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Inventory of the Gary Snyder Papers
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Inventory of the Gary Snyder Papers
Collection number: D-050
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| 1930 | Gary Snyder born (May 8) in San Francisco, California, first of two children born to Harold and Lois Wilkie Snyder. |
| 1932 | Snyder's family moves to country land near Lake City, Washington and starts a small dairy. |
| Sister, Anthea, born. | |
| 1942 | Family moves to Portland, Oregon. |
| 1943-1945 | Enters high school in Portland. |
| Works summers at camp on Spirit Lake, Washington. | |
| Summer of 1945 climbs Mt. St. Helens | |
| 1946-1947 | Joins the Portland Mazamas, a mountaineering club. |
| Works summers for United Press and as a copy boy for the Portland Oregonian. | |
| Graduates from Lincoln High School. | |
| Climbs a number of Pacific Northwest snowpeaks. | |
| 1947 | Summer, backpacks in the southern Washington Cascades. |
| Climbs Mt. Rainier. | |
| Begins undergraduate study at Reed College, Portland, Oregon. | |
| 1948 | Summer, hitchhikes to New York City, gets seaman's papers and ships out in the Marine Cooks and Stewards Union. |
| Visits Colombia and Venezuela. | |
| 1949 | Summer, works on the trail crew for the U.S. Forest Service, Columbia National Forest (now the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.) |
| 1950 | Publishes first poems in Reed College student publication Janus. |
| Marries Alison Gass. | |
| Summer, works for U.S. Park Service excavating the archaelogical site of old Fort Vancouver. | |
| 1951 | Spring, graduates from Reed College with BA in Anthropology and Literature, senior thesis, The Dimensions of a Haida Myth. |
| Summer, works as timber scaler on Warm Springs Indian Reservation, backpacks in the Olympic Mountains. | |
| Fall, begins graduate program in Anthropology at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, but stays only one semester. | |
| 1952 | Spring, returns to San Francisco, does odd jobs, lives with poet Philip Whalen. |
| Summer, works as lookout at Crater Mountain, Mt. Baker National Forest. | |
| Divorces Alison Gass. | |
| 1953 | Summer, works as a lookout in Mt. Baker National Forest on Sourdough Mountains, works on Myths & Texts. |
| Fall, meets Kenneth Rexroth. | |
| 1953-1955 | Graduate student, East Asian Languages Department, University of California, Berkeley. |
| 1954 | Summer and fall, works as choker-setter for Warm Springs Lumber Company, Oregon. |
| 1955 | Summer, works on trail crew, Yosemite National Park. |
| Long backpack trip in the Minarets and headwaters of the Kern. | |
| Fall, continues East Asian language study at U.C. Berkeley and translates Han-Shan. | |
| Meets Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac in San Francisco. | |
| Poetry reading at Six Gallery in San Francisco. | |
| Lives with Jack Kerouac in cabin in Mill Valley. | |
| 1956 | May, by freighter to Kyoto, Japan, lives in Zen Temple Shokoku-ji. |
| Studies under Miura Isshu Roshi. | |
| Summer, with Japanese climber friends, backpacks and climbs in the Northern Japanese Alps. | |
| 1957 | August, boards S.S. Sappa Creek in Yokohama, works as wiper in engine room. |
| Visits Persian Gulf five times, Italy, Sicily, Turkey, Okinawa, Wake, Guam, Ceylon, Samoa, Hawaii. | |
| 1958 | April, disembarks in San Pedro, returns to San Francisco. |
| Shares Marin cabin with Lew Welch, spends nine months involved in the literary scene. | |
| 1959 | Returns to Kyoto, Japan and begins study under Oda Sesso Roshi at the Daitoku-ji monastery. |
| Riprap published, printed in Kyoto and sold through City Lights Books, San Francisco. | |
| 1960 | Myths & Texts published by Totem Press. |
| Marries Joanne Kyger in Kyoto. | |
| 1961-1962 | Kyger and Snyder go to India by boat, travel extensively in Sri Lanka, India, and Nepal. |
| Join Allen Ginsberg in New Delhi. | |
| Visit with the Dalai Lama in Dharamshala. | |
| 1963 | Allen Ginsberg visits Kyoto. |
| Snyder and Ginsberg first meet poet Nanao Sakaki. | |
| 1964 | May, Snyder returns to the West Coast. |
| Summer, long backpack trip in the Sierra in Bubbs Creek country. | |
| Fall, teaches English poetry workshops and classes at U.C. Berkeley. | |
| 1965 | Summer, participates in Berkeley Poetry Conference (Robert Duncan, Charles Olson, Jack Spicer, James Koller, Lew Welch, Allen Ginsberg, and others.) |
| Long trip with Ginsberg to British Columbia where the two climb Glacier Peak in the North Cascades. | |
| October, returns to Japan. | |
| Six Sections from Mountains and Rivers Without End published by Grey Fox Press. | |
| Kyger and Snyder divorce. | |
| 1966 | Meets Masa Uehara. |
| Visits U.S., participates in the "Gathering of the Tribes" in Golden Gate Park. | |
| A Range of Poems published in England. | |
| Oda Sesso Roshi dies. | |
| 1967 | March, returns to Japan. |
| Summer at Banyan Ashram on Suwa-no-se Island in the East China Sea. | |
| Marries Masa Uehara there. | |
| Winter, studies with Nakamura Sojun Roshi at Daitokuji. | |
| 1968 | Son, Kai, born in Kyoto. |
| Returns to U.S., receives Levinson Prize from Poetry (Chicago), and is awarded Guggenheim Fellowship. | |
| Publishes The Back Country. | |
| Father, Harold Snyder dies. | |
| 1969 | Son, Gen, is born. |
| Earth House Hold published. | |
| Summer, backpacks with Nanao Sakaki in high Sierra. | |
| Visits environmental activists around the U.S., distributes "Smokey the Bear Sutra" at Sierra Club Wilderness Conference, San Francisco. | |
| 1970 | Moves to San Juan Ridge, north of the South Yuba river, in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. |
| Builds his house, "Kitkitdizze," with friends and students. | |
| Regarding Wave published. | |
| 1971 | Reads paper, "The Wilderness" at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara. |
| 1972 | June, attends United Nations Conference on the Environment, Stockholm, Sweden. |
| July, travels throughout Hokkaido, Japan researching wildlife, climbs in the Daisetsu Mountain Range. | |
| 1973 | The Fudo Trilogy published. |
| 1974 | Turtle Island published. |
| 1975 | Awarded Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Turtle Island. |
| First MLA panel on Snyder's poetry held in San Francisco. | |
| 1975-1979 | Appointed member of the Board of the California Arts Council. |
| 1976 | First critical book-length study of Snyder's work published: Bob Steuding, Gary Snyder. |
| 1977 | The Old Ways published. |
| 1979 | He Who Hunted Birds in His Father's Village: The Dimensions of a Haida Myth (based on Reed College thesis) published. |
| 1980 | The Real Work: Interviews & Talks 1964-1979 published. |
| 1981 | Summer, trip with family to Japan. |
| Fall, poetry readings in Australia with Nanao Sakaki. | |
| 1982 | Summer, "Ring of Bone" Zendo built. |
| Fall, readings in Sweden, Scotland, and England. | |
| 1983 | Axe Handles and Passage through India, published. |
| Second critical study, Gary Snyder's vision by Charles Molesworth, appears. | |
| 1984 | Fall, travels in the Peoples' Republic of China as guest of the Writers' Union together with Toni Morrison, Maxine Hong Kingston, Allen Ginsberg, and others. |
| 1986 | Begins teaching at U.C. Davis. |
| Left Out in the Rain published. | |
| 1987 | Inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters. |
| Travels in the Brooks Range of Alaska. | |
| 1989 | Awarded the Fred S. Cody Memorial Award. |
| Masa Uehara and Snyder divorce. | |
| 1990 | Yuba Watershed Institute established. |
| Readings in Taiwan. | |
| Practice of the Wild published. | |
| 1991 | Marries Carole Koda. |
| Fall, Snyder, Koda and Sakaki travel in Japan. | |
| 1992 | Travels in Ladakh and readings in Spain. |
| No Nature published. | |
| 1993 | Elected into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. |
| 1994 | Travels in Botswana and Zimbabwe with Kai and Gen Snyder. |
| 1995 | A Place in Space published. |
| Readings in Ireland. | |
| Fall, trip to Nepal with Carole Koda and daughter, trek to Base Camp on Sagarmatha (Everest). | |
| 1996 | Travels to France for cave art study. |
| Mountains and Rivers Without End published. | |
| 1997 | Awarded the Bollingen Prize for poetry and the John Hay Award for Nature Writing. |
| 1998 | Travels to Japan for Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai (Society for the Propagation of Buddhism) award. |
| Readings in Greece and in the Czech Republic. | |
| Receives Lannan Award and a Lila Wallace Reader's Digest Grant to support literary and educational programs in the rural Sierra Nevada. | |
| 1999 | Gary Snyder Reader published. |
| 2000 | Named U.C. Davis Faculty Research Lecturer. |
| 2001 | Awarded the California State Library Gold Medal for Excellence in the Humanities and Social Sciences. |
| 2002 | Retires from U.C. Davis. |
| Look Out and The High Sierra of California published. |
Scope and Content of Collection
Collection Contents
Series 1 Works by Gary Snyder, 1945-2009,
Scope and Content Note
Subseries 1.1 Daily Records, 1947-2009
Scope and Content Note
Subseries 1.1.1 Journals (Diaries), 1947-2009
Scope and Content Note
[Journal], 1947-1952.
Sourdough Mountain Journal, Summer, 1953.
[Journal], 1953-1955.
[Journal], 1956-1958.
[Journal], no. 1, 1957.
[Journal], no. 2, 1957.
[Journal], no. 3, 1957.
[Journal], no. 1, 1958.
[Journal], no. 2, 1958.
[Journal], Sept. 30, 1958-Dec.16, 1958.
[Journal], 1959-1961.
[Journal], 1959.
[Journal], 1960.
[Journal], India, 1961-1962.
[Journal], 1962-1963.
[Journal], 1964.
[Journal], 1965.
Mountains and Revels, journal, Summer 1965.
[Journal], 1966.
[Journal], 1967.
[Journal], Summer on Suwa-no-sei, 1967.
[Journal], Book 1, 1968.
[Journal], Book 2, 1968.
[Journal], Book 3, 1968 September-1969 August.
[Journal], Book 4, 1969 August 14-1970 August 8.
[Journal], Book 5, 1970 August 17-1971 September 2.
[Journal], Book 6, 1971 September 3-1972 June 4.
[Journal], Book 7, 1972 June 5-1972 August 15.
[Journal], Book 8, 1972 August 16-1973 August 29.
[Journal], Book 9, 1973 September 3-1974 August 31.
Thorofare Meadow Trip, journal, Sept. 1974.
[Journal], Book 10, 1974 September 1-1975 December 2.
[Journal], Book 11, 1975 December 3-1976 December 31.
[Journal], Book 12, 1977.
[Journal], Book 14, 1978 October 1-1979 August 24.
[Journal], Book 15, 1979 August 24-1980 August 24.
[Journal], Book 16, 1980 August 25-1981 May 28.
[Journal], Book 17, 1981 May 31-1981 July 31.
[Journal], Book 17A, Japan Notes, 1981 June-July.
[Journal], Book 18, Australia, 1981 August 13-1981 October 27.
[Journal], Book 19, 1981 October 31-1982 May 6.
[Journal], Book 20, 1982 May 15-1982 November 8.
[Journal], Book 21, 1982 November 12-1983 June 1.
[Journal], Book 22, 1983 June 4-1984 October 15.
[Journal], Book 23.1, China, 1984 October 16-1984 December 9.
[Journal], Book 23.2, China Studies, 1985 March-April.
[Journal], Book 25, 1985 May 7-1985 June 13.
[Journal], Book 26, 1985 June 23-1985 December 31.
Scope and Content Note
[Journal], Book 27.1, 1986.
[Journal], Book 27.2, Tatshenshini Noatak, 1986 July 29-1986 August 22.
[Journal], Book 28, 1987.
[Journal], Book 29, 1988.
[Journal], Book 30, 1989.
Chronological Work Diary, Last Year of The Practice of the Wild, Jan. 10, 1989-Feb. 3, 1990.
[Journal], Book 31, 1990.
[Journal], Book 32, 1991.
[Journal], Book 33, 1992.
[Journal], Book 34, 1993.
[Journal], Book 35, 1994.
[Journal], Book 36, 1995.
[Journal], Book 37, 1996.
[Journal], Book 38, 1997.
[Journal], Book 39, 1998.
[Journal], Book 40, 1999.
[Journal], Book 41, 2000.
[Journal], Book 42, 2001.
[Journal], Book 43, 2002.
[Journal], Book 44, 2003.
[Journal], Book 45, 2004.
[Journal], Book 46, 2005.
[Journal], Book 47, 2006.
[Journal], Book 48, 2007.
[Journal], Book 49, 2008.
[Journal], Book 50, 2009.
[Further journal transcriptions], 1988-2003.
Scope and Content Note
Subseries 1.1.2 Calendars, 1979-1989
Scope and Content Note
Wall calendar with notes on family and professional engagements, 1979.
Wall calendar with notes on family and professional engagements, 1981.
Wall calendar with notes on family and professional engagements, 1982.
Wall calendar with notes on family and professional engagements, 1984.
Wall calendar with notes on family and professional engagements, 1984.
Wall calendar with notes on family and professional engagements, 1985.
Wall calendar with notes on family and professional engagements, 1987.
Wall calendar with notes on family and professional engagements, 1988.
Wall calendar with notes on family and professional engagements, 1989.
Subseries 1.1.3 Account Books, 1964-1978
Scope and Content Note
Account book, 1964-1968.
Account book, 1969-1972.
Account book with financial record enclosed, 1973-1978.
Subseries 1.2 Manuscripts, 1945-2000
Scope and Content Note
Across Lamarck Col., poem, n.d.
Affluence, poem, n.d., Nov. 24, 1973.
After Ramprasad Sen, poem, ca. 1961.
Against the San Juan Ridge County Water District, prose, 1972.
Aged Tamba Temple Plum Tree Song, poem, n.d.
Alabaster, poem, Dec. 22, 1970.
Alaska, poem, n.d.
Alibi for a Vagabond, poem, Nov. 4, 1945.
All in the Family, poem, n.d.
All Over the Dry Grasses, poem, n.d., June 6, 1966.
[All things are impermanent...], poem, n.d.
Alysoun, poem, 1955.
[American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, nominations for membership], including nomination of Wendell Berry, 1988-1990.
Ami, poem, n.d.
Note
Among, poem, n.d.
Anasazi, poem, n.d.
Ancient Forests of the Far West, a synopsis of the paper given at the 11th Annual American Studies Conference, University of the Ryukyus, Nov. 25, 1989.
Another for the Same, poem, 1955-1956.
Anuradhapura City of the Pleiades, poem, n.d.
Arktos, poem, n.d.
Arts Councils, poem, n.d.
The Arts in California, prose, n.d.
As for Poets, poem,
Asleep on the Beach, poem, n.d.
At Kitano Shrine for the Fair, poem,
At North Star Christian University in Hokkaido, poem, n.d.
At the Ibaru Family Tomb, poem, June 1981.
At White River Roadhouse in the Yukon, poem, n.d., May 1, 1984.
August on Sourdough, A Visit from Dick Brewer, poem, n.d., 1963.
August was Foggy, poem, n.d.
An Autumn Poem, poem, 1950.
Avocado, poem, n.d.
Axe Handles, poem, n.d., May 4, 1978.
Axe Handles, book, working copy, 1983.
Axe Handles, book, final typed copy, 1983.
Axe Handles, book, proofs set, 1983.
The Back Country, "Contents," and statements about publication history, n.d.
Bakers Cabin on Boone's Ferry Road, poem, 1952.
Banaras, prose, Feb. 14, 1962.
The Bath, poem, April 6, 1971.
Beating the Average, poem, n.d., 1975.
Beating Wings, poem, n.d.
The Bed in the Sky, poem, n.d., 1968.
Bedrock, poem, n.d.
Before the Stuff Comes Down, poem, n.d.
