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d. a. levy and family archive

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  • Repository: Kent State University Libraries. Special Collections and Archives.
  • Title: d.a. levy and family archive
  • Inclusive Date(s): 1950-1988
  • Bulk Date(s): 1960-1970
  • Author: Finding aid prepared by Jeff Maser and Cara Gilgenbach
  • Creation: Finding aid encoded by Cara Gilgenbach using the OhioLINK EAD Application in 2011
  • Origination: Levy, D. A.
  • Extent: 6 cubic feet (9 boxes = 6 half-size record storages boxes, 3 flat oversized boxes)
  • Physical Location: 11th Floor
  • Finding Aid Identifier: OhKeUSC0103
  • Abstract: The d. a. levy and family archive consists of personal papers, correspondence, publications, and ephemera from the personal collection of d. a. levy and members of his family. Also included are manuscripts of many of levy's poems and a significant body of his original artwork.
  • Language(s): The records are in English

Biography of d.a. levy

Darryl Allen Levy (d.a. levy) was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on October 29, 1942, to Joseph and Caroline Levy. His parents changed the spelling of their surname from "Levey" to "Levy" in the 1940s; however levy's older brother, James, retained the original spelling. levy graduated from James Ford Rhodes High School in 1960, after which he spent seven months in the U. S. Navy, based in San Diego. levy's Navy experience, as described in numerous letters to family members, was very unpleasant and difficult. After his early release from the service, levy focused his energies on poetry, artwork, and publishing. levy is considered one of the founders of the "mimeograph revolution" of printing and distributing poetry and other publications during the second half of the 20th century. This "do-it-yourself" approach to publication utilized a mimeograph, producing small print runs often utilizing local materials on hand such as discarded paper stock. levy collaborated with a large network of poets and artists including Tom Kryss, rjs (Robert J. Sigmund), Kent Taylor, D.r. Wagner, Russell Salamon, and many others both within and outside of the Cleveland poetry scene. According to Jeff Maser, "levy lead an itinerant life. Though he did not 'travel' in the normal sense, he would often stay with friends and family members for short periods of time, or take month-to-month rentals. Occasional trips were made to the West, to Wisconsin, and to New York, but to Cleveland he always returned." A dramatic series of events occurred in levy's life in 1967 when he was indicted by a grand jury, arrested, and jailed for "possessing and distributing obscene literature." In March of that same year, he was again arrested for "contributing to the delinquency of minors" in relation to a poetry reading he had given, attended by some minors. Friends and fellow poets, including Allen Ginsberg, rallied around levy through a series of events, publications, and fund raising efforts. His sentence for the second offense was eventually suspended and the prior grand jury charges were later dismissed. However, levy was left feeling increasingly isolated, under attack, and betrayed by his native city. levy died on November 24, 1968 at the age of 26. He was found by friends on the floor of his apartment, dead from a gunshot wound to the head, with a .22 caliber rifle by his body. His death was ruled a suicide.

Scope and Content

The d. a. levy and family archive is comprised of the manuscripts, publications, and personal papers of d. a. levy. Additionally, the collection includes a significant number of levy's original paintings and collages. The collection also includes biographical materials, photographs, publications, and ephemera that were part of levy's personal collection, much of which was housed for levy by his brother James due to levy's somewhat itinerant lifestyle. levy's personal collection contains a number of periodicals, both those with and without his own contributions; materials related to the study of eastern religions; image reference files; scrapbooks with clippings about levy; and a variety of ephemeral material kept by levy. There is also correspondence to and from levy both with family members and with friends, poets, and artists with whom we was associated.

Statement of Arrangement

The d. a. levy and family archive has been organized into the following series.
  • Series 1: Manuscripts
  • Series 2: Books, Periodicals, Cards, and Flyers Published by d. a. levy
  • Series 3: Books by d. a. levy, Published by Others
  • Series 4: Publications with Contributions by d. a. levy
  • Series 5: Rejection Letters
  • Series 6: Paintings and Collages by d. a. levy
  • Series 7: Photographs Taken by d. a. levy
  • Series 8: Letters and Cards (Correspondence) from d. a. levy
  • Series 9: Biographical Materials
  • Series 10: Items from the Collection of d. a. levy


Separated Material

Some books and other published materials have been separated from the archival collection and are cataloged in KentLINK as noted in the detailed description section below.

Related Material

Please also see the d. a. levy papers, a related collection, which contains manuscripts, correspondence, artwork, and other materials created by and about levy. Most of the material in that collection was purchased by Special Collections and Archives over several years.

Additionally, the department houses the d. a. levy collection of Carol Jedlinsky that includes a large number of levy poetry manuscripts, as well as prose and play manuscripts by levy.

Processing Information

This collection was organized for sale by Jeff Maser, Bookseller. Special Collections and Archives has maintained Maser's arrangement and descriptions of materials in this archive, in most cases. There are some items present in the collection that are not listed in the Maser catalog, which will be noted, when applicable.

Restrictions on Use

Copyright of materials in this collection resides with the d.a. levy estate and other applicable copyright holders. Please contact the Department of Special Collections and Archives for copyright inquiries.

Other Finding Aid

A highly detailed printed catalog of The d.a. levy & Family Archive by Jeff Maser, Bookseller, is available in Special Collections and Archives and is referenced throughout this finding aid. The Maser catalog includes more detailed descriptions of many of the items in this collection.

Preferred Citation

d.a. levy and family archive. Kent State University Libraries. Special Collections and Archives.

Acquisition Information

Purchased from the James Levey family through Jeff Maser, Bookseller in November 2009.

Custodial History

"Material in this collection comes from three sources--1. items from d.a. levy's apartment, collected by his brother, James after d.a.'s death; 2. the collection of James Levey and his wife Charlene; and, 3. the collection of d.a.'s parents, Joseph J. and Carolyn Levey. These three collections were later united by levy's niece, Sandy (via inheritance) who then left it to her brother, Jim Levey...." (from the Maser catalog, page i)

Bibliography

Horvath, Alan and Kent Taylor. Looking for d.a. levy (Random Sighting): The d.a. levy Bibliography Volume 1, 1963-66 and Volume 2, 1967-68. Vancouver: Kirpan Press, 2006 and 2008.

Maser, Jeff. The d.a. levy & Family Archive. Berkeley, California: Jeff Maser, Bookseller, 2009. (100-page descriptive catalog, accompanied by a CD containing images of selected items in the collection.)

Subject Headings
The following subjects are found in this collection:

  • Subjects:
  • Levy, D. A. -- Archives.
  • American poetry -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
  • American poetry -- 20th century.
  • Poets, American -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
  • Underground movements in literature.
  • Underground press publications -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
  • Self-publishing.
  • Small presses -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
  • Prohibited books -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
  • Censorship -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
  • Marijuana in popular culture.
  • Nineteen sixties.
  • Cleveland (Ohio) -- Poetry.
  • Persons:
  • Kryss, T. L. (Tom L.)
  • R. J. S. (Robert J. Sigmund)
  • Taylor, Kent.
  • Wagner, D. R. (Donald R.), 1943-
  • Salamon, Russell, 1941-
  • Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997.
  • Aitken, Robert, 1917-2010.
  • Beck, George Robert.
  • Blazek, Douglas, 1941-
  • Carothers, Robert L., 1942-
  • Congdon, Kirby.
  • Curry, Andrew, 1931-
  • De Loach, Allen.
  • Fraser, Dave.
  • David uu.
  • Krech, Richard.
  • Malanga, Gerard.
  • Marvin, Walter Rumsey, 1900-1980.
  • Miller, Brown.
  • O'Connelly, Barbara.
  • Payne, Vernon.
  • Philpott, Wayne.
  • Randall, Margaret, 1936-
  • Rieder, Rolla.
  • Ryan, L. Dolores.
  • Rygulla, Ralf-Rainer.
  • Swanberg, Ingrid.
  • Tidler, Charles.
  • Williams, Loring Eugene, b. 1897.
  • Wyatt, Bill.
  • Atkins, Russell.
  • Butcher, Grace.
  • Dowden, George.
  • Ferguson, Steve.
  • Keller, Walter R.
  • Osinski, Franklin W. W.
  • Schramm, Irene.
  • Thomas, Don.
  • Friedman, Ken, 1949-
  • Family Names:
  • Levy family.
  • Functions:
  • Poetry -- Authorship.
  • Authorship.
  • Self-publishing.
  • Places:
  • Cleveland (Ohio)
  • Occupations:
  • Poets.
  • Artists.
  • Authors.
  • Publishers and publishing.
  • Authors, American.
  • Material Types:
  • Mimeograph copies.
  • Personal papers.
  • Correspondence.
  • Manuscripts for publication.
  • Publications.
  • Collages (visual works)
  • Ephemera.
  • Photographs.
  • Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
  • Works of art.



