A Container List of Her Papers at the Harry Ransom Center
Creator:
Wier, Dara, 1949-
Title:
Dara Wier Papers
Dates:
1975-2006
Extent:
22 record storage cartons (27.72 linear feet), 1 oversize folder (osf), and 4 electronic
files (199 KB)
Abstract:
The papers of American poet Dara Wier include works (with James Tate), correspondence
(including Mary Ruefle, Michael Berryhill, Carolyn Forché),
publications, books, academic materials, juvenalia, postcards, notebooks, photographs,
broadsides, and posters.
Call Number:
Manuscript Collection MS-05042
Language:
English
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