Bellyfulls, by Nanao Sakaki, English translation by Neale Hunter [and Gary Snyder], n.d.
Bellyfulls, by Nanao Sakaki, English translation by Neale Hunter [and Gary Snyder], with note by Snyder; and " from Au I lu mahara," by Tetsuo Nagazawa, English translation by Snyder; May 1964.
Beneath my Hand and Eye the Distant Hills, Your Body, poem, Jan. 18, 1965.
A Berry Feast, poem, n.d., 1951-1953.
Berry Territory, poem, n.d.
Beyond Survival, poem, n.d.
[Bibliography (1950-1959)], Secondary Poems, n.d.
[Bibliography (1954-1981)], Publishing Record, ca. 1981.
Note
[Bibliography (1956-1962)], record of published poems, n.d.
[Bibliography (1959-1996)], Gary Snyder Brief Bibliography/Books in Print, ca. 1999.
[Bibliography (1961-1985)], Published (and a Few Not) Prose, ca. 1985.
[Bibliography (1990-1991)], Limited Distribution Items, n.d.
Black Mesa Mine #1, poem, April 12, 1972.
The Blue Sky, notes, n.d.
The Blue Sky, poem, n.d.
[Blurb] for Ceremony by Leslie Silko, prose, Feb. 15, 1977.
[Blurb] for The Farm by Jim Heynen, prose, Sept. 24, 1978.
[Blurb] for Unsettling of America by Wendell Berry, prose, Dec. 6, 1976.
[Blurb] for A Zen Wave: Basho's Haiku and Zen by Robert Aitken, prose, 1978.
Book Reviews, poems, n.d.
Bows to Drouth, poem, n.d., July 1976.
Breasts, poem, n.d.
A Buck Just Dropped Me His Antler, poem, Jan. 23, 1984.
Burned Out, poem, Feb. 1972.
Burning Island, poem, n.d., 1967.
Note
Burning the Small Dead, poem, n.d.
By Frazier Creek Falls, poem, n.d.
By the North Gate, Wind Blows Full of Sand, poem, 1950.
By the Tama River at the North End of the Plain in April, poem, n.d., April 19, 1967.
Calcium, poem, n.d.
The Call of the Wild, poem, 1971.
The Canyon Wren, poem, April 1981.
Cats Thinking About What Birds Eat; At Kitano Shrine for the Fair; A Ball and a Swing; poems, n.d.
A Century, poem, n.d., Sept. 28, 1979.
Ceremony in Memory of the Death of Daito Kokushi Who "Opened the Mountain", poem, Nov. 22, 1965.
Changing Diapers, poem, May 9, 1972.
Changing Oil, poem, n.d.
Channelled Scablands, poem, n.d.
Charms, poem, Feb. 1, 1971.
Chion-in, poem, ca. 1958.
Cincinnati Chili, poem, ca. 1976.
Circumambulating Arunachala, poem, n.d.
Cliffs and Boulders, poem, n.d.
Clouds and Rocks, transcript of talk given at "Right to Remain Wild" conference in Missoula, Montana, Nov. 1, 1975.
[Clouds not minding...], notes, n.d.
Cold Mountain Poems, worksheets on the Chinese poet Han Shan which became the basis of translations, fall 1955, Oct. 1994.
[Colin Still film project], notes, Feb.-July 1995.
[Comment] for Buddha-Dharma, correspondence between Gary Snyder and Rev. Seishin Yamashita, copies of sections of Buddha-Dharma, 2000.
Comments for Books, etc., collection of typescript (photocopy) drafts, 1973-1994.
Note
- Comment for Wild Earth, prose, March 7, 1994.
- Comment for The Spiritual Quest by Robert Torrence, Dec. 6, 1993.
- Comment for Su Shih, Selected poems of Su Tung-p'o, translated by Burton Watson, Sept. 23, 1993.
- Comment for The Collected Poems of James Laughlin, Sept. 4, 1993.
- Comment for, "Offshore," play by The San Francisco Mime Troupe, August 14, 1993.
- Comment for Living in the Chandalar Country by Katherine Peter, May 10, 1993.
- "On Journals," for ZYZZYVA, March 23, 1993.
- "O! Turtle Island--," for San Francisco Review of Books, 1992-1993.
- Comment for The Zen teachings of Master Lin-chi: A Translation of the Lin-chi Lu by Burton Watson, Jan. 10,1993.
- Comment for Shadow Hunter by Will Baker, 1993.
- Comment for Iovis: All is Full of Love by Anne Waldman, Oct. 13, 1992.
- Comment for Mt. Shasta: History, Legend & Lore by Michael Zanger, Aug. 12, 1992.
- Comment for In Blue Mountain Dusk: Poems by Tim McNulty, May 30, 1992.
- Comment for Strategies for Modern Living: A Commentary with the text of the Tannisho by Alfred Bloom, Jan. 2, 1992.
- Comment for Running Near the End of the World: Poems by Walter Pavlich, Sept. 12, 1991.
- Comment for, "Water Web," dance by Judy Berg, July 9, 1991.
- Comment for Shadows of our Ancestors: Readings in the History of Klallam-White Relations edited by Jerry Gorsline, June 26, 1991.
- Comment for "Rebellions," dance by McClure, ca. 1990.
- Comment for Grizzly Years: In Search of the American Wilderness by Doug Peacock, May 7, 1990.
- Comment for Confessions of an Eco-warrior by Dave Foreman, Nov. 8, 1990.
- Comments for Elderberry Flute Song by Peter Blue Cloud and Make Prayers to the Raven, by Richard K. Nelson, 1984.
- "Postscript to Four Changes 1989," May 5, 1989.
- Comment on Ed Abbey, March 22, 1989.
- Comment for A Future of Ice: Poems and Stories of a Japanese Buddhist by Miyazawa Kenji, March 1989.
- Comment for An Anthology of the St. Mark's Poetry Project, Anne Waldman, editor, Feb. 1989.
- Comment for Novices: A Study of Poetic Apprenticeship by Clayton Eshleman, Jan. 20, 1989.
- Comment for Mind of Winter by William Bevis, ca. 1989.
- Comment on Wendell Berry, n.d.
- Comment on paintings by Harry Fonseca, Nov. 2, 1988.
- "For David Gaines," 1988.
- "For Allen Ginsberg," Feb. 1985.
- Comment on Peter Kalifornsky, Dec. 19, 1984.
- Comment for A New Way by Steve Sanfield, Sept. 27, 1983.
- Comment for Fightin': New and Collected Stories by Simon J. Ortiz, Sept. 14, 1983.
- "Crucial," March 3, 1975.
- Comment on poems by Bill Hotchkiss, May 3, 1974.
- "Get the Buzz on," "Sun, Moon, and Stars. The Destruction of the People," 1974.
- Comment on translations of Kenji Miyazawa's poems by Hiroaki Sato, Feb. 1973.
- Comment on Coyote Tantras by Barry Gifford, 1973.
Complaint to the Muse, poem, Sept. 1958.
Contribution to John Hollander's Tribute to Allen Ginsberg for the American Academy of Arts and Letters Annual Memorial Meeting Held Nov. 5, 1997 , circa 1997.
Control Burn, poem, n.d.
Conversation with Michael McClure & Peter Manso, notes, Dec. 19, 1984.
The Cool Around the Fire, poem, n.d., 1977.
[Corrections] to essay, Gary Snyder, by Christopher Mattison, n.d.
Could She See the Whole Real World with Her Ghost Breast Eyes Shut Under a Blouse Lid? poem and note, n.d.
The Council Meets in Eureka, poem, n.d., March 3, 1980.
The Courage of Conviction (working title: Belief in Action), Phillip L. Berman, ed.; withdrawn submission; drafts with editors' and author's comments and related letters; 1983-1985.
Cow, poem, n.d.
The Coyote Breath, poem, n.d., 1966.
Coyote Man, Mr. President, & the Gunfighters, poem, n.d.
Coyote Valley Spring, poem, n.d.
Crash, poem, March 16, 1960.
The Curse, poem, n.d.
A Curse on the Men in Washington, Pentagon, poem, n.d.
Dancing in Place, talk given at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, May-June 1984.
Darma's Bodhi, with David Padwa, screenplay and notes, ca. 1970.
The Dazzle, poem, n.d.
The Dead by the Side of the Road, poem, n.d.
Dead People Practicing Evasion, poem, Nov. 11, 1966.
Dear Mr. President, poem, 1965.
December at Yase, poem, 1959.
Delicate Criss-Crossing Beetle Trails Left in the Sand, poem, July 1981.
Dillingham, Alaska, The Willow Tree Bar, poem, n.d.
Dimensions of a Life (Jon Halper editor), Snyder's notes, July-Aug. 1988.
Dosewallip, poem, n.d.
[Down to the river...], poem, n.d.
Dream, poem, draft and notes,n.d.
The Dripping Spear, poem, n.d.
Driving to Sacramento, poem, n.d., 1977.
A Dry Day Just Before the Rainy Season, poem, 1955.
Dusty Braces, poem, n.d.
Early Morning India, prose, Jan. 19, 1962.
Earth Day Speech (The Poet Speaks Out), Colorado State College, Greeley, Col., April 22, 1970; and letter from "Lavonne," May 21, 1970.
Earth House Hold, manuscripts for book, 1954-1968, n.d.
Note
- Earth House Hold, title page, "Contents," and note, n.d.
- Earth House Hold; title pages, "Other Books By Gary Snyder," dedication page, notes; compositor's copy; n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 1, "Lookout's Journal," n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 1, "Lookout's Journal," compositor's copy, n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 2, "Review," clippings from Midwest Folklore, 1954.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 2, "Review," compositor's copy, clippings from Midwest Folklore, n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 3, "Japan First Time Around," n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 3, "Japan First Time Around," compositor's copy, n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 4, "Spring Sesshin at Shokoku-ji," n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 4, "Spring Sesshin at Shokoku-ji," compositor's copy, n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 5, "Tanker Notes," n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 5, "Tanker Notes," compositor's copy, n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 6, "Record of the Life of the Ch'an Master Po-chang," n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 6, "Record of the Life of the Ch'an Master Po-chang," compositor's copy, n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 7, "A Journey to Rishikesh and Hardwar," clipping from City Lights Journal, no. 1, 1963.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 7, "A Journey to Rishikesh and Hardwar," compositor's copy, clipping from City Lights Journal, no. 1, 1963.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 8, "Buddhism and the Coming Revolution," n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 8, "Buddhism and the Coming Revolution," compositor's copy, n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 9, "Glacier Peak Wilderness Area," n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 9, "Glacier Peak Wilderness Area," compositor's copy, n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 10, "Passage to More Than India," n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 10, "Passage to More Than India," compositor's copy, 1968.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 11, "Why Tribe," n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 11, "Why Tribe," compositor's copy, n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 12, "Poetry and the Primitive," compositor's copy, n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 13, "Dharma Queries," n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 13, "Dharma Queries," compositor's copy, n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 14, "Suwa-no-Se Island and the Banyan Ashram," prose, n.d.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 14, "Suwa-no-Se Island and the Banyan Ashram," prose, Aug. 1967.
- Earth House Hold, Chp. 14, "Suwa-no-Se Island and the Banyan Ashram," compositor's copy, n.d.
The Earth's Wild Places, poem, Nov. 10, 1975, n.d.
East of the Humboldt Range, poem, n.d.
Eastward Across Texas, poem, n.d.
The Edge, poem, Sept. 6, 1964.
The Egg, poem, n.d.
Eight Sand Bars on the Takano River, poem, n.d.
Empty Can Plea Poem, poem, Aug. 21, 1972.
Energy is Eternal Delight, prose, 1972.
Enforcement, poem, n.d.
English Lessons at the Boiler Company, poem, 1964, n.d.
Epistemological Fancies, poem, 1953.
[Essay on Lew Welch], notes and prose, May 23, 1972, n.d.
Ethnobotany, poem, Oct. 22, 1972, n.d.
The Etiquette of Freedom, prose, May 20-21, 1989.
The Etiquette of Freedom, edited drafts, and letter from Annie Stine of Sierra, June 20, 1989.
Everybody Lying on Their Stomachs, Head Toward the Candle, Reading, Sleeping, Drawing, poem, n.d.
Exclamations Gone to the Twin Breasts of Maya, poem, Sept. 1955.
Farewell to Burning Island, poem, n.d.
Farewell to the Three Little Buildings of Our/The School, poem, n.d.
Fear Not, poem, Nov. 29, 1973.
The Feathered Robe, poem, 1957, n.d.
Fence Posts, poem, n.d.
A Few Words for the Dedication of the West Wing of Peter J. Shields Library, background information for keynote speech given on Oct. 19, 1990.
A Few Words for the Dedication of the West Wing of Peter J. Shields Library, keynote speech given on Oct. 19, 1990.
Fire in the Hole, poem, 1959, n.d.
" Fire in the Hole," proofs for poem (excerpt), published in Birkby, Robert, Lightly on the Land, 1996.
The Firing, poem, Jan. 30, 1964, n.d.
First Landfall on Turtle Island, poem, Dec. 21, 1968, n.d.
Fog Blows in, Sun Burns it Away, notes, May 12, 1984.
For a Far Out Friend, poem, 1955.
For a Fifty Year Old Woman in Stockholm, poem, n.d.
For a Stone Girl at Sanchi, poem, 1954-1955, n.d.
For Alan Watts, poem, 1973.
For All, poem, Sept. 15, 1974.
For Berkeley, poem, n.d.
For E. Shaffer's Dissertation, notes on dissertation by Eric Paul Shaffer, n.d.
For/From Lew, poem, n.d.
For Hemp, poem, Oct. 8, 1972.
For John Chappell, poem, 1964, n.d.
For Nothing, poem, n.d.
For Plants, poem, ca. 1959, n.d.
For the Boy Who Was Dodger Point Lookout Fifteen Years Ago, and [Aaron and Tony were here on this day...], poems, n.d.
For the West, poem, Oct. 13, 1964, n.d.
Fording the Flooded Goldie River, poem, ca. 1952.
The Foreigners, poem, 1962.
The Forest Fire at Ananda (The Big Forest Fire), poem, n.d.
" Foreword," for Break the Mirror by Nanao Sakaki, Feb. 24, 1987.
" [Foreword]," for The Divine Woman by Edward H. Schafer, 1980, n.d.
" [Foreword]," for The Maidu Indian Myths and Stories of Hancibyjim, edited and translated by William Shipley, ca. 1991.
" [Foreword]," for Mirror for the Moon by Saigyo (William R. LeFleur, translator), n.d.
" [Foreword]," for Songs of Gods, Songs of Humans, (Donald L. Philippi, translator), 1977-1978, n.d.
" Foreword," for Taking the Path of Zen by Robert Aitken, n.d.
" [Foreword]," for A Zen Forest, Sayings of the Masters by Soiku Shigematsu, 1980, n.d.
" [Foreword]," for A Zen Forest, Sayings of the Masters by Soiku Shigematsu, page proofs, July 1992.
Four Changes, notes, ca. 1974.
Four Changes, prose, updated version, 1974.
Four Deaths, poem, 1951.
Foxtail Pine, poem, April 27, 1959, n.d.
Fragments of an Elegy, poem, 1950.
[From the dark you can watch...] and [It's nice outside the corral...], poems, n.d.
The Front Lines, poem, n.d.
The Fruit, poem, n.d.
Gaia, poem, June 16, 1973, n.d.
Gary Snyder on Literary Genre, talk, Spring 1973.
The Gary Snyder Reader, Ad Card, ca. 1999.
The Gary Snyder Reader, "Author's Note," March-April 1999.
The Gary Snyder Reader, "Chronology," circa 1999. With copy of "Chronology" from Dean, Tim, Gary Snyder and the American Unconscious, 1991.
The Gary Snyder Reader, "Contents," ca. 1999.
The Gary Snyder Reader, dedication page, ca. 1999.
The Gary Snyder Reader, "Foreword by Jim Dodge," ca. 1999.
The Gary Snyder Reader, notes on which works to include, ca. 1999.
The Gary Snyder Reader, notes, "To Do Today, Finish the Reader," Feb. 10, ca. 1999.
Gatha for All Threatened Beings, poem, 1975.
Geese Gone Beyond, poem, Oct. 1979.
Getting in the Wood, poem, n.d.