Detailed Description of The Collection

Series 1: Manuscripts, 1959-1968
  • Physical Description: Typescripts or carbon copy typescripts. Some include holograph annotations by levy.
  • Processing Information
  • Titles below are capitalized, spelled, and punctuated as found on the originals. If two or more poems occur in a single typescript, titles will be separated with a space, slash, space ( / ). Dates provided are standardized in form and do not reflect the date exactly as written or typed on the originals.

Sub-series 1: Early Poems, 1959-1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 1
  • the addict, July 1959
  • Box 1 / Folder 2
  • brief encounter with the universe, December 1959
  • Box 1 / Folder 3
  • intercepted thoughts at a bus stop, December 30, 1959
  • Box 1 / Folder 4
  • BEAT-beat, December 31, 1959
  • Box 1 / Folder 5
  • kay I / kay II, December 30, 1959, February 3, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 6
  • distant murmurs, March 6, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 7
  • a prayer answered?, March 6, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 8
  • escape routes, March 18, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 9
  • premonition I, April 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 10
  • school, May 3, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 11
  • society, May 3, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 12
  • sick / the way, May 3, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 13
  • premonition II, May 7, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 14
  • what is a poem, May 7, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 15
  • confusion, May 11, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 16
  • the break, May 13, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 17
  • statement / carol / a square lady, May 17, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 18
  • school II, May 17, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 19
  • night life, May 20, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 20
  • night life / the temple, May 20, 1960, July 3, 1960
  • Physical Description: Pencilled in corner of sheet "D. LEVY / The Bay Village Bum."
  • Scope and Content
  • "night life" is slightly different from the May 20, 1960 version above.
  • Box 1 / Folder 21
  • night life / the temple, May 20, 1960, July 3, 1960
  • Physical Description: This is a carbon copy typescript of the above item.
  • Box 1 / Folder 22
  • in gods name, May 25, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 23
  • maybe kay was nice [first line], May 28, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 24
  • day life, May 31, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 25
  • somewhere, June 1, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 26
  • the winds, June 4, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 27
  • death, June 7, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 28
  • next of kin, June 7, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 29
  • dad, June 14, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 30
  • warm one, June 14, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 31
  • last night, June 24, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 32
  • benjamin franklin schoolyard II / warm one iv, June 24, 1960, July 25, 1960
  • Physical Description: "warm one iv" was typed on verso at a later date (July 1960)
  • Box 1 / Folder 33
  • thoughts after 11:00, June 28, 1960
  • Physical Description: Includes a pastel drawing of a palm tree and blue sky by levy.
  • Box 1 / Folder 34
  • minority group / warm one II, July 1, 1960, July 2, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 35
  • the warm one III / the temple / july 4th, July 3, 1960, July 4, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 36
  • designs in the snow [first line], July 4, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 37
  • lake road blues, July 9, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 38
  • San Diego Impressions #1, September 24-28, 1960
  • Physical Description: Holograph manuscript, 4 pages, on small notebook paper, in pencil.
  • Box 1 / Folder 39
  • San Diego Impressions #1, September 24-28, 1960
  • Physical Description: Typescript, 2 pages.
  • Box 1 / Folder 40
  • THE LAST TIME, September 30, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 41
  • AWAY FROM HER, September 30, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 42
  • TO THE NAVAL CHAPEL AT SAN DIEGO, October 2, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 43
  • san diego impressions / [san diego impressions 2], September 24-28, 196, October 5, 1960
  • Scope and Content
  • "san diego impressions" is different from versions above.
  • Box 1 / Folder 44
  • BLUES FOR THE LIFE, October 3-4, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 45
  • SAN DIEGO IMPRESSIONS II, October 8, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 46
  • SELF ALIENTATION, October 9, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 47
  • self alienation / trapped / passing time / first time i saw her, October 9, 11, 15, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 48
  • the first fix, October 14-15, [1960]
  • Box 1 / Folder 49
  • passing time / the first time i saw her, October 15, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 50
  • the first fix / Tribute to han shan / last request / toast of the rebelious alcoholic / prayer of my generation, October 11-15, 17, 22, 1960, November 6, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 51
  • san diego departure, December 3-6, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 52
  • three years / rosalie (written for a friends girl), November 28, 1960, December 7, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 53
  • return / footsteps, December 8, 1960, December 14-15, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 54
  • corvette / police, December 15-16, 1960, December 23, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 55
  • expression / see if it follows, December 27, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 56
  • moments / moments / spring, December 28, 1960
  • Physical Description: The second instance of "moments" is a carbon copy typescript.
  • Box 1 / Folder 57
  • answer in blue, December 28, 1960
  • Scope and Content
  • The poem is included at the end of pages 5 and 6 of a letter written to "Carol" while in the Navy.
  • Box 1 / Folder 58
  • answer in blue, December 28, 1960
  • Box 1 / Folder 59
  • surrealist scene / the voice-the ear-and the eye, January 2, 1961, January 12, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 60
  • tomorrow / and i placed her on a pedastal, January 6, 1961, January 14, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 61
  • we wont listen / whispered in solitude, January 24, 1961, January 19, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 62
  • but where is the tonight / and sex to, January 31, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 63
  • fingertips / a flute player, February 8, 1961, February 10, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 64
  • everything but / silent noises, February 16, 1961, February 19, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 65
  • knossus, February 21, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 66
  • thoughts from civilized mans cellar / kith and kin, February 22, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 67
  • protest / to check / come over red rover, February 22-23, 1961, March 8, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 68
  • of extreme value / no smiles, February 26, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 69
  • divide to unite / the black void / my enemy, March 2, 1961, March 8, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 70
  • night life II / thoughts before dying, March 19, 1961, March 15, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 71
  • enlisted mans club / world war III, March 22, 1961, March 23, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 72
  • silent skins / tears to remember, March 24, 1961, March 30, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 73
  • view / her, April 1, 1961, April 2, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 74
  • flaming ice / revelation--too late, April 13, 1961, April 19, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 75
  • neither/not / hawks called a hole in one, April 29, 1961, May 5, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 76
  • from my speechless rays i see / the crying tree, May 17, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 77
  • lament of the hitch hiker, May [26], 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 78
  • the age of equation, May [27], 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 79
  • the age of the equation, May [27], 1961
  • Physical Description: Carbon copy typescript of the above, with holograph corrections.
  • Box 1 / Folder 80
  • lament of the hitchhiker, May [26], 1961
  • Scope and Content
  • This poem is different from version above.
  • Box 1 / Folder 81
  • shadows / birth in spring, June 1, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 82
  • to all sad endings / no more talk about waterloo / wistful thinking, June 5, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 83
  • sign of the cactus / to balance the scales, July 12, 1961, July 13, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 84
  • Intermission (the subconscious during the commercial before sleep), November 9, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 85
  • world carcinoma, November 12, 1961
  • Box 1 / Folder 86
  • when she, November 12, 1961

Sub-series 2: Later Poems, 1964-1968
  • Box 1 / Folder 87
  • What are you doing?, 1964
  • Box 1 / Folder 88
  • REFRIGERATOR MANTRA / the sunlight shining thru my wife's paisley skirt, 1967
  • Box 1 / Folder 89
  • bamboo sticks from kentucky hanging on our back porch / Inter-Galactic Communications Co. Outlaw, 1967
  • Box 1 / Folder 90
  • kibbutz in the sky book 5 (for Sandra K & 'Oddjob' of Akron), 1967
  • Physical Description: 4 pages, with title cover sheet.
  • Scope and Content
  • On the title page: "letter to cleveland" and "in cleveland we do it any way THE GHOST DANCE did not cease at Wounded Knee." Both lines do not appear in the published text.
  • Box 1 / Folder 91
  • The Subreal Nark Dream, 1967
  • Box 1 / Folder 92
  • the old bohemian hall 1967, 1968
  • Box 1 / Folder 93
  • poem to michael solomon, 1968
  • Box 1 / Folder 94
  • i found it at the movies (or) hummmmmed-off in a laundromat (for Franklin Rosemont), October 14, 1968

Sub-series 3: Undated Works, undated
  • Box 1 / Folder 95
  • love, undated (but early)
  • Box 1 / Folder 96
  • the dream of the dream-trial inquisition & related farces, as a form of magic, undated
  • Box 1 / Folder 97
  • THE MEANINGS ARE INVISIBLE TO THE BLIND, undated
  • Box 1 / Folder 98
  • waste, undated
  • Box 1 / Folder 99
  • Why, undated

Sub-series 4: Untitled Work, 1967
  • Box 1 / Folder 100
  • [Lettre to Cleveland: from Kibbutz in the Sky--Book V], 1967
  • Physical Description: 6-page holograph manuscript on plain white paper, signed by levy on the first leaf and at the end of the poem.

