Barry Miles papers, 1958-1990, bulk 1965-1997

Barry Miles papers, 1958-1990, bulk 1965-1997

Summary Information

Abstract

The Barry Miles Papers contains correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials concerned with Miles' literary activities in the London counterculture. Included are letters and manuscripts from William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, among numerous others. This collection also includes material used by Miles in the research and writing of his work Ginsberg: A Biography as well as from his editorship of the annotated edition of Ginsberg's Howl.

At a Glance

Call No.:
MS#0873
Bib ID:
4078472 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
Miles, Barry, 1943-; Ferlinghetti, Lawrence; Patten, Brian, 1946-; Malanga, Gerard; McClure, Michael; Burroughs, William S., 1914-1997; Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997; Brautigan, Richard C.
Repository:
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Physical Description:
16 linear feet (38 boxes: 27 document boxes 10 cassette tape boxes 1 half document box)
Language(s):
Material is primarily in English with some French.
Access:
You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.

This collection is located off-site. You will need to request this material at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.

This collection has no restrictions.

Description

Scope and Content

This collection is comprised of the correspondence and manuscripts (primarily of others) obtained by Miles in his capacity as a bookseller at Better Books and Indica Bookshop, little magazine publisher (The International Times, Longhair), and producer at Zapple Records from the mid-1960s through the 1990s. Also included is material compiled by Miles during the writing of Ginsberg: A Biography, and the annotated edition of Ginsberg's Howl, including multiple drafts of these writings.

The bulk of the correspondence pertains to Miles' publishing and bookselling efforts, much of it from counterculture poets and writers. William S Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg are the most voluminous of Mile's correspondents. Also included are many flyers and catalogues.

The manuscript holdings consist largely of poetry, although there are a number of prose works by William S Burroughs. There are also a large number of Ginsberg manuscripts.

The scholarly work of Miles himself are also found in this collection, primarily drafts and research materials for Ginsberg: A Biography, and the annotated edition of Howl. There are ten distinct versions of the former work, along with handwritten research notes, typed chronologies and itineraries, and duplicate Ginsberg correspondences and journals from university libraries and personal collections. Included are ten boxes of cassette tapes of Ginsberg readings, lectures, and interviews.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged in five series.

Using the Collection

Restrictions on Access

You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.

This collection is located off-site. You will need to request this material at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.

This collection has no restrictions.

Terms Governing Use and Reproduction

Reader must use microfilm of materials specified above.

Reproductions may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.

Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Barry Miles Papers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.

Accruals

Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.

Alternate Form Available

William Burroughs letters are available on: microfilm.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Source of acquisition--297-2/17/86; 2/24/86; 8/15/86. Method of acquisition--Purchase; Date of acquisition--08/15/86. Accession number--M-86-08-15.

Allen Ginsberg letters & misc: Source of acquisition--293. Method of acquisition--Purchase; Date of acquisition--07/22/92. Accession number--M-92-07-22.

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Processing Information

Processed J. L-W 02/02/88.

Allen Ginsberg letters & misc Cataloged HR 08/27/92.

Papers reprocessed Aaron Winslow (GSAS, 2014) 2009.

Finding aid written Aaron Winslow (GSAS, 2014) 1/--/2010.

Revision Description

2010-04-07 xml document instance created by Carrie Hintz

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Biographical sketch

Barry Miles was born in 1943, in Cirencester, England. He studied art at Cheltenham College of Art before moving to London and qualifying as an art teacher.

Throughout the 1960s, Miles managed Better Books, a counterculture center located in London, at which he staged performances and poetry readings of American poets, helping to generate greater interest in American literary and arts movements within Britain.

After Better Books was sold in 1965, and Miles, together with art critic John Dunbar and musician Peter Asher, founded MAD Ltd. With the financial support of Paul McCartney, they opened Indica Bookshop and Art Gallery in 1966, which continued to host experimental poetry readings and avant-garde art shows. Miles remained owner/manager of Indica until it closed in 1970.

Also around this time, Miles founded and edited a number of little magazines, including Trees and The Long Hair Times (also, sometimes, just Long Hair), magazines that specialized in publishing Beat poetry and other avant-garde and experimental literature from the US and UK. The latter magazine was the direct forerunner of the underground newspaper The International Times (later just IT), founded in 1966 by Miles, John "Hoppy" Hopkins, and Jim Haynes.

