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Acquisition: Gift donated by Albert Goldbarth, 1988.
Access: Direct inquiries to Archivist, Albert
B. Alkek Library, 601 University Drive, San Marcos, Texas 78666-4604. (512) 245-2313.
Processed by: Amanda Oates, 1999; Inventory revised
by Brandy Harris, 2005.
Poet
Albert Goldbarth was born on January 31, 1948 in Chicago, Illinois. He earned a
B.A. in English from the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle in 1969 and a
M.F.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Iowa in 1971. Goldbarth began
a long teaching career in 1971 at Elgin (Illinois) Community College. His first
book of poetry, Coprolites,
was published in 1973, followed by Jan. 31 (which was nominated in 1975 for the
National Book Award), and Opticks
in 1974. Also in 1974, Goldbarth began work towards a doctorate in Creative
Writing at the University of Utah. Continuing to write and publish poetry
throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Goldbarth won two National Endowment for the
Arts Creative Writing Fellowships (1979-1980, 1986-1987), a Guggenheim
Fellowship (1984), and two Voertman Poetry Awards from the Texas Institute of
Letters (for Different Fleshes
in 1980 and for Original Light
in 1984). Goldbarth has taught
English at Cornell University (1974-1976), Syracuse University (1976-1977),
University of Texas at Austin (1977-1987), and at Wichita State University
(1987-present).
These papers are comprised of the
handwritten drafts of GoldbarthÕs book of poetry, Different Fleshes, winner of the 1980 Voertman Poetry
award from the Texas Institute of Letters. This material, in two spiral bound
notebooks, also includes several loose sheets and one newspaper clipping dated
1978.
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