Sub-series 5: Other Manuscripts, 1964-1968
  • Box 1 / Folder 101
  • The Concrete Book, 1967?
  • Physical Description: File folder with mechanical clasp containing 51 manuscripts, mostly typescripts and mimeographs.
  • Scope and Content
  • See the Maser catalog for a complete and detailed description of the contents of this manuscript file.
  • Box 1 / Folder 102
  • The "Brother" Book, 1964-1967
  • Physical Description: File folder with mechanical clasp, containing 139 manuscripts, mostly typescripts, dittos, and mimeos, but also some complete publications.
  • Scope and Content
  • See the Maser catalog for a complete and detailed description of the contents of this manuscript file.

Sub-series 6: Loose sheets, stapled booklets, 1967, 1968, undated
  • Scope and Content
  • See the Maser catalog for a complete and detailed description of the contents of items in this sub-series.
  • Box 1 / Folder 103
  • Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines/CoNcReTe, 1967?
  • Box 1 / Folder 104
  • Ten pages of mimeod sheets, undated
  • Physical Description: Photocopied mimeo sheets, stapled together, almost all concrete poems.
  • Box 1 / Folder 105
  • [Zen Concrete], Undated
  • Physical Description: Collection of concrete and collage poems, photocopied and bound by a plastic strip.
  • Box 1 / Folder 106
  • "Dear Sirs", March 12, 1968
  • Scope and Content
  • levy's 2-page open letter written on behalf of RJS to the draft board.
  • Box 1 / Folder 107
  • America the 4th Reich / Concrete Peace CONcrete: a mandala to free the spirit, undated
  • Physical Description: Badly faded.
  • Scope and Content
  • An unused leaf from levy's Plastic Saxophone Found in an Egyptian Tomb.
  • Box 1 / Folder 108
  • sitting on a beach near TSQuare (for David Meltzer), undated
  • Box 1 / Folder 109
  • "Concrete work", 1967, undated
  • Physical Description: 19 photocopied sheets.
  • Scope and Content
  • All concrete poems, several of which appeared in The Tibetan Stroboscope.
  • Box 1 / Folder 110
  • The Tibetan Stroboscope, undated
  • Physical Description: A photocopy of the partial manuscript, with an added typed coversheet.
  • Box 1 / Folder 111
  • Theme from La Dolce Vita, undated
  • Physical Description: Typescript with annotation by levy.
  • Box 1 / Folder 112
  • Tantric Strobe Appendix, undated
  • Scope and Content
  • This item is not included in the Maser catalog.
  • Box 1 / Folder 113
  • Egyptia Sunset for DR, 1968
  • Scope and Content
  • This item is not included in the Maser catalog.

Sub-series 7: Unattributed Manuscript (possibly by levy), undated
  • Box 1 / Folder 114
  • "painters americano", undated
  • Scope and Content
  • Clipped artwork by Keane, with a 24-line poem pasted onto the verso on the subject of Keane and his work. Poem may have been written by levy.

Series 2: Books, Periodicals, Cards, and Flyers Published by d. a. levy, 1963-1968
  • Separated Material
  • With the exception of materials not found in the Horvath & Taylor levy bibliography (see Maser catalog, page 30), all materials in this series have been separated from the archival collection and cataloged in the KentLINK catalog. This has been done so that these publications can be collocated with existing levy publications previously acquired and placed in the Special Collections and Archives book collection.

Sub-series 1: Books, Periodicals, Cards, and Flyers Published by levy, Not in the Horvath & Taylor Bibliography, 1967, undated
  • Box 2 / Folder 1
  • Billera, Jau. Business cards, undated
  • Box 2 / Folder 2
  • levy, d. a. Festival of Poetry - Art - Music, undated
  • Physical Description: Includes two variations of the same piece.
  • Box 2 / Folder 3
  • levy, d. a. Fuck Smut, undated
  • Box 2 / Folder 4
  • levy, d. a. sub-Troll sheet #2 WITH EVERYTHING UPSIDE DOWN, undated
  • Box 2 / Folder 5
  • levy, d. a. Tantric Strobe: The Saundaryalahari or Flood of Beauty (Traditionally Ascribed to Sankaracarya, 1967
  • Box 2 / Folder 6
  • levy, d. a. There seems to be Some Discrepancy of Why is RJS in Jail?, undated
  • Scope and Content
  • Includes levy's poem "what can i say?" and concluded with "Visualized Prayer for the American God #6."
  • Box 2 / Folder 7
  • levy, d. a. and Mara. Postcard, undated
  • Physical Description: Hand-colored.
  • Box 2 / Folder 8
  • Envelope with design by levy, undated

Series 3: Books by d. a. levy, Published by Others, 1967-1968
  • Separated Material
  • All materials in this series have been separated from the archival collection and cataloged in the KentLINK catalog. This has been done so that these publications can be collocated with existing levy publications previously acquired and placed in the Special Collections and Archives book collection.

Series 4: Publications with Contributions by d. a. levy, 1963-1968

Sub-series 1: Books with levy Contributions, 1964-1968
  • Separated Material
  • All materials in this sub-series have been separated from the archival collection and cataloged in the KentLINK catalog. This has been done so that these publications can be collocated with existing levy publications previously acquired and placed in the Special Collections and Archives book collection.

Sub-series 2: Periodicals with levy Contributions, 1963-1968
  • Scope and Content
  • See the Maser catalog for detailed notes regarding levy's contributions to each periodical listed.

  • Arrangement
  • Materials in this sub-series are arranged alphabetically by periodical title.

  • Box 2 / Folder 9
  • Black Mask No. 8, October-November, 1967
  • Physical Location: Filed in Oversized Box 3.
  • Box 2 / Folder 10
  • Coercion #4, 1965
  • Box 2 / Folder 11
  • Congress 3, 1967
  • Box 2 / Folder 12
  • Diamond Sangha, v. 4, n. 5, 1964
  • Box 2 / Folder 13
  • Diamond Sangha, v. 7, n. 2-3, 1967
  • Box 2 / Folder 14
  • Do-It!, v. 1, n. 2, 1966
  • Box 2 / Folder 15
  • The Eight-Pager: A Happening in 8 Parts, Series 1, Part 1, 1966
  • Box 2 / Folder 16
  • Fenn College Poetry Forum XI Worksheets, December 20, 1963
  • Box 2 / Folder 17
  • The Fenn Literary Omnibus, v. III, 1965
  • Box 2 / Folder 18
  • The Flash of Pasadena #5, 1967
  • Box 2 / Folder 19
  • The Free Lance, v. 7, n. 2, 1963
  • Box 2 / Folder 20
  • The Free Lance, v. 8, n. 1, 1964
  • Box 2 / Folder 21
  • The Free Lance, v. 8, n. 2, 1964
  • Box 2 / Folder 22
  • The Free Love Periodically #1, 1966
  • Box 2 / Folder 23
  • The Free Love Periodically #2, 1967
  • Box 2 / Folder 24
  • Ganglia 3, 1966
  • Box 2 / Folder 25
  • Graffiti, 1966
  • Box 2 / Folder 26
  • Input-4, 1964
  • Box 2 / Folder 27
  • Input-4, 1964
  • Physical Description: Variant issue.
  • Box 2 / Folder 28
  • Kauri 4, 1964
  • Box 2 / Folder 29
  • Kauri 5, 1965
  • Box 2 / Folder 30
  • Mainly 3, 1966
  • Box 2 / Folder 31
  • Mainly 4, 1966
  • Box 2 / Folder 32
  • Mother 11, undated
  • Box 2 / Folder 33
  • Poetry Newsletter #11, undated
  • Box 2 / Folder 34
  • SmorgasBrain, 1966
  • Physical Description: This item is badly faded.
  • Box 2 / Folder 35
  • SmorgasBrain, issue "b", 1966
  • Box 2 / Folder 36
  • SmorgasBrain, issue "c", 1967
  • Box 2 / Folder 37
  • tlaloc, n. 13, undated
  • Box 2 / Folder 38
  • Toucan, v. 1, n. 2, 1968
  • Box 2 / Folder 39
  • Wormwood Review 15, v. 4, n. 3, 1964
  • Box 3 / Folder 1
  • Series 5: Rejection Letters, 1960-1965, undated
  • Scope and Content
  • 11 rejection letters. See the Maser catalog for a detailed descriptions of each letter.

Series 6: Paintings and Collages by d. a. levy, 1959-1963, undated

Sub-series 1: Dated and Credited Artwork, 1959-1963
  • Physical Location: Items in this sub-series are filed in Oversized Box 1.
  • Scope and Content
  • All items are signed by levy.

