Scope and Content
Biographical note
Arrangement
Conditions Governing Access
Conditions Governing Use
Rights Statement for Archival Description
Preferred Citation
Contributing Institution:
USC Libraries Special Collections
Title: Jack Hirschman papers
Creator:
Hirschman, Jack
Identifier/Call Number: 0158
Identifier/Call Number: 1040
Physical Description:
3 Linear Feet
3 boxes and 1 oversize folder
Date (inclusive): 1962-1982
Abstract: Manuscripts of Hirschman's (b.1933) Requiem and Hunger; typescript translations of Russian writer Alexander Kohan; Bukowski
ephemera.
General Physical Description note: All materials are in good condition, with some items, like the Bukowski special editions, in mint condition.
Language of Material:
English
.
Scope and Content
Manuscripts of Hirschman's Requiem and Hunger; typescript translations of Russian writer Alexander Kohan; Charles Bukowski
ephemera.
The Hirschman papers are composed of two boxes of manuscripts and one box of Hirschman's personal collection of Charles Bukowski
ephemera, including signed limited editions of various publications. The Hirschman manuscripts date from 1962-1982, though
many are undated. The translation manuscripts are often printed side-by-side with the foreign language original, which gives
the reader insight into the metamorphosis of poetry from one language to another. Correspondences range from editors' tirades
to detailed and often warm communiques from the poets with whom Hirschman worked. Of particular interest is one large collection
of letters about the creation of an anthology of Artaud, including the translations of Hirschman, Anaïs Nin, and others.
Biographical note
Writer/tranlsator Jack Hirschman was born on December 13, 1933, in New York, NY; he was the son of Stephen Dannemark and Nellie
(Keller) Hirschman. Hirschman married Ruth Epstein, a radio programmer, on December 25, 1954. The couple had two children;
Celia and David.
Hirschman received his Bachelor of Arts degree from City College New York in 1955, and earned both his A.M. and Ph.D. from
Indiana University in 1957 and 1961, respectively. He is a member of the Union of Street Poets, the Union of Left Writers,
the Roque Dalton Cultural Brigade, and the Jacques Roumain Cultural Brigade.
In his career Hirschman has worked as a poet of Dartmouth College (1952-); instructor and assistant professor of English at
the University of California, Los Angeles (1959-61; 1961-66); painter and collagist, with exhibitions in Los Angeles and Venice,
California; and translator of over 25 books from the original German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Albanian, and Greek.
Poems
- Fragments, privately printed, 1952.
- A Correspondence of Americans, introduction by Karl Shapiro, Indiana University Press, 1960.
- Two, lithographs by Arnold Belkin, Zora Gallery (Los Angeles), 1963.
- Interchange, Zora Gallery, 1964.
- Kline Sky, J. Brandi, 1965.
- (Editor) Antonin Artaud, Artaud Anthology, City Lights, 1965.
- Yod, Trigram Press (London), 1966.
- London Seen Directly, Cape Golliard (London), 1967.
- Wasn't It Like This in the Woodcut, Cape Golliard, 1967.
- Ltd. Interchangeable in Eternity: Poems of Jackruthdavidcelia Hirschman, privately printed, 1967.
- William Blake, Love Press, 1967.
- (With Asa Benveniste) A Word in Your Season, Trigram Press, 1967.
- Jerusalem: A Three-Part Poem, Love Press, 1968.
- Aleph, Benoni and Zaddik, Tenfingers Press, 1968.
- Jerusalem, Ltd., Trigram Press, 1968.
- Shekinah, Maya, 1969.
- Broadside Golem, Box Zero, 1969.
- Black Alephs: Poems, 1960-1968, Phoenix Book Shop, 1969.
- NHR, Christopher's Books, 1970.
- Scintilla, Tree Books, 1970.
- Soledeth, Q Press, 1971.
- DT, Yes Press, 1971.
- The Burning of Los Angeles, J'Ose Press, 1971.
- HNYC, Skyline Press, 1971.
- Les Vidanges, Beyond Baroque, 1972.