Getting the Volvo Wheel Seals Fixed, poem, Feb. 17, 1984.
Getting There, poem, 1979, n.d.
Go Round, poem, 1966, n.d.
The Goddess Parvati at the Freer, poem, Nov. 27, 1973.
Going Where You Shouldn't, poem, Jan. 12, 1968, n.d.
Gold, Green, poem, 1978.
The Good Earth, poem, n.d.
Good, Wild, Sacred, notes, 1981-1982.
Good, Wild, Sacred, talk, 1982, n.d.
Good, Wild, Sacred, "final changes copy" of prose published in Fall 1983 issue of CoEvolution Quarterly, n.d.
Grace for Love, poem, n.d.
The Grand Entry, poem, 1975-1979.
Gravel-bars, Riverbanks, Scars; poem; Oct. 8, 1972.
Greasy Boy, poem, March 23, 1973.
The Great Bear, poem, Aug. 6, 1972.
The Great Clod Project, book dedication and contract notes; with draft of poem, Ponderosa Pine, n.d.
The Great Mother, poem, Sept. 30, 1967, n.d.
Great Spirit, poem, n.d.
[He didn't go so much to the south...], poem, Feb. 27, 1973.
He Shot Arrows, But Not at Birds Perching, poem, 1976, n.d.
He Who Hunted Birds in His Father's Village, "Foreword," notes and drafts, 1978, n.d.
[Heavy rain lashed and cascades...], poem, n.d.
A Heifer Clambers Up, poem, 1955, n.d.
High Forms, poem, Nov. 11, 1973.
High Quality Information, poem, Nov. 30, 1975
The High Sierra of California, "Introduction" and "Singing the Seasons" by Tom Killion, 2000-2002.
The High Sierra of California, notes on journal entries, Oct. 1997.
The High Sierra of California, "Preface," and " Gary Snyder's High Sierra Journals: 1955-1991," drafts and related correspondence with Heyday Books, Nov.-Dec. 2001.
Hills of Home, poem (fragment), Nov. 16, 1958.
History Must Have a Start, poem, 1952-1955.
Hitch Haiku, poem, n.d.
Home from the Sierra, poem, 1955, n.d.
Home on the Range, poem, n.d.
Hop, Skip, & Jump, poem, Oct. 4, 1964, n.d.
How Many Times, poem, n.d.
How Poetry Comes to Me, poem, 1959.
How to Make Stew in the Pinacate Desert Recipe for Locke & Drum, poem, Dec. 1964, n.d.
The Hudsonian Curlew, poem, Feb. 18, 1969.
Hymn to the Goddess San Francisco in Paradise, poem, 1963, n.d.
[I know where you're moving now...], poem, n.d.
I See Old Friend Dan Ellsberg on TV in a Mountain Village of Japan, poem, n.d.
I Went Into the Maverick Bar, poem, n.d.
Icy Mountains Constantly Reading, poem, n.d.
In the House of the Rising Sun, poem, July 20, 1966, n.d.
In the Night, Friend, poem, n.d.
Intransit, lists of contributors' addresses, ca. 1969.
Intransit, "Contents," ca. 1969.
Intransit, " From Au i lu mahara," poem by Tetsuo Nagasawa, translated by Gary Snyder, and notes, n.d.
Intransit, poems submitted by unknown authors, ca. 1969.
Intransit, poems submitted by Franco Beltrametti, n.d.
Intransit, poems submitted by Harry Hoogstraten, July 1967, n.d.
Intransit, poems submitted by Neale Hunter, with letter, Sept. 29, 1966.
" Introduction," for Beneath a Single Moon: Buddhism in Contemporary American Poetry, May 1990.
" [Introduction]," for Unexpected Manna by Gary H. Holthaus, notes and drafts, 1977, n.d.
Introductory Speech Foothills Reinhabitation Conference, transcript, n.d.
It Pleases, poem, Nov. 26, 1973.
[It started just now with a hummingbird...], poem, 1956.
It was When, poem, n.d.
James Laughlin, notes, March 1988.
The Jemez Pueblo Ring, poem, n.d.
[Joel bombed out in Roseville...], song, 1973.
Journal for the Protection of All Beings / The CoEvolution Quarterly, no. 19, lists and notes, ca. 1978.
Journal for the Protection of All Beings / The CoEvolution Quarterly, no. 19, " Suggested Order of CQ Issue 'Protection' by GS," ca. 1978.
Journal for the Protection of All Beings / The CoEvolution Quarterly, no. 19, " Editor's Statement," 1978.
Journal for the Protection of All Beings / The CoEvolution Quarterly, no. 19; works by Paul Lee, Alfred Wakeman, and Steve Sanfield; submitted but not used in issue; 1978.
Journal for the Protection of All Beings / The CoEvolution Quarterly, no. 19, page proofs, 1978.
Jubilo, poem, n.d.
Kai Today, poem, April 17, 1968, n.d.
The Khajuraho Poem, poem, n.d.
Kine, poem, 1975.
Kumarajiva's Mother, notes and poem, n.d.
The Kuuvangmiut and the Humanities, notes and worksheets, April-June 1984.
The Kuuvangmiut and the Humanities, for April 26, 1984 Alaska Humanities Forum, draft of talk, 1984.
Kyoto Born in Spring Song, poem, n.d.
Kyoto Vacation, poem, Oct. 24, 1963.
The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-Four, poem, 1955.
Laughlin's "Mahayana" or "Big Open Spirit," prose, n.d.
Left Out in the Rain, original manuscript, drafts of poems and bibliography, 1947-1984.
Note
- Section Title Page: "1947-52, Portland," n.d.
- "Invocation," poem, 1957.
- "Bomb Test," poem, 1956.
- "Satellite Calypso," poem, n.d.
- "Dullness in February: Japan," poem, n.d.
- "A Work for Burke," poem, Dec 4, 1973.
- "Out of the soil and rock," poem, June 1948.
- "Under the Skin of It," poem, 1952.
- "Lines on a Carp," poem, 1950.
- "The Lookouts," poem, n.d.
- "Numerous Broken Eggs," poem, n.d.
- "A Sinecure for P. Whalen," poem, 1950.
- "For George Leigh-Mallory," poem, ca. 1950.
- "Spring Songs," poem, 1950.
- "A Change of Straw," poem, 1951.
- "dogs, sheep, cows, goats," poem, 1952.
- Atthis, "Tiger Song," poem, n.d.
- "Mantic Song," poem, n.d.
- "Epiphany of Eros," poem, 1950.
- "Invocation," poem, 1950.
- "Message from Outside," poem, 1951.
- "Birth of the Shaman," poem, 1952.
- "Seven uncollected early poems by Gary Snyder in Janus (Reed College)," poems, 1950-1951.
- Section Title Page: "A Few For Robin," n.d.
- Atthis, "The painful accumulation of our errors...," poem, n.d.
- Atthis, "Her life blew through my body and away...," poem, 1949.
- Atthis, "Love me love, til trees fall flat...," poem, n.d.
- Atthis, "Poorness and the pride we shared...," poem, 1955.
- Atthis, "You've gone cold, I suppose...," poem, 1955.
- Atthis, "Half-known stars in the dawn sky...," poem, n.d.
- Atthis, "Seaman's Ditty," poem, 1957.
- "Fable," poem, 1951.
- "Four Deaths," poem, 1951.
- "Reserve your judgment...," poem, ca. 1952.
- Atthis, "Up the Dosewallips," poem, n.d.
- Section Title Page: "1952-56, Bay Area," n.d.
- "Tavern in Sunshine," poem, 1951.
- "Poem left in Sourdough Mountain Lookout," poem, 1953.
- "The Curse," poem, 1957.
- "The Genji Story," poem, ca. 1955.
- "On Vulture Peak," poem, 1957-1958.
- "Late October Camping in the Sawtooths," poem, ca. 1956.
- "Epistemological Fancies," poem, ca. 1954.
- "A War of Dwarfs and Birds Beyond the Sea," poem, ca. 1954.
- "Song for a Cougar Hide," poem, 1954.
- "Villanelle of the Wandering Lapps," poem, 1951.
- "Riddle," poem, 1951.
- "The Third Watch," poem, 1953.
- "Mt. Baker 1947," poem, 1953.
- "Fording the Flooded Goldie River," poem, ca. 1952-1953.
- "Cat wouldn't finish that mouse...," poem, 1952-1954.
- "Coyote Valley Spring," poem, ca. 1954.
- "For Saigyo," poem, 1954.
- "History Must Have a Start," poem, 1955.
- "Kree!...," poem, 1955.
- "Point Reyes," poem, ca. 1956.
- "neuri," poem, 1956.
- "Plum petals falling...," poem, 1956.
- "Geological Meditation," poem, 1955.
- "Wind has blown...," poem, 1954.
- "The Rainy Season," poem, Dec. 8, 1955.
- "Makings," poem, 1956.
- "& once again the same," poem, 1956-1963.
- "Longitude 170 West, Latitude 35 North," poem, 1956.
- "Svaha a Feminine Ending for Mantra," poem, 1953.
- Section Title Page: "1956-59, Kyoto, and the Sappa Creek," n.d.
- "Invocation," poem, 1957.
- "The Feathered Robe," poem, n.d.
- "In Tokyo: At Loose Ends," poem, March 23, 1964.
- "Bomb Test," poem, 1956.
- "English Lessons at the Boiler Company," poem, n.d.
- "Chion-In," poem, 1956.
- "Saying Farewell at the Monastery after Hearing the Old Master Lecture on 'Return to the Source'," poem, n.d.
- "For Example," poem, 1957.
- "Yoko's Poem," poem, 1957.
- "Joe Hill Fragment," poem, ca. 1957-1958.
- "Housecleaning in Kyoto," poem, 1957.
- "Ballad of Rolling Heads," poem, July 1956.
- "After the Typhoon," poem, August 1959.
- "Tenjin," poem, July 1959.
- "Prepotent," poem, March 8, 1959.
- "The Enemy," poem, 1959.
- "Hills of Home," poem, Nov. 16, 1958.
- "Tree Song," poem, 1957.
- "A Monument on Okinawa," poem, 1958.
- "Straits of Malacca 24 Oct 1957," poem, ca. 1957.
- "To catch all the lions in the desert...," poem, 1959.
- "Satellite Calypso," poem, n.d.
- "Dullness in February: Japan," poem, 1957.
- "The Engine Room, S.S. Sappa Creek," poem, 1958-1963.
- "Map," poem, Feb. 11, 1957.
- "The Bodhisattvas," poem, ca. 1957.
- Section Title Page: "1959-69, California and Back to Kyoto," n.d.
- "Some lovers wake one day," and "What history fails to mention is," poems, n.d.
- "One Year," poem, April 15, 1959.
- "Some Square Comes," poem, 1957-1962.
- "Kyoto Vacation," poem, Oct. 24, 1963.
- "Vacance Prance," poem, Aug. 8, 1964.
- "Crash," poem, March 16, 1960.
- "Parting with Claude Dalenberg," poem, 1960.
- "Riding the hot electric train," poem, Feb. 18, 1961.
- "Two Comments," poem, 1961.
- "This Is Living," poem, n.d.
- Three Poems for Joanne, "The Heart of the Wood," poem, July 7, 1959.
- Three Poems for Joanne, "Loving Words," poem, May 14, 1959.
- Three Poems for Joanne, "Joanne My Wife," poem, ca. 1960-1961.
- "Foreigners," poem, 1963.
- "I know where you're moving, now...," poem, May 1964.
- "The Fruit," poem, n.d.
- Section Title Page: "Post-1969. San Francisco/Marin, 1970. Kitkitdizze, 1970-85," n.d.
- "O," poem, n.d.
- "Then," poem, n.d.
- "Original Vow," poem, n.d.
- "The Trail Is Not a Trail," poem, n.d.
- "Kine," poem, n.d.
- "From Below," poem, Feb. 2, 1967.
- "Nixon," poem, Aug. 19, 1973.
- "Genocide," poem, n.d.
- "Alabaster," poem, Dec. 22, 1970.
- "Gatha for All Threatened Beings," poem, n.d.
- "Eating Event," poem, n.d.
- "Smog," poem, n.d.
- "For Alan Watts," poem, Dec. 18, 1978.
- "Fall winds knock down leaves and bark...," poem, Nov. 17, 1973.
- "Ordering Chile Verde in Gallup," poem, n.d.
- "I See Old Friend Dan Ellsberg on TV in a Mountain Village of Japan," poem, 1981.
- "Sustained Yield," poem, 1978.
- "Ordering Child Verde in Gallup," poem, n.d.
- "Changing Oil," poem, n.d.
- "Know," poem, n.d.
- "Spring," poem, Dec. 31, 1972.
- "Lots of play," poem, n.d.
- "Driving to Sacramento to a Budget and Policy Committee Meeting," poem, n.d.
- "Fog Blows In, Sun Burns It Away," poem, May 1984.
- Section Title Page: "Satiric, Didactic, Imitations, Parodies," n.d.
- "After the Chinese," poem, ca. 1957.
- "At the sky's edge...," poem, 1956.
- "After T'ao Ch'ien," poem, 1956.
- "Versions of Anacreon," poem, n.d.
- "The Professor as Transformer," poem, 1951.
- "Popular Education," poem, 1952.
- "Spring Song of Aleksandr Leitswics," poem, n.d.
- "The Elusiad, or Culture Still Uncaught, In Heroicks," poem, 1952.
- "What I Think About When I Meditate," poem, n.d.
- "Moo," poem, 1957.
- "To My Teachers," poem, n.d.
- "Sherry in July," poem, n.d.
- "Dear Mr. President," poem, n.d.
- "A Work for Burke," poem, Dec. 4, 1973.
- "Smog," poem, n.d.
- "Tibetan Army Surplus Store," poem, n.d.
- "Publishing Record," Snyder's poems listed by title, date, where submitted, and where published, 1954-1981.
- Japanese-style binder once holding: "Original MS unpublished GS poems," Left out in the Rain
- Envelope once holding: "Original MS unpublished GS poems," Left out in the Rain
Left Out in the Rain, draft, letter from Kate Moses of North Point Press, June 1986.
Left Out in the Rain, H. T. Odum quote used on intro. page for, " Tiny Energies, 1970-1984," n.d.
Left Out in the Rain, " Table of Contents," ca. 1986.
Left Out in the Rain, page proofs, letter from Tom [Christensen] of North Point Press, July 1986.
Letter from Sweden, prose by Gary Snyder, with The Unbroken Chain, poem by Reidar Ekner, Oct. 1982.
The Levels, poem, 1961-1962.
Life as Practice, notes, n.d.
The Lin-Chi Lu, part one, Gary Snyder's working copy, 1964-1967.
The Lin-Chi Lu, parts two and three, translation, Ruth Fuller Sasaki's working copy, 1967.
The Lin-Chi Lu, introductory and grammatical notes by Seizan Yanagida, working copy, n.d.
Lines on a Carp, poem, n.d.
A Lion Dream, poem, n.d.
A Lion Dream, poem, in translation-Italian, March 3, 1967.
Little Dead Kids Butts, poem, Nov. 21, 1969, n.d.
Little Songs for Gaia, poems, 1974-1981, n.d.
LMFBR, poem, n.d.
Long Hair, poem, n.d.
Longitude 170 West, Latitude 35 North, poem and fragment, 1956-1960, n.d.
Look Back, poem, 1978.
Looking at Pictures to be Put Away, poem, n.d.
Looking for Nothing, poem, n.d.
Looking for Nothing; For Will Petersen the Time We Climbed Mt. Hiei Cross-Country in the Snow; Hitch Haiku; Stovewood; poems; n.d.
The Lookouts, poem, 1952.
Loose Ends in Tokyo, poem, March 23, 1964.
Love, poem, n.d.
Love Beyond the Lingam, poem, n.d.
[Low winter sun...], poem, Dec. 22, 1978.
Lunch Break Nap, poem, n.d.
[Lying in bed on a late morning...], poem, n.d.
Lyric to be Sung with Guitar, 1951.
Madly Whirling Downhill, poem, 1959-1962.
Magpie's Song, poem, 1956.
Makings, poem, 1956.
The Manichaeans, poem, March 1959.
[Man's purpose in the biosphere...], notes, Jan. 5, 1990.
