squires, J. "RJ: The Anatomy of Violence" in Owens, ed., Modern American Poetry: Essays in Criticism 46:3
Temple, S. "The Towering Poet of the Tower" in Carmel by the Sea: From Aborigines to the Coastal Commission 73:2
Vickery, J. In his The Literary Impact of the Golden Bough 49:7
Wyatt, D. "Jeffers, Snyder & The Ended World" in his The Fall Into Eden, Landscape and Imagination in California 73:3, 87:7
Zaller, R. "The Giant Hand: William Everson on RJ" in Perspectives on William Everson 83:2
Article Chapters in 11 Collections
RJ: Poems and Contemporary Commentary. Long Beach: California State University, 1979 (53:2)—13 poems, six respondents, and 13 explications; S. York: Excerpt from "Margrave"; T. Ressler: "Shakespeare’s Grave," "Roan Stallion"; R. Ballister: "Natural Music," "A Redeemer"; L. French: "Science," "Shine, Perishing Republic," "The Treasure"; R. Peevey: "Love the Wild Swan," "Signpost," "Hurt Hawks"; R. Brophy: Introduction, "Tamar V," "Salmon-Fishing."
American Poetry, Fall 1987, special issue (70:5)—T. Beers: "RJ & The Canon"; E. Hesse: "Poetry as a Means of Discovery"; W. Everson: "Letters on J"; D. Morris, "The Practical Importance of Jeffers"; J.Hollander: "On J: An Interview"; W. Stafford, J. Haines, R. Morgan, G. Haslam, R. Peters, F. Chappell, and B. Adcock: "On Reading Jeffers."
The American Poetry Review, November–December 1987, special issue (71:2)—RJ’s ‘Home’, A Recently Uncovered Poem" (336-line narrative, originally intended for The Women at Point Sur), with introduction and notes by T. Hunt; R. Hass: "On J’s Life and Work."
The Library Chronicle of the University of Texas at Austin, Number 40, 1987, dedicated to RJ (71:2)—D. Turner: "RJ at Texas"; R. Kafka. "Unpublished Manuscripts in the RJ Collection at the HRHRC"; E. Nickerson: "Freedom, Democracy, and Poetry: What RJ Really Said at the Library of Congress."
RJ: Poetry and Response, A Centennial Tribute. Los Angeles: Occidental College, 1987 (71:3)—10 poems and seven respondents; B. Nichols: "‘To the House’: Ecologic Authenticity": B. Salzman: "‘Continent’s End’: Cycle & Equinox"; D. Kartub: "‘Divinely Superfluous Beauty’: J’s Love of Landscape"; S.Coombs: "‘Fog’: Nirvana Rejected," "‘Hands’: A Formal Reciprocity"; L. Maddox: "‘Still the Mind Smiles’: Vantage Points"; D. Shuff: "‘Evening Ebb’: An Ambience," "‘The Hanged God’: Prophet of the Self-Tortured God"; J. Heuter: "‘Boats in a Fog’: Beauty as Participation," "‘Shine,Perishing Republic’: A Patriot’s Lament"; R. Brophy: Introduction, Bibliography.
Brophy, R., ed. The RJ Newsletter: A Jubilee Gathering 1962–1988. Los Angeles: Occidental College, 1988 (75:2)—Preface; Introduction; RJ: "Whom Should I Write For?"; H. Klein: "The Poet Who Spoke of It"; K. Bednár: "RJ in Czechoslovakia"; H. Lyon: "Jeffers as a Subject for H. Lyon’s Camera"; R. Brophy: "Tor House Library: J’s Books"; M. Van Doren, J. Rorty, and R. Eberhart: "Three Memoirs of RJ"; R. Brophy, "Topography and the J Narrative Scene"; W. Ritchie: "Theodore Lilienthal, RJ and the Quercus Press"; E. Nickerson: "J Scholarly Materials: Library of Congress"; M. McAllister: "Meaning and Paradox in J’s ‘Return’"; T. Hunt: "The Interactive Voice of J’s ‘Hungerfield’"; R. Brophy: "The Prose of RJ: An Annotated Checklist"; C. Rodgers: "Checklist of RJ’s Poetical Writings Since 1934"; E. Vaughn: "‘Dear Judas’—Time and the Dramatic Structure of the Dream"; D. Jeffers: "Some Notes on the Building of Tor House"; P. Barkan: "The J Family as I Knew Them"; R. Kafka: "RJ’s Published Writings, 1903–1911"; "UJ, Correspondent: Letters to Hazel Pinkham, 1912–1920"; Czeslaw Milosz: "To Robinson Jeffers"; L. Powell: "Délicieuse Ville, Mélancolique et Douce: Dijon, 1930–32"; B. Lehman: "Recollections and Reminiscences"; D. Gioia: "Strong Counsel."
Zaller, R., ed. Centennial Essays For RJ. Newark: University of Delaware, 1991 (78:8)—Introduction; H. Gregory: "Poet Without Critics: A Note on RJ"; R. Zaller: "RJ, American Poetry, and a Thousand Years"; A. Vardamis: "The Critical Reception of RJ"; R. Boyers: "A Sovereign Voice: The Poetry of RJ"; T. Hunt, "Different Throats ... One Language: The Voice of RJ"; D. Morris: "Reading RJ: Formalism,Post-Structuralism and the Inhumanist Turn"; W. Everson: "Prefaces to J"; Coffin: "Bricolage and J’s Narratives of the Twenties"; R. Butterfield: "Loving to Death: A Consideration of the ‘The Loving Shepherdess’"; R. Brophy: "The Emasculation Syndrome among J’s Protagonists"; D. Hymes: "Jeffers and Native American Poetry"; F. Carpenter: "The Verbal Magnificence of RJ"; E. Nickerson: "The Politics of RJ"; C. Milosz: "RJ."
Soldofsky, A., ed. Quarry West, Number 27, RJ: A Symposium. Santa Cruz: Porter College, University of California, 1990 (78:14)—J. Houston: "Necessary Ecstasy: An Afterword to ‘Cawdor’"; C. Kiser: "RJ"; D. Gioia: "The Coming J Revival"; T. Beers: "RJ’s Post Modern Poetry"; P. Murphy: "RJ’s Heroes: Divided and Resisting"; T. Hunt: "Once Upon a Manuscript"; S. Blumenthal: "Notes from a Filmmaker’s Journal"; D. Wakoski: "RJ: American Socrates"; A. Soldofsky: "Anti-Modernism and a Thousand Years"; K. Hearle: "An Interview with William Everson."
Karman, James, ed. Critical Essays on RJ. Boston: Hall,1990 (79:8)—An extensive introduction tracing the responses to successive RJ volumes is accompanied by these essays: F. Dell, "Shell-Shock & the Poetry of RJ"; L. Eiseley, "Music of the Mountain"; F. Carpenter, "Values of RJ"; Highet, "An American Poet"; Rexroth, "In Defense of Jeffers"; L. Powell, "Double Marriage of RJ"; Nolte, "RJ as Didactic Poet"; W. Everson, "Introduction" to Cawdor/Medea; R. Brophy, "J’s ‘Cawdor’ and the Hippolytus Story"; T. Hunt, "RJ: The Modernist Poet as Antimodernist"; R. Zaller, "Spheral Eternity: Time, Form, and Meaning in RJ"; and others.
