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Snyder, Gary, 1930-

LC control no.n 79150347
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3569.N88
Personal name headingSnyder, Gary, 1930-
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Variant(s)Shih-nai-te, 1930-
Snainter, Gkary, 1930-
ゲイリ-スナイダ-, 1930-
LocatedCalifornia
Birth date1930-05-08
Place of birthSan Francisco (Calif.)
Field of activityEnglish literature
AffiliationUniversity of California, Davis
Profession or occupationAuthors College teachers
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inHis Myths & texts, 1960.
WW in Amer., 1994 (Snyder, Gary Sherman; poet; b. San Francisco, May 8, 1930; prof. UC Davis, 1985-)
LC database, 11/3/1994 (hdg.: Snyder, Gary; usage: Gary Snyder)
Shan chi shih hsin, 1990: t.p. (Kai-jui Shih-nai-te=Gary Snyder)
UCDavis Univ. Lib. Website, Special Collections, Jan. 10, 2001: Synder, Gary S. (1930-). Papers (Biography: Pulitzer Prize winning poet, ecological activist, founder of the Ring of Bone Zendo, and member of the English Dept. fac. of UC Davis. Description: Manuscripts, correspondence, publications, audio tapes, and collected ephemera relating to poetry, ecology, Buddhism, and the poet's life in Japan and Calif.) finding aids/online finding aids database/UC Davis/Synder (Gary) Papers/Biography (b. May 8, 1930 in San Francisco, Calif.; completed an inter-departmental major in English literature and anthropology at Reed College, graduating with a B.A. degree in 1951; received the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1975 for his book Turtle Island) Scope and content (Mr. Snyder attracted many people interested in poetry, social change, Buddhism, environmentalism, alternative lifestyles, and bioregionalism. Included in the collection is extensive correspondence with Peter Coyote, Diane DiPrima, Lawrence Ferlinghetti of City Lights, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Joanne Kyger, James Laughlin of New Directions, Denise Levertov, Michael McClure, and Philip Whalen.)
Gkary Snainter, 1998.
Cold Mountain, [2013]: t.p. (translated by Gary Snyder) dust jacket (Gary Snyder was born in San Francisco on May 8, 1930 ... He lives in the foothills of the Sierra [Mountains])
Associated languageeng