Abstract #1, 1959
  • Physical Description: Abstract water-color on paper 8 X 11 inches

Bringer of Fire, 1962
  • Physical Description: Iodine and glue on paper 5.5 X 8.5 inches

Piedras Negras, January 1962
  • Physical Description: Ink and colored pencils on tracing paper 6 X 7 inches

Party at the Kremlin, April 1962
  • Physical Description: Iodine and glue on paper 5.5 X 8. 5 inches

Market Day in Mexico, April 1962
  • Physical Description: Iodine and glue on paper 5.5 X 8.25 inches

Peruvian Temple, April 1962
  • Physical Description: White acrylic, glue, and iodine on paper 5.5 X 8.5 inches

Monorail, April 1962
  • Physical Description: Iodine and white ink on paper 5.5 X 8.5 inches

The Transparent [...], July 1962?
  • Physical Description: Iodine and black ink on paper 8.5 X 9.625 inches

Laughing Putsch Jammer, July 1, 1962
  • Physical Description: Iodine on paper 8.5 X 11

White Death, July 1962
  • Physical Description: Black ink on paper 4 X 6.625 inches

cannabis sativa and friends, July 1962
  • Physical Description: Abstract inking in a hand-made stiff card frame with backing 6.75 X 9.75 inches

Steel Mills, July 1, 1962
  • Physical Description: Multi-media collage in a hand-made stiff card frame 6.75 X 9.75 inches
  • Scope and Content
  • Inscribed by levy to "Jim + Char."

i remember streetcars, July 28, 1962
  • Physical Description: Multi-media collage in a hand-made stiff card frame 6.75 X 9.75 inches
  • Scope and Content
  • Inscribed by levy to "Jim + char."

Carol, October 29, 1962
  • Physical Description: Three-color acrylic painting on paper 8.5 X 11 inches

"Guage-Eye View of Greenwich Village", 1962
  • Physical Description: Acrylic on paper with stiff paper frame 5.75 X 8.25 inches

Picnic, November 1962
  • Physical Description: Acrylic on paper with stiff paper frame 4.5 X 7 inches

"Sappho", December 25, 1962
  • Physical Description: Acrylic on paper with stiff paper frame 7 X 9.5 inches

Phaedra II, February 1963
  • Physical Description: Acrylic on paper with stiff paper frame 6.75 X 9.375 inches

"Chicago Green", July 1963
  • Physical Description: Acrylic on paper with stiff paper frame 6.125 X 8.625

The Last Cathedral, August 1963
  • Physical Description: Acrylic on paper with stiff paper frame 6.5 X 9 inches

"Creelyum", November 1963
  • Physical Description: Ink and acrylic on paper with a stiff paper overlay with an irregular cut out to reveal the image

"Prosodium", 1963
  • Physical Description: Multi-media work on cardstock and paper 5.5 X 7.5 inches
  • Scope and Content
  • Inscribed by levy on verso: "Prosodium / Merry Christmas + A Happy New Year / d.a. levy / 1963"

Sub-series 2: Undated Artwork, undated
  • Physical Location: Items in this sub-series are filed in Oversized Box 1.

Tree #1, undated
  • Physical Description: Iodine, glue, and graphite pencil on paper 5.5 X 8.5 inches

Tree #2, undated
  • Physical Description: Iodine and glue on pape 5.5 X 8.5 inches

Tree #3, undated
  • Physical Description: Iodine, mercurochrome, graphite pencil, and white paint on paper 5.5 X 8.5 inches

Landscape #1, undated
  • Physical Description: Iodine, mercurochrome, graphite pencil, white paint, and glue on paper 3.75 X 8.5 inches

Hopping Enter, undated
  • Physical Description: Iodine and glue on paper 5.5 X 8.5 inches

Palenque #1, undated
  • Physical Description: Ink and colored pencils on tracing paper 6 X 6 inches
  • Scope and Content
  • This work is in the same style as Piedras Negras.

Palenque #2, undated
  • Physical Description: Ink and colored pencils on tracing paper 6 X 6 inches
  • Scope and Content
  • This work is in the same style as Piedras Negras.

Sub-series 3: Items Related to levy's Artwork, 1963, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 2
  • "ABSTRACT PAINTINGS" price list, 1963
  • Scope and Content
  • Lists 23 pieces of artwork for sale, annotated by levy.
  • Box 3 / Folder 3
  • Cleveland Museum Art, Announcement for 45th May Show, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 4
  • The Free Lance Poets and the Tiff Studio Christmas Festival Party, flyer, undated
  • Scope and Content
  • Notes "Painting on Display by D. A. Levy."
  • Box 3 / Folder 5
  • PAFAC (Parma Area Fine Arts Council) Festival, flyer, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 6
  • Westgate Art Show, poster, July 12, 13, 14

Series 7: Photographs Taken by d. a. levy, 1957-1958, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 7
  • Joe Levey standing in front of an automobile, January 8, 1958
  • Box 3 / Folder 8
  • Carol Levey in kitchen, April 1958
  • Box 3 / Folder 9
  • Dirt road going off into a field, April 1958
  • Box 3 / Folder 10
  • Factory buildings from a distance, December 1957
  • Physical Description: Annotated on verso by levy.
  • Box 3 / Folder 11
  • Bridge over a canal, December 29, 1957
  • Physical Description: Annotated on verso by levy.
  • Box 3 / Folder 12
  • Automobile in driveway, undated
  • Physical Description: Annotated on verso by levy.
  • Box 3 / Folder 13
  • Three horses in a corral, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 14
  • Dog, April 1958
  • Box 3 / Folder 15
  • Barn with collapsed roof (tornado destruction), undated
  • Physical Description: Annotated on verso by levy.
  • Box 3 / Folder 16
  • Tree torn out of the ground (tornado damage), undated
  • Physical Description: Annotated on verso by levy.
  • Box 3 / Folder 17
  • Wrecked apartment building (tornado damage), undated
  • Physical Description: Annotated on verso by levy.
  • Box 3 / Folder 18
  • Eight photographic negatives, all picturing landscapes, undated
  • Physical Description: 42 X 65 mm

Series 8: Letters and Cards (Correspondence) from d. a. levy, 1950-1968
  • Scope and Content
  • See the Maser catalog for a complete and detailed description of the contents of each piece of correspondence.

Sub-series 1: Cards to Mom and Dad (early youth), undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 19
  • "From Darryl L. to Mother", undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 20
  • "To Mother and father and Jimmy...", undated
  • Physical Description: Crayon and pencil drawing.
  • Box 3 / Folder 21
  • "To Dad", January 29, 195?
  • Physical Description: Hand-made card.
  • Box 3 / Folder 22
  • "I love you / Get well...", undated
  • Physical Description: Hand-made card.
  • Box 3 / Folder 23
  • Valentine's day card, undated
  • Physical Description: Envelope addressed to "Mommy."
  • Box 3 / Folder 24
  • Get-well card, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 25
  • Easter card, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 26
  • Easter card, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 27
  • Valentine's day cards (2), undated
  • Physical Description: One card addressed to "Mom and Dad"; the other is for "Mother" with key words underlined.
  • Box 3 / Folder 28
  • Christmas card, undated

Sub-series 2: Letters and Cards to Carol and Joseph Levey, 1963-1967, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 29
  • Envelope from US Naval Training Center, November, 1960
  • Physical Description: Includes annotations by levy.
  • Box 3 / Folder 30
  • Christmas card, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 31
  • "Patchen Card" (n. 125, series R), undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 32
  • Postcard, June, 1963?
  • Box 3 / Folder 33
  • Note on yellow paper, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 34
  • levy's "Ankara" card, August 1963
  • Box 3 / Folder 35
  • Czaban's "Night Garden" card, August 1963
  • Box 3 / Folder 36
  • levy's "Ankara" card, September 1963
  • Box 3 / Folder 37
  • Postcard, January 1964
  • Box 3 / Folder 38
  • "Poets Read at the Gate" notice, May 1964
  • Box 3 / Folder 39
  • "dear parents", undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 40
  • Index card, September 1965
  • Box 3 / Folder 41
  • Empty envelope addressed to Mr. Joseph Levey, June 1966
  • Box 3 / Folder 42
  • Note on mimeo periodical, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 43
  • "Suburban Monastery Death Poem" tabloid newsprint, June 1967
  • Physical Description: Annotated by levy
  • Box 3 / Folder 44
  • Empty 11 X 9 envelope addressed to Carol Levey, undated
  • Physical Description: Annotated by levy
  • Box 3 / Folder 45
  • Note with an envelope addressed to "Carol, Joseph, Jim, Sandy & Jimmy", undated
  • Scope and Content
  • Note is from levy. Later annotated on the verso with a note about levy by his mother Carol, in 1971.