Brophy, R., ed. RJ: Dimensions of a Poet. New York: Fordham University Press, 1995 (95–96:4)—R. Brophy: "RJ: Poet of Carmel-Sur"; A. Vardamis: "In the Poet’s Lifetime"; R. Zaller, "RJ and the Uses of History"; T. Beers, "Telling the Past and Living the Present: ‘Thurso’s Landing’ and the Epic Tradition"; T. Hunt, "J’s ‘Roan Stallion’ and the Narrative of Nature"; D. Rothman, "‘Divinely Superfluous Beauty’: RJ’s Versecraft of the Sublime"; Panel: "RJ and the Female Archetype"; K. Glaser: "Desire, Death, and Domesticity in J’s Pastorals of Apocalypse"; A. Soldofsky, "Nature and the Symbolic Order: The Dialogue Between Czeslaw Milosz and RJ; Everson, "All Flesh Is Grass"; "A Review of J Scholarship"; "Works by RJ: A Chronological Listing."
Thesing, W., ed. RJ and a Galaxy of Writers. University of South Carolina Press, 1995 (95–96:4, 7)—W. Thesing: "Foreword"; T. Hunt: "Introduction"; N. Bowers: "J and Merwin: The World beyond Words"; T. Diggory: "The Momentum of Syntax in the Poems of RJ"; D. Morris: "Critical Orthodoxy and Inhumanist Poetics: The Question of Technique in J, Dickey, Mallarme, and Stevens"; G. Allen: "Passionate Detachment in the Lyrics of J and Yeats"; K. Norwood: "‘Enter and Possess’: J, Frost, and the Borders of Self"; C. Falck: "RJ: American Romantic?"; P. Murphy: "RJ, Gary Snyder, and the Problem of Civilization"; G. Van Ness: "‘The Lonely Self-Watchful Passion’: Narrative and the Poetic Role of RJ and James Dickey"; W. Cox: "RJ and the Conflict of Christianity"; M. McCormack: "The Women of RJ and T. S. Eliot: Mythical Parallels in ‘Give Your Heart to the Hawks’ and The Family Reunion"; A. Brasher: "‘Their Beauty Has More Meaning’: Transcendental Echoes in J’s Inhumanist Philosophy of Nature"; C. Bedient: "RJ, D. H. Lawrence, and the Erotic Sublime"; T. Hunt, ed.: "J and the Modern(ist) Terrain: Competing and/or Complementary Poetics? A Panel Discussion with Charles Altieri, Terence Diggory, Albert Gelpi, and James E. Miller, Jr."
Checklists
(See also Exhibits, Manuscript Collections, Printers/Special Printings.)
1:2 San Francisco Public Library
6:2 Alabama
19:1 Gleeson Library Associates of the University of San Francisco (Brophy)
19:2 Translations
20:3 The Serif
23:3 Translations
26:4 Bartlett collection of Jeffersiana at California State Polytechnic College
26:6 RJ Collection, Barrett Library, University of Virgina
39:1 Lilienthal RJ Collection at Occidental College
40:2 Powell’s published writings (University of California at Los Angeles)
40:4 Cayucos Books archives
41:2 California State University Library, Long Beach
42:4 RJ Collection, University of Houston, and California State University Library, Long Beach
43:2 Southern Oregon State College Library
43:2 "A Selection of Works of Literature ... for the ninetieth Annual Convention of the Modern Language Association" (Howell)
46:14 RJ prose
48:11 RJ poetical writings since 1934 (supplement to Alberts)
51:4 First Printings of American Authors: Contributions Toward Descriptive Checklists, Volume 3 (Gale Research)
53:5 The First Editions of RJ 53:5
67:3 Collecting Jeffers
69:2 "RJ: The Man,The Poet" photo exhibit at California State University Library, Long Beach
Collectors Corner/Booksellers
(See also Printers/Special Printings and Checklists.)
Collectors Corner
26:7 (proposed); 31:1, 32:1, 35:2 (Mohr); 41:4 (Serendipity Books); 43:5 (Hayman); 44:3 (Magee); 44:6 (list of rare book dealers); 45:5; 47:4; 50:3; 55:2 (Argonaut Bookshop offering three Millay letters to RJ and UJ); 58:1 (Gotham Book Mart catalog featuring Alberts collection); 58:1 (more on Argonaut Bookshop Millay letters); 60:1; 83:1 (broadsides and keepsakes for sale); 89:2 (reader interest)
Booksellers
See antiquarian booksellers directories, especially for Northern and Southern California. Examples: Argonaut, Argosy, Bennett & Marshall, Dawson, Gotham, Howell, International Bkfinders (Mohr); Johnson, Joseph the Provider (Sipper); Wm Pieper, Sand Dollar, Serendipity (Howard), Spencer Moore.
Colleges/Universities/High Schools
(A sampling; see also Checklists, Exhibits, Festivals, and Manuscript Collections.)
California State University, Hayward 53:4
California State University, Long Beach 39:2, 41:2
Free University, Salt Lake City 26:5
Hosei University (Tokyo) 20:1
Monterey Peninsula College 24:2, 25:2
North Texas State University 40:2
Occidental College 1:1, 11:1, 39:1, 58:2
Portland State College 20:1
San Francisco State College 16:1, 18:1
Southern Oregon College 20:1, 43:1
University of California at Berkeley 4:2
University of California, Santa Cruz 41:2
University of Kansas 41:2
University of San Francisco 25:1
University of Utah 39:1
Presentations in High Schools
39:1, 42:4, 43:3, 47:1, 69:4
Courses/Syllabi/Teaching
3:2 F. Drew, SUNY Buffalo
4:1 J. Hart, University of California, Berkeley
10:1 J. Brophy, Jr., elementary classes, Buffalo
10:1 F. Drew, SUNY Buffalo
26:5 R. Campbell, University of Utah
26:5 E. Fitzpatrick, Free University, Utah
26:6 R. Brophy, California State University, Long Beach
39:2 R. Brophy, California State University, Long Beach
41:2 G. Rumrill, University of California, Santa Cruz
46:1 B. Nadel, Williams College
46:1 E.Vaughn, Bowling Green University
50:2 J.Baird, North Texas State University
52:3 E. Fitzpatrick-Grimm, Monterey Community College
53:4 University of California, Berkeley
53:4 E. Fitzpatrick-Grimm, Tor House Foundation
58:3 E. Fitzpatrick-Grimm, Monterey Peninsula College
86:3 R. Brophy, California State University, Long Beach
88:14 R. Brophy, California State University, Long Beach
Teaching
39:2 Senior seminars in RJ at California State University, Long Beach
95–96:2 Asilomar conference for teachers
Dissertations
(See also Theses.)