Mantic Song, poem, 1950.
Many Times, poem, n.d.
Manzanita, poem, n.d.
Map of My San Juan Ridge Area with Inventory of Critters, for Peter Berg workshop, Sept. 1990.
A Maul for Bill and Cindy' Wedding, poem, May 4, 1980, n.d.
[Members of the Planning Commission, County staffpersons, members of the Audience...], speech, Nevada County (Calif.), July 26, 1984.
Migration/Immigration: Wandering South and North, Erasing Borders, Coming to Live on Turtle Island, proofs for prose published in Michigan Quarterly Review, 2000.
Migration of Birds; Stovewood; poems; 1956.
Milton by Firelight, poem, 1955.
" Milton by Firelight," " Hay for the Horses," " Cartagena," from " Cold Mountain Poems," " For a Far-out Friend," " For the Boy who was Dodger Point Lookout Fifteen Years Ago," " Four Poems for Robin," " Nansen," " For a Stone Girl at Sanchi," " Circumambulating Arunachala," " Through the Smoke Hole," " As for Poets," " No Shoes No Shirt No Service," " Building," " Word Basket Woman," poems, contributions to The Beat Book: Poems and Fiction of the Beat Generation, Nov. 8, 1995.
A Moment of Rain in Alleghany, poem, n.d.
Money Goes Upstream, poem, n.d.
A Monument on Okinawa, poem, n.d.
Moo, poem, 1957.
More Better, poem, ca. 1962.
Mother Earth: Her Whales, poem, June 15, 1972, n.d.
Mother of the Buddhas, Queen of Heaven, Mother of the Sun; Marici, Goddess of the Dawn; poem; 1962.
Mountains Hidden in Mountains: Dogen-zenji and the Mind of Ecology, talk given at the 1999 Dogen Zen conference at Stanford and letter from Bill Redican, Dec. 19, 2001.
Mt. Hiei, poem, Nov. 20, 1959.
Myths & Texts, "Introduction," Oct. 13, 1977, n.d.
Myths & Texts, " Burning," part 11, poem, n.d.
Myths & Texts, " Hunting," part 13, poem, n.d.
Myths & Texts, setting copy, 1978.
" Nanao's Poems," introduction for Real Play by Nanao Sakaki, with notes, 1981.
Natives of Turtle Island, prose, notes and drafts, n.d.
Nature Green Shit, poem, Dec. 16, 1963, n.d.
The Net, poem, n.d.
Night, poem, n.d.
Night Herons ( Dawn ), poem, n.d.
Night Song of the Los Angeles Basin, poem, n.d.
No Matter, Never Mind, poem, n.d.
No Shoes, No Shirts, No Service, 1974, n.d.
Nooksack Valley, poem, Feb. 1956.
North Beach, prose, broadside proof, n.d.
North Beach Alba, poem, 1956-1957.
The North Coast, poem, n.d.
North Sea Road, cover art and prose, n.d.
Not Leaving the House, poem, n.d.
A Note on the Interface, prose, n.d.
Notes from Journals, notes, 1952-1973.
[notes on Shaping the Sierra], by Timothy P. Duane, notes and proof, 1998.
Numerous Broken Eggs, poem, 1952.
O, poem, 1970-1973, n.d.
Oil, poem, 1957.
[Old burns ragged green...], poem, 1957.
The Old Dutch Woman, poem, March 1963, n.d.
The Old Man, poem, n.d.
Old Pond, poem, Aug. 23, 1974, n.d.
Old Rotting Tree Trunk Down, poem, 1978-1980, n.d.
The Old Ways, cover art and front matter, n.d.
The Old Ways, part 1, " The Yogin and the Philosopher," prose, 1974.
The Old Ways, part 2, " The Politics of Ethnopoetics," prose, 1975.
The Old Ways, part 3, " North Beach," prose, 1973, n.d.
The Old Ways, part 4, " The Dharma Eye of D.A. Levy," prose, Aug. 4, 1971, n.d.
The Old Ways, part 5, " Re-inhabitation," prose, n.d.
The Old Ways, part 6, " The Incredible Survival of Coyote," notes, n.d.
The Old Ways, part 6, " The Incredible Survival of Coyote," revision of essay in Western American Literature, Feb. 1975.
The Old Ways, part 6, " The Incredible Survival of Coyote," fragments, n.d.
The Old Ways, part 6, " The Incredible Survival of Coyote," prose, draft, n.d.
The Old Ways, part 6, " The Incredible Survival of Coyote," extension, n.d.
Old Woman Nature, poem, July 1981.
On Mountains and Rivers Without End, prose/talk, n.d.
On San Gabriel Ridges, poem, n.d.
On "Song of the Taste", prose, Nov. 1983, n.d.
On the Path and Off the Trail, prose, Jan. 17, 1988.
On Vulture Peak, poem, 1956-1957.
Once Only, poem, March 1958.
One Should Not Talk to a Skilled Hunter About What Is Forbidden by the Buddha, poem, Feb. 1, 1973.
I: VI: 40077, poem, n.d.
The Orchard, poem, March 1978.
Ordering Chile Verde in Gallup, poem, April 1975, n.d.
The Other Side of Each Coin, poem, n.d.
Our Common Nature: The Morality of Ecology, prose, May 30, 1987.
Note
Out West, poem, 1962.
Oysters, poem, n.d.
Oysters and Antiquity, poem, June 2, 1947.
Painting the North San Juan School, poem, 1974, n.d.
Passage Through India, prose, bound draft, 1962-1972.
The Past Year on San Juan Ridge, prose, n.d.
" The Past Year on San Juan Ridge;" " Two Old Gents in the Sacramento Greyhound Station;" for Kitkitdizze Broadside #1, 1980.
Penstemon, Purple Sage, and Lupine for Sally, poem, n.d.
The Persimmons, poem, 1984-1985.
Pete Poems, poems, n.d.
Pine River, poem, Aug. 1959, n.d.
Pine Tree Tops, poem, n.d.
Piute Creek, poem, 1955.
" The Place, The Region, and The Commons;" " The Etiquette of Freedom;" " On the Path, Off the Trail;" " Coming into the Watershed;" prose for Our Land Ourselves: Readings on People and Place, San Francisco: The Trust for Public Land, 1999.
Places on Earth, prose, March 11, 1986.
The Plum Blossom Poem, poem, Feb. 22, 1965, n.d.
Poem Left at Sourdough Mountain Lookout, poem, 1953.
Poet & the Primitive, transcript of lecture at Berkeley Poetry Conference, July 1965.
Poetry, Community, & Climax, outline for reading/talk, 1978, n.d.
Poetry, Community, & Climax, prose, n.d.
Poetry, Community, & Climax, prose; For All, poem; 1979.
Poetry is the Eagle of Experience, poem, Sept. 28, 1979, n.d.
Poke Hole Fishing After the March, poem, June 2, 1969, n.d.
The Practice of the Wild, background information on bioregionalism, revised interviews and articles, drafts, clippings, 1980-1986.
The Practice of the Wild, background information on Inupiaq Spirit, printed material and correspondence, 1981-1982.
The Practice of the Wild, background information on language, printed material and notes, 1981-1982.
The Practice of the Wild, notes, n.d.
The Practice of the Wild; first four chapters, in progress; used in University of California, Davis seminar, spring 1989.
The Practice of the Wild, comments by R. Edward Grumbine, Sept. 5, 1989.
The Practice of the Wild, " The Etiquette of Freedom," draft with comments by Jim Pyle, n.d.
The Practice of the Wild, " On the Path, Off the Trail," draft with comments by Nelson [Foster], n.d.
The Practice of the Wild, prose, draft with letter and comments by David Padwa, Sept. 1989-Nov. 1990.
The Practice of the Wild, " A Summation of the Work So Far," and " Subsequent Projects," for MacArthur Foundation award, Dec. 17, 1989.
The Practice of the Wild, book manuscript, 1990.
The Practice of the Wild, page proofs (photocopy) and letter from Barbara Ras of North Point Press, May 4, 1990.
Praise for Sick Women, poem, 1953.
Prayer for the Great Family, poem, n.d.
" Preface," for Selected Poems, by Lew Welch, June 1973-Jan. 1976.
" Preface," for Turtle, Bear and Wolf, by Peter Blue Cloud, Jan. 16, 1976, n.d.
Prose Take 13:IX:58, prose, ca. 1958.
The Public Bath, poem, 1958-1962, n.d.
The Rabbit, poem, n.d.
Rainbow Body, poem, n.d.
The Rainy Season, poem, Dec. 8, 1955.
Reading Blake in a Cowshed During a Typhoon, on an Island in the East China Sea, poem, n.d.
The Real Work, poem, Feb. 13, 1972, n.d.
The Real Work, book, n.d.
The Real Work, book, corrections to galley proofs, n.d.
Reed 1949, poem, Nov. 1949.
Regarding Wave, poem, Oct. 16, 1967.
Regarding Wave, book, " [blurb]," n.d.
Regarding Wave, book, front matter, Feb. 25, 1970, n.d.
Regarding Wave, "Long Hair," compositor's copy, n.d.
Regarding Wave, book, compositor's copy, n.d.
[Revisions] to A Biographical Sketch and Descriptive Checklist of Gary Snyder by David Kherdian, ca. 1964.
[Review] of Welch, Lew, Ring of Bone, ca. 1973.
Revolutionary Thought & Ecological Insights, prose, n.d.
The Ride, poem, ca. 1968.
Riding the Hot Electric Train, poem, Feb. 18, 1961.
[The rising hills, the slopes...], poem, n.d.
River in the Valley, poem, 1978, n.d.
The Roaring Stream: A New Zen Reader, [Notes], May 12, 1996.
Robin, poem, June 16, 1954.
[Rocks suffer...], poem, 1953-1955.
Rolling in at Twilight, poem, 1958, n.d.
The Route, poem, 1973-1974, n.d.
Running Water Music, poem, n.d.
Sakaki Pacing thru Shinjuku, poem, n.d.
Sand, poem, n.d.
Sather, poem,n.d.
Saying Farewell at the Monastary after Hearing the Old Master Lecture on "Return to the Source", poem, n.d.
Seed Pods, poem, n.d.
The Seed Within Its Bone & Muscle Castle, poem, n.d.
Seeing the Ox, poem, n.d.
Self-Portrait Sad, poem, 1958.
Sentimental Song to Keep a Tame Bug Dancing, poem, 1957.
Serves, poem, n.d.
Sestina of the End of the Kalpa, poem, 1953.
7:IV:58, poem, n.d.
7:IV:64, poem, n.d.
7:VII, poem, 1962.
Shark Meat, poem, n.d.
" She dreamed...," poem, n.d.
Sherry in July, poem, 1979.
Shinkyogkin, Kyoto, poem, n.d.
Siwashing it out once in Siuslaw State Park, poem, 1963, n.d.
The Six Hells of the Engine Room, poem, April 13, 1964.
Six Month Song in the Foothills, poem, 1953, n.d.
Six Poems, draft with notes by William Carlos Williams, n.d.
Six Scrolls to be Seen in Kansas City, poem, n.d.
Six Years, poem, notes and drafts, 1957-1964, n.d.
Sleep Song, poem, April 11, 1967, n.d.
So Old--, poem, n.d.
Some Good Things to be Said for the Iron Age, poem, n.d.
Song of the Cloud, poem, n.d.
Song of the Tangle, poem, n.d.
Song of the Taste, poem, n.d.
Song of the View, poem, n.d.
Song to be Sung Later, poem, 1955.
Song to the Raw Material, poem, n.d.
The Songs at Custer's Battlefield, poem, n.d.
Source, poem, n.d.
Sours of the Hills, poem, Oct. 17, 1968.
South Indian Poetry and Dance, prose/talk, 1976, n.d.
Soy Sauce, poem, 1978-1979, n.d.
Spel Against Demons, poem, notes and drafts, n.d.
The Spirits Wait and Sing Beneath the Land, poem, n.d.
The Spring, poem, n.d.
Spring Songs, poem, 1950.
Steak, poem, March 25, 1970.
A Stone Garden, poem, n.d.
Storms are Made in the Aleutians, Sending Out, poem, n.d.
Straight Creek--Great Basin, poem, April 1973, n.d.
Strategic Air Command, poem, Aug. 1982.
Su Tung P'o, notes, n.d.
Subsistence, Sacrament, Sangha, notes, ca. 1983-1987.
Sustained Yield, poem, n.d.
Svaha a Feminine Ending for Mantra, poem, n.d.
Swimming Naked in the Yuba River, poem and artwork, n.d.
T 36N R 16E S 25, poem, 1952.
Talking Late with the Governor About the Budget, poem, n.d.
Tasting the Snow, poem, Oct. 14, 1965, n.d.
Tavern in Sunshine, poem, 1951.
Tawny Grammar, prose, n.d.
Tell Me if I am Not Glad, poem, 1950.
The Temples at Khajuraho, prose, Feb. 19, 1962.
Ten Facts, poem, n.d.
Then, poem, n.d.
[There are those who love to get dirty...], poem, Sept. 18, 1981.
The Third Watch, poem, 1953.
The 32 Households Without Electricity, poem, n.d.
This Tokyo, poem (fragment); Kyoto Footnote, poem; 1956.
This Tokyo, poem, Dec. 27, 1956.
[Those picnics covered with sand...], poem, n.d.
Three Deer One Coyote Running in the Snow, poem, March 18, 1982, n.d.
Three Worlds, Three Realms, Six Roads, poem, n.d.
Through, poem, n.d.
Through the Smoke Hole, poem, Sept. 22, 1964, n.d.
To Fire, poem, April 7, 1968, n.d.
To Hell with Your Fertility Cult, poem, 1952-ca. 1954.
To Meet with Agaricus Augustus, poem, June 30, 1974, n.d.
To the Chinese Comrades, poem, Feb. 3, 1964, n.d.
To the Gods of the Revolution, poem, Nov. 5, 1964, n.d.
Toji, poem, n.d.
Tomorrow's Song, poem, n.d.
Toward Climax, poem, n.d.
The Trade, poem, n.d.
Trail Crew Camp at Bear Valley, poem, n.d.
Tree Song, poem, 1957, n.d.
True Night, " A Note Concerning Bob Giorgio's Hand-Made Graphic Book," blurb, June 4, 1980.
True Night, poem, Sept.-Oct. 1977, n.d.
The Truth Like the Belly of a Woman Turning, poem, n.d.
A Turn for Sally, poem, n.d.
Turtle Island, front matter, compositor's copy, ca. 1974.
Turtle Island, " Magpie's Song," compositor's copy, ca. 1974.
Turtle Island, " For the Children," compositor's copy, ca. 1974.
Turtle Island, " Plain Talk," compositor's copy, ca. 1974.
Twelve Hours Out of New York after Twenty-five Days at Sea, poem, April 19, 1964.
12:VII:58, poem, n.d.
Two Comments, poem, n.d.
Two Fawns that Didn't See the Light this Spring, poem, n.d.
Two Ghosts, n.d.
Two Logging Songs, poems, 1972, n.d.
[Typhoon No. 17 struck Suwanose...], translation of telephone call (or card), fragment, Sept. 13, ca. 1978.
Uluru Wild Fig Song, poem, 1981, n.d.
Under the Sign of Toki's, poem, Feb. 4, 1976.
Under the Skin of It, poem, 1952.
[University of Michigan, Gary Snyder's Writer-in-Residence Appearances], talks transcribed by Russell Gregory, 1971.
Up, poem, n.d.
Up Branches of Duck River, poem, n.d.
Up from the Abyss, poem, Feb. 17, 1967.
The Uses of Light, poem, July 2, 1972.
Vapor Trails, poem, 1957, n.d.
Villanelle, poem, 1953.
Villanelle of the Wandering Lapps, poem, n.d.
A Volcano in Kyushu, poem, n.d.
W, poem, 1967, n.d.
Waikiki, poem, background info. and drafts, 1978-1983.
A Walk, poem, Nov. 6, 1964, n.d.
Walked Two Days in Light Snow, Then it Cleared for Five, poem, n.d.
Walking Home from "The Duchess of Malfi", poem, 1955.
Walking in the Footprints of the Ancestors, poem, 1985.
Walking Through Myoshin-ji, poem, June 18, 1981.