- The R of the Ari's Raziel, Press of the Pegacycle Lady, 1972.
- Adamnan, Christopher's Books, 1972.
- Aur Sea, Tree Books, 1973.
- Cantillations, Capra, 1973.
- K'wai sing: The Origin of the Dragon, a Surrealist Text, Beyond Baroque, 1973.
- Djackson, Rainbow Resin, 1974.
- Cockroach Street, Street, 1975.
- The Cool Boyetz Cycle, Golden Mountain, 1975.
- Kashtaninyah Segodnyah, Beatitude, 1976.
- Lyripol, City Lights, 1976.
- The Arcanes of Le Compte de St. Germain, Amerus, 1977.
- The Proletarian Arcane, Amerus, 1978.
- The Jonestown Arcane, Poetry for the People, 1979.
- The Cagliostro Arcane, Michael Hargraves, 1981.
- The David Arcane, Amerus, 1982.
- Class Questions, Retribution Press, 1982.
- The Necessary Is, Fishy Afoot, 1984.
- Kallatumba, Ruddy Duck, 1984.
- The Bottom Line, Curbstone, 1988.
Translator
- (With Victor Erlich), Vladimir Mayakovsky, Electric Iron, Maya, 1970.
- Artaud, Love Is a Tree, Red Hill, 1972.
- Rene Depestre, A Rainbow for the Christian West, Red Hill, 1972.
- Luisa Pasamanik, The Exiled Angel, Red Hill, 1973.
- Stephane Mallarme, Igitur, Press of the Pegacycle Lady, 1973.
- Ait Djafer, Wail for the Arab Beggars of the Casbah, Papa Bach Bookstore, 1973.
- Jean Cocteau, The Crucifixion, Quarter Press, 1975.
- Johann Maier, The Book of Noah, Tree Books, 1975.
- (With Alexander Altmann), Eleazer of Worms, Three Tracts, Beatitude, 1976.
- Alexander Kohav, Orange Voice, Beatitude, 1976.
- Kohav, Four Angels in Profile, Four Bears in Fullface, Beatitude, 1976.
- Robert Rodzhdestvensky, Requiem, Beatitude, 1977.
- Natasha Belyaeva, Hunger, D'Aurora Press, 1977.
- Kohav, Emigroarium, Amerus, 1977.
- Eliphas Levi, Dove Rose, Viscerally Press, 1979.
- Depestre, Vegetations of Splendor, Vanguard Press, 1980.
- Santo Cali, Yossiph Shyryn, Antigruppo (Sicily, Italy), 1981.
- Cali, Jabixshak, Amerus, 1982.
- Katerina Gogon, Three Clucks Left, Night Horn, 1983.
- Pablo Neruda, Elegy, David Books, 1983.
- Sarah Kirsch, Poems, Alcatraz Editions, 1983.
- Agim Gjarkora, Communist, Fishy Afoot, 1984.
- Roque Dalton, Clandestine Poems, Solidarity, 1984.
- Paul Laraque, Slingshot, Seaworthy Press, 1987.
- Ferruccio Brugnaro, Fist of Sun, Curbstone Press (Willimantic, CT), 1997.
Arrangement
The materials in the archive are sorted by author (if translation) or title (if Hirschman's original work), arranged alphabetically
in boxes 1 and 2. Box 3 contains Hirschman's Bukowski collection, sorted alphabetically. Individual items may be located by
title, author, or sometimes date in the finding aid.
Conditions Governing Access
COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE. Advance notice required for access.
Conditions Governing Use
All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Department of Special
Collections at specol@usc.edu. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical
items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.
Rights Statement for Archival Description
Finding aid description and metadata are licensed under an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
Preferred Citation
[Box/folder# or item name], Jack Hirschman papers, Collection no. 0158, Special Collections, USC Libraries, University of
Southern California
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Literature -- Translations
Ephemera
Correspondence
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Archival resources
American poetry -- 20th century -- Archival resources
Typescripts
Manuscripts
Artaud, Antonin -- Archives
Bukowski, Charles -- Archives
Hirschman, Jack -- Archives