Sub-series 3: Letters to Jim and Charlene Levey, 1960-1967
  • Scope and Content
  • This sub-series includes letters, postcards, and other correspondence sent to Jim and/or Charlene Levey, levy's brother and sister-in-law. Dates are often the postmark date as many of the letters and cards are undated themselves. More detailed descriptions of this correspondence, including brief abstracts, can be found in the Maser catalog.

  • Arrangement
  • Items are arranged in chronological order, as best can be determined.

  • Box 3 / Folder 46
  • Picture postcard, December 18, 1960
  • Box 3 / Folder 47
  • Picture postcard, September 19, 1960
  • Box 3 / Folder 48
  • Two-page autograph letter, signed, in blue ballpoint pen, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 49
  • Two-page autograph letter, signed, in pencil, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 50
  • One-page autograph letter, signed, on US Navy letterhead, October 2, 1960
  • Box 3 / Folder 51
  • Two-page autograph letter, signed, in pencil, on US Navy letterhead, October 12, 1960
  • Box 3 / Folder 52
  • Two-page autograph letter, signed, in pencil, October 22, 1960
  • Box 3 / Folder 53
  • Two-page, autograph letter, signed, in pencil, October 30, 1960
  • Box 3 / Folder 54
  • One-page autograph letter, signed, in pencil, October 31, 1960
  • Box 3 / Folder 55
  • One-page autograph letter, signed, November 7, 1960
  • Scope and Content
  • The verso includes in pencil a full-page poem, titled "Within the twisted imagination of mankind," dated 2-9-61 and initialed by James Levey.
  • Box 3 / Folder 56
  • Two-page autograph letter, signed, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 57
  • Two-page autograph letter, signed, January 5, 1961
  • Box 3 / Folder 58
  • Two-page autograph letter, signed, January 28, 1961
  • Box 3 / Folder 59
  • Two-page typed letter, signed, February 16, 1961
  • Box 3 / Folder 60
  • Two-page autograph letter, signed, in blue ballpoint pen, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 61
  • Two-page autograph letter, signed, in blue ballpoint pen, March 10, 1961
  • Box 3 / Folder 62
  • Two-page autograph letter, signed, in blue ballpoint pen, April, 1961
  • Box 3 / Folder 63
  • Two-page autograph letter, signed, March 22, 1962
  • Box 3 / Folder 64
  • Postcard, September 16, 1962
  • Box 3 / Folder 65
  • One-page autograph letter, signed, 1963?
  • Box 3 / Folder 66
  • Picture postcard, June 18, 1963
  • Box 3 / Folder 67
  • Czaban's "Night Garden" card, August 5, 1963
  • Box 3 / Folder 68
  • "Un 'POP ART'" postcard, August 5, 1963
  • Box 3 / Folder 69
  • Picture postcard, January 25, 1964
  • Box 3 / Folder 70
  • Picture postcard, May 16, 1964
  • Box 3 / Folder 71
  • Konyecsni's "Birds" card, July 23, 1964
  • Box 3 / Folder 72
  • Picture postcard, November 1964
  • Box 3 / Folder 73
  • Eight leaves torn from a book on Asian art, September 21, 1966
  • Box 3 / Folder 74
  • "Care Package #6", June 1966
  • Scope and Content
  • Includes a Walter Keane promotional booklet and three Keane painting postcards.
  • Box 3 / Folder 75
  • Two stickers: "LEGAL-/IZE POETRY" and "HANDS/OFF/LEVY", January 16, 1967
  • Box 3 / Folder 76
  • Empty envelopes sent to James and Charlene Levey, 1961-1967
  • Physical Description: Some include notes in levy's hand.
  • Box 3 / Folder 77
  • Postcard from a non-relative, addressed to Sandy and Jimmy Levey, September 22, 1963

Sub-series 4: No Named Recipient, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 78
  • Four items sent to unidentified recipient(s), undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 79
  • "How Long Blues" typed lyrics, undated
  • Physical Description: Single sheet of pink paper, folded and glued to form a narrow envelope.
  • Scope and Content
  • The typed lyrics do not conform to any located original or cover versions of this song.

Sub-series 5: "Neal Emerson Dubber" Correspondence, 1968
  • Scope and Content
  • Two items in an unmailed envelope addressed to Morris Edelson of Madison, Wisconsin. "Neal Emerson Dubber" is believed by some to be a pseudonym that levy used.
  • Box 3 / Folder 80
  • One-page typed letter, signed, on Love Non-Profit Publications letterhead, November 6, 1968
  • Scope and Content
  • Includes a two-page poem titled "peg," handwritten and signed "Neal Emerson Dubber."
  • Box 3 / Folder 81
  • Untitled, aka, "why did i leave ohio?" (poem), 1968
  • Physical Description: Collage combining clipped images and handwritten text by levy. Signed, "d.a. levy cleveland 1968."

Series 9: Biographical Materials, 1955-1988

Sub-series 1: Childhood Materials, 1954-1960, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 82
  • Childhood scribbles in black crayon, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 83
  • "Duplicate Picture Drawn for Jonnie Meiser by Darryl", undated
  • Physical Description: Pencil drawing of a monster with the heading "Lets Twist."
  • Box 3 / Folder 84
  • Envelope in child's hand to Darryl Levy, July 29, 1958
  • Physical Description: Note on verso "THINK Big! Sew What!..."
  • Box 3 / Folder 85
  • Abstract watercolor, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 86
  • Drawing of a house in colored pencil, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 87
  • Painting of a house, trees, and a driveway in watercolor, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 88
  • Class photo, "Mr. Kalal's Grade 6 class, John Muir School, Parma, Ohio", April 23, 1954
  • Physical Description: levy appears bottom row, third from right. Signed by 17 of his classmates.
  • Box 3 / Folder 89
  • "First Class Scout" printed citation issued to "Darryl Levy", January 13, 1959
  • Box 3 / Folder 90
  • Report cards, 1955-1960
  • Box 3 / Folder 91
  • Commencement program, James Ford Rhodes High School, 1960
  • Box 3 / Folder 92
  • Graduation portrait photograph of levy, 1960?
  • Box 3 / Folder 93
  • Automobile learner's permit (for levy), January 13, 1960

Sub-series 2: US Navy, 1960-1961
  • Box 3 / Folder 94
  • The Anchor, United States Naval Training Center, San Diego, CA., 1960
  • Scope and Content
  • Yearbook for levy's graduating naval basic training. levy appears in ten photographs, all of which are identified in pen "DA" by levy's mother, Carol.
  • Box 3 / Folder 95
  • Rating Recommendation Notice, USN, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 96
  • Business card, Silver Shop, Tijuana, Mexico, 1961
  • Physical Description: Penned by levy on the verso

Sub-series 3: Richard Allen Morris and San Diego Materials, 1960-1962
  • Scope and Content
  • "During levy's short stint in the Navy he met painter Richard Allen Morris." Maser notes that Morris was an important influence on levy (Maser catalog, page 70)
  • Box 3 / Folder 97
  • Brushed Poems & a little PUTSCH, 1961
  • Physical Description: One of 100 numbered copies inscribed by Morris to levy.
  • Scope and Content
  • Included is a two-page handwritten letter from Morris to levy, presenting the book and describing the printing process used.
  • Box 3 / Folder 98
  • One-page typed letter from Morris to levy, June 1964
  • Box 3 / Folder 99
  • UPI wire story mailed to levy by Morris, undated
  • Physical Description: Includes handwritten note by Morris to levy.
  • Box 3 / Folder 100
  • Exhibition booklet, "1961: California: South", April 1961
  • Separated Material
  • The envelope, postmarked April 11, 1961, in which this item was mailed by levy to his brother Jim is found in the Correspondence to Jim and/or Charlene subseries.
  • Box 3 / Folder 101
  • Exhibition flyer, Richard Allen Morris, Artworks Galleries, San Diego, May 1962
  • Box 3 / Folder 102
  • Exhibition flyer, "Greenwich West Presents Improvisations: Robert Fries, Daniel Jackson, Richard Allen Morris", July 8, 1962
  • Box 3 / Folder 103
  • Exhibition flyer, Richard Allen Morris, i Gallery, November 26, 1963
  • Box 3 / Folder 104
  • Exhibition flyer, "Snap!! Crackle! & POP!: Pop Art in San Diego: Richard Allen Morris..." Southwestern College, Chula Vista, 1964
  • Physical Description: Includes note from levy to his brother Jim.
  • Box 3 / Folder 105
  • Exhibition program, Jazz production with paintings by Morris, Art Center in La Jolla, undated
  • Physical Description: The program prints three poems by Morris.
  • Box 3 / Folder 106
  • Show/gallery opening, "Announcing the opening of i Gallery" (with Richard Allen Morris represented), undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 107
  • Sam Francis show opening poster, i Gallery, September-October, 196?
  • Box 3 / Folder 108
  • Fred Mitchell show opening poster, i Gallery, undated
  • Box 3 / Folder 109
  • "How to Run a Coffee House" by Bob Stane, The Upper Cellar, San Diego, 1960

Sub-series 4: Newspaper Clippings, 1951-1968
  • Scope and Content
  • There are over 90 clippings from newspapers, all relating to the life and career of levy. The bulk of the articles pertain to levy's legal troubles, while others deal with the Cleveland poetry scene, the "hippie" scene, and political subjects.
  • Box 3 / Folder 110
  • Newspaper clippings, 1967-1968, undated
  • Alternate Form Available
  • Clippings in this file have been photocopied. Please use photocopies for reference purposes.

