87. Kulchur Press Records       4, Williams, Jonathan. 4, zukofsky, louis. Manuscripts   Photographs. 5, Antin,David.   6A, Williams, Jonathan. 6A, zukofsky, louis. Uncataloged Series. Correspondence. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/rare/guides/Kulchur/main.html  | 
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 Finding Aid Prepared by Henry Rowen  October 2001 Date Range  Size of Collection   : 30 linear ft (ca.12,000 items in 61 boxes and 3 Flat Boxes)  Date of Acquisition    Bequest of Lita Hornick, 2000.  Material on Microfilm   : No material on microfilm  Terms of Access   : Available for faculty, students, and researchers engaged in scholarly publication projects.  Restrictions on Use or Access   Permission to publish must be obtained in writing from the Librarian for Rare Books and Manuscripts.  Location in Stacks   : In sequence  Processing Information   : Processed by John McWinney 8/26/92 and Henry Rowen 5/2000 RLIN ID   BIOGRAPHY  Lita Romola Rothbard Hornick, 1927 Barnard A. B. 1948, Columbia M.A. 1949, and Ph.D. 1958), publisher and literary critic took over the magazine KULCHUR in February of 1961 its third issue. SCOPE AND CONTENT  Correspondence, manuscripts, proofs, art work, mechanicals, documents, lists, financial papers, and printed materials of KULCHUR, the Kulchur Press books, and the Kulchur Foundation. Lita Hornick published the works of new American writers (including the New York School), artists, and musicians (such as Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg, Frank O'Hara, and Larry Rivers) as well as avant garde criticism from 1961 until 1965. She ended KULCHUR in 1965 and began to publish books from the Kulchur Press. In 1970, Kulchur Press became The Kulchur Foundation. Lita Hornick has also been active in the support committees of The Museum of Modern Art and other cultural institutions. Among the cataloged correspondence are: Ted Berrigan, Joe Brainard, Charles Henri Ford, LeRoi Jones (Imamu Amiri Baraka), Gerald Malanga, Ron Padgett, and Louis Zukofsky. |  |
 
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