[Wandering the old dirty countries...], poem, n.d.
A War of Dwarfs and Birds Beyond the Sea, poem, 1952.
Water, poem, n.d.
Wave, poem, June 1967, n.d.
The Way West Underground, poem, n.d.
We Make Our Vows Together with All Beings, poem, Dec. 22, 1983, n.d.
The Weave, poem, Feb. 9, 1984, n.d.
[Weddings]; notes for wedding ceremonies of Jacques and Subhana Barzaghi and of Kurt and Robin Lorenz; with letter from Governor Jerry Brown; 1982-1986.
Wenatchee Range: Late June, poem, 1955, n.d.
Whale Night, June 1972.
What Do They Say and Work to Do, Toward Town, poems, Dec. 15, 1960.
What Happened Here Before, poem, n.d.
What Have I Learned, poem, n.d.
What is Meant by "Here", prose, n.d.
What Steps, poem, n.d.
What You Should Know to be a Poet, poem, n.d.
When I Went Down, poem, n.d.
[When they sat by the fire...], prose (fragment), n.d.
[While waiting between trips...], poem, 1954.
White Devils, poem, 1966.
White Sticky, poem, n.d.
[Who lays bugs...], poem, n.d.
Why I Laugh When Kai Cries; Hiking in the Totsugawa Gorge; Civilization; poems and fragment; n.d.
Why Log Truck Drivers Rise Earlier Than Students of Zen, manuscript broadside, 1973.
The Wide Mouth, poem, n.d.
The Wild Edge, poem, May 25, 1968, n.d.
The Wild Mushroom, poem, n.d.
Wild Wisdom, " Talk Background," notes, n.d.
Wild Wisdom, Zen Buddhism and Nature in North America, notes, Nov. 22-23, 1986.
[Wind dust yellow cloud swirls...], poem, n.d.
Without, poem, June 1970, n.d.
A Work for Burke, poem, Dec. 4, 1973.
Work to do Toward Town, poem, n.d.
Working on the '58 Willys Pickup, poem, n.d.
Working on the '58 Willys Pickup, and other poems, in translation-Chinese, with related correspondence, 1981-1986.
Xrist, poem, 1959.
Yase: September, poem, n.d.
The Years Seem to Tumble, poem, n.d.
Yuba Country Autumn, poem, 1980.
Subseries 1.3 Monographs, 1959-2000
Scope and Content Note
Subseries 1.3.1 Broadsides, 1964-1998
Scope and Content Note
Above Pate Valley, n.d.
Anasazi, printed by Michael Corr, 1972.
Axe Handles, n.d.
The Call of the Wild, illustrated and silkscreened by Mike Morgulis and Jerry Wells, [1971].
A Curse on the Men in Washington, Pentagon, [first letterpress edition, Santa Barbara, CA]: Unicorn Press, 1968.
Dear Mr. President, n.d.
Earth Verse, Folger Poetry Series, 1997-1998.
Eating: The Sacramental Sharing of Energies, fragments of Earth Wisdom series, no. 3, Silverton, Col.: Way of the Mountain Learning Center, ca. 1984.
Endless Streams and Mountains (excerpt), on The Nature Conservancy announcement, n.d.
Everybody Lying on Their Stomachs, Head Toward the Candle, Reading, Sleeping, Drawing, [Berkeley, CA: Maya, 1969].
Fire Rules, Adams, Mass.: Second Life Books, 1982.
For All (excerpt), Galisteo, New Mexico: Desert Rose Press, Earth Day 1990.
Note
For All (excerpt), Galisteo, New Mexico: Desert Rose Press, Earth Day 1990.
Note
For the Children, Rainbow Recycling Ltd., 1977.
Four Changes, [Chicago: Robert Shapiro, 1969].
Note
Four Changes, n.d.
Note
Four Changes, n.d.
Four Changes, Santa Barbara: Noel Young for Unicorn Book Shop, 1969.
Front Lines, announcement for benefit for Institute for the Study of Nonviolence, 1976.
Go Round, [Santa Barbara, CA: Unicorn Press], ca. 1967.
How Zen Masters are Like Mature Herring, May 30, 1983.
Manzanita, a keepsake of the dedication of Kent State Library, [Kent, OH: Kent State University Libraries], 1971.
A Mind Like Compost, North San Juan, CA: Bob Giorgio, 1979.
A Mind Like Compost, [North San Juan, CA]: Bob Giorgio, 1979.
Nanao Knows, 1964.
North Beach, [San Francisco: Canessa Gallery, 1975].
O Mama, n.d.
Old Way, fragments of Earth Wisdom series, no. 2, Silverton, Col.: Way of the Mountain Learning Center, ca. 1984.
One Should Not Talk to a Skilled Hunter About What is Forbidden by the Buddha, [Port Townsend, Wash.]: Copper Canyon Press, 1974.
Practice of the Wild (excerpt), Okeanos Press, n.d.
Note
Prayer for the Great Family, [1971].
Prayer for the Great Family, announcement for Santa Fe's 3rd annual All Species Day, n.d.
Right in the Trail, wood engraving by Michael McCurdy, [Richmond, Mass.]: Mad River Press, May 1990.
Smokey the Bear Sutra, [San Francisco, first edition, 1969].
Smokey the Bear Sutra, printed at Feathered Serpent Press for occasion of Twelfth Annual Members' Meeting of the Yosemite Association, Sept. 12, 1987.
The Songs at Custer's Battlefield, n.d.
Sours of the Hills, [New York]: Samuel Charters, 1969.
Spel Against Demons, [Berkeley, CA: Moe's Books], 1970.
The Spirits Wait and Sing Beneath the Land, Plum Island Press, n.d.
Swimming Naked in the Yuba River, [Berkeley, CA: Maidu Press, 1971].
Tree Song, by Gary Snyder with Michael Mundy photograph, San Francisco: James Linden, 1986.
Note
Two Logging Songs, Berkeley, CA: Serendipity Books, 1973.
Why Log Truck Drivers Rise Earlier Than Students of Zen, [Berkeley, CA: Gary Snyder(printed for him at Rainbow Zenith Press), 1973].
Why Log Truck Drivers Rise Earlier Than Students of Zen, Olympia, Wash.: Lightfoot Press, circa 1976.
The Wild Mushroom, announcement for reading at Eugene, OR: March 7, 1983.
Yase: September, [North San Juan, CA: Bob Giorgio], circa 1979.
Subseries 1.3.2 Books, 1959-2000
Scope and Content Note
The Back Country. London: Fulcrum Press, 1967.
The Back Country. New York: New Directions, 1968.
The Blue Sky. New York: The Phoenix Book Shop, 1969.
Cold Mountain Poems, ( Ventiquattro Poesie di Han Shan), in translation-Italian, North Press, 1977.
Coming In To the Watershed, Keynote Address Publication Series. Sacramento, CA: The Center for California Studies, California State University, Sacramento, 1992.
Earth House Hold. New York: New Directions, 1969.
Earth House Hold, in translation-Japanese. Tokyo: Orion Press, 1969.
Earth Hold Hold, ( Le Retour des Tribus), in translation-French, 1972.
The Fudo Trilogy. Berkeley, CA: Shaman Drum, 1973.
Good Wild Sacred. England: Five Seasons Press, 1984.
Gratitude to Mother Earth, (sheet music). Rockville Centre, NY: Belwin Mills Publishing Corp., 1974.
Note
Intransit: The Gary Snyder Issue. Toad Press, 1969.
Manzanita, a poem by Gary Snyder with silk screens by Marla Weinhoff, n.d.
Manzanita. Bolinas, CA: Four Seasons Foundation, 1972.
Maya: Gedichte, poems in translation-German. Munich: Carl Hanser Verlag, 1972.
Myths & Texts. New York: Totem Press, 1960.
Myths & Texts. New York: Totem Press, 1960, 1975.
Myths & Texts. New York: New Directions, 1978. [hardbound]
Myths & Texts. New York: New Directions, 1978. [paperback]
North Sea Road, 1974.
A Place in Space, Ethics, Aesthetics, and Watersheds: New and Selected Prose. Washington D.C.: Counterpoint, 1995.
Poetry Reading: Gary Snyder, Singing Zen, in English and Japanese. Japan: 2000.
Note
Premier chant du chaman et autres poems, in translation-French. Paris: la Difference, 1992.
A Range of Poems. London: Fulcrum Press, 1966.
Regarding Wave, Iowa City: University of Iowa, 1969.
Regarding Wave, New York: New Directions, 1970.
Regarding Wave. London: Fulcrum Press, 1970.
Riprap. Ashland, Mass.: Origin Press, 1959.
Riprap, second edition. Kyoto: Origin Press, 1959.
Riprap and Cold Mountain Poems. San Francisco: Four Seasons Foundation, 1965.
Riprap and Cold Mountain Poems. San Francisco: Four Seasons Foundation, 1969.
Riprap and Cold Mountain Poems. San Francisco: North Point Press, 1990.
Ryosen-an: Zendo Practices. Kyoto: The First Zen Institute of America in Japan, 1960.
Six Sections from Mountains and Rivers Without End. San Francisco: Four Seasons Foundation, 1965.
Six Sections from Mountains and Rivers Without End. London: Fulcrum Press, 1967.
Six Sections from Mountains and Rivers Without End Plus One. San Francisco: Four Seasons Foundation, 1970.
Smokey the Bear Sutra, "Merry Christmas 1969" edition, 1969.
Smokey the Bear Sutra. Yellow Springs, Ohio: 1974.
Songs for Gaia. Port Townsend, WA: Copper Canyon Press for Kah Tai Alliance, 1979. [hardbound]
Songs for Gaia. Port Townsend, WA: Copper Canyon Press, 1979. [paperback]
Tahle basen je pro medveda, in translation-Czech. Praha: Argo, 1997.
Three Worlds, Three Realms, Six Roads. Marlboro, Vermont: The Griffin Press, 1966.
Tingens adring, poems in translation-Swedish, 1975.
Turtle Island, (Skoldpaddson), in translation-Swedish, 1976.
Turtle Island, in translation-Japanese, 1978.
The Wooden Fish. Japan: The First Zen Institute of America in Japan, 1961.
Subseries 1.3.3 Related Materials, 1968-[1999]
Scope and Content Note
1.3.3.1 Dust Jackets, [1970]-[1999]
Scope and Content Note
Axe Handles. San Francisco: North Point Press, [1983].
The Gary Snyder Reader. Counterpoint, [1999].
Left Out in the Rain. San Francisco: North Point Press, [1986].
Myths & Texts. New Directions, [1978].
The Practice of the Wild. North Point Press, [1990].
The Real Work. New Directions, [1980].
Regarding Wave, New Directions, [1970].
Riprap and Cold Mountain Poems. San Francisco: North Point Press, [1990].
Taking the Path of Zen (by Robert Aitken with a Foreword by Gary Snyder). San Francisco: North Point Press, [1982].
Turtle Island. New Directions, [1974].
1.3.3.2 Other, 1968-1982
Scope and Content Note
The Back Country, receipts from J. B. Lippincott Co., March 25, [1968].
The Back Country, royalty and fee statements and receipts from New Directions Publishing Corp., 1968-1969.
The Back Country, complimentary copies list, n.d.
Earth House Hold, royalty statements and copyright records from New Directions Publishing Corp., 1968-1969.
Earth House Hold, complimentary copies list, n.d.
[The Great Clod] Project, or Hokkaido: Perspective on Wildness, agreement with The John Muir Institute, March 12, 1970.
He Who Hunted Birds in His Father's Village: The Dimensions of a Haida Myth, agreement with Grey Fox Press, 1977.
Passage Through India, agreement with Grey Fox Press, Dec. 31, 1982.
Regarding Wave, complimentary copies list, n.d.
Six Sections from Mountains and Rivers Without End, registration of a claim to copyright, Sept. 13, 1965. And Manzanita, registration of a claim to copyright, .
Turtle Island, cover art and Basic Reviewers Checklist with notes, ca. 1974.
Subseries 1.4 Published In (Gary Snyder's contributions to books, periodicals, and other publications), 1947-2001
Scope and Content Note
Subseries 1.4.1 1947
" The Youngsteigers," prose in Mazama, Vol. 29, no. 13 (1947).
Subseries 1.4.2 1950-1952, 1954-1959
" An Autumn Poem," " The Death of Rhea," poems, in Janus, Nov. 1950.
" A Poem," (" [Her life blew through my body and away...]") in Janus, Feb 1950.
" A Poem," (" Walking lonely on a fall day..."), poem in Janus, Jan. 1950.
" Tell Me If I Am Not Glad," " A Sinecure for P. Whalen," poems, in Janus, Feb. 1951.
" Three Mantic Poems," in Janus, May 1951.
" Songs for a Four-Crowned Dancing Hat," poem, in The Folio, March 1952.
" Maitreya," poem, in Berkeley Bussei, 1954.
" Epistemological Fancies," poem, in Berkeley Bussei, 1955.
" Olympic Mountains," poem, in Poems & Pictures, no. 4 (July 1955).
" [Review]," of Ella E. Clark, Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest, in Midwest Folklore, Vol. 5, no. 3 (1955).
" Song to be Sung Later," poem, in Occident, fall 1955.
" Groves 14," poem in The Needle, Vol. 1, no. 2 (1956).
" A Berry Feast," poem, in Evergreen Review, Vol. 1, no. 2 (1957).
" Changes: 3," poem, in The Black Mountain Review, no. 7 (autumn 1957).
" Groves 12," poem, in Ark II, Moby I, ca. 1957.
" Late October Camping in the Sawtooths," in Berkeley Bussei, 1957.
" What I Think About When I Meditate," poem, in Ark III, winter 1957.
" Chion-in," poem, in Yugen, no. 2 (1958).
" Cold Mountain Poems," in Evergreen Review, Vol. 2, no. 6 (1958).
" Praise for Sick Women," " Another for the Same," poems, in Yugen, no. 3 (1958).
" Song for a Stone Girl at Sanchi," " For Zeami and Kwanami, from Myths & Texts," poems, in Berkley Bussei, 1958.
" Spring Sesshin at Shokoku-ji," prose, in Chicago Review, summer 1958.
" Dear Sis," poem, in The Mariner, May 1959.
" From Myths & Texts," poem, in Yugen, no. 4 (1959).
" Night," " Cartagena," poems, in Evergreen Review, no. 9 (1959).
" Seven Quick Flips," poem, in Vigil: New Writing by New Writers, autumn 1959.
Subseries 1.4.3 1960-1969
" Aubade," poem, in Sidewalk: Scotland's Quarterly Review, Vol. 1, no. 2 (1960).
" Burning the Small Dead," poem, in Nomad, no. 8, autumn (1960).
" Kyoto Sketch," " Hunting," " This Poem is for Deer," poems, in The Galley Sail Review, winter 1960.
" Marin-an," " Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout," poems, in Berkeley Bussei, 1960.
" [Note on Beat Generation]," in translation-Japanese, in Chuo-koron, 1960.
" Six Month Song in the Foothills," " The Lookouts," " Baker's Cabin in 1952," " The Feathered Robe," " This Poem is for Birds," " Numerous Broken Eggs," " Under the Skin of It," poems, in Poetry Score, fall 1960.
" Soseki," poem, in translation-Japanese, in Tsukue, Nov. 1960.
" Vapor Trails," " A Dry Day Just Before the Rainy Season," " The Rainy Season," poems, in Between Worlds, Vol. 1, no. 1 (1960).
" [A View from the Mountain in Alaska in August]," " [Thin Ice]," " [Everyone in the Rain]," " [Shingon Temple, Kyoto]," " [Shinshu Temple]," " [Kyoto, March]," poems, in translation-Japanese, in Shigaku, 1960.
" A Walk," " Wild Horses," " After Work," " On Vulture Peak," poems, in Yugen, no. 6 (1960).
" Zen Buddhism," prose, in The New Funk & Wagnalls Encyclopedia Yearbook 1959, 1960.
" Buddhist Anarchism," prose, in Journal for the Protection of All Beings, no. 1 (1961).
" Fire in the Hole," " Skill," poems, in Trobar, no. 2 (1961).
" Hay for the Horses," poem, in translation-Japanese, in Subterraneans, no. 2 (1961).