Newspaper clippings (oversized), 1951-1968, undated
  • Physical Location: Filed in Oversized Box 2
  • Physical Description: There are eight folders of oversized newspaper clippings.
  • Alternate Form Available
  • Clippings have been photocopied, unless their size was too large. Please use photocopies for reference purposes, when possible.

Series 10: Items from the Collection of d. a. levy, 1957-1968

Sub-series 1: d. a. levy "in Print" Scrapbook Pages, 1960-1968
  • Box 4 / Folder 1
  • Articles about d. a. levy, 1960-1968
  • Physical Location: Some items from this scrapbook are filed in Oversized Box 3
  • Scope and Content
  • A detailed description of the contents of this file is included in the Maser catalog (pp. 75-76). This file also includes a few items not included in Maser's description.
  • Box 4 / Folder 2
  • Works by levy, 1963-1968
  • Physical Location: Some items from this scrapbook are filed in Oversized Box 3
  • Scope and Content
  • A detailed description of the contents of this file is included in the Maser catalog (p. 77). This file also includes a few items not included in Maser's description.

Sub-series 2: Correspondence to levy, 1963-1968
  • Scope and Content
  • See the Maser catalog for a detailed descriptions of this correspondence, including a brief abstract of the contents of each letter or card.
  • Box 4 / Folder 3
  • Aitken, Bob, May 26, 1967
  • Box 4 / Folder 4
  • Armstrong, Harvey, undated, April 1968
  • Physical Description: 2 letters
  • Box 4 / Folder 5
  • Beck, George R., February 26, 1964
  • Box 4 / Folder 6
  • Berrefjord, Per, January 19, 1968, undated
  • Physical Description: 2 letters
  • Box 4 / Folder 7
  • Blazek, Douglas, November 19, 1966, November 19, 1968
  • Physical Description: 2 letters
  • Box 4 / Folder 8
  • Callahan, Jim, July 9, 1965
  • Box 4 / Folder 9
  • Carothers, R. L., January 17, 1968
  • Box 4 / Folder 10
  • Congdon, A. Kirby, February 1964
  • Box 4 / Folder 11
  • Curry, Andrew, November 6, 1964, June 6, 1966
  • Physical Description: 2 letters
  • Box 4 / Folder 12
  • DeLoach, Allen, October 1966
  • Box 4 / Folder 13
  • Edelson, Morris, undated
  • Box 4 / Folder 14
  • Fraser, Dave, September 1968
  • Box 4 / Folder 15
  • Freehafer, Edward G., February 13, 1964
  • Box 4 / Folder 16
  • Friedman, Ken, December 8, 1966
  • Box 4 / Folder 17
  • Ginsberg, Allen, September 28, 1966, undated, undated
  • Physical Description: 3 letters.
  • Restrictions on Use
  • Restrictions apply to duplication of these items. See Special Collections and Archives staff for more information.
  • Box 4 / Folder 18
  • Harris, David W., September 19, 1966
  • Box 4 / Folder 19
  • Krech, Richard, March 1968
  • Box 4 / Folder 20
  • Kryss, Tom, August 1, 1968
  • Box 4 / Folder 21
  • Kuch, J. D., July 3, 1968
  • Box 4 / Folder 22
  • Lane, Brian, circa December 1967
  • Box 4 / Folder 23
  • Malanga, Gerard, September 7, 1968
  • Box 4 / Folder 24
  • Mara, April 1968
  • Physical Description: 3 cards
  • Box 4 / Folder 25
  • Marvin, Walter Rumsey, February 14, 1964, January 25, 1965
  • Physical Description: 2 letters
  • Box 4 / Folder 26
  • McGowan, Richard C., March 1968
  • Box 4 / Folder 27
  • Miller, Brown, September 27, 1966
  • Box 4 / Folder 28
  • Montgomery, George, undated
  • Box 4 / Folder 29
  • O'Connelly, Barbara, undated
  • Box 4 / Folder 30
  • Payne, Vernon, March 25, 1964
  • Physical Description: Typed, postcard--one of levy's Un-'POP ART' cards (three legged introvert)
  • Box 4 / Folder 31
  • Pelli, Elena, September 28, 1968
  • Box 4 / Folder 32
  • Philpott, Wayne, undated
  • Box 4 / Folder 33
  • Puw, Lyndon and Chrissie, undated
  • Box 4 / Folder 34
  • Randall, Margaret, August 11, 1964, July 8, 1965
  • Box 4 / Folder 35
  • Rieder, Rolla, September 27, 1968
  • Box 4 / Folder 36
  • Rutherford, J. S., June 30, 1968
  • Box 4 / Folder 37
  • Ryan, L. Dolores, May 27, 1964
  • Box 4 / Folder 38
  • Rygulla, Ralf-Rainer, February 1968
  • Box 4 / Folder 39
  • Savarino, Paula, March 1968
  • Box 4 / Folder 40
  • RJS, undated
  • Box 4 / Folder 41
  • Swanberg, Ingrid, undated
  • Physical Description: 2 letters
  • Box 4 / Folder 42
  • Tidler, Charles, undated
  • Box 4 / Folder 43
  • Wagner, D. r., undated
  • Physical Description: 2 postcards
  • Box 4 / Folder 44
  • Williams, Loring, December 10, 1963, June 13, 1964
  • Physical Description: 2 letters
  • Box 4 / Folder 45
  • Wood, Jennings, March 11, 1964
  • Box 4 / Folder 46
  • Wyatt, Bill, March 1968, November 1968
  • Physical Description: 2 letters
  • Box 4 / Folder 47
  • Unknown sender (possibly D. r. Wagner or Barbara Connelly), undated
  • Physical Description: Leaf torn from a 19th century book; annotated:
  • Box 4 / Folder 48
  • Unknown sender, undated
  • Physical Description: Commercial Christmas card
  • Box 4 / Folder 49
  • Unknown sender (possibly Jack Grapes), August 1968
  • Physical Description: Empty envelope addressed to levy

Sub-series 3: Books Inscribed to, Inscribed by, or with a Connection to levy, 1909-1968
  • Physical Description: Most of the items in this sub-series are inscribed to levy.
  • Scope and Content
  • See the Maser catalog for a complete and detailed description of each of the publications included in this sub-series.
  • Box 4 / Folder 50
  • Bukowski, Charles. All the Assholes in the World and Mine, 1966
  • Box 4 / Folder 51
  • Delehanty, Trevor X. Atlas Schatt!, 1964
  • Box 4 / Folder 52
  • Deutsch, Joel. Deliveries, 1966
  • Box 4 / Folder 53
  • Fowler, Gene. Shaman Songs, 1967
  • Box 4 / Folder 54
  • Hickle, Beverly J. Above and Beyond: American Haiku, 1967
  • Box 4 / Folder 55
  • Irving, Washington. Legends of the Alhambra, 1909
  • Box 4 / Folder 56
  • Krech, Richard. Mythology for the Peoples Liberation, 1968
  • Box 4 / Folder 57
  • Kryss, Tom. Poem for levy & Dagmar, 1967
  • Physical Description: This is a handmade book with a binding created from a well-worn work shirt, bound with cord.
  • Box 4 / Folder 58
  • Kryss, Tom. Look at the Moon then Wipe the Light from Your Eyes and Tell Me What You See and Other Obscurities, 1968
  • Box 4 / Folder 59
  • Norse, Harold (translator). The Roman Sonnets of Giuseppe Gioachino Belli, 1960
  • Box 4 / Folder 60
  • O'Connelly, Barbara. The Next Perhaps, 1967
  • Box 4 / Folder 61
  • Padgett, Ron. In Advance of the Broken Arm, 1964
  • Physical Description: Illustrations by Joe Brainard.
  • Box 4 / Folder 62
  • Patchen, Kenneth. Because It Is: Poems and Drawings, 1960
  • Box 4 / Folder 63
  • Patchen, Kenneth. Poems of Humor & Protest, 1964
  • Box 4 / Folder 64
  • Randall, Margaret. October, 1965
  • Box 4 / Folder 65
  • Sorcic, James. Fire in the Sun: Poems, 1968
  • Box 4 / Folder 66
  • Wagner, D. r. April 15 April 16, 1966
  • Box 4 / Folder 67
  • Wagner, D. r. 18th Dynasty Egyptian Automobile Turnon, 1966-1967
  • Physical Description: Second edition with printed dedication to levy and others.

