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Contributing Institution:
The Bancroft Library
Title: Robert D. Brotherson collection of the Activist group of poets and other materials
Creator:
Brotherson, Robert
Identifier/Call Number: BANC MSS 2008/111
Physical Description:
9.1 linear feet
(6 cartons, 4 boxes)
Date (inclusive): approximately 1912-2004
Abstract: Consists of correspondence, manuscripts, newspaper clippings, poems and publications from members of the Activist group of
poets; business correspondence and administrative records related to the publishers Woolmer/Brotherson Ltd.; correspondence
and personalia from Activist member and publisher Robert Brotherson; and materials related to Works: A Quarterly of Writing,
which Brotherson edited. Includes correspondence and/or writings from Stuart Friebert, Jean McGahey Hart, Lawrence Hart, Rosalie
Moore, Lois Moyles, Fred Ostrander, and Laurel Trivelpiece.
Physical Location: Many of the Bancroft Library collections are stored offsite and advance notice may be required for use. For current information
on the location of these materials, please consult the library's online catalog.
Language of Material:
English
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Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Accruals
No future additions are expected.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The Robert D. Brotherson collection of the Activist group of poets and other materials was given to The Bancroft Library between
2008-2009 by J. Howard Woolmer, on behalf of Robert D. Brotherson.
Alternate Forms Available
There are no alternative forms of this collection.
Biography
The Activist group had its origins in classes taught by poet Lawrence Hart (1901-1996) in Oakland. Three "especially promising
young students" - Robert Horan, Jeanne McGahey, and Rosalie Moore - attended a class in 1937 and, under Hart's leadership,
they began to regard themselves as a group. The word "Activist" didn't have a political connotation. It was meant capture
their belief that poetry should be exciting, with every line active. The label first appeared in their 1946 publication, "Ideas
of Order in Experimental Poetry." Then W.H. Auden used it in his introduction to Moore's 1949 collection, "The Grasshopper
Man," and the label stuck. The prominent journal, Poetry, featured the Activists in a special issue in 1951, and in a special
half-issue feature in 1958. New writers joined the group in the fifties, including Robert Dale Brotherson, who co-edited the
magazine the Activists published from 1950-1955 (with Don Wobber). Hart and his colleagues openly criticized the Beats in
the San Francisco Chronicle. Hart "saw 1958 as the end point of the Modernist era in poetry," one that began with the publication
of Les Fleurs du Mal by Baudelaire in 1858, and ended with the publication of Allen Ginsberg's Howl a century later. Subsequntly,
the popularity of the Activists was eclipsed by that of the Beats and other writers in the "San Francisco Renaissance." Hart,
however, continued to teach and attract new students. All told, he taught poetry in the Bay for 50 years. For more information
on Hart and the Activists, see:
https://lawrencehart.org/the-activist-poets/
Robert Dale Brotherson changed his last name from Botherson. His father, Robert Joseph Botherson, was a Canadian military
officer and participated in World Wars I and II. Nellie Keas, Brotherson's mother, was a silent film actress. J. Howard Woolmer
(1929-2023), Brotherson's publishing partner, was born in Montreal. He moved to New York City in 1958, and began a career
as a professional bookseller in the early 1960s. Woolmer also compiled bibliographies and collections of (among others) American
and Irish poets.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], The Robert D. Broterson collection of the Activist group of poets and other materials, BANC MSS
2008/111,The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
System of Arrangement
Arranged to the folder level
Processing Information
Processed by Marjorie Bryer in 2023.
Processing Information
The collection was stored in manila envelopes, and folder titles were transcribed from those envelopes. Materials were arranged
intellectually in alphabetical order, by name or type of material.
Related Collections
Robert D. Brotherson photograph collection (BANC PIC 2008.084)
Rosalie Moore photographed by Blake Davis (BANC PIC 2008.071)
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence, manuscripts (some final, some annotated), newspaper clippings, original copies of poems, and publications
from members of the Activist group of poets. Also contains business correspondence and administrative records related to Woolmer/Brotherson
Ltd., which published works by members of the group and other writers. There is also correspondence and personalia from Activist
member and publisher Robert Brotherson, and materials related to Works: A Quarterly of Writing, which he edited. Includes
correspondence and/or writings from Stuart Friebert, Jean McGahey Hart, Lawrence Hart, Rosalie Moore, Lois Moyles, Fred Ostrander,
and Laurel Trivelpiece.
Publication Rights
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of some materials may be restricted by terms of University of California gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions,
privacy and publicity rights, licensing and trademarks. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond
that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be
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Subjects and Indexing Terms
Brotherson, Robert -- Archives.
Keas, Nellie
Moore, Rosalie, 1910-2001
Friebert, Stuart, 1931-
American poetry -- Women authors.
American poetry--20th century
Poets, American--20th century--California
Publishers and publishing
Hart, Jeanne McGahey
Hart, Lawrence
Moyles, Lois
Trivelpiece, Laurel