These notes are for Patricia Goedicke\u27s reading at the Woodstock Poetry Festival. Most of the poems Goedicke read at the festival were from Invisible Horses and As Earth Begins to End. The notes contain brief comments about these two books as well as the poems read.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/goedicke/1031/thumbnail.jp
This letter was written to Emilie Buchwald of Milkweed Press after Milkweed passed on the manuscript...
In this handwritten entry, Patricia Goedicke writes of her husband\u27s death and reflects upon its ...
My first poem, “Night Falls on the Mountain,” is included in the section, “Recount.” As Cory notes,...
These notes are for a reading by Patricia Goedicke on March 5, 2000 for the 2nd Wind Reading Series ...
These drafts of poems by Goedicke contain comments by Bedient. These poems were part of a manuscript...
These drafts, ordered from most recent to oldest, reflect the many changes to Goedicke\u27s meditati...
A statement to Milkweed Press regarding the themes and completion of Invisible Horses, Patricia Goed...
This handwritten entry contains the initial drafts of This Music Has Holes in It, which was publis...
In November of 1988, Patricia Goedicke delivered a lecture at the University of Kansas in Lawrence a...
Drafts of The Movie about the Dead Cellist by Patricia Goedicke. This poem by Goedicke appeared in A...
This is the letter and enclosed poems Patricia Goedicke (then Patricia McKenna) sent to Robert Frost...
This extended, handwritten journal entry by Patricia Goedicke contains Goedicke\u27s commentary on a...
This collection of poetry depicts landscapes and experiences of loss. The poems occur in various loc...
In this letter Bedient comments upon Auditorium, a poem Goedicke drafted for the manuscript that wou...
Let me quote from Stevens in attempting to introduce my poetry. When speaking about the nature of po...
This letter was written to Emilie Buchwald of Milkweed Press after Milkweed passed on the manuscript...
In this handwritten entry, Patricia Goedicke writes of her husband\u27s death and reflects upon its ...
My first poem, “Night Falls on the Mountain,” is included in the section, “Recount.” As Cory notes,...
These notes are for a reading by Patricia Goedicke on March 5, 2000 for the 2nd Wind Reading Series ...
These drafts of poems by Goedicke contain comments by Bedient. These poems were part of a manuscript...
These drafts, ordered from most recent to oldest, reflect the many changes to Goedicke\u27s meditati...
A statement to Milkweed Press regarding the themes and completion of Invisible Horses, Patricia Goed...
This handwritten entry contains the initial drafts of This Music Has Holes in It, which was publis...
In November of 1988, Patricia Goedicke delivered a lecture at the University of Kansas in Lawrence a...
Drafts of The Movie about the Dead Cellist by Patricia Goedicke. This poem by Goedicke appeared in A...
This is the letter and enclosed poems Patricia Goedicke (then Patricia McKenna) sent to Robert Frost...
This extended, handwritten journal entry by Patricia Goedicke contains Goedicke\u27s commentary on a...
This collection of poetry depicts landscapes and experiences of loss. The poems occur in various loc...
In this letter Bedient comments upon Auditorium, a poem Goedicke drafted for the manuscript that wou...
Let me quote from Stevens in attempting to introduce my poetry. When speaking about the nature of po...
This letter was written to Emilie Buchwald of Milkweed Press after Milkweed passed on the manuscript...
In this handwritten entry, Patricia Goedicke writes of her husband\u27s death and reflects upon its ...
My first poem, “Night Falls on the Mountain,” is included in the section, “Recount.” As Cory notes,...