Approximately sixty communications to Harold Billings, a director of the University of Texas Libraries, from poet Jonathan Williams, the founder and publisher of the Jargon Society, make up this collection. The materials are arranged chronologically in a single series, I. Correspondence, 1967-1981.
The correspondence began in the mid-1960s while Billings was compiling an anthology of works by the fiction writer Edward Dahlberg from materials in the Ransom Center’s Dahlberg Collection. Williams shared Billings’ interest in promoting Dahlberg’s writing and other experimental literature. The collection is composed for the most part of letters, many of significant length and substantive content regarding the Jargon Society’s publications, Williams’ activities in the literary world, the placement of the Jargon Society’s papers, and the work and reception of Dahlberg. Most of the correspondence is some combination of letters and enclosures. The enclosures range widely, from travel schedules, photocopied letters to/from third parties, and publication announcements, to broadsides, serials, and a manuscript. The manuscript is a four page handwritten
The Ransom Center also possesses a small collection of Jonathan Williams manuscripts, diaries, and letters from the 1960s. Other Ransom Center collections with Jonathan Williams correspondence include Russell Banks, Edward Dahlberg, Guy Davenport, Hugh Kenner, George MacBeth, Gerard Malanga, Christopher Middleton, Kenneth Patchen, Ezra Pound, and Louis Zukofsky. The Ransom Center’s book collections contain an almost complete run of Jargon Society publications.
Corresponding letters from Billings to Williams are located in the Jargon Society Collection at the University of Buffalo.
Gift, 2006 (G12489)
Open for research
Molly Schwartzburg, 2006