Smith, William Jay, 1918-2015
Found in 182 Collections and/or Records:
[Letter to Bertrand Dorny] / Smith, William Jay., 1990
Smith mentions the collaboration with Dorny on his poem "The Pyramid of the Louvre." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Letter to Bertrand Dorny] / Smith, William Jay., 1990
Smith makes suggestions to Dorny on designing the book "The Pyramid of the Louvre." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Lily in Autumn / Smith, William Jay., 1994
Theme of the poem deals with a Siamese cat. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
List 3 / Heller, Joshua ; Gill E ; Kaufman M ; Rogers B ; Smith WJ ; Depol J., 1989
List A / Chloe's Books ; Patchen K ; Smith WJ ; Williams J ; Berrigan T ; Blazek D ; Bukowski C ; Creeley R ; Eshleman C ; McClure M ; Rothenberg J., 1981
Literary Birds / Smith, William Jay., 1954
These poems appeared in New World Writing, 7th Mentor publication; this book is also held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Making It New: The Art and Style of Sara & Gerald Murphy edited by Deborah Rothschild / Murphy, Gerald ; Murphy, Sara ; Smith WJ ; Tomkins C ; Rothschild D., 2007
Deborah Rothschild, editor and curator, contributes an introductory essay for the catalogue and an acknowledgement in which she writes that "William Jay Smith knew the Murphys firsthand, and they also singledout his talent, prophesizing a distinguished career in arts and letters." Smith writes an essay titled "Gerald Murphy - cubist Painter, Concrete Poet" in which he describes his typewriter poems and how Gerald Murphy purchased copies of "Typewriter Birds" in excahnge for a Mark Cross attache case. In this essay, Smith also describes the genre of typewriter poetry and how he started to create them and how he felt that he "had instinctively reached back and cut through to something primitive and unspoiled. The fact that my triumph had begun as a humorous gesture made it no less serious. I had touched something, I felt, at the depth of the psyche, at that still center where creation makes its mysterious way." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Marine / Smith, William Jay., 1994
This is the original poem upon which a unique book, held by the Sackner Archive, was made with Julius Baltazar. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Marine / Smith, William Jay ; Baltazar, Julius., 1993
Smith's poem about a boat, the breeze, flying fins, and breakers is handwritten in black ink on pages painted in the colors of a watery landscape. Abstract black ink markings define the horizon. The cover is a rich marine blue. William Jay Smith's poem "Marine" was published in his collected works. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Moral Tales / Laforgue, Jules ; William Jay Smith, translator., 1985
Laforgue died in 1887. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
My Friend Tom: The Poet-Playwright Tennessee Williams / Smith, William Jay ; Sackner MA ; Sackner RK., 2012
No.18 / Davies, Jordan ; Jess ; Brown B ; Schwitters K ; Smith WJ ; Rothenberg J ; Williams J ; Congdon K ; Corman C., 1984
No.30: A Collection of William Burroughs / Davies, Jordan ; Burroughs WS ; Smith WJ ; Gass W ; Rothenberg J ; Williams J ; Patchen K ; Hamady W ; Olson T., 1985
No.30: Advance Copy / Davies, Jordan ; Burroughs WS ; Smith WJ ; Gass W ; Rothenberg J ; Williams J ; Patchen K ; Hamady W ; Olson T ; Nuttall J., 1985
Jordan Davies has noted "very unusual & peculiar ephemeral material here - especially My Own Mag." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.