Sub-series 4: Artwork, Manuscripts, and Books by or Published by Clevelanders, 1961-1968
  • Scope and Content
  • See the Maser catalog for a complete and detailed description of the items in this sub-series.
  • Box 5 / Folder 1
  • Atkins, Russell. Phenomena, 1961
  • Box 5 / Folder 2
  • Atkins, Russell. Two by Atkins: The Abortionist and The Corpse + Two Poetic Dramas to be Set to Music, 1963
  • Box 5 / Folder 3
  • Butcher, Grace. ... more stars than room for ..., 1966
  • Box 5 / Folder 4
  • Dowden, George. He or Genesis (a long, long story), 1968
  • Box 5 / Folder 5
  • Ferguson, Steve. A Prophecy - 1965, 1968
  • Box 5 / Folder 6
  • Keller, Walter R. Youngstown Unusable & Other Poems, 1966
  • Physical Description: Cover art and internal illustrations by R. Crumb.
  • Box 5 / Folder 7
  • Kirchenberger, Mike. Principles of Cartography, 1967
  • Box 5 / Folder 8
  • [Kryss, T. L.]. 25c for levy's defense, 1967
  • Box 5 / Folder 9
  • [Kryss, Tom]. Christmas 1967, 1967
  • Box 5 / Folder 10
  • Kryss, Tom. Original silk screen print, 1967
  • Physical Description: Small, dark blue print on a sheet of pale blue paper.
  • Box 5 / Folder 11
  • Kryss, Tom. Original silk screen print, 1968
  • Physical Description: Blue ink on white paper, mounted onto a stiff board backing.
  • Box 5 / Folder 12
  • Lenehan, Kathie. One: Poems, undated
  • Box 5 / Folder 13
  • Osinski, Franklin W. W. "Cleveland Scene: 1965-1968", undated
  • Box 5 / Folder 14
  • RJS. My Brain is Bleeding Like Niagara, 1967
  • Box 5 / Folder 15
  • RJS. Peaces, 1966
  • Physical Description: This copy of Peaces has a typed dedication sheet indicating that it is a presentation copy to levy, one of an edition of 20. Includes original tipped in ink drawing by RJS.
  • Box 5 / Folder 16
  • RJS. "R.J.S. vs the DRAFT BOARD", undated
  • Physical Description: "Photostat" of a 6-page densly-typed statement by RJS.
  • Box 5 / Folder 17
  • Schramm, [Irene]. [Untitled], 1964
  • Physical Description: Handmade book.
  • Box 5 / Folder 18
  • Swanberg, Ingrid. 23-line poem, "for d.a. levy", undated
  • Box 5 / Folder 19
  • Thomas, Don. Bitter Thorns, 1966
  • Box 5 / Folder 20
  • Thomas, Don. Starting Place: A Quartet. Book One: Autumn, 1966
  • Box 5 / Folder 21
  • Thomas, Don. "Skygrey Revisited", 1968
  • Physical Description: 2-page typed poem with holograph corrections.
  • Box 5 / Folder 22
  • Wagner, D. r. 18th Dynasty Egyptian Automobile Turnon, 1966
  • Physical Description: First edition.
  • Box 5 / Folder 23
  • Willie, The. The Cockroach Hotel, 1968
  • Physical Description: Cover and internal silk screens by Tom Kryss.

Sub-series 5: Items from the Cleveland Poetry Scene, 1965-1968, undated
  • Box 5 / Folder 24
  • Antioch College. Guest pass for "visiting scholar" levy, undated
  • Box 5 / Folder 25
  • La Cave: Cleveland's House of Folk Music. Advertising card, undated
  • Physical Description: Small card advertising appearances by Jose Feliciano, Phil Ochs, Judy Henske, Paul Phillips, and Tom Rush.
  • Box 5 / Folder 26
  • Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus. Summer session schedule booklet, 1968
  • Box 5 / Folder 27
  • [The Gate]. Announcement for reading by levy, Grace Butcher, and Kent Taylor, November 18, 196?
  • Box 5 / Folder 28
  • [The Gate]. "the Gate presents the third open poetry reading", undated
  • Scope and Content
  • Includes excerpts from levy's "Cleveland Undercovers," and Grace Butcher's "Meditation 12/15/65," as well as the statement "this may be yr last chance to see & hear d.a. levy before his next life."
  • Box 5 / Folder 29
  • Lakey's Speed Shop, Piqua, Ohio. Business card, undated
  • Box 5 / Folder 30
  • [levy, d.a.]. Mailing list, undated
  • Physical Description: 2-page typed mailing list with forty names.
  • Box 5 / Folder 31
  • [levy, d.a.]. Mailing list, undated
  • Physical Description: One-page typed mailing list with 31 names.
  • Box 5 / Folder 32
  • [levy, d.a.]. Poster, undated
  • Physical Location: Filed in Oversized Box 3
  • Physical Description: 14.5 X 23 inches
  • Scope and Content
  • Silk screen printed poster, the text of which reads "D.A. LEVY / is a Greaser! / TELEPATHS / A 'SUN' RISE / Tonight 8:30 Kelly Hall / francois villon of cleveland - reading poems on the murder of / The Cleveland Underground." Includes a pasted-on Xerox of a hand flipping the bird. May be signed by one "antioch."
  • Box 5 / Folder 33
  • Midnight Hour Light-Show Dance. Poster, undated
  • Physical Location: Filed in Oversized Box 3
  • Physical Description: 13.5 X 19.5 inches
  • Scope and Content
  • Poster for a light show by levy, Kent Taylor, and Joanie Czaban.
  • Box 5 / Folder 34
  • The Neo-American Church, undated
  • Physical Description: 12-page booklet outlining the tenants of this religious organization.
  • Scope and Content
  • See the Maser catalog for a detailed description of this item, along with an errata note submitted in 2009 by Kent Taylor in reference to this item.
  • Box 5 / Folder 35
  • Roach, Michal J. Portrait of a young woman used for levy's Poem for Julie, undated
  • Physical Location: Filed in Oversized Box 3
  • Box 5 / Folder 36
  • The Well: A Place of Refreshment, Cleveland, Ohio. Menu and statement of ideals, undated
  • Box 5 / Folder 37
  • Sub-series 6: The Second Trip West, 1963
  • Scope and Content
  • Two business cards (Capri Cafe Restaurant Cocktails Lounge, Tijuana, Mexico and Box Canyon Indian Store, Lupton, Arizona) from levy's, Taylor's, and Czaban, Jr.'s road trip to California, summer, 1963.

Sub-series 7: Photographs, 1964-1967, undated
  • Scope and Content
  • See the Maser catalog for a complete and detailed description of these photographs, many of which are annotated by levy.
  • Box 5 / Folder 38
  • Group photograph, July 1965
  • Scope and Content
  • L-R: Chris Torrance, John Williams, Bill Wyatt, Barry Taylor. Annotation on verso: "'4 Stoned Sages' of the West Wickam Dada Association / Defunct then as now..."
  • Box 5 / Folder 39
  • Berrefjord, Per and Anne, undated
  • Box 5 / Folder 40
  • Dagmar, undated
  • Box 5 / Folder 41
  • Egan, Rob and Anne, undated
  • Box 5 / Folder 42
  • levy, d.a., 1966
  • Physical Description: Two versions of the same photograph, one of which is a cropped close-up.
  • Scope and Content
  • Annotated on verso by levy: "foto By Mike Roach / levy 1966."
  • Box 5 / Folder 43
  • Levey, Sandy, undated
  • Scope and Content
  • A photograph of levy's niece, at a very young age.
  • Box 5 / Folder 44
  • Leighton, Ann, December 1964
  • Box 5 / Folder 45
  • Pederson, Ed, 1964
  • Box 5 / Folder 46
  • Pircher, Barry Edgar, undated
  • Box 5 / Folder 47
  • Randall, Margaret and family, 1964
  • Box 5 / Folder 48
  • Wagner, D. r., 1967
  • Box 5 / Folder 49
  • Three musicians performing outside, possibly taken at the Congress shoot, undated
  • Box 5 / Folder 50
  • Crowd at an outdoor reading, possibly taken at the Museum Sit-In, undated
  • Box 5 / Folder 51
  • Stone steps (uncredited photograph), undated
  • Box 5 / Folder 52
  • House pilings (uncredited photograph), undated