Adams, "The Poetry of RJ: A Reinterpretation and Re-evaluation," University of Denver, 1967 24:5
Barachi, "The Sexual Imagery in RJ’s Narrative Poetry," New York University, 1969 29:2
Becker, "The Moment of Vision in W. B. Yeats, Wallace Stevens, T. S. Eliot, and RJ," University of California, Berkeley, 1980 61:6
Beers, "Interpretive Schema and Literary Response," University of Southern California, 1986, 71:8
Benton, "An Interpretative Analysis of RJ’s The Women at Point Sur," University of Oklahoma, 1967 24:5
Blacker, "Primal Conflict and Modern American Long Narrative Poetry," Case Western Reserve University, 1984 67:7
Breen, "Symbolic Action in the Oral Interpretation of RJ’s ‘Roan Stallion,’" Northwestern, 1950 24:6
Brophy, "Structure, Symbol, and Myth in Selected Narratives of RJ," University of North Carolina, 1966 24:5
Cherry, "An Analysis of the Major Characters of Selected Long Poems by RJ as Reflections of the Author’s Philosophy and Poetic Theory," University of South Carolina, 1973 39:4
Coffin, "Ideological Patterns in the Work of RJ," University of Wisconsin, 1965 24:6
Dickson, "The Destructive Mother in Twentieth-Century American Drama," SUNY Stonybrook, 1986 77:9
Dougherty, "The Annihilative Vision: Craftsmanship and Dramatic Action in the Narratives of RJ," Miami University, 1970 28:3
Edwards, "‘Putting on the Greeks’: Euripidean Tragedy and the Twentieth Century American Theatre," Universuity of Colorado, Boulder, 1987 77:10
Fairbanks, "The Impact of the Wild on H. D. Thoreau, Jack London, and RJ," University of Otago, New Zealand, 1966 24:2, 45:9
Francis, "‘Inhumanism’ in the Poetry of RJ and Wallace Stevens," University of Madras, 1980 63:8
Gill, "RJ: The Greatest Beauty," Pennsylvania State University, 1979 57:5
Glaser, "Journeys into the Border Country: The Making of Nature and Home in the Poetry of RJ and Mary Oliver," University of California, Berkeley 85:1
Gundy, "I and Me Above and in All Things: Versions of Self in Modern Poetry," Indiana University, 1983 77:8
Hotchkiss, "The Sivaistic Vision: Art and Theme in RJ," University of Oregon. 1974 40:5
Hrubesky, "RJ—An Inverted Whitman," Kansas State University, 1971 31:4
Johnston, "Reinventing the Metaphors: Toward an Ecological Aesthetics in the Writings of RJ, Kenneth Rexroth, and Gary Snyder," University of California, Davis, 1988 86:5
Karman, "Toward a New Bethlehem: RJ’s Prophetic Re-Vision of Life," Syracuse University, 1976 45:5
Kiley, "RJ: The Short Poems," University of Pittsburgh, 1957 24:6
Lucas, "The Religious Dimension of Twentieth-Century British and American Literature," Northern Illinois University, 1980 77:6
McDowell, "Finding Tongues in Trees: Dialogical and Ecological Landscape in Henry David Thoreau, RJ, and Leslie Marmon Silko," University of Oregon, 1992 90:4
Morris, "Literature and Environment: The Inhumanist Perspective," University of Washington, 1984 71:9
Moscop, "‘The Thunder of the Wings’: The Sonnets of RJ, " University of Mississippi, 1988 74:3
Murphy, "The Verse Novel: Dialogic Studies of a Modern Poetic Genre," University of California, Davis, 1986 89:5
Nadel, "The Religious Vision of RJ: The Human Problem and the Transhuman Solution," University of Chicago 46:5
Nickerson, "RJ, Poet of Apocalypse," SUNY Albany, 1973 29:2, 30:11, 39:5
Nuwer, "The Influence of Henry Adams and RJ on Walter Van Tilburg Clark," University of Nevada 39:3
Parker, "RJ: A Study of the Phenomena of Human Conscioousness," Pennsylvania State University, 1970 32:3
Plott, "Feasting Gods: The Early Narrative Poems of RJ," Harvard University, 1984 67:6
Powell, "An Introduction to RJ," University of Dijon, 1932 24:5
Quigley, "The Ground of Resistance: Nature and Power in Emerson, Melville, Jeffers, and Snyder," Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1990 86:6
Redinger, "The Poetic Dramas of RJ," University of South Carolina, 1971 28:3
Ridgeway, "The Letters of RJ: A Record of Four Friendships: Correspondence with George Sterling, Albert Bender, Benjamin De Casseres, Mark Van Doren," Bowling Green State University, 1966 24:7
Rivers, "Astronomy and Physics in British and American Poetry, 1920–1960," University of South Carolina, 1967 24:2, 45:9
Rothman, "The Whitmanian Poets and the Origin of Open Form," New York University, 1992 86:7
Rudnick, "The Expurgated Self: A Critical Biography of Mabel Dodge Luhan," Brown University, 1977 49:2
Scharton, "A Contextual Analysis of Prosody in Selected Narrative Poems of RJ," Kansas State University, 1978 53:46
Scott, "RJ’s Poetic Use of Post-Copernican Science," SUNY Buffalo, 1964 24:7
Sharon, "The Tension of the Mind: RJ’s Rhetoric of Violence," University of California, Berkeley, 1988 74:3
Shebl, "In This Wild Water: The Biography of Some Unpublished Manuscripts by RJ, 1887–1962," University of the Pacific, 1974 43:5
Shields, "The Divided Mind of RJ," Duke University, 1972 37:3
Spiese, "RJ’s Aesthetic Theory and Practice," University of New Mexico, 1966 24:7
Squires, "RJ and the Doctrine of Inhumanism," Harvard University, 1952 24:8
Stephens, "The Narrative and Dramatic Poetry of RJ: A Critical Study," University of Southern California, 1953 24:8
Turlish, "Story Patterns from Greek and Biblical Sources in the Poetry of RJ," University of Michigan, 1971 32:2
Vardamis, "The Critical Reputation of RJ," Columbia University, 1970 37:3
Weedin, "RJ: The Achievement of His Narrative Verse," Cornell University, 1967 24:8
Wolfe, "The Heart and Rage of RJ," New York University 58:4
Wolfskill, "The ‘Modern Temper’: The Problem of Rationalism in the Works of Ernest Hemingway, Archibald MacLeish, and RJ," University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1980 61:4
Yozzo "In Illo Tempore, ab Origine: Violence and Reintegration in the Poems of RJ," University of Tulsa, 1985 71:10
Encyclopedias/Handbooks
(Names of authors of articles on RJ are in parentheses.)
25:2 Encyclopedia of World Literature in the Twentieth Century (Coffin)
48:2 Writers of the English Language (Carpenter)
50:2 Scribners "American Writers" series (Squires)
52:5 Encyclopedia Americana (1978, Waggoner)
52:5 Encyclopaedia Britannica-(1972, Squires)
61:2 Dictionary of Literary Biography (Scott)
61:2 Encyclopedia of Literature (Nickerson)
62:3 Fifty Western Writers: A Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook (Brophy)
66:2 The Literary History of the West (Brophy)
66:2 Harper Handbook to Literature (Frye, Baker, and Perkins)
78:4 Critical Survey of Am Literature (Livingston)
82:3 A Guide to American Poetry Explication: Volume 2, Modern & Contemporary (Leo), 82:3
Errata
The Beginning and the End
2:1, 3:3, 16:2, 20:2Centennial Essays for RJ 81:3
Rock and Hawk: A Selection of Shorter Poems by RJ ("Hungerfield" lines missing) 72:3
RJ (Western Writers Series) 43:3
RJ: Selected Poems 20:3
The Stone Mason of Tor House 35:4, 51:5
Exhibits
(Representative only; see also Checklists, Festivals, and Manuscript Collections.)
