In these drafts of a poem titled "The Outer Banks," Goedicke drafts many of the lines that ultimately appear in the published version of this work, including the poem's conclusion "we must build more on less."
This is the cover for Patricia Goedicke's second book of poems Four the Four Corners, which was published by Ithaca House in 1976. The cover was created by designer and a personal friend Petra Cabot.
This draft of the poem, as indicated by the notes along the top of the page, was read at a 2002 Second Wind reading. The poem underwent further revisions before appearing in The Baseball Field at Night.
This entry includes drafts of two poems "The Outer Banks," which was published in For the Four Corners (1976) and "To a Sailor." This draft of "The Outer Banks" contains many references to Robert Kennedy's assassination, which occurred three days…
These notes are for a reading by Patricia Goedicke on October 7, 2001 for the 2nd Wind Reading Series held by the University of Montana Creative Writing department in Missoula, Montana. The notes for this reading reflect the backdrop of the…
In November of 1988, Patricia Goedicke delivered a lecture at the University of Kansas in Lawrence about the function of sound and silence in poetry. These are the notes for that lecture, which emerged from an imitation workshop she taught centering…
Patricia Goedicke retired from the University of Montana in 2003. As one of her last acts as professor, she gave this commencement speech in which she elaborated upon the importance of the imagination in understanding each other and the world in…
Patricia Goedicke retired from the University of Montana in 2003. As one of her last acts as professor, she gave this commencement speech in which she elaborated upon the importance of the imagination in understanding each other and the world in…
Patricia Goedicke retired from the University of Montana in 2003. As one of her last acts as professor, she gave this commencement speech in which she elaborated upon the importance of the imagination in understanding each other and the world in…
Patricia Goedicke retired from the University of Montana in 2003. As one of her last acts as professor, she gave this commencement speech in which she elaborated upon the importance of the imagination in understanding each other and the world we live…
Patricia Goedicke retired from the University of Montana in 2003. As one of her last acts as professor, she gave this commencement speech in which she elaborated upon the importance of the imagination in understanding each other and the world we live…
Patricia Goedicke retired from the University of Montana in 2003. As one of her last acts as professor, she gave this commencement speech in which she elaborated upon the importance of the imagination in understanding each other and the world we live…
Patricia Goedicke retired from the University of Montana in 2003. As one of her last acts as professor, she gave this commencement speech in which she elaborated upon the importance of the imagination in understanding each other and the world in…
Patricia Goedicke retired from the University of Montana in 2003. As one of her last acts as professor, she gave this commencement speech in which she elaborated upon the importance of the imagination in understanding each other and the world in…
Patricia Goedicke retired from the University of Montana in 2003. As one of her last acts as professor, she gave this commencement speech in which she elaborated upon the importance of the imagination in understanding each other and the world in…
Patricia Goedicke retired from the University of Montana in 2003. As one of her last acts as professor, she gave this commencement speech in which she elaborated upon the importance of the imagination in understanding each other and the world we…
These notes are for a reading by Patricia Goedicke on March 5, 2000 for the 2nd Wind Reading Series held by the University of Montana Creative Writing department in Missoula, Montana. In this reading, Goedicke reads one poem from each of her books…
These notes for Patricia Goedicke's opening lecture for her Graduate workshop in 2002 (ENCR 511) at the University of Montana summarize her influences as a writer, her general aesthetic with regards to writing, as well as the general structure of the…
These notes for Patricia Goedicke's opening lecture for her Graduate workshop in 2002 (ENCR 511) at the University of Montana summarize her influences as a writer, her general aesthetic with regards to writing, as well as the general structure of the…
These notes for Patricia Goedicke's opening lecture for her Graduate workshop in 2002 (ENCR 511) at the University of Montana summarize her influences as a writer, her general aesthetic with regards to writing, as well as the general structure of the…
These notes for Patricia Goedicke's opening lecture for her Graduate workshop in 2002 (ENCR 511) at the University of Montana summarize her influences as a writer, her general aesthetic with regards to writing, as well as the general structure of the…
These notes for Patricia Goedicke's opening lecture for her Graduate workshop in 2002 (ENCR 511) at the University of Montana summarize her influences as a writer, her general aesthetic with regards to writing, as well as the general structure of the…
These notes for Patricia Goedicke's opening lecture for her Graduate workshop in 2002 (ENCR 511) at the University of Montana summarize her influences as a writer, her general aesthetic with regards to writing, as well as the general structure of the…
These notes for Patricia Goedicke's opening lecture for her Graduate workshop in 2002 (ENCR 511) at the University of Montana summarize her influences as a writer, her general aesthetic with regards to writing, as well as the general structure of the…
This is the letter and enclosed poems Patricia Goedicke (then Patricia McKenna) sent to Robert Frost in 1952 and Frost's reply. McKenna was a student at Middlebury College when the letter was sent, and judging by the date, the letter was sent during…
This is the letter and enclosed poems Patricia Goedicke (then Patricia McKenna) sent to Robert Frost in 1952 and Frost's reply. McKenna was a student at Middlebury College when the letter was sent, and judging by the date, the letter was sent during…
These notes for Patricia Goedicke's opening lecture for her Graduate workshop in 2002 (ENCR 511) at the University of Montana summarize her influences as a writer, her general aesthetic with regards to writing, as well as the general structure of the…
These notes for Patricia Goedicke's opening lecture for her Graduate workshop in 2002 (ENCR 511) at the University of Montana summarize her influences as a writer, her general aesthetic with regards to writing, as well as the general structure of the…
These notes for Patricia Goedicke's opening lecture for her Graduate workshop in 2002 (ENCR 511) at the University of Montana summarize her influences as a writer, her general aesthetic with regards to writing, as well as the general structure of the…
These notes for Patricia Goedicke's opening lecture for her Graduate workshop in 2002 (ENCR 511) at the University of Montana summarize her influences as a writer, her general aesthetic with regards to writing, as well as the general structure of the…
Goedicke's notes on this draft reflect comments made by members of the Rattlesnake Ladies' Salon including Deirdre McNamer (Dee), Sandra Alcosser, Kate Gadbow, Jocelyn Siler (Joc), and Connie Poten.