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Kenneth L. Beaudoin Papers

An inventory of his papers at Syracuse University

Overview of the Collection

Creator: Beaudoin, Kenneth Lawrence, 1913-
Title: Kenneth L. Beaudoin Papers
Inclusive Dates: 1951-1964
Quantity: 2.0 linear ft.
Abstract: Papers of the American poet. Correspondence; holograph and/or typescript articles, poems, reviews, news releases, and notes.
Language: English
Repository: Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Libraries
222 Waverly Avenue
Syracuse, NY 13244-2010
https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center

Biographical History

Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin (1913-1995) was an American anthropologist and poet. Born in Elmiro, Michigan on December 12, 1913, he graduated from Memphis State College in 1935, attended Louisiana State from 1936 to 1937, Loyola (La.) in 1940, and the New School for Social Research from 1944 to 1946. His specialties were American anthropology and archeology, with special interest in the folk literature of American Indians and primitive literature, and he published several monographs including 4 Sioux myths and 2 Blackfoot legends, The Papago genesis and two other legends of origin, and The Warren mounds: A preliminary survey.

From 1936 to 1940 Beaudoin lived in New Orleans and headed the Louisiana Historical Records Survey, and he later ran an art gallery for several years in Greenwich Village, New York. From 1950-1980 he worked as chief clerk in criminal intelligence with the Memphis Police Department, a job which he considered invaluable for the insights it offered into the human condition, which in turn nourished his poetry.

Beaudoin is perhaps best known for inventing the "eye poem," a poetic collage form that combined words and pictures. He published several collections of poems, including Elegy for a southern poet and other poems (1951), On hot summer afternoons, and other poems (1953), and Where the new laughed any new laughed (Eye poem) (1959). He conducted poetry clinics at Southwestern University, and Inisfree, his river-side home in Memphis, Tennessee, was a kind of literary salon where local poets would gather to read and talk about poetry. In 1976 he was named "Poet Laureate of the River" at the Mid-South Festival, and his work has been widely published in England, Wales, France, West Germany, Greece, Italy, India, Japan, New Zealand, Canada, and Australia.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The Kenneth L. Beaudoin Papers consist of artwork, correspondence, numerous manuscripts, and published material.

Artwork contains the original "eye poems" -- collages of words and images -- for Beaudoin's book 16 Eye Poems and several other pieces. Most are annotated on the back with additional information (name, dates of exhibition, etc)

Correspondence consists of outgoing letters written by Beaudoin to others.

Manuscripts includes articles by Beaudoin, a manuscript book of poems, news releases, notes, holograph and typescript poems, reviews about and by Beaudoin and manuscripts of others.

Published material contains two published copies of Beaudoin's work 16 Eye Poems and copy of "A Book of the Hours" (1965).

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Arrangement of the Collection

Correspondence is arranged chronologically. Manuscripts are filed alphabetically by type. Within that, articles are arranged alphabetically by title; news releases are filed chronologically; poems are divided by whether they are holograph or typescript and then filed alphabetically by title; and reviews are filed in chronological order by date of publication of the book being reviewed.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

The majority of our archival and manuscript collections are housed offsite and require advanced notice for retrieval. Researchers are encouraged to contact us in advance concerning the collection material they wish to access for their research.

Several of the "eye poems" in Artwork are stuck together due to the adhesive used by Beaudoin, and a few have fragments coming loose. Great care should be taken when looking at these items.

Use Restrictions

Written permission must be obtained from SCRC and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.

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Subject Headings

Persons

Beaudoin, Kenneth Lawrence, 1913- Archives.

Subjects

American poetry -- 20th century.
Poets, American.

Genres and Forms

Articles.
Book reviews.
Collages (visual works)
Correspondence.
Manuscripts for publication.
News releases.
Poems.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Preferred citation for this material is as follows:

Kenneth L. Beaudoin Papers,
Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Libraries

Finding Aid Information

Created by: -
Date: Jan 1967
Revision history: 30 Apr 2008 - converted to EAD (AMCon)

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Inventory

Biographical material
Box 1 Miscellaneous
Artwork
Oversize 1 16 Eye Poems original artwork 1962
Oversize 2 Miscellaneous eye poems
Due to the adhesive used, some of the pieces are stuck together and others have loose fragments. Care should be taken when viewing these items.
Correspondence
Box 1 Outgoing correspondence 1954, 1961
Manuscripts
Articles by
Box 1 A-C
Box 1 E-I
Box 1 L
Box 1 M-N
Box 1 P-R
Box 1 S
Box 1 Untitled or incomplete
Box 1 Book of poems; 16 Eye Poems 1962
News releases
Box 1 January, March, April; 1964
Box 1 Notes
Box 1 Notes for "Playlets"
Poems
Holograph
Box 1 A-F
Box 1 H, J-M
Box 1 N-P, R
Box 1 S-T
Box 1 U, W-Z
Box 1 Untitled (3 folders)
Typescripts
Box 2 A-F, H, J, L
Box 2 N-P
Box 2 Q-T
Box 2 U-X
Reviews about
Box 2 Eye Poems by Beaudoin
Reviews by
Box 2 1951-1953
Box 2 1954-1955
Box 2 1957-1959, 1961
Box 2 Undated
Box 2 Reviews by others 1954
Box 2 Manuscripts by others, M. Boyce 1949
Published material
Poems
Box 2 16 Eye Poems 1962 (2 copies)
Box 2 A Book of the Hours 1965
Box 2 Miscellaneous - program from a poetry reading; order form

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