Note
" Letters to Will Peterson;" " Letters to Philip Whalen," " Letters to Allen Ginsberg," prose; " Bubbs Creek Haircut," " Yase: September," " Pine River," poems; in Origin, July 1961.
" Nooksack Valley," poem, in translation-Japanese, in Subterraneans, no. ? (1961).
" Oil," poem, in translation-German, in Rhinozeros, 1961.
" A Poem of Plants," poem, in Outburst, no. 1 (1961).
" [Review]," of Ch'u Yuan, Li Sao, A Poem on Relieving Sorrows, in Journal of American Folklore, Jan.-March 1961.
" The Ship in Yokohama," prose, in Kulchur, no. 3 (1961).
" Xrist," poem, in The Outsider, no. 1 (1961).
" Zen Buddhism," prose, in The New Funk & Wagnalls Encyclopedia Yearbook 1960, 1961.
" All Through the Rains," " Piute Creek," " Above Pate Valley," " Milton by Firelight," " Hay for the Horses," poems, in Contemporary American Poetry, Baltimore, MD: Penguin Books, 1962.
" Logging No. 9," poem, in translation-Japanese, in Gendai America shishu, 1962.
" Night Highway Ninety-Nine," poem, in Origin, no. 4 (Jan. 1962).
Note
" Four at Sea," " The Levels," poems, in The Yale Literary Magazine, (April 1963).
" Foxtail Pine," " Eight Sandbars on the Takano River," poems, in Northwest Review, summer 1963.
" A Heifer Clambers Up," poem, in The Beloit Poetry Journal, fall 1963.
" A Journey to Rishikesh & Hardwar," poem, in City Lights Journal, no. 1 (1963).
Note
" Six Years," poem, in Poetry, Oct.-Nov. 1963.
" Some Square Comes," " Madly Whirling Downhill," poems, in The Outsider, Vol. 1, no. 3 (1963).
" Across Lamarck Col.," poetry broadside, in A Poetry Folio, San Francisco: San Francisco Art Festival, 1964.
" A Break," " Refractive Index," " Some Views Concerning the Proposed Site of a National Park," poems, in The East-West Review, Vol. 1, no. 1 (1964).
" The Firing," poem, in exhibition catalogue, Takeichi Kawai, John Chappell, 1964.
" Hymn to the Goddess San Francisco in Paradise," poem, in City Lights Journal, no. 2 (1964).
Note
" Hymn to the Goddess San Francisco in Paradise," poem, in Fuck You: A Magazine of the Arts, Sept. 1964.
" The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-Four," poem, in Poets of Today, New York: International Publishers, 1964.
" Six Years," poem, in Joglars, Vol. 1, no. 2 (1964).
" The Spring," " April," poem, in Coyote's Journal, no. 1 (1964).
Note
" 3.XI.60," poem, in Joglars, Vol. 1, no. 1 (1964).
" Across Lamarck Col.," " August was Foggy," " For the West," " How to Make Stew in the Pinacate Desert Recipe for Locke & Drum," poems, in The Critical Quarterly, Vol. 7, no. 2 (1965).
" Dear Mr. President," poem, in Vietnam Blues, San Francisco: Bindweed Press, 1965.
" For the West," poem, in Synapse, no. 4 (May 1965).
" Hop, Skip, & Jump," " On Our Way to Khajuraha," poems, in The Paris Review, no. 34 (spring-summer 1965).
" Nanao Knows," poem, in Fux Magascean!, 1965.
" The Plum Blossom Poem," " Beneath My Hand and Eye the Distant Hills, Your Body," poems, in The Yale Literary Magazine, April 1965.
" [Review]," of Fosco Maraini, Where Four Worlds Meet, in Arizona Quarterly, Vol. 21, no. 2 (1965).
" Through the Smoke Hole," poem, in Poetry, April-May 1965.
" To the Chinese Comrades," poem, in Coyote's Journal, no. 4 (1965).
" 2.XI.1964," " Sather," poems, in Synapse, Jan. 1965.
" All Over the Dry Grasses," " Sand," poems, in unidentified Japanese periodical, ca. 1966.
" The Circumambulation of Mt. Tamalpais," " What Do They Say," " The Truth Like the Belly of a Woman Turning," poems, in Coyote's Journal, no. 5-6 (1966).
" Could She See the Whole Real World with her Ghost Breast Eyes Shut Under a Blouse Lid?" poem; " Buddhism & the Coming Revolution," prose; in translation-Japanese, in Psyche, Vol. 2 (Sept. 1966).
" Could She See the Whole Real World with her Ghost Breast Eyes Shut Under a Blouse Lid?" " The Circumambulation of Mount Tamalpais," poems, in Poems Read in the Spirit of Peace & Gladness, Berkeley, Calif.: Peace & Gladness Co-op Press, 1966.
" The Elwha River," poem, in "...stained the water clear...": A Festschrift for Lloyd J. Reynolds, Portland, OR: Reed College, 1966.
" For the Boy Who Was Dodger Point Lookout Fifteen Years Ago," " The Truth Like the Belly of a Woman Turning," " The Circumambulation of Mount Tamalpais," poems, in Agenda, (summer 1966).
" Go Round," " Oysters," " Circumambulating Arunachala," poems, in The Paris Review, no. 37 (spring 1966).
" Nanao Sakaki," note for Nanao Sakaki, Bellyfulls, Eugene, OR: Toad Press, 1966.
" 7.IV.64," poem; " A Statement About '7.IV.64'," prose; in Poems for Young Readers, 1966.
" Six Years," " Mt. Hiei," poems, in Poetry Northwest, Vol. 6, no. 4, 1966.
" Sixth-Month Song in the Foothills," " Trail Crew Camp at Bear Valley, 9000 Feet. Northern Sierra-White Bone and Threads of Snowmelt Water," " Home from the Sierra," poems, in The Critical Quarterly, Vol. 8, no. 1, (1966).
" Three Worlds, Three Realms, Six Roads," poem, in Poetry, Dec. 1966.
" Buddhism & the Coming Revolution," prose in City of San Francisco Oracle, 1967.
" Buddhism & the Coming Revolution," prose, in translation-Japanese, in Psyche Journal, April 1967.
" Buddhist Anarchism," prose, in The Buddhist Third Class Junkmail Oracle, Vol. 1, no. 8, (1967).
" A Curse on the Men in Washington, Pentagon," " By the Tama River at the North End of the Plain in April," " Passage to More than India," poems, in unidentified Japanese publication, ca. 1967.
" Go Round," poetry broadside, in Unicorn Folio, series 1, no. 1, [Santa Barbara, CA:] Unicorn Press, 1967.
" A Lion Dream," " Early Morning Orissa," " Banaras," " The Temples at Khajuraho," poems, in Coyote's Journal, no. 8 (1967).
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" Praise for Sick Women," poem, in translation-Czech, in Novi Americti Basnici, 1967.
" Seed Pods," poem, in unidentified Japanese periodical, ca. 1967.
" Six Years," " Envoy to Six Years," " The Wide Mouth," poems, in The Journal of Creative Behavior, Vol. 1, no. 3 (July 1967).
" Why Tribe," prose, in The Tribes, Vol. 2, no. 1, Tokyo: Emerald Breeze Tribe, 1967.
" Burning Island," poem, in The Tribe, Vol. 2, no. 2, Tokyo: Emerald Breeze Tribe, 1968.
" Eight Songs of Clouds and Water," poem, in Poetry, March 1968.
" In the House of the Rising Sun," " Dear Mr. President," " A Curse on the Men in Washington, Pentagon," poems, in War Poems, New York: The Poets Press, Inc., 1968.
" Milton by Firelight," " A Stone Garden," " Myths and Texts, III," " Four Poems for Robin," poems, in Poems of our Moment, New York: Pegasus, 1968.
" A Curse on the Men in Washington, Pentagon," " To Fire," " In the House of the Rising Sun," poems, in Thunderbolts of Peace and Liberation, Blackburn (Lancs.): BB Books, 1969.
" The Hudsonian Curlew," poem, in Poetry, Nov. 1969.
" Human Chauvinism," letter to the editor, in Newsweek, Dec. 1, 1969.
" It," " Love," poems, in Field, fall 1969.
" Land Lovers," quote from Snyder, in Look, Nov. 4, 1969.
" Love," poem; " The Return of Japhy Ryder," interview; in translation-Japanese; in Buzoku, Vol. 2, no. 3, 1969.
" Piute Creek," " Riprap," poems and literary criticism, in translation-Japanese, in The Rising Generation, Feb. 1969.
" Poke Hole Fishing After the March," " Smokey the Bear Sutra," poems, in Lillabulero, summer/fall 1969.
" Revolution in the Revolution in the Revolution," poem; " The Return of Japhy Ryder," interview; in Berkeley Barb, Vol. 8, no. 1 (Jan. 3-9, 1969).
" Smokey the Bear Sutra," poem, in The Augur, Vol. 1, no. 3 (1969).
" Sours of the Hills," poem, in Harper's Magazine, Sept. 1969.
Subseries 1.4.4 1970-1979
" All the Spirit Powers Went to Their Dancing Place," " Without," poems in Aldebaran Review, no. 9 (Aug. 1970).
" Cold Mountain Poems," in Ting: The Caldron, San Francisco: Glide Urban Center, 1970.
" The Cold Mountain Poems of Han-Shan," from the Chinese, in Literature of the Eastern World, 1970.
" Dear Poets Commune," letter, in Anthology of Underground Poetry: Section Seven, Berkeley, Calif.: Poets' Commune Publications, 1970.
" Four Changes," prose, in The Congressional Record, April 15, 1970.
" Four Changes," prose, in translation-French (Swiss), in Oeuf: Premature Egg, 1970.
" Four Changes," prose, in Overflow, Vol. 3, no. 3 (1970).
" Four Changes," prose, in Peace News, Jan. 30, 1970.
" Four Changes," prose; " Smokey the Bear Sutra," poem; in Win Magazine, 1970.
" No Matter, Never Mind," poem, in A Book of Poems by Gary Snyder, Nathaniel Tarn, Anselm Hollo, Allen Planz, Ken Smith, Lee Harwood, Michael Anania, and Stuart Montgomery , 1970.
" O," poem, in The Hudson Review, Vol. 23, no. 3 (1970).
" Six Years," poem, in Ta Tzu Pao, ( Big Letter Newspaper), winter 1970.
" Smokey the Bear Sutra," poem, in Fulcrum, Vol. 1, no. 1 (Feb. 16, 1970).
" Smokey the Bear Sutra," poem, in A Report on E-Week at the Smithsonian, May 15, 1970.
" What You Should Know to be a Poet," " Long Hair," poems, in New American Review, no. 8 (1970).
" The Wilderness and the Non-Verbal," prose, in The Center Magazine, Vol. 3, no. 4 (July/Aug. 1970).
" Words for Earth," poems and prose, in Chinook, April 16, 1970.
" All the Spirit Powers Went to Their Dancing Place," poem; " Four Changes," prose; in Changes Magazine, 1971.
" The Call of the Wild," poem, in Not Man Apart, Vol. 1, no. 8 (Aug. 1971).
" Cold Mountain Poems," poems, in Montagna Rossa, 1971.
" The Dharma Eye of d.a. levy," prose, in The Serif, Dec. 1971.
" A Dry Day Just Before the Rainy Season," poem, in Mark in Time: Portraits & Poetry/San Francisco, San Francisco: Glide Publications, 1971.
" Four Changes," prose, in translation-German, in Hotcha!, no. 52 (Feb. 1971).
" The Hump-backed Flute Player," poem, in Coyote's Journal, no. 9 (1971).
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" Little Dead Kids Butts," " Charms," " The Bath," poems; " [Review]" of Philip Whalen, On Bear's Head, prose; in Caterpillar, no. 17, (Oct. 1971).
" Manzanita," poetry broadside, in Six Poems/Seven Prints, Kent, OH: Kent State University Libraries, 1971.
" Meeting the Mountains," poem, in Origin, no. 20 (Jan. 1971).
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" Prayer for the Great Family," poem, in Look, Jan. 26, 1971.
" Smokey the Bear Sutra," poem, in COSMEP Newsletter, Vol. 3, no. 2 (Nov. 1971).
" Source," poem, in Unmuzzled Ox, 1971.
" A Spring Night in Shokoku-ji," poem, in Daily Planet, Vol. 2, no. 1 (Jan. 25, 1971).
" Steak," poem, in Jeopardy, spring 1971.
" The Way West, Underground," " Control Burn," " Smokey the Bear Sutra," poems, in Raster, 1971.
" What is to be Done," poem, in Kayak, no. 26 (1971).
" Anasazi," " By Frazier Creek Falls," poems, in The Yes! Press Anthology, Santa Barbara, Calif.: Christopher's Books, 1972.
" [The Ancient Forests of China Logged]," " Maudgalyayana Saw Hell," " from Six Years," " Beneath My Hand and Eye the Distant Hills, Your Body," " Wave," " Kyoto Born in Spring Song," " Burning Island," " Revolution in the Revolution in the Revolution," " What You Should Know to be a Poet," poems, in Today's Poets, 2nd edition, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1972.
" As for Poets," " Anasazi," " Coyote Valley Spring," " Control Burn," poems, in translation-Italian, in Tam Tam, 1972.
" As for Poets," " By Frazier Creek Falls," " Source," poems, in Raster, 1972.
" As for Poets," poem; " On 'As for Poets'," prose; in Diamond Sangha, 1972.
" As for Poets," poem; " On 'As for Poets'," prose; in The Rising Generation, no. 10 (Oct. 1972).
" The Bath," poem, in The Drummer, Nov. 30, 1972.
" The Bath," poem, in Edge, no. 3 (Feb. 1972).
" Clear-Cut," in Poetry Nippon, Sept. 1972.
" The Dead by the Side of the Road," poem, in Raven, Vol. 1, no. 3 (1972).
" Down," poem, in Open Reading, no. 1 (March 1972).
" Energy is Eternal Delight," prose, in translation-Italian, in Indian Paria, ca. 1972.
" Energy is Eternal Delight," prose in The New York Times, Jan. 12, 1972.
" Energy is Eternal Delight," prose, in The Union, Grass Valley-Nevada City, Calif., May 2, 1972.
" For Berkeley," poem, in New Morning, Oct. 1972, Nov. 1972.
" For Nothing," " Night Herons," " Pine Tree Tops," poems, in Clear Creek, no. 13 (1972).
" The Front lines," " Manzanita," poems, in Dacotah Territory, no. 3 (1972).
" Hers," poem, in The 11, 1972.
" [Letter to Will Petersen]," prose, in Toucan, 1972.
" Mother Earth," in The New York Times, July 13, 1972.
" On San Gabriel Ridges," poem, in Caterpillar, no. 18 (April 1972).
" [Poems]," unidentified, in translation-Swedish, in Poesi fran USA, Stockholm: 1972.
" Poetry and the Primitive," prose, in Co Tinneh, 1972.
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" Prayer for the Great Family," poem, in The San Francisco Phoenix, Vol. 1, no. 2, 1972.
" The Real Work," broadside, in Rogue River Gorge, no. 4 (spring 1972).
" The Way West, Underground," poem, in The Seventies, no. 1 (spring 1972).
" Above Pate Valley," poem, in Cold-Drill, no. 3 (1973).
" Anasazi," poem, in Northwest Review, Vol. 13, no. 2 (1973).
" A Berry Feast," poem, in translation-Japanese, in Kurushimagire, June 1973.
" Clear-Cut," " Virgin," poems, in Polaris, winter 1973.
" Collected Poems of Lew Welch," review, in The San Francisco Chronicle, Nov. 28, 1973.
" The Elwha River," " A Walk," " A Heifer Clambers Up," " Four Poems for Robin," " The Snow on Saddle Mountain," " Meeting the Mountains," poems, in The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry, New York: W.W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1973.
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" Hemp," poem, in The Marijuana Review, Vol. 1, no. 9 (1973).
" The Hump-backed Flute Player," " For Plants," poems, in America A Prophecy, New York: Random House, 1973.
" Kamchatka Ravens," prose, in translation-Italian, in Tam Tam, 1973.
" Kyoto Born in Spring Song," " Shark Meat," poems, in Wetlands Magazine, summer 1973.