Miles became manager of Zapple Records in 1968, a subsidiary of the Beatles' Apple Records, which was intended as an outlet for spoken word and avant-garde records. Only two records were released before Zapple folded in 1969.

Living in New York for much of the 1970s, Miles worked for Allen Ginsberg catalogueing his tape archives and writing for New Musical Express. He later returned to London to edit Time Out.

Since the 1970s, Miles has worked as a writer and biographer, and in 1989 he published the first complete biography of Allen Ginsberg. He has also written biographies of Paul McCartney, Frank Zappa, William S. Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, and Charles Bukowski, and the band Pink Floyd, as well as editing annotated editions of Ginsberg's Howl and Burroughs' Naked Lunch. He has written extensively on the Sixties counterculture, publishing the book Hippie and an essay in I Want to Take You Higher: The Psychedelic Era, 1965-1969.

Subject Headings

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Genre/Form
Advertisements
Announcements
Bibliographies
Broadsides (notices)
Brochures
Collages (visual works)
Drafts (documents)
Drawings (visual works)
Essays
Galley proofs
Genealogies (histories)
Handbills
Interviews
Invitations
Itineraries
Manuscripts (documents)
Notes (documents)
Photographic prints
Photographs
Poems
Posters
Press releases
Reviews (documents)
Résumés (personnel records)
Screen prints
Trade catalogs
indexes (reference sources)
Subject
Artists
Artists
Authors
Beat literature
Beats (Persons)
Beats (Persons) in literature
Biographers
Biographers -- Great Britain -- Correspondence
Biography -- 20th century
Bohemianism
Booksellers and bookselling
Bookstores
Counterculture
Editors
Hippies
Little magazines -- England -- London
Poetry
Poetry -- Periodicals
Poetry -- Publishing
Poetry -- Social aspects
Poetry, Modern -- 20th century
Poetry, Modern -- 20th century -- Periodicals
Poets
Poets, American -- 20th century -- Biography
Poets, American -- 20th century -- Correspondence
Poets, American -- 20th century -- Interviews
Poets, English -- 20th century

Series I: Correspondence, 1960s-1980s

This series contains correspondence related to Miles' work as a publisher of the little magazines Longhair and The International Times, and as owner and manager of London's Better Books and Indica Books. Most of the correspondents are writers and artists from the counterculture scene in the US and Britain.

The majority of the correspondents are represented by only one or two letters, primarily addressing business and promotional concerns. These are arranged alphabetically within "General Correspondence." Because some of the correspondents are people of note, this finding aid includes a list of correspondents found within the "General Correspondents" folders.

Correspondents with a large volume of material have been filed individually, the largest of these being the correspondence of William S Burroughs, which is also available on microfilm in the Columbia University library catalogue.

Original flyers and catalogues for various little magazines, book publications, poetry readings, and musical events have also been placed within this series.

All materials have been organized alphabetically by correspondent.


Box 1 Folder 1 to 8

General, 1960s-1980s (8 Folders), 1960s-1980s


Box 1 Folder 9

General--List of Correspondents, 2010


Box 1 Folder 10

Berrigan, Ted, 1966


Box 1 Folder 11

Brautigan, Richard, 1968-1969


Box 1 Folder 12 to 13

Burroughs, William S., 1967-1983 (2 Folders), 1967-1983

(Microfilm available.)


Box 2 Folder 1

Burroughs Book Project, 1966-1974


Box 2 Folder 2

Di Prima, Diane, 1966-1969


Box 2 Folder 3

Horovitz, Michael, 1969-1981


Box 2 Folder 4

McGilvery, Laurence, 1971-1974


Box 2 Folder 5

Malanga, Gerard, 1965-1984


Box 2 Folder 6

Maynard, Joe, 1973--1978


Box 2 Folder 7

Mikriammos, Philippe, 1974-1979


Box 2 Folder 8

Olson, Charles, 1968-1969


Box 2 Folder 9

Pivano, Fernanda, 1968-1975


Box 2 Folder 10

Sanders, Ed, 1965-1974


Box 2 Folder 11

Catalogues and Flyers, 1965-1977

Series II: Manuscripts, 1959-1979

This series holds the manuscripts of writers associated with Miles and his various magazines (Long Hair and Trees), as well as his publishing, promotional, recording (at Zapple Records), and bookselling ventures. There are no manuscripts by Miles himself in this series, however, there are a considerable number of original manuscripts by William S Burroughs here.

