Consists of correspondence, about the preparation and publication of R. Kroetsch's first novel, But We Are Exiles. Includes correspondence between R. Kroetsch and various individuals associated with Macmillan Company of Canada Limited, A.P. Watt & Son, Ryerson Press, Willis Kingsley Wing and others.
Binghamton (New York)
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Consists of correspondence with publisher, Jill Jamieson, discussing the printing and publication of The Ledger. Correspondence between R. Kroetsch and members of Applegarth Follies, chiefly Jill Jamieson.
Consists of correspondence, between Robert Kroetsch and various contributors to Boundary 2 and co-editors Warren Tallman and Margaret Atwood. Letters discussing the Canadian issue of Boundary 2. Some items have no date.
Consists of correspondence, between Robert Kroetsch and William V. Spanos, co-editor of Boundary 2.Letters discussing various issues of Boundary 2.
Consists of correspondence with Duke University Press.
Consists of Robert Kroetsch : The American Experience and The Canadian Voice, 1971, 1972.Typescript and handwritten draft(s) letters (1971 April 23 - 1972 May 12), between D. Cameron and R. Kroetsch, typescripts of interview and version published in Quill & Quire.
Consists of correspondence between R. Kroetsch and various individuals. primarily about the Governor General's Award for The Studhorse Man.
Consists of correspondence about preparation and sale of The Words of My Roaring. Correspondence between R. Kroetsch and various individuals associated with Macmillan & Co. Ltd, St. Martin's Press, Inc., A.P. Watt & Son and others.
Consists of correspondence, about the preparation and sale of Travel Book Alberta. Correspondence between R. Kroetsch and various individuals associated with Macmillan Company of Canada Limited, A.P. Watt & Son, Collins-Knowlton-Wing, and others.
Consists of notes, typescripts and correspondence relating to publication of poem.
Consists of typescript and correspondence relating to Native and Syllogisms of Desire.
Consists of correspondence (1974 October - 1975 March 10) between R. Kroetsch and various individuals associated with Nebula Press. Mainly pertains to publication of the poems Winter Birds and Pumpkin.
Consists of correspondence, relating to promotion of Creation. Correspondence between R. Kroetsch, individuals associated with New Press and Pierre Gravel.
Consists of correspondence, relating to preparation and sale of Gone Indian. Correspondence between R. Kroetsch and various individuals associated with New Press, Macmillan Company of Canada Limited, Campbell Thomson & McLaughlin Ltd. and others.
Consists of correspondence relating to Badlands, discussed under earlier title Field Notes. Correspondence chiefly between R. Kroetsch and Richard C. Martin and various representatives of General Publishing Co. Limited and John McLaughlin of Campbell Thomson & McLaughlin Ltd.
Consists of correspondence between R. Kroetsch and editors of various periodicals regarding his poems. Includes submissions to Paris Review, Villiers Publications Ltd., Trace, and Tamarack Review.
Consists of handwritten, typescripts and correspondence relating to publication.
Consists of correspondence with Ron Smith and others regarding the publication of The Stone Hammer Poems. Correspondence between R. Kroetsch, Ron Smith and others. Also includes reviews from 1976.
Consists of correspondence concerning attempted sale of When Sick For Home, later titled Coulee Hill. Correspondence between R. Kroetsch, Jan Patton, A.P. Watt & Son and various publishing houses.
Consists of correspondence between R. Kroetsch and various faculty members of the University of Lethbridge. Correspondence discussing various R. Kroetsch works and his participation in the Canadian Association of Geographers' conference. Mainly exchanges with Ricou, Laurie, Latta, William C., Jr. Beaty, Chester B. Jakunis, Frank J. Miller, Elbert E.