" [Letter about Ezra Pound]," excerpt, in A Quiet Requiem for E.P., Jan. 19, 1973.
" Mother Earth: Her Whales," poem, in translation-Swedish, in Tryck, no. 2 (1973).
" Original Vow," poem, in Kyoi, no. 2 (May 1973).
" Poetry and the Primitive," " Song of the Taste," " As for Poets," " Two Logging Songs," " Smokey the Bear Sutra," poems and prose, and article about Snyder, in translation-Japanese, in Yuriika, Nov. 1973.
" [Review]," of Lew Welch, Ring of Bone, in Book People New Titles, Dec. 15, 1973.
" Tsurugi Mountain," poem, in Hawaii Review, spring 1973.
" Up Branches of Duck River," poem, in " Unmuzzled Ox," Vol. 2, no. 1-2, (1973).
" Why Log Truck Drivers Rise Earlier Than Students of Zen," poem, in Hyperion, fall 1973.
" August on Sourdough, A Visit from Dick Brewer," " Trail Crew Camp at Bear Valley, 9000 Feet. Northern Sierra-White Bone and Threads of Snowmelt Water," " A Heifer Clambers Up," " How to Make Stew in the Pinacate Desert Recipe for Locke & Drum," poems, in Literary Calvacade, Jan. 1974.
" Bedrock," " Rain in Alleghany," " Why Log Truck Drivers Rise Earlier Than Students of Zen," poems, in Wednesday Nights, 1974.
" Burning Island Yake Jima," " Love," poems; article about Berkeley poetry reading; in Om, Tokyo: Cosmic Child Community, Dec. 1974.
" Det Nye Stammesamfunnet," prose, in translation-Norwegian, in Vannbaereren, no. 1 (winter 1974).
" For Alan Watts," " Why Log Truck Drivers Rise Earlier Than Students of Zen," poems, in The Eastern Buddhist, May 1974.
" For the Boy Who Was Dodger Point Lookout Fifteen Years Ago," poem, in Wilderness Camping, fall 1974.
" Four Changes," in translation-Japanese, in Om, Cosmic Child Community, Nov. 1974.
" Just Before 44," poem, in Bastard Angel, fall 1974.
" Letter from Gary Snyder," in Om, Cosmic Child Community, July 1974.
" MA," poem, in Coyote's Journal, no. 10, 1974.
" Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout," " Riprap," " A Berry Feast," " Burning the Small Dead," " Yase: September," " A Volcano in Kyushu," " Nansen," " Wandering the Old, Dirty Countries," " For John Chappell," " 7-IV-64," " August was Foggy," " Logging," " Hunting," poems, in Almanacco Dello Specchio, no. 3 (1974).
" [Poems]," in translation-Swedish, in Vox, 1974.
" Postnote," prose, in Bits & Snatches: The Selected Works of Sam Thomas, New York: White Rose Press, 1974.
" [Review]," of Lew Welch, Ring of Bone; " What Steps," poem; in North Country, March 1974.
" Tomorrow's Children," poem, in Not Man Apart, Vol. 4, no. 15 (1974).
" What Happened Here Before," poem, in Phenomenology of Landscape, Carrboro, N.C.: Truck Press, 1974.
" What Will Happen to Suwanose Island and Banyon Ashram?," in Om, Japan: Cosmic Child Community, May 15, 1974.
" Why Log Truck Drivers Rise Earlier Than Students of Zen," poem, in Not Man Apart, Vol. 4, no. 17 (1974).
" The Call of the Wild," " Revolution in the Revolution in the Revolution," " Song of the Taste," " Civilization," " Not Leaving the House," " Long Hair," poems, in Beat Generation ( Entretiens, no. 34), 1975.
" Coyote Yapping on the Ridge...," poem, in Mountain Gazette, Aug. 1975.
" For Berkeley," poem, in Noise, no. 4 (Dec. 1975).
" Getting There," " All in the Family," " Fear Not," poems; " Pelton Wheel Notes," prose; in An Alleghany Star Route Anthology, 1975.
" Getting There," " Fear Not," poems, in Northwest Review, Vol. 14, no. 3 (1975).
" The Incredible Survival of Coyote," prose, in Western American Literature, Feb. 1975.
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" Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout," " Piute Creek," " Nooksack Valley," " The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-Four," poems, in Modern Poetry of Western America, Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1975.
" Nanao Knows," " Through the Smoke Hole," " Long Hair," " What You Should Know To Be a Poet," " Revolution in the Revolution in the Revolution," " No Matter, Never Mind," " For the Children," " Prayer for the Great Family," " Mother Earth: Her Whales," " As for Poets," poems, in translation-Dutch, in Mandala, no. 2 (summer 1975).
" On Wilderness," prose, in The Living Wilderness, winter 1974-1975.
" Pine Tree Tops," " The Dazzle," " Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout," " Piute Creek," " Milton By Firelight," " Kyoto: March," " Logging," " This Poem is for Bear," " Burning," " Foxtail Pine," " Through the Smoke Hole," " Wave," " Song of the Taste," " Magpie's Song," " For the Children," " Without," poems; " Clouds and Rocks," " Wildland, A Voice From Within," prose; in Proceedings of the Right to Remain Wild, A Public Choice, Nov. 17-19, 1975.
" Poetry and the Primitive: Notes on Poetry as an Ecological Survival Technique," prose, in translation-Spanish, in Revista de Occidente, Feb.-March 1975.
Turtle Island, excerpt, in Earthwatch Oregon, April 1975.
Turtle Island, excerpt, in Energy in Kansas: A Look at Human Values and Changing Lifestyles, League of Women Voters of Kansas, 1975.
Turtle Island, selections, in translation-Japanese, in Om, Cosmic Child Community, April 1975.
" Why Log Truck Drivers Rise Earlier Than Students of Zen," poem, in West Coast Paria, 1975.
" Without," poem (print by Michael Corr), in Alcheringa; Ethnopoetics, Vol. 1, no. 2 (1975).
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" The Yogin and the Philosopher," prose, in Alcheringa; Ethnopoetics, Vol. 1, no. 2 (1975).
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" All the Spirit Powers Went to Their Dancing Place," poem, in Understanding Poetry, 4th edition, New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1976.
" Energy is Eternal Delight," prose, in translation-Italian, in North, Oct. 1976.
" Facts," poem, in translation-Romanian, in Secolul 20, 1976.
" For All," " The Grand Entry," poems, in The New York Times Magazine, July 4, 1976.
" For/From Lew," (" Poem For/From Lew"), poem, in Pacific Sun Literary Quarterly, fall 1976.
" For/From Lew," (" Poem For/From Lew"), poem, in "...where ring is what a bell does": appreciation of Lew Welch, Stone Soup Poetry, 1976.
" The Future of Nuclear Power," prose, in Simple Living, Vol. 1, no. 5 (1976).
" High Quality Information," " Poetry is the Eagle of Experience," " The Earth's Wild Places," " Calcium Poem," poems; " [Comment on O'Neill's space colony]," prose; in Coevolution Quarterly, spring 1976.
" [Letter to the Editor]," in defense of the California Arts Council, in The Sacramento Bee, Aug. 1, 1976.
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" Myths and Texts," in The Face of Poetry: 101 Poets in Two Significant Decades--the 60's & the 70's, Arlington: Gallimaufry, 1976.
" North Beach," prose, in The New Deep City Press, 1976.
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" Pine Tree Tops," poem, in Henry Luce Foundation, Inc., 1975-1976 Annual Report, 1976.
" Piute Creek," " The Public Bath," " As for Poets," " Coyote Valley Spring," " Pine Tree Tops," poems, in Sixteen Modern American Poets, Tokyo: The Eihosha Ltd., 1976.
" Poetry and the Primitive," prose, in translation-Hungarian, in Helikon, 1976.
" The Politics of Ethnopoetics," prose, in Alcheringa; Ethnopoetics, Vol. 2, no. 2 (1976).
" Preface," in Peter Blue Cloud, Turtle, Bear and Wolf, Rooseveltown, NY: Akwesasne Notes, 1976.
" Re-Inhabitation," prose; " What Happened Here Before," poem; in Humanities Network: Newsletter of the California Council for the Humanities in Public Policy, Vol. 1, no. 3 (1976).
Turtle Island, excerpt, in Earth Journal, Vol. 6, no. 4 (1976).
" The Bath," poem, in Wet: The Magazine of Gourmet Bathing, Aug./Sept. 1977.
" Berry Territory," " Bows to Drouth," " Walked Two Days in Snow, Then It Cleared for Five," poems, in New Directions in Prose and Poetry 35, New York: New Directions, 1977.
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" Big Fire at Ananda," poem, in Poetry Center Newsletter, Nov. 1977.
" By Frazier Creek Falls," poem, in The Gift Outright: America to Her Poets, New York: Greenwillow Books, 1977.
" The Cool Around the Fire," poem, in Kuksu, no. 6 (1977).
" The Country Surrounds the City...," poem, in Backcountry, fall 1977.
" The Dead by the Side of the Road," poem, in The Western Slopes Connection, July 19-Aug. 1, 1977.
" The Earth's Wild Places," " Prayer for the Great Family," poems, in Earth Heart Almanac, 1977.
" For All," poem, in The New Age Harmonist, Vol. 1, no. 3 (ca. 1977).
" For Berkeley," poem, in City of Buds & Flowers, Berkeley, Calif.: Aldebaran Review, 1977.
" For/From Lew," (" Poem For/From Lew,"), poem, in Pocket Poetry, Vol. 2, no. 4 (1977).
" It Pleases," poem, in Washington and the Poet, Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1977.
" Un message de de Gary Snyder," poem, in translation-French, in Chaman, no. 7 (1977).
" The Cold Mountain Poems of Han-Shan," poems; " Le Yogin et le Philosophie," prose; in translation-French, in Chaman, no. 9 (1978).
" The Dead by the Side of the Road," poem, as part of article, " How to Use Road Kills," in Coevolution Quarterly, no. 17 (spring 1978).
" Editor's Statement," " Wild in China," prose, in Journal for the Protection of All Beings, ( Coevolution Quarterly, no. 19), fall 1978.
" Facts," poem, in Street Magazine, Vol. 2, no. 4 (1978).
" For the Children," " The Incredible Survival of Coyote," poems, in The New Alchemy Calendar for 1979, 1978.
" Foreword," for Mirror for the Moon, New York: New Directions, 1978.
" Introduction," for Gary H. Holthaus, Unexpected Manna, Port Townsend, WA: Copper Canyon Press, 1978.
" John Muir on Mt. Ritter," " Amitabha's Vow," poems, in East West Journal, May 1978.
" The Kukini," poem, in Plucked Chicken, no. 2 (Feb. 1978).
" [Letter]," in The Caged Collective!, Berkeley, Calif.: Aldebaran Review, 1978.
" Long Hair," " The Dead by the Side of the Road," poems, in Silent Voices: Recent American Poems on Nature, St. Paul, MN: Ally Press, 1978.
" Migration of Birds," poem, in translation-French, in In-Hui, no. 4 (1978).
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" Oil," poem, in Energy Research, University of Minnesota, 1978.
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The Old Ways, excerpt, prose in North Country Anvil, no. 26-27 (March-June 1978).
" The Poetry of Natural Philosophy," prose, in announcement, The New Natural Philosophy, International College, 1978.
" Smokey the Bear Sutra," poem, in Gathering Together, May 1978.
" The Songs at Custer's Battlefield," poem, in Zero, no. 1 (1978).
" Through the Smoke Hole," poem, in The Poetry Anthology 1912-1977, 1978.
" As for Poets," " The Good Earth," poems, in translation-German, in Fiesta in Foresta: Poema la Siesta, [Gottingen, Germany]: Verlag Altaquito, 1979.
" The Bath," poem, in A Geography of Poets, New York: Bantam Books, 1979.
" [Comment]," on El Capitan, film by Fred Padula, on flyer, ca. 1970.
" The Egg," " Piute Creek," " Running Water Music II," " The Blue Sky," " Meeting the Mountains," The Old Ways, " Looking for Nothing," " For Nothing," " Dawn," " Cold Mountain Poem, 17," " Without," " Prayer for the Great Family," excerpts, in calendar, The Last Wildlands, Friends of the Earth, 1979.
" From a Letter (28.iii.79)," prose published in New Wilderness Letter, no. 7 (ca. 1979).
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" Getting There," poem, in Amerus, no. 1 (1979).
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" Hay for the Horses," " Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout," " By Frazier Creek Falls," " The Dead by the Side of the Road," " The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-Four," " Avocado," " The Way West, Underground," " This Poem is for Bear," " Milton by Firelight," poems, in Contemporary Northwest Writing, Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 1979.
" Introduction," " Talk at Ishi Wilderness Conference," prose published in Upriver Downriver," 1979.
" The Old Ways," prose in Not for Sale, ca. 1979.
" Planting," poem, in Brother Songs: A Male Anthology of Poetry, 1979.
" Poetry, Community, & Climax," prose; " For All," poem; in Field, no. 20 (1979).
" Poetry, Community, & Climax," prose; " For All," " Axe Handles," " Old Rotting Tree Trunk Down," poems; in Field, no. 20 (spring 1979).
" Re-inhabitation," prose, in Rootdrinker, Vol. 3, no. 12 (1979).
" Re-inhabitation: Learning Who We Are from Where We Are," prose, in New Roots for the Northeast, no. 7 (Sept.-Oct. 1979).
" [Reviews of periodicals]," in Coevolution Quarterly, no. 21 (1979).
" River in the Valley," " Notes on Natural Style," poems, in Plucked Chicken, no. 5 (Aug. 1979).
" Smokey the Bear Sutra," poem, in Wild Oregon, Sept.-Oct. 1979.
" Working on the '58 Willys Pickup," poem, in Zero, 1979.
Subseries 1.4.5 1980-1989
" [Blurb]," for True Night, on flyer, ca. 1980.
" Marin-an," " Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout," " Song of the Taste," " The Great Power Line Pole," " Cartagena," poems, in translation-Spanish, in Noroeste, May 4, 1980.
" For All," poem, in The Applevine, Sept. 24, 1980.
" For the Children," poem, in The Flower Essence Quarterly, autumn 1980.
" For the Children," poem, in Issues in Planning Services for California's Children and Youth, California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development, 1980.
" Foreword," for Edward H. Schafer, The Divine Woman, San Francisco: North Point Press, 1980.
" I Speak for the Wilderness," prose, in Resurgence, no. 83 (Nov.-Dec. 1980).
" Journeys," poem, in Dreamworks, Vol. 1, no. 2 (1980).
" Loving the Land: Living by the Green and the Sun," prose, in Resurgence, Jan.-Feb. 1980.
" A Mind Like Compost," poem, in 25 Years...Reflection Vipasyayana, Buddhist Seminar, Aug. 1-3, 1980.
" The Past Year on San Juan Ridge," prose, in Upriver Downriver, 1980.
" Poem for/from Lew," poem, in Poemcard of the Month: 12 Poemcards, Buffalo, N.Y.: White Pine Press, 1980.
" Poetry, Community, & Climax," prose, in InterChange, Honolulu: InterArts Hawaii, 1980.
" Poetry, Community, & Climax," prose, in Minus 31 and the Wind Blowing, Anchorage, AK: Alaska University Press, 1980.
" The Real Work of Gary Snyder," prose; " Talking Late with the Governor about the Budget," " Without," " For the Children," poems; in NewAge, Vol. 5, no. 12, (1980).
" A Sense of Place," prose, in The Ravencall, June 1980.
" Smokey the Bear Sutra," poem, in The Windless Orchard, no. 36 (spring-summer 1980).
" Songs for Gaia," poem, in translation-Italian, in "...?", 1980.
" True Night," poem, in The Union, Weekend Prospector, Sept. 13, 1980.
" When to Not," poem, in Upriver Downriver, no. 4 (1980).
" Where We Are," poem, in Parabola, Vol. 5, no. 1 (1980).
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" Zen, Why?," prose, in Plucked Chicken, no. 6 (April 1980).
" [Borrowers don't bother me...]," translation of Han Shan poem, in Trips for Beginners, Some Poems, Nana Press, 1981.
" Breasts," " True Night," poems, in Zero, 1981.
" Cities: Salvaging the Parts," prose, in The Planet Drum Review, Vol. 1, no. 3 (1981).
