"'CRONOS' and 'The Golden Goose': Vital Chapters in the History of Post-War Poetry and Publishing"
- Date
2025-01-31 (Creation date: 2024-10-24)
- Main contributor
Adams, David, 1946-
- Summary
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Slides and audio commentary from a presentation delivered at BGSU's William T. Jerome Library by poet David Adams on October 24, 2024. Adams discusses his decades-long research into the editorial and publishing histories of the pioneering post-war American literary magazines "CRONOS" and "The Golden Goose," which culminated in the publication of Adams's monograph on the subject in 2024. A written transcript of Mr. Adams's audio commentary is also provided (see the Files tab above). Published between 1947 and 1954, "CRONOS" and "The Golden Goose" were founded by The Ohio State University undergraduate students Richard Wirtz Emerson, Gene D. Symonds, Ward Taylor, and Frederick Eckman, the last of whom would later go on to become Professor of English at Bowling Green State University and co-founder of BGSU's Creative Writing Program, and a mentor to author David Adams during his undergraduate tenure at BGSU in the 1960s.
- Publisher
Bowling Green State University
- Genres
Educational; Commentary; Talk
- Subjects
American literature -- 20th century; American poetry -- 20th century; Eckman, Frederick, 1924-1996; Emerson, Richard Wirtz, 1924-; Symonds, Gene D.; Taylor, Ward
- Time period
20th century
- Collection
CAC Lectures Series
- Unit
Center for Archival Collections
- Rights Statement
- In Copyright
- Related Item
Adams, David. "'CRONOS' and 'The Golden Goose': Chapters in the History of Post-War Poetry and Publishing." David Adams, 2024.
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