1:1 Occidental College
1:2 San Francisco Public Library
1:2 Grolier Club
2:1 Steuben Glass
8:1 San Francisco Public Library
16:1 For RJ’s 80th birthday
17:1 Wellesley College Library
17:1 Bancroft Library, University of California
17:1 Occidental College Library
25:1 Gleeson Library Associates, University of San Francisco
26:4 Walter F. Dexter Library, California State Polytechnic College
26:5 William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California at Los Angeles
26:6 Barrett Library, University of Virginia
30:7 University of Manitoba
30:8 Salinas High School and John Steinbeck Library
34:1 University of California, Santa Barbara
34:1 University of California, Santa Cruz (Lilienthal)
39:1 Marriott Library, University of Utah
39:1 Mary Norton Clapp Library, Occidental College (Lilienthal)
41:2 California State University Library, Long Beach
42:4 University of Houston
42:5 California State University Library, Long Beach
43:2 Southern Oregon State College
55:2 California State University, Long Beach (Ponsold)
59:2, 60:4 Art Museum and Galleries, California State University, Long Beach (Ponsold/Motherwell)
62:2 Tor House Foundation and Gleeson Library, University of San Francisco
63:3 California State Library
63:4 University of California, Berkeley
65:3 Occidental College Library (Wiener)
68:3 Occidental College
69:2 Library of Congress
69:2 California State University, Long Beach (Wiener)
91:1 Harrison Memorial Library, Carmel
Explications
(See Poems by RJ; see also Guide to American Poetry Explication, 82:3)
"Birth-Dues" 38:6
"The Bloody Sire" 36:2, 51:4
"Cawdor" 82:5
"Crumbs or the Loaf" 31:8
"The Double Axe" 86:8
"Dear Judas" 51:7
"Fog" 16:2
"Give Your Heart to the Hawks" 31:2
"The Great Wound" 79:18, 95–96:29
"Hungerfield" 43:12
"Hurt Hawks" 88:18
"The Loving Shepherdess" 73:3
"Medea" 33:4, 60:23, 90:8
"Night" 37:6, 90:15
"Ossian’s Grave" 89:13
"Pearl Harbor" 76:15
"The Place for No Story" 97:26
"Return" 42:12
"Roan Stallion" 30:12, 34:11, 63:3
"Second-Best" 40:7
"Shakespeare’s Grave" 69:15
"Sign-Post" 39:10, 89:23
"Shine, Perishing Republic" 21:2
"Shiva" 92:23
"Salmon-Fishing" 35:6
"Shine, Perishing Republic" 21:2
"Solstice" 54:7, 65:7
"Tamar" 25:8, 31:3, 75:13
"To the Rock That Will Be a Cornerstone of the House" 74:5
"The Tower Beyond Tragedy" 58:5
Festivals
Carmel, First Series
5:1, 6:1, 24:2 (1st, 1969)
25:2, 26:4 (2nd, 1970)
28:1, 30:1 (3rd, 1971)
31:1 (4th, 1972)
35:1 (5th, 1973)
Carmel, Second Series
54:1 (1st, 1979)
56:2 (2nd, 1980)
57:2, 59:3 (3rd, 1981)
61:1, 62:1 (4th, 1982)
63:2 (5th, 1983)
65:2 (6th,1984)
67:2 (7th, 1985)
68:1 (8th, 1986)
70:1, 71:1 (9th, 1987)
75:3 (10th, 1988)
76:2 (11th, 1989)
77:2, 78:2 (12th, 1990)
79:2, 80:1 (13th, 1991)
84:1 (14th, 1992)
86:1, 88:1 (15th,1993)
90:2, 92:1 (16th,1994)
To celebrate RJ, besides the October festivals, the Tor House Foundation has also annually held a May garden party and, more irregularly, a panegyric early in the year.
Other
Southern Oregon State College (1975) 43:1
California State University, Long Beach (1979) 51:3, 52:2
Steinbeck Library, Salinas (1982) 58:2, 61:3
Occidental College (Centennial, 1986–87) 67:1, 68:2, 69:1
San Jose State University (1987) 70:1. 71:1
Henry Miller Library, Big Sur (1994) 92:1
Films
(See also Television, Theater.)
"An American Poet" (University of Utah) 24:2, 30:1
"Cawdor" (Czech) 69:5, 75:3, 76:3
"The Creative Person: RJ" (same as "Give Your Heart to the Hawks" and "The Creative Person: RJ") 16:1, 18:1, 25:2, 26:5, 30:1
"Don’t Pave Main Street" 86:2, 97:14
"From the Tower" 33:2
"Give Your Heart to the Hawks" (later titled "The Creative Person: RJ" and "RJ"; San Francisco College Poetry Center) 16:1, 18:1, 25:2, 26:5, 30:1
"Hawk Tower and Tor House" 92:5
"Longtimers: Senior Artists of the Monterey Peninsula: Part 1" 92:4
"The Loving Shepherdess" 56:6, 75:3
"Medea" ("Play of the Week," 1959) 52:3
"Medea" (Kennedy Center) 77:4
"Medea" (public television interviews) 64:2
"Place for No Story" 38:1
"Point Lobos" 67:2
"Rhapsody and Requiem" 12:1, 13:1, 16:1
"Roan Stallion" 76:3
"Robinson Jeffers" (same as "Give Your Heart to the Hawks" and "The Creative Person: RJ") 43:1
"Rock and Hawk: The Life of RJ" 76:3, 77:4
"Son of Sad Fall: The Poetry of RJ" 2:3, 30:7
"Tor House: Lines from RJ" 52:5, 58:3
Indexes
RJN Indexes
46:14 "The Prose of RJ: An Annotated Checklist"
50:2 Index to English-Language Little Mags, 1890–1970
63:31 "An Index to the Poems of RJ"
64:16 "Index to First Lines of RJ’s Poems
73:2 Index to Jeffers Manuscripts at the University of Texas (in progress, Kafka)
73:Supplement "An Index to RJ’s Published Poems, Their First Appearances, and a Directory to Their Manuscripts"
86:25 "An Index to Articles Appearing in RJN Nos. 1–86"
87:23 "Index, RJN Nos. 1–85: Books Reviewed or Noted"
87:26 "Index, RJN Nos. 1–85: Biographical Materials"
87:28 "Index, RJN Nos. 1–85: Manuscript Collections"
87:29 "Index, RJNNos. 1–85: Letter Series"
87:31 "Index, RJN Nos. 1–85: Memoirs"
87:32 "Index, RJN Nos. 1–85: Obituaries"
87:33 "Index, RJN Nos. 1–85: Dissertations"
87:35 "Index, RJN Nos. 1–85: Masters Theses"
Other
41:5 The Proof Directory of Periodicals Publising Bibliographical and Textual Studies
41:5 Scholars Market 41:5
42:4 American Literary Scholarship: An Annual/1973 42:4
50:2 Serials Review
62:3, 67:4 The Literary Criticism Register
Influences/Parallels
(See also "Literary Influences," 67:9 and "Tor House Library," 23:4; check Vardamis’s Critical Reputation of RJ, 34:3, Boswell’s RJ and the Critics, 70:3, and Thesing’s RJ and a Galaxy, 95:3 for books and articles; expect theme comparisons in various dissertations, e.g., Lucas, 77:6, Gundy, 77:8, Dickson, 77:9, Rothman, 86:6, and Edwards, 77:10.)