" [Comment]," on Eye of the Womb by Susan Suntree, on flyer, ca. 1981.
" The Dead by the Side of the Road," poem, in Roadkills, Cheloniidae Press, 1981.
" The Flowing," poem, in Conjunctions: I. Inaugural Double-Issue: A Festschrift in Honor of James Laughlin, Publisher of New Directions, 1981.
" For/From Lew," poem, in Blaketimes, no. 2 (1981).
" For the Children," poem, in Ziriuz, no. 33 (Nov. 1981).
" Ink and Charcoal," prose, in Coevolution Quarterly, no. 32 (winter 1981).
" Look Back," poem, in Upriver Downriver, no. 6 (ca. 1981).
" Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout," " An Autumn Morning in Shokoku-Ji," " The Dead by the Side of the Road," " Prayer for the Great Family," poems, in The Harper Anthology of Poetry, 1981.
" Musgrave Ranges Gatha," poem, in Scripsi, Vol. 1, no. 2 (1981).
" Overseas Poets Visit Central Australia," excerpts from a talk, in Aboriginal Languages Association Newsletter, no. 2 (Nov. 1981).
" [Preface]," for A Zen Forest, Sayings of the Masters, in translation-Japanese, in Zenrinkushu Ri Tsuite, 1981.
" [Quote]," in Agayuli: Southeastern Permaculture Inventory and Newsletter, fall 1981.
" [Quote]," in Tom Birch article, " The Liberation of Turtle Island," in Not Man Apart, Oct. 1981.
The Real Work, excerpt in " Journal Jottings," in Bulletin-The Indian Institute of World Culture, Vol. 1, no. 8 (1981).
" Revolution in the Revolution in the Revolution," " Above Pate Valley," " Burning Island," poems, in Affinities, Vol. 1, no. 1 (1981).
" Riprap," poem, in translation-Japanese, in Amerikashi no sekai: seiritsu kara gendai, Tokyo: Taishukanshoten, 1981.
" Smokey the Bear Sutra," poem, in The Fifth Estate, Vol. 15, no. 6 (1981).
" Soy Sauce," poem, in Snapdragon, Vol. 4, no. 2 (1981).
" True Night," poem, in The San Francisco Bay Guardian, Vol. 15, no. 43 (1981).
" True Night," poem, in Temenos, no. 1 (1981).
" Up Branches of Duck River," poem, in Gregory Corso: Writings from Unmuzzled Ox Magazine, New York: 1981.
" Where We Are," poem, in The American West, July/Aug. 1981.
" Aboriginal Dreamtime and Mahayana Buddhism," prose, in Mind, Moon, Circle, June 1982.
" Arts, Bioregions, and Communities," prose, in Native Arts Issues 81/82, Alaska State Council on the Arts, 1982.
" Breasts," poem, in Exile, Reed College Literary Magazine, 1982.
" Delicate Criss-crossing Beetle Trails Left in the Sand," " Breasts," " Soy Sauce," poems, in River Styx, no. 12, (1982).
" Earth is Sacred," prose, in Resurgence, Nov.-Dec. 1982.
" How Ethnopoetry can be Realized," prose, in translation-German, in Trickster, no. 9/10, (Dec. 1982).
" Journey to Mountains and Rivers Without End," prose, in Takaido, Lawrence: The University of Kansas, 1982.
" Kenneth Rexroth," prose, in The Kyoto Review, no. 15 (fall 1982).
" Kenneth Rexroth," prose, in translation-Japanese, in Seiza, Oct. 1982.
" [Letter]," in Earth First!, Vol. 2, no. 7 (1982).
" Manzanita," poem, in Dacotah Territory, A 10 Year Anthology, Fargo: North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, 1982.
" North Country Road," poem, in East West Photo Journal, Vol. 3, no. 8 (1982).
" Old Woman Nature," " I Am Sorry I Disturbed You," poems, in Contact II, Vol. 5, no. 26 (1982).
" Poetry in Turbulence," " Granite Creek Guard Station, July 9," " Grow Food," " Daily Meditation," " Industrial Dark Ages," in Resurgence, Vol. 13, no. 4 (1982).
" Spring Sesshin at Shokoku-ji," prose, in Hampshire Buddhist Society Summer Journal, no. 3 (summer 1982).
" Affirming Non-violence in a Violent World," April 6, 1983 talks by Snyder, Thich Nhat Hanh, and Roshi Kapleau, at Rochester, NY, Unitarian Church, transcripts in Zen Bow Newsletter, Vol. 5, no. 3 (1983).
" Axe Handles," poem, in Fine Woodworking, no. 42 (Sept./Oct. 1983).
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" Axe Handles," " Talking Late with the Governor about the Budget," poems, in Poet News, Dec. 1983.
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" The Bath," poem, in Divided Light: Father and Son Poems, New York: The Sheep Meadow Press, 1983.
" [Behind it is a forest that goes to the Arctic...]," quote, in 1984 Western Wilderness Calendar, 1983.
" The Call of the Wild," poem, in The Cambridge Poetry Magazine, autumn 1983.
" Fear Not," " Hers," " Uluru Wild Fig Song," poems, in Sulfur, Vol. 3, no. 1 (1983).
" For a Fifty-Year-Old Woman in Stockholm," poem, in translation-Swedish, and article about Snyder, in Sydsvenska Dagbladet Snallposten, Feb. 27, 1983.
" Good, Wild, Sacred," prose, in Coevolution Quarterly, fall 1983.
" The Hump-backed Flute Player," poem; " Walls within Walls," prose; in Coevolution Quarterly, no. 37 (spring 1983).
" [Letter]," in The Deep Ecologist, no. 7 (Sept. 1983).
" Letter from Sweden," in Raise the Stakes: The Planet Drum Review, no. 6 (winter 1983).
" Money Goes Upstream," poem, in Electrum, no. 30 (summer 1983).
" O Waters," poem, in translation-Japanese, in Seidaiki, 1983.
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" On the Road with D.T. Suzuki," prose, in Cloud-hidden Friends Letter, no. 5 (1983).
" [Review]," of Steve Sanfield, A New Way, on announcement, ca. 1983.
" So Old-," poem, in Sierra Heritage, Vol. 3, no. 3 (1983).
" Talking Late with the Governor about the Budget," " For All," poems; and interview with Snyder; in California Living Magazine, Nov. 20, 1983.
Turtle Island, prose excerpt, in Katuah: Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, no. 1 (autumn 1983).
" Volvernos Nativos," prose, in the Spanish, in Periodico Erratico, Argentina, April-May 1983.
" Walked Two Days in Snow, Then It Cleared for Five," " The Canyon Wren," poems, in American West, Sept./Oct. 1983.
" Wild Sacred Good Land," prose, in Resurgence, no. 98 (May-June 1983).
" Alaska," " Getting in the Wood," " Dillingham, Alaska, the Willow Tree Bar," " The Grand Entry," poems, in We Alaskans, Vol. 5, no. 20 (1984).
" Arts, Bioregions, and Communities," prose, in ARC, Sept./Oct. 1984.
" Arts, Bioregions, and Communities," prose, in Art Matters, Vol. 2, no. 1 (1984).
" Coyote Man, Mr. President, and the Gun Fighters," prose, in Eugene Magazine, Vol. 1, no. 3 (1984).
" Poetry, Community, & Climax," in translation-German, in Trans Atlantik, Feb. 2, 1984.
" Does Bioregionalism Need an Open Fire (Wildfire) (Control Burn)?" prose, in Raise the Stakes: The Planet Drum Review, no. 10 (summer 1984).
" The Hump-backed Flute Player," poem, in Loblolly: A Literary Biannual of the Vortex, no. 1 (Aug. 1984).
" [Journal entry]," in textbook, Expressways: A Basal Language Program, 1984.
" A Maul for Bill and Cindy's Wedding," poem, in The Mother Earth News, no. 86 (March-April 1984).
" Notes on the Beat Generation," " The New Wind," prose, in American Poetry, Vol. 2, no. 1 (1984).
" A Question of Worth," prose, in Outlook: Journal for a Nuclear-Free Sierra, Vol. 2, no. 2 (ca. 1984).
" [Review]," of Peter Blue Cloud, Elderberry Flute Song; " [Review]," of Richard K. Nelson, Make Prayers to the Raven; in Coevolution Quarterly, summer 1984.
" Song of the Taste," poem; " Grace," prose; in Coevolution Quarterly, no. 43 (fall 1984).
" Song of the Taste," poem; " On 'Song of the Taste'," prose; in Earth First!, Vol. 5, no. 1 (1984).
" Soy Sauce," " Bows to Drouth," " Old Rotting Tree Trunk Down," " For a Fifty-year-old Woman in Stockholm," " Old Woman Nature," " Hers," poems, in Mind Moon Circle: Journal of the Sydney Zendo, winter 1984.
" Strategic Air Command," poem, in Nuke-Rebuke, Iowa City, Iowa: The Spirit That Moves Us Press, 1984.
" Three Deer One Coyote Running in the Snow," " For a Fifty-year-old Woman in Stockholm," " Changing Diapers," poems, in Poetry Now, autumn 1984.
" Tilth Jamboree," 1984 keynote presentation, excerpts, in Tilth Jamboree Directory & Proceedings, 1984.
" We Make our Vows Together with All Beings," poem, in Buddhist Peace Fellowship Newsletter, Australia, spring 1984.
" Wild, Sacred, Good Land, Saving the Little Waterhole We Sing By," prose, in The Schumacher Lectures, 1984.
" Axehandles," poem, in Beatitude 33, Silver Anniversary, 1985.
" By Frazier Creek Falls," " The Truth Like Belly of a Woman Turning," " It Pleases," " For the Children," poems, in translation-Russian, in Flame, 1985.
" Chan in the People's Republic," prose, in Ring of Bone Zendo Newsletter, [March 1985].
" Changing Diapers," poem, in Iris: A Journal About Women, no. 13, University of Virginia, spring 1985.
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" [Comment]" on The Same Sea In Us All: Poems of Jaan Kaplinski, on broadside, ca. 1985.
" Coyote Man, Mr. President and the Gunfighters," prose, in Buddhist Peace Fellowship Newsletter, Vol. 7, no. 1 (Jan. 1985).
" For All," " The Dazzle," " Three Deer One Coyote Running in the Snow," " Old Woman Nature," poems; " Poetry and the Magic of Animals," prose; in The Human/Animal Connection, 1985.
" Gary Snyder's Sierra for Petra Kelly," prose, in article, " Go," in California, June 1985.
" How We Do Mayday and Halloween on the Western Slope of the Northern Nevada," prose, in Upriver Downriver, no. 7 [June 1985].
" June," " The Public Bath," " Nansen," " Things to Do Around Kyoto," poems, in Kaleidoscope Kyoto, no. 14 (May-June 1985).
" Na putu sa D.T. Suzukijem," article about D. T. Suzuki, in translation-Slovene, in Kulture Istoka, April-June 1985.
" Oil," " Mt. Hiei," " For John Chappel," " Charms," poems, in translation-Russian, in Horizons, no. 1 (1985).
" Old Woman Nature," in Modern Maturity, Vol. 28, no. 5 (Oct./Nov. 1985).
" [Poems]," in translation-Chinese, in [ Anthology of American Contemporary Poetry, 1985?].
Regarding Wave, The Back Country, and Turtle Island, excerpts, in Book of Love: An Encyclopedic Lexicon and Consulting Dictionary of the Word Love, 1985.
" Song of the Taste," poem, in 45 Contemporary Poems: The Creative Process, Longman English and Humanities Series, 1985.
" This Poem is for Bear," " Riprap," " Sixth-month Song in the Foothills," " Trail Crew Camp at Bear Valley. 9000 Feet. Northern Sierra-White Bone and Threads of Snowmelt Water," " I Went into the Maverick Bar," " Two Fawns That Didn't See the Light This Spring," poems, in The Harvard Book of Contemporary American Poetry, Cambridge, Mass.: The Belknap Press of Harvard University, 1985.
" At the White River Roadhouse In the Yukon," poem, in Blind Donkey, Vol. 9, no. 3 (1986).
" At the White River Roadhouse In the Yukon," poem, in The Paris Review, no. 100 (summer/fall 1986).
" Axe Handles," poem, in The Mind's Eye, Greensboro, NC: Farr Associates, Inc., 1986.
" Coyote Man, Mr. President & the Gunfighters," prose, in Mind Moon Circle, Journal of the Sydney Zendo, winter 1986.
" Granite Creek Guard Station," " Milton by Firelight," " Riprap," excerpts from Myths & Texts, " A Walk," " Foxtail Pine," " Beneath My Hand and Eye the Distant Hills, Your Body," " Wave," " Burning Island," " Revolution in the Revolution in the Revolution," " It," " The Bath," " Control Burn," " Axe Handles," " Old Rotting Tree Trunk Down," poems; excerpt from " Poetry and the Primitive," prose; and essay about Snyder; in Crosscurrents, Vol. 6, no. 3 (1986).
" Hitch Haiku," in Strong Measures, New York: Haper & Row, 1986.
" [Letter]," to Geri Larson, Supervisor, Tahoe National Forest, in Save the Tahoe National Forest, Forest Issues Task Force, Action Alert!, 1986.
" [Letters]," to Vojo Sindolic in article, " Beat Letters to Yugoslavia," in Writers Outside the Margin, an Anthology, Sudbury, Mass.: Water Row Press, 1986.
" Maple Bridge Night-mooring," poem, translation from the Chinese; " At Maple Bridge," poem; in Cloudline, Ketchum, Idaho: Wind Vein Press, 1986.
" The Persimmons," poem, in The New Yorker, Sept. 15, 1986.
" Prayer for the Great Family," poem, in Yoga Journal, Sept./Oct. 1986.
" Re-inhabitation," prose, in Shaman's Drum, winter 1986.
" Song of the Tangle," poem; " Gary Snyder: Poet of the Wilderness," article about Snyder; in Revue: Arts & Entertainment Supplement of the California Aggie, March 12, 1986.
" We Make our Vows Together with All Beings," " Night Song of the Los Angeles Basin," poems, in English and Japanese, in Poetry Kanto, no. 3 (summer 1986).
" Wild in China," in translation-Slovene, in Kulture Istoka, April-June 1986.
" Alaska," poem, in Earth First!, Vol. 7, no. 6 (1987).
" Daylight All Day/Cool North Breeze with Low Clouds/Midnight Twilight/Steep Rock Slope Mountain Sheep/Green Summer Slopes Song," poem, in ZYZZYVA, Vol. 2, no. 4 (1987).
" Long Bitter Song," poem, translated from the Chinese, in Coyote's Journal, no. 11 (1987).
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" [on bioregionalism...]," quote, in Green Hippie, Vol. 1, no. 2 (1987).
" On 'Song of the Taste'," prose; " Song of the Taste," poem; in Blind Donkey, Vol. 9, no. 4 (1987).
" Prayer for the Great Family," poem, in Darshan, Vol. 4, no. 10 (1987).
" Prayer for the Great Family," " Front Lines," poems; " Re-inhabitation," prose; in Shaman's Drum, no. 7 (1987).
" Reinhabitation," prose, in Earth First!, Vol. 7, no. 8 (1987).
" Ridiculing Literature," prose, in Poetry Flash, April 1987.
" There Are Those Who Love to Get Dirty," " How Zen Masters Are Like Mature Herring," " Crash," poems, in East West, Vol. 17, no. 3 (1987).
" Waikiki," poem, in Chaminade Literary Review, no. 1 (fall 1987).
" Walking the New York Bedrock Alive in the Sea of Information," poem, in Sulfur, no. 20 (fall 1987).
" Back Country Poet," prose, in loblolly, no. 3-4 (fall-winter 1988).
" [Blurb]," for Hisao Kanaseki, Maho to shite no kotoba: Amerika indian no koshoshi, 1988.
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" Cartagena," " Nansen," " I Went Into the Maverick Bar," " Two Immortals," " An Autumn Morning in Shokoku-ji," " No Shoes No Shirt No Service," poems, in The Maverick Poets, Santee, Calif.: Gorilla Press, 1988.
" [Comment]," on John Montgomery, Hip, Beat, Cool & Antic, ca. 1988.
" Falls," poem, in Sierra