Sub-series 8: Periodicals with a Direct Connection to levy, 1964-1969
  • Box 5 / Folder 53
  • Avant-Garde #8, 1969
  • Physical Location: Filed in Oversized Box 3
  • Box 5 / Folder 54
  • Diamond Sangha, v. 4, n. 4, 1964
  • Box 5 / Folder 55
  • Intrepid III, July 1964
  • Box 5 / Folder 56
  • Kauri 3, 1964
  • Box 5 / Folder 57
  • Ohio Authors & Composers 1964, 1964
  • Box 5 / Folder 58
  • Poetry, v. 108, n. 2, 1966
  • Box 5 / Folder 59
  • PM Newsletter #16, 1968

Sub-series 9: Cleveland Periodicals, 1960-1966
  • Box 5 / Folder 60
  • Fenn College Poetry Forum XIV Worksheets, March 13, 1964
  • Box 5 / Folder 61
  • Fenn Literary Omnibus 1964 Volume II, 1964
  • Box 5 / Folder 62
  • XVc, undated
  • Scope and Content
  • Prints Kent Taylor's long poem "Cleveland."
  • Box 5 / Folder 63
  • Fine Arts: A Weekly Guide, v. 13, n. 645, 1966
  • Scope and Content
  • Features article by Adelaide Simon "Swingers at the Gate," which mentions levy, Jim Lowell, Kent Taylor, and others from the Cleveland poetry scene.
  • Box 5 / Folder 64
  • The Free Lance, v. 4, n. 1, 1957
  • Box 5 / Folder 65
  • The Free Lance, v. 5, n. 1, 1960
  • Box 5 / Folder 66
  • The Free Lance, v. 10, n. 1, 1966
  • Scope and Content
  • Reviews and mentions several of levy's works, and notes a levy reading at Cleveland State University with Salamon and Atkins, as well as the Gate reading series.
  • Box 5 / Folder 67
  • The Radical Voice, v. 1, n. 2, 1964
  • Scope and Content
  • Includes a book review by Kent Taylor of Clancy Sigal's novel Going Away.
  • Box 5 / Folder 68
  • Sum #1 (Lakewood, Ohio), undated

Sub-series 10: Other Periodicals, 1962-1968
  • Box 6 / Folder 1
  • Anarchy, v. 7, n. 9, 1967
  • Box 6 / Folder 2
  • blewointment, v. 5, n. 2, 1968
  • Box 6 / Folder 3
  • Blue Beat 1, 1964
  • Box 6 / Folder 4
  • The Crusader, v. 5, n. 1, 1963
  • Box 6 / Folder 5
  • The Eight-Pager: A Happening in 8 Parts. Series 1, part three: The Orange Satori, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 6
  • Foxfire, v. 2, n. 1, 1968
  • Box 6 / Folder 7
  • Innerspace, v. 1, n. 1, 1966
  • Box 6 / Folder 8
  • Input, v. 1, n. 2, 1964
  • Box 6 / Folder 9
  • Input, v. 1, n. 3, 1964
  • Box 6 / Folder 10
  • Intermedia, v. 1, n. 5, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 11
  • Lines #1, 1964
  • Box 6 / Folder 12
  • Lynx, v. 1, n. 1, 1962
  • Box 6 / Folder 13
  • Mother Eight, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 14
  • Poet, v. 5, n. 2 & 3, 1964
  • Box 6 / Folder 15
  • Poetry Newsletter. Advertising flyer for number 2, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 16
  • Poor Old Tired Horse 12, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 17
  • Potpourri 9, 1967
  • Box 6 / Folder 18
  • Sun, November 17, 1968
  • Physical Description: Two copies
  • Box 6 / Folder 19
  • Van Guard, v. 1, n. 1, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 20
  • Wild Dog #6, 1963
  • Box 6 / Folder 21
  • Yowl #7, undated

Sub-series 11: Books from the Library of d. a. levy, 1961-1970, undated
  • Separated Material
  • All materials in this series have been separated from the archival collection and cataloged in the KentLINK catalog. This has been done so that these publications can be collocated with existing author publications previously acquired and placed in the Special Collections and Archives book collection.

Sub-series 12: Materials for the Study of Eastern Religion, 1966-1968, undated
  • Scope and Content
  • See the Maser catalog for a complete and detailed description of the contents of this sub-series.
  • Box 6 / Folder 22
  • Typed notes, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 23
  • Portfolio with mimeos or photocopies of aspects of instruction, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 24
  • Kantaka, v. IV, n. 1 and 2, 1968
  • Box 6 / Folder 25
  • Tozan's Sixty Blows: Commentary on Mumokan, Chapter 15, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 26
  • Zazen, v. 1, n. 1, 1966

Sub-series 13: Image Reference Materials, 1946-1950, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 27
  • Vargas Girls illustrations, 1960s?
  • Box 6 / Folder 28
  • Buttera illustrations for Aphrodite by Pierre Louys, 1940-1950
  • Box 6 / Folder 29
  • Photos of women from men's magazines and centerfolds, 1960s?
  • Box 6 / Folder 30
  • Figure Photography Annual Seven, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 31
  • Savage illustrations for Droll Stories by Balzac, 1946
  • Box 6 / Folder 32
  • City scene and Japanese brochure, undated

Sub-series 14: Other Printed Materials, 1960-1974, undated
  • Scope and Content
  • See the Maser catalog for a complete and detailed description of the contents of this sub-series. Some of these items appear to have been sent to levy's family after his death.
  • Box 6 / Folder 33
  • Augtwofive items, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 34
  • Banker, Lynn. Envelope, July 1966
  • Box 6 / Folder 35
  • Circle of Loving Companions, 1968
  • Box 6 / Folder 36
  • DePew, Wally. Unsigned artwork, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 37
  • Ellis, Craig. Napalm: Rice Paper, 1970
  • Box 6 / Folder 38
  • Ferguson, Steve. "The Pillheads", 1965
  • Physical Description: Photocopied drawing
  • Box 6 / Folder 39
  • Freedom Now from the Draft and War. Committee for Nonviolent Action, War Resisters League, Student Peace Uniion, and Catholic Worker., undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 40
  • "God of Hellfire" poster, undated
  • Physical Location: Filed in the 11th floor map case.
  • Box 6 / Folder 41
  • Keane monochrome, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 42
  • Lawrence, D. H. Excerpts from the Unpublished Private Letters..., undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 43
  • Postcards with Asian themes, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 44
  • Postcard. "Keep Smiling the Boss Loves Idiots", 1960
  • Box 6 / Folder 45
  • Price, Orris. Selected Poems, 1974
  • Box 6 / Folder 46
  • Provo Manifesto, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 47
  • SDS. Student handbook: 100 years of decay, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 48
  • Texarcana warning sticker, 1962
  • Box 6 / Folder 49
  • Vandt, Linda. Two erotic drawings, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 50
  • Williams, John. Review of A Historian Looks at the American High School by Henry S. Commager, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 51
  • Loverly envelopes, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 52
  • Articles on hippies, bikers, and religion (various sources), 1965, 1968, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 53
  • The Premier World Stamp Album, 1960
  • Scope and Content
  • levy's personal stamp album. This item was donated to the collection by James Levey.
  • Box 6 / Folder 54
  • Los Angeles Free Press, v. 4, n. 20 and 21, May 19 and May 26, 1967
  • Scope and Content
  • These issues of the LA Free Press appear to have no content directly related to levy. These items are not included in the Maser catalog.
  • Box 6 / Folder 55
  • West Life, v. 18, n. 37, June 4, 1962
  • Scope and Content
  • This issue of West Life appears to have no content directly related to levy. This item is not included in the Maser catalog.

Sub-series 15: Drawings by Others, undated
  • Scope and Content
  • The materials in this sub-series, other than the three pastel drawings, are not noted in the Maser catalog.
  • Box 6 / Folder 56
  • Eye flower drawing, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 57
  • "Printed circuits and diagrams" by Steve [last name illegible], undated

Three pastel drawings on watercolor paper, undated
  • Physical Location: Filed in Oversized Box 1.
  • Scope and Content
  • Includes drawings of an electric fan; a female portrait; a drawing of a tunnel surrounded by bright colored patches titled "Invitation to High." None are signed and may be by Mara, according to the Maser catalog.

Sub-series 16: Posthumous levy Ephemera, 1974, 1988, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 58
  • Sears brand Bolt Action Single Shot .22 Rifle Model 41. Instruction booklet, undated
  • Box 6 / Folder 59
  • Cleveland, v. 3, n. 1, 1974
  • Scope and Content
  • Includes Derek VanPelt's article "Death of a Poet."
  • Box 6 / Folder 60
  • days of rain and fire: d.a. levy 20 years after. Flyer for this event, 1988
  • Box 6 / Folder 61
  • Coventry Reader. "Days of Rain and Fire" issue, 1988
  • Physical Location: Filed in Oversized Box 3