All manuscripts have been arranged alphabetically.


Box 3 Folder 1 to 2

General, 1959-1979 (2 Folders), 1959-1979


Burroughs, William S., 1965-1976


Box 3 Folder 3

Intro to Miles Biography, 1976


Box 3 Folder 4

"MOB", 1969


Box 3 Folder 5

"St. Louis Return", 1965


Box 3 Folder 6

"Who Is the Written Third Walks Beside You", 1964


Box 3 Folder 7

DiPrima, Diane--"Ode to Keats" and "Revolutionary Letters", 1968


Box 3 Folder 8

Horovitz, Michael, 1965


Malanga, Gerard, 1964-1965


Box 3 Folder 9

Clockwork, 1965


Box 3 Folder 10

General, 1964-1965


Box 3 Folder 11

Shepp, Archie--"SCAG,", 1965


Box 3 Folder 12

Warhol, Andy, Undated

Series III: Allen Ginsberg, 1960s-1990s

Correspondence, as well as manuscripts and typescript drafts of poems by Allen Ginsberg, are included in this series. There can also be found a handwritten itinerary of one of Ginsberg's reading tours, and Ginsberg's rendition of his family tree that includes a sketch by Beat poet Gregory Corso. These materials have been organized alphabetically.


Box 5 Folder 1 to 3

Correspondence 1960s-1980s (3 Folders), 1960s-1980s


Box 5 Folder 4 to 7

Correspondence, 1970s-1990s (4 Folders), 1970s-1990s

(1992 Addition)


Manuscripts, 1973-1982


Box 5 Folder 8

"Airplane Blues,", 1982


Box 5 Folder 9

"Capitol Air,", 1981


Box 5 Folder 10

"Conversation Sanders,", 1980

(1992 Addition)


Box 5 Folder 11

"Do the Meditation; Rock Rag,", 1982


Box 5 Folder 12

"Dope Fiend Blues,", 1974


Box 5 Folder 13

Family Tree, with Gregory Corso pencil drawing, 1986

(1992 Addition)


Box 5 Folder 14

"Gospel Noble Truths,", 1975


Box 5 Folder 15

Itinerary, 1990

(1992 Addition)


Box 5 Folder 16

"Psalm on My Illness,", 1973

Series IV: Ginsberg: A Biography Materials, 1943-2000

This series consists of materials related to Barry Miles' biography of Allen Ginsberg. First, it includes ten distinct manuscript drafts of the biography itself, up to and including galleys and typeset drafts. Many of these drafts include handwritten notes and corrections. The sixth draft has extensive corrections by Ginsberg. There is also a draft of the revised edition of the biography. Additionally, a published copy of the first edition, signed and annotated throughout by Ginsberg, can be found.

The research materials are quite extensive, including typed chronologies of Ginsberg's life, and itineraries of his various travels, as well as transcribed interviews with family and friends.

Audio recordings of interviews are also in this series, part of a 10-box collection of cassette tapes containing duplicates of tapes from Ginsberg's personal collection. The cassette tapes are ordered according to Ginsberg's own organizational schema when possible. Other audio material, such as Miles' interviews with Ginsberg friends and family, are arranged alphabetically by interviewee.

There is also Miles' detailed year-by-year chronological reconstruction of Ginsberg's life, from 1943 to Ginsberg's death in 1997. These files contain contemporary newspaper clippings; selected Ginsberg journal entries; letters regarding relevant details of Ginsberg's life; writings by Ginsberg and others from the year specified; and studies of Ginsberg and the Beats relevant to that year. Within the folder 'Year 1949' can be found photocopies of Ginsberg's early manuscript "The Fall."

Nearly all of this material is photocopied. The duplicated material is dated, in the container list, by when the originals were produced; the photocopies themselves date from the 1980s, the period when Miles was writing the biography.

This series also contains extensive correspondence, some related to the publication of the biography, but mostly a collection of Ginsberg's personal correspondence from the 1940s to the 1990s. As with the chronological material discussed above, this correspondence is almost exclusively photocopied Also found within this series are duplicates of Ginsberg's journals from 1953 to 1980. Finally, this series contains a small collection of Ginsberg obituaries.


