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Brewster Ghiselin photograph collection, 1950-1980s
Overview of the Collection
- Title
- Brewster Ghiselin photograph collection
- Dates
- 1950-1980s (inclusive)19501989
- Quantity
- 1 box
- Collection Number
- P0296
- Summary
- The Brewster Ghiselin photograph collection contains photographs of Writer's Conference activities; portrait photographs of conference participants; three views of areas in Utah photographed by Karl F. Kunkel.
- Repository
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University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860
Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu - Access Restrictions
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Materials must be used on-site; advance notice suggested. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Brewster Ghiselin was born in Webster Groves, Missouri, in 1903, but once said that he felt more at home in California near Mt. Tamalpais, where he moved at age 18. Ghiselin is specifically well-known for his poem "The Rattlesnake" but has many finely developed and diversified abilities. In addition to publishing numerous collections of poetry, Ghiselin was responsible for creating and teaching a course on the creative process, which in turn birthed his over 500,000-copy bestseller, The Creative Process. Not being limited merely to the exposition and sublimation of the written word, Ghiselin held a showing of watercolors and drawings at the Salt Lake Art Council's Art Barn in 1937. The result of Ghiselin's achievements: a garner of awards and immense recognition of achievement in the arts. In 1970, Ghiselin received an award from the National Institute of Arts and Letters and had his "Country of the Minotaur" selected by Masterplots as one of the oustanding books printed in 1970. To further the list, in 1981 and 1982 respectively, Ghiselin received the William Carlos Williams Award from the Poetry Society of America and the Governor's Award for the Arts.
The University of Utah Writer's Conference was established, conducted, and supplied with well-known and gifted teachers and writers through the efforts of Ghiselin, who served as conference director for nineteen years. Ghiselin joined the University of Utah faculty in 1929 after receiving his A.B. degree from UCLA in 1927, his M.A. from UC Berkeley in 1928 and after completing a year of study at Oxford, where he had gone in pursuit of "finding a large-minded faculty and a liberal view" and D. H. Lawrence. A strong vein of naturalism runs through Ghiselin's work, and Wallace Stegner, in Ghiselin's The Water of Light, seems to sum Ghiselin's ability and his interpretation of the natural world the best: "That has been his double mark--the capacity to take in through the senses the whole range of the natural world, and the curiosity and patience and passion to know it in its quintessence, its ultimate quiddity, its absolute right image or word" (pg. 214).
As for Ghiselin's personal excellence in poetry, he has been called "one of the brightest of the young poets"; as for the University of Utah Writer's Conference, the Ghiselin excellence is apparent. "On the whole, though, I am very well satisfied with what seems to me the essential success of the conference in serving the needs of the writers in the community who matter most. It is a comfort, too, to find that the smart and talented young people all feel I have been doing the best thing possible for them in handling the conference as I have" (excerpt from a letter to Caroline Gordon, dated July 3, 1952).
(Sources for the biography include newspaper articles and shorts from his published works.)
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The Brewster Ghiselin photograph collection contains photographs of Writer's Conference activities, portrait photographs of conference participants, three views of areas in Utah photographed by Karl F. Kunkel.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Writer's Conference activities, conference participants, areas in Utah photographed by Karl F. KunkelReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1
Container(s) | Description |
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Folder | |
1 | Writer's Conference activities, conference participants
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2 | Writer's Conference activities, conference participants
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3 | Writer's Conference activities, conference participants
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4 | Addendum
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5 | Writers Conference (Addendum)
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6 | Scenes of Utah (Addendum)
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7 | "Inspiration of Natural Light" (Addendum)
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8 | (Addendum)
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9 | Postcards
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10 | Family and travel
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11 | Artifacts
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12 | Writer's conference
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13 | Allen Tate
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14 | Dylan Thomas
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15 | Artwork
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16 | Hummingbirds
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17 | Dance of the Dolpins Transparencies, Mediterranean Fishes for Windrose Book
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Authors, American--Congresses--Photographs
- Authors, American--Photographs
Corporate Names
- University of Utah--Writer's Conference--History--Photographs
Geographical Names
- Utah--Photographs
Form or Genre Terms
- Photographic prints--1950-1970
- Portrait photographs