Abbey, E. 52:4, 74:4, (Morris) 92:2
Aeschylus. 40:6
Barker, E. 34:2
Bible. (Brophy) 24:5
Blake, W. (Adkison) 92:2
Buddhism. 38:10
Bukowski, C. 90:6
Calvin, J. (Squires) 24:8
Campbell, J. 89:10
Canadians. 92:16
Clark, W. 25:5, 44:11
Copernicus, N. (Scott) 24:7
Crane, H. 89:5
Crane, S. (Griffith) 36:2
Dreiser, T. (Thurston) 25:5
Edwards, J. 15:1
Einstein, A. 11:2
Eliot, T. S. 38:4, 61:6, 88:18, 89:5
Ellis, H. 24:6
Emerson, R. 86:6
Euripides. (Brophy) 34:4, 40:5
Everson, W. 93–94
Faulkner, W. (McHaney) 27:3, 29:16
Freud, S. (Stephens) 24:8, (Shields) 37:3, (Brophy) 37:4
Goethe, J. W. 40:3
Greek mythology. 24:5, 40:9
Hardy, T. 38:2,40:9
Hawthorne, N. 40:7
Hebrew mythology. (Turlish) 32:2
Heidegger, M. 95:14, 97:26
Hemingway, E. (Wolfskill) 61:4
Hindu mythology. 92:23
Hopkins, G. M. (Hotchkiss) 40:5
Ireland. 22:1, 80:14
James, H. 40:7
Jung, G. (Everson) 22:1, (Stephens) 24:8
Kirwan, J. 39:6, 43:2
Landacre, P. 65:2
Krishnamurti, J. 67:8, 9, 89:7
Le Guin, U. 72:20
Leopold, A. 63:5
Levine, P. 91:5
London, J. (Fairbanks) 45:9
Lorca, F. 39:3
Lucretius. (Coffin) 24:6, (Squires) 24:8
Macleish, A. (Wolfskill) 61:4
Mann, T. 37:7
Marlowe, C. 40:6
Masters, E. L. 89:5
May, R. 25:2
Millay, E. St. V. 82:2
Miller, H. 97:21
Milosz, C. 82:2
Muir, J. (Sessions) 55:1
Nietzsche, F. (Coffin) 24:6, (Hotchkiss) 40:5, (Irwin) 43:1
Oliver, M. (Glaser) 85:1
Olson, C. (Dorn) 92:3
O’Neill, E. (Lucas) 77:6, (Dickson) 77:9
Otto,R. (Everson) 69:3, 70:4
Petrie,F. 24:6
Poe, E. A. (Duboise) 25:6
Pound, E. 88:18
Rexroth, K. (Johnston) 86:5
Santayana, G. (Miller) 25:5, (Sessions) 55:1
Saroyan, W. 50:2
Schopenhauer, A. (Coffin) 24:6, (Squires) 24:8
Shelley, P. 38:2
Silko, L. M. (McDowell) 90:4
Snyder, G. 73:3, 78:28, (Johnston) 86:5, (Quigley) 6, 87:7
Socrates. 78:15
Spain. 91:5
Spenser, E. 75:11
Spengler, O. (Coffin) 24:6, (Squires) 24:8, (Hotchkiss) 40:5
Spinoza, B. (Sessions) 49:8, 50:2
Stevens, W. (Becker) 61:6, (Francis) 63:8, (Murphy) 89:5
Steinbeck, J. 83:4, 89:10
Sterling,G. 74:19
Teilhard de Chardin, P. 25:2
Thoreau, H. D. (Fairbanks) 45:9, (McDowell) 90:4, (Tangney) 92:2
Transcendentalists. (Hotchkiss) 40:5
Vico, G. (Coffin) 24:6
Welch, L. 78:28
Whitman, W. (Hopkins) 25:6, (Hrubesky) 31:4, (Brophy) 31:6, (Rothman) 86:7
Wordsworth, W. (Hunt) 89:2
Wright, J. 33:7
Yeats, W. B. 61:6
Journals
(A sampling.)
Air California
52:3American Literature Abstracts 24:2
Amer Literary Scholarship: An Annual/1973 42:4
American Poetry 70:5
The American Poetry Review 71:2
Antiquarian Bookman 47:4
Aurora 47:3
Bancroftiana 24:1
The Big Sur Gazette 53:4
Brushfire 41:5
The Canadian Review of American Studies 42:4
Carmel Cymbal (1937–42) 47:2
Carmel Pine Cone (1915–40) 47:2
Carmelite (1928–32) 47:2
Southern California Daily Trojan 53:47
Eco News 49:1
English Language Notes 46:3
La Fiera Litteraria 19:1
Fine Print: A Newsletter for the Arts of the Book 43:3
Harper’s 44:2
Historic Preservation 49:1
Hoja Volante 6:2
Impromptu 2:3
Inquiry 49:8
ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 92:5
Journal of the American Academy of Religion 46:3
Leviathan 49:5
The Library Chronicle of the University of Texas at Austin 71:2
Literary Criticism Register 81:3
Los Angeles Times 4:2, 7:1
Metro (San Francisco) 58:4
The Milwaukee Journal 7:1
Monterey Peninsula Herald 30:7
Mosaic (Winnipeg) 61:2
New York Times Book Review 2:1
Not Man Apart (Friends of the Earth) 45:2
Occidental 70:5
Occidental College Alumus 2:3
Official Bulletin of The Poetry Society of America 24:1
Orpheus 20:1
Quarry West 78:14, 92:5
Quarterly Newsletter of the Book Club of California 2:1, 22:1, 71:2
Ramparts 2:3
The Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature 42:3
Saturday Evening Post 43:3
Segnacola 2:2
The Serif (Kent State University Library) 20:3
Sierra Club Bulletin 49:4
Sipario 19:1
Tematy 11:1
The West Coast Review 42:4
Westways 24:1
Lectures
(Selected and representative; see also Articles Noted and Chapters of Books Noted.)
Adkison,S. "William Blake and RJ: Poets of Apocalypse" 92:2
Bednár, K. In Brataslava 14:3
Baird, J. "RJ and the Deep Ecologists" 92:2
Bly, R. On RJ and World War II 90:2
Brophy,R. "J and the Student of the ’70s" 26:3; "The Primitive Religious Character of J’s Poetry" 26:3; "The Mysticism of RJ" 27:2; "RJ: Prophet of the Final Frontier" 40:2; "RJ: Metaphysician of the West" 43:2; "RJ: A Poet for High School" 45:2; "RJ’s Lifelong Confrontation with Death" 46:2; "Everson & the Religious Dimension in RJ" 80:2; "City as Dystopia: The Apocalyptic Vision of RJ" 89:2; "Sex, Patriarchy, and the Arrogance of Power 89:2; "Human Habitation/Desecration and the Building of Tor House" 92:2
Dickson, N. "Personification Allegory in RJ’s ‘Tamar’" 48:3
Dorn, E. "RJ, Charles Olson: The Rise and Fall of Nature in California" 92:3
Everson, W. "A Poet Reads and Reflects on J’s Themes" 30:1
Flower, M. "Seeking an Eco-centric Ethic Beyond Human Wants: Shadows and Labyrinths" 43:2
Gioia, D. "Revival of the Narrative Poem" 77:2
Hotchkiss, W. "Formulation of the Inhumanistic Ethic" 43:2
Hunt, T. "‘Wordsworthian Auspices’: J and the Reinvention of the Narrative Poem" 89:2; "The Redemptive Daughter, The Avenging Son: J and the Fall of History" 92:3
Hunt, T., and A. Gelpi. "The Lost Years, RJ, 1917–1926" 92:2
Kafka, R. "Some Unpublished J Poems with Early Biographical References" 92:2
Karman, J. "Contra Culture: RJ’s Critique of Modern Life" 42:4
Kingman, D. On composing "Five Earthscapes with Birds" 31:1
Kirwan, J. "The Journey" 43:2
Krutch, J. At Occidental College on the 50th anniversary of RJ’s graduation (1955) 29:6
Kurrik, M. "RJ’s Negations: The Dialectics of ‘Not’ in ‘The Bloody Sire’" 51:4
Lilienthal, M. "The Relevance of RJ" 18:1
Morris, D. "RJ’s Influence on Edward Abbey" 92:2
Murphy, P. "An Evolutionary Error? RJ, Gary Snyder, and People’s Place in the Gaia Hypothesis" 84:2
Nolte, W. "Hitler, the All Too Human Savior" 43:2; "The Relevance of J" 62:2
Norman, J. "Local Legend: RJ: Poet and Historian" 90:2
Powell, L. C. 1:2; "The Three L’s" 7:1; "The Lure of California" 8:1; Third Annual RJ Festival 59:1
Ritchie, W. "The Poet and the Printers: Some Experiences of the Poet RJ" 55:2
Rorty, J. At Poetry Society of America meeting 24:1
Santos, S. "On the Memory of Stone—A Tor House Legacy" 92:1
Scott, R. "J’s Cosmology: The World as One God" 43:2
Shoben, E. "Nature and Human Nature in RJ: The Question of Validity" 92:2
Snyder, G. Comments on the function of the poet today 70:2
Tangney, S. "RJ as Postapocalyptic Thoreau: A New Way of Seeing Inhumanism" 92:2
Tor House Foundation Seminar (G. White, J. Karman, J. Dotson, D. Hughes, and K. Yost). "Five Afternoons with RJ" 63:2
Van Doren, M. At American Academy of Arts and Letters meeting 5:2; At Poetry Society of America meeting 24:1
Vardamis, A. "J’s Critical Reputation with the Environmentalists" 92:2
Vaughn, E. "The Theater of RJ" 53:3
Witschi, N. "Helen Thurso’s ‘Image-Making Mind’: Consciousness & Gender in ‘Thurso’s Landing" 92:2
Zaller, R. "RJ and the Female Archetype" (Panel) 84:2
Letters
From RJ
Aperitif
: Many Helens; not a pessimist 80:13Alberts: Book inscriptions 59:3
Betts: 1931–32 57:26
Burnett and Slatkin (editors of American Authors Today, 1947): On "Hurt Hawks" and "Promise of Peace" 84:5
Commins: 1948 72:17, 18
Hammack: 1914–17 47:10-12
Klein: 1930 and 1935 67:11
Lampson: 1934–35 78:41
Lyman: 1934 34:25
Masters: Correspondence with RJ being edited 52:5
Millay: 1929–37 59:17
Munson: 1934 29:11
Willis: 1951 73:17
From RJ, mentioned in sellers’ catalogs
Clapp: Two letters 50:3
Roberts: On "The Women at Point Sur," 1937 63:29
O’Sullivan: On the death of Molly 63:29
Anonymous author and anti-bomb activist: Too late to renounce A-bomb, though a wicked thing, March 22, 1946 63:29
From Una Jeffers
Anderson: 1941–50 65:8
Bird: 1932–42 76:19
Barkan: 1930–49 44:7, 45:10, 46:8, 47:12
Bender: 1927–29 60:5
Carpenter: 1943–45 69:19
Gilbert: 1937–47 73:5
Klein: 1930, 1935: 67:11
Luhan: 1930–48 77:25, 80:22, 83:12, 84:17, 85:26, 86:15, 87:9, 88:29, 89:28, 90:23
Matthias: 1927–50 49:12, 50:12, 51:23, 53:31, 55:3
Meickle: 1942 74:17
O’Sullivan: ca. 1935–38 63:18
Pinkham: 1912–46 56:7, 57:6, 58:18, 59:6
From Una Jeffers, mentioned in sellers’ catalogs
Caldwell: Did he take the "turret key"; future designs for tower and house 50:3
Forster: On Cornwall and Land’s End 56:3
Pinkham: About RJ’s desk at Tor House and "Tamar" manuscript 74:2
Manuscript Collections
(See also sequential list, 87:28.)
Preliminary survey 4:3
Proposal for series 33:11
Small and minor holdings 56:47
American Literary Manuscripts (Modern Language Association) 51:55
Alabama, University of 33:13, 46:42
Brooklyn Public Library 37:11
California: California State University, Long Beach 39:21; University of California, Berkeley (Bancroft Library) 34:7; University of California, Santa Barbara (Corle Collection and Judith Anderson Papers) 54:29; James S. Copley Library (La Jolla) 84:23; Mills College (Albert Bender Collection) 47:29; Occidental College 44:21, 62:35; San Francisco, University of (Gleeson Library) 43:18, 64:7; Stanford University 42:15, 47:28; Tor House Foundation 54:29, 56:45, 65:31
Columbia University 58:32
Library of Congress 40:17
Maryland, University of 58:35
New York Public Library (Berg Collection) 48:24
North Carolina, University of 38:17
Texas, University of (Austin) 30:9, 45:13, 60:22
Virginia, University of (Barrett Library) 26:6
Yale University (Beinecke Library) 35:7, 36:11, 41:6
Maps in
RJN30:14 Jeffers Country (Brophy)
53:24 Tor House and Hawk Tower property
53:25 Ocean View-Scenic Road-Stewart Way city block
56:24 Lake Washington abode, 1913
61:41 "Jeffers Country: A Literary Map" (Fitzgerald and Beach); described 54:1, 58:3
86:24 proposed Tor House expansion (UJ)
98–99:Cover: "A Map of the Carmel Coast" (Powell and Ritchie); 98–99:7–8 Big Sur Coast (UJ); 98–99:35 "Jeffers Country" (Brophy); 98–99:Insert "Jeffers Country" (Hughey)
Described
82:2 California maps (U.S. Geological Survey)
92:6 "Coastal California" (National Geographic)
Memoirs
(See also sequential list, 87:26; Letters; and Biographical Materials.)
Barkan, Phoebe. "The J Family as I Knew Them" 53:26
Brinnin, Malcolm. "An Awkward Meeting" 66:4
Chaplin, Charlie. "Chaplin on Jeffers" 37:2
Dickie, Jean. "RJ: A Remembrance" 79:14
Eaton, David. "Observations on Meeting RJ" 69:5
Eberhardt, Richard. Memoir 27:5; "A Tribute and Appreciation" 27:6
Everson, William. "Everson on Jeffers" 97:19
Field, Sara Bard. Memoir pages on RJ 33:13
Gilpin, Phoebe. "RJ as I Knew Him" (a note) 82:1
Hinkley, Violet. "UJ: A Sister’s Memoir" 82:9
Hughes, Langston. "On Jeffers" 55:28
Jeffers, Garth. "Vignettes of My Father" 76:6
Jordan-Smith, Paul. "A Reminiscence" 66:3
Karman, James. A Note on William Hamilton Jeffers" 42:9
Klein, Herbert. "The Nameless Greatest American Poet" 66:5
Klein, Mina. "J Observed" 61:7
Lehman, Benjamin. "Recollections and Reminiscences" 63:12
Luhan, Mabel. "Una and Robin" 81:7
Lyman, W. W. "RJ" 34:19
Lyon, Horace. "J as a Subject for Horace Lyon’s Camera" 18:2; "The Little People of the Santa Lucias" 48:7; "J as Subject for the Camera" 88:9
Marshall, Barth. "The J Family: A Reminiscence" 69:17
Matthias, Blanche. "RJ and Krishnamurti" 67:8
Moody, Mrs William Vaughn. Letter to Theodore Maynard 41:5
Powell, Lawrence Clark. "Dijon, 1930–32 62:10; "Two Diary Vignettes on J" 65:7
Ritchie, Ward. "Theodore Lilienthal, RJ and the Quercus Press" 34:15; "J:Some Recollections of RJ" 52:16
Rorty, James. Memoir 27:4
Van Doren, Mark. Memoir 27:3
Williams, Jean. "In The Poet’s Path" 79:16
Willis, Stanley. "A Memoir" 53:30
Miscellaneous
Age study of artists 48:2
American Literature on Demand Reprints 48:3, 50:3
Asteroid named after Hamilton J 45:1
Astrological note 36:7
Beach Boys Holland: RJ lyric 38:1
Bednár, K. Our Garden: Our Friend 91:3
Big Sur Coast National Scenic Area 56:2
Bohemian Club (San Francisco) 53:4
Book of Gaelic Airs (Ritchie) 75:2, 77:2
Brown, Governor Jerry: RJ "one of the few authors important to him" 45:2
Bus tours of Big Sur 52:4, 53:4, 56:2, 58:2
Caricature of RJ, David Levine style 82:Cover
Cassette Studies/Curriculum 49:8, 62:3
"Coast-Road" (Highway 1) washout 63:1
Concordance (Miles) 64:3
Death and Dying Workshop Series (California State University, Long Beach) 46:2
Directories: A Directory of Periodicals Publishing Bibliographical and Textual Work 45:3; Serials Review 50:2; Index To English-Language Little Magazines, 1890–1970 50:2
Earthday X Colloquium at University of Denver: Jeffers theme 56:3
Essay competition for undergraduates at California colleges and universities 69:4
Fieldtrip 88:14
Films: The Eiger Sanction 40:2; Place For No Story 38:1; Zandy’s Bride 40:2
Humor by RJ 12:5, 69:5, 72:7, 82:1
Illustrations by RJ 77:2
Iris, a long narrative poem in the style of RJ (Jarman) 84:1
Jeffers, U. M.A. Thesis, May 1910, University of Southern California: "The Enduring Element of Mysticism in Man" 50:4
"Kennedy Center Tonight: Medea" (1983) 63:2
Legends in Carmel 92:6, 7
Library at Tor House 23:4, 53:2
Melodeon: A Book of Gaelic Airs 75:2, 77:2
Menu: "RJ’s Lamb Chops" 79:2
Microfilms of Carmel periodicals from Bell and Howell 47:2
Monopoly game based on RJ topography and story-telling 86:3
Monterey/Carmel/Sur in books 43:4
Monterey Conference Center RJ Plaza 50:2
Mural (WPA project) with RJ, San Francisco Beach 56:6
Narratives by RJ (unfinished) at University of Texas 45:14
Opera libretto by RJ 73:4
Oral history: Sara Bard Field 33:13
Our Garden: Our Friend (Bednár) 91:3
Pico Blanco Mountain almost leased as lime quarry 72:2
Plaques on live oak trees in Saratoga, California, honoring RJ and Robert Frost 53:3
Poets Respond to RJ: The Wings Still 62:2
Powell, L. C.: checklist of his published writings 40:2
Recipes: Sincerely Yours 74:10
Schlesinger reads "Shine, Republic" to NATO Nuclear Planning Group 42:1
"Shingle Shaking" fund raising parties for Tor House 56:2
Stationery: Lansdowne 53:5
Ties and cosmetic bags with Tor House design (Talbott) 53:2
Tor House Docents: Slides (Miles) 71:3; Tea at Tor House 86:2; Brochure 52:4
Tor House Inscriptions 75:2
Tor House sign: "Not at Home" 21:1
Tour of "Jeffers Country" 30:1
Tours of Eire 83:3, 86:1
Work in progress: 3:2 Rorty book; 8:1 RJ/Sterling correspondence (Hart); 41:6 RJ’s style (Scharton); 46:3, 47:4 "Point Alma Venus" (Kafka); 56:5 The Drama and Theater of RJ (Vaughn); 56:5 Bibliography of RJ’s works (Beilke); 56:5 The Excesses of God (Everson); 56:5 "Medea" (Whitehead); 58:4 "The Heart and Rage of RJ" (Wolfe); 73:2 Index to University of Texas RJ manuscripts (Kafka); 81:2 RJ and Mary Oliver (Glaser); 82:3 "Reactionary Humanism: the New Critics’ Response to the Poetry of RJ" (Mitchell)
Yolla Bolly Press 64:4, 66:2, 67:4
Zeitlin Lecture Series (California State University, Long Beach) 53:4
Music
(See also Recordings.)
"Beaks of Eagles" (Beach Boys) 38:1
A Book of Gaelic Airs (for UJ’s melodeon) 72:3, 77:2
"Continent’s End," Occidental College Centennial (Grayson) 70:5
"Evening Ebb" and "Fire on the Hills" (Kingman) 30:8, 31:1, 89:3
"Five Earthscapes with Birds" (Kingman) 30:8, 31:1, 89:3
"Grey Weather" (Benesh) 86:3
"He is All" (Tucapsky) 27:2
"Joy" (Mechem) 30:8, 40:1
"Medea," opera (Henderson) 30:8, 35:2, 91:2
"Medea," Broadway production (Serly) 60:2
"Medea of Corinth" (Lees) 29:1
"Night," Readers’ Theatre, San Diego State College (McCarty) 6:2
"Night," CD recording (Weisgarber) 84:2, 97:10
"Shine, Perishing Republic" (Wagner) 30:8
"The Song of Triumph," opera libretto by RJ 73:4
"Songs of Granite and Men," including "Invocation," "Noon," "Evening Ebb," "Point Joe," "Night," "The Broken Balance," and "Return" (Tolleson) 62:2
"Tamar," opera (libretto by Adams, music Ward-Steinman) 25:3
Obituaries
(See also sequential list, 87:32.)
Adriani, Bruno and Sadie 41:1
Adams, Ansel 65:33
Alberts, Sidney 63:2
Anderson, Judith 81:3
Barkan, Phoebe 52:5, 54:5
Barker, Eric 34:2
Bednár, Kamil 32:2, 35:10, 19
Bender, Albert 60:16
Bennett, Frank 34:2
Bennett, Melba 23:1
Bukowski, Charles 90:6
Carpenter, Frederic 79:6
Clapp, Frederic 27:2
Clark, Walter 30:9
Colburn, Sam 89:1
Connes, Georges 40:3
Corey, Steve 79:6
Everson, William 91:3
Field, Sara 39:2
Grabhorn, Robert 35:3
Greenan, Edith 56:6
Harris, Jed 55:2
Hart, James 78:6
Hopper, James, Jr. 79:6
Jeffers, Bobbe (Mrs. Hamilton) 81:2
Jeffers, Donnan 60:3
Jeffers, Hamilton 45:1, 46:41
Jeffers, William 43:6
Klein, Herbert 75:3, 76:18
Klein, Mina 55:2
Krishnamurti, Jiddu 67:9
Krutch, Joseph 26:6
Lilienthal, Theodore 32:2
Lyon, Horace 47:3
Matthias, Blanche 63:2
Ritchie, Ward 97:16
Squires, James 88:2
Stafford, William 88:2
Tevis, Lloyd 2:3
Van Doren, Mark 34:2
Vaughn, Eric 79:7
White, George 78:6
Wiener, Leigh 87:3
Wilson, Adrian 72:2
Zeitlin, Jake 72:2
Persons Cited
Abbey, Edward (eco-essayist) 74:4
Adams, Ansel (photographer) 52:4, 65:33
Adcock, Betty (poet, educator) 83:6
Adriani, Bruno (Tor House supporter) 6:2, 41:1
Alberts, S. S. (RJ bibliographer) 15:1, 58:1
Anderson, Judith (acclaimed actress, RJ and UJ correspondent 65:8) 3:1, 11:1, 26:2, 28:2, 30:7, 39:1, 52:4, 54:2, 58:2, 65:8, 68:1, 81:3, 90:Cover
Angulo, Jaime de (M.D., folklorist, anthropologist) 56:6
Antoninus, see William Everson (Dominican brother, 1951–1969)
Armitage, Merle (book artist) 66:8
Baddock, Robert (graphic artist) 38:1
Barkan, Phoebe (RJ friend, UJ correspondent) 7:1, 11:1, 16:1, 52:5, 53:26, 58:4
Barker, Eric (Big Sur poet) 31:1
Bartel, Dennis (manager of KUSC radio station, Los Angeles) 54:2, 57:2
Bartlett, Peter (educator, publisher) 26:4, 40:4
Beach Boys (musicians) 38:1
Bednár, Kamil (Czech poet,translator) 13:2, 14:3, 21:1, 22:1, 25:1, 27:2, 8, 31:6, 35:10, 19, 36:2, 91:3
Beilke, Marlan (educator, author, printer, publisher) 24:3, 50:5
Bender, Albert (philanthropist friend, UJ correspondent) 60:16, 63:4, 74:9
Bennett, Melba (biographer) 7:1, 13:1, 17:1, 6, 19:1, 23:1, 90:2, 91:1
Berger, Helene (researcher) 8:1
Betts, Craven (Santa Cruz poet, critic, RJ correpondent) 57:26
Bird, Remsen (educator, president of Occidental College, friend, correspondent) 76:19
Blaisdell, Robert (cinematographer) 33:2
Bly, Robert (poet, critic) 90:2
Brinnin, John M. (fiction writer) 66:4
Brower, David (Sierra Club president, ecologist, editor) 42:3
Brown, Jane (head of dance company) 61:3
Bukowski, Charles (Los Angeles poet) 29:5, 30:8, 46:40, 72:30, 88:3, 90:6
Bussche, Wolf von dem (photographer) 70:5
Caldwell, Zoe (actress, "Medea") 63:2
Campbell, Joseph (cultural anthropologist) 89:10
Carpenter, Barth (UJ correspondent, friend) 69:19
Carpenter, Frederic I. (educator, author) 7:1, 10:2, 15:1, 79:6
Caughey, John (educator, historian) 42:16
Cerf, Bennett (Random House editor) 52:4, 72:10, 74:8, 83:4
Cerwin, Herbert (author, journalist, public relations) 47:2, 33:3
Chaplin, Charlie (actor, comedian) 33:3, 37:2
Clapp, Frederick (art historian, friend) 5:2
Clark, Donald C. (librarian, author) 92:4
Clark, Walter Van Tilburg (educator, creative writer) 30:9, 39:3
Commins, Saxe (Random House editor) 72:10
Cronon, William (RJ biographer) 42:6, 46:4
Crouch, Steve (photographer) 41:2
Dean, Mallette (book artist) 74:9
de Casseres, Benjamin (journalist, critic) 4:3
Deutch, Babette (poet, critic) 6:1
Devall, William (eco-educator, author) 67:4
Dickey, James (poet) 29:1
Dickie, Jean Kellogg (artist) 66:8, 71:23, 79:14
Dotson, John (educator, poet) 56:2, 62:2, 70:3, 71:4
Downs, Douglas 64:2 (sculptor)
Drew, Fraser (educator, critic) 22:1, 80:14
Eberhart, Richard (poet) 26:3, 27:5, 82:2
Eiseley, Loren (eco-writer) 40:9
Ellingham, Lewis (first editor of Not Man Apart) 4:2
Everson, William (Brother Antoninus; poet, lecturer, critic, master printer, author) 2:3, 6:2, 22:1, 23:3, 25:1, 26:3, 27:1, 28:2, 30:1, 9, 31:10, 36:3, 41:2, 54:1, 56:5, 69:3, 74:14, 79:3, 83:2, 84:2, 91:3, 92:5, 13, 93–94, 97:19
Field, Sarah Bard (poet, suffragette) 33:13
Fitzpatrick, Elayne (educator) 25:2, 26:4
Friede, Donald (Random House editor) 73:4
Geilgud, John (actor, director) 60:25
Gibert, Rudolph (art critic, author, correspondent) 73:5, 74:2
Gilliam, Harold (writer, newspaperman) 77:3
Gioia, Dana (poet, critic) 72:2, 73:17, 76:2, 77:2, 83:1, 4, 84:1
Glück, Louise (poet) 79:3
Grabhorn, Edward and Robert (master printers) 43:4, 74:8
Grayson, Richard (educator, musicologist) 70:5
Greenan, Edith (Teddie Kuster’s second wife, UJ’s biographer) 56:6
Gross, John (librarian) 58:2
Hagemeyer, Johan (photographer) 47:2
Hammack, Dan S. (classmate of RJ at Occidental College, correspondent) 47:10
Harmsen, Tyrus (librarian, author, printer) 19:1, 50:21, 73:2, 74:2, 7, 90:2
Hardy, Maeve Greenan (family friend, daughter of Edith) 95:3
Harris, Jed (producer) 55:2, 60:24
Hart, James (educator, librarian) 4:1, 8:1, 24:1, 78:6
Harth, Philipp (sculptor) 41:1
Haslam, Gerald (educator, writer) 56:4
Hass, Robert (poet laureate) 68:3, 70:3, 71:2, 91:9
Hathaway, Pat (archivist of historical Monterey photos) 57:2
Hayman, Lee Richard (educator, collector) 30:8
Henderson, Alva (composer of "Medea" opera) 30:8, 35:2, 90:1, 91:2
Hesse, Eva (German translator) 2:2, 5:2, 8:2, 10:1, 14:1, 70:3, 76:3
Holub, Miroslav (Czech poet) 75:9
Hotchkiss, Bill (poet, educator, critic, publisher) 40:5, 41:4, 42:2, 44:2
Hovic, Marsha (actress, Readers’ Theatre) 84:1
Jarman, Mark (poet, educator) 84:1
Jeffers, Donnan (RJ’s son,