Box 3 Folder 13

Archive Sale, 1994


Audio Material--Cassette Tapes


Box 28

Allen Ginsberg's Collection, 1959-1988 (137 Tapes), 1959-1988


Box 29

Allen Ginsberg's Collection, 1959-1988 (137 Tapes), 1959-1988


Box 30

Allen Ginsberg's Collection, 1959-1988 (137 Tapes), 1959-1988


Box 31

Allen Ginsberg's Collection, 1959-1988 (137 Tapes), 1959-1988


Box 32

Allen Ginsberg's Collection, 1959-1988 (137 Tapes), 1959-1988


Box 33

Allen Ginsberg's Collection, 1959-1988 (137 Tapes), 1959-1988


Box 34

Allen Ginsberg's Collection, 1959-1988 (137 Tapes), 1959-1988


Box 35

Allen Ginsberg's Collection, 1959-1988 (137 Tapes), 1959-1988


Box 36

Ball, Gordon - Whalen, Phillip--Tape 1, 1984-1986 (17 Tapes), 1984-1986


Box 37

Whalen, Phillip --Tape 2, 1986 (1 Tape), 1986


Box 37

Recordings of Allen Ginsberg, 1967-1990 (11 Tapes), 1967-1990


Box 3 Folder 13

Background Material and Autobiographical Precis, circa, 1986-1988


Box 4 Folder 1 to 2

Childhood Notes, 1970s (2 Folders), 1970s


Chronology, 1943-1997


Box 4 Folder 3 to 8

General, 1970-1980s (6 Folders), 1970-1980s


Year-by-Year


Box 4 Folder 9 to 11

1943-1999 (3 Folders), 1943-1999


Box 4 Folder 12

1943-1997


Box 4 Folder 13

1944-1999


Box 4 Folder 14

General Notes, 1953-1980s


Box 4 Folder 15

Carr, Lucien, 1944s-1999


Box 4 Folder 16

Allen Ginsberg Novel and Conversation Transcripts,, 1944-1999


Box 6 Folder 1

Clippings, 1944


Box 6 Folder 2 to 5

1945-1999, (4 Folders)


1949-1997


Box 6 Folder 6 to 7

General, 1949 (2 Folders), 1949


Box 6 Folder 8

"The Fall"--Notebooks, 1949


Box 6 Folder 9 to 12

1950-1997, (3 Folders)


Box 7 Folder 1 to 9

1953-2000 (9 Folders), 1953-2000


Box 8 Folder 1 to 14

1962-1999, (14 Folders)


Box 9 Folder 1 to 3

1976-1978 (3 Folders), 1976-1978


1979


Box 9 Folder 4

General, 1979


Box 9 Folder 5

Allen Ginsberg--European Itinerary, 1979


Box 9 Folder 6 to 11

1980-1993, (6 Folders)


Box 10 Folder 1 to 11

1986-1997, (11 Folders)


Box 10 Folder 12

Collected Poems Footnotes, Undated


Correspondence, 1943-1999


Biography-Related, 1976-1990


Box 10 Folder 13

General, 1986


Box 10 Folder 14

Libraries, 1976-1987


Box 10 Folder 15

Simon & Schuster, 1988-1990


Ginsberg, 1943-1999


Box 11 Folder 1 to 4

Burroughs, William S., 1950-1999 (4 Folders), 1950-1999


General


Box 11 Folder 5 to 7

1943-1950, (3 Folders)


Box 12 Folder 1 to 8

1951-1960 (8 Folders), 1951-1960


Box 13 Folder 1 to 12

1961-1978 (12 Folders), 1961-1978


Box 14 Folder 1 to 9

1990-1996 (9 Folders), 1990-1996


Box 14 Folder 10

Miles, 1966-1979


Drafts, 1980s-2000


First Draft


Box 14 Folder 11 to 14

Chapters 1-4, circa 1980s (4 Folders), 1980s


Box 15 Folder 1 to 17

Chapters 5-21, circa 1980s (17 Folders), 1980s


Box 16 Folder 1 to 4

Chapters 22-25, circa 1980s (4 Folders), 1980s


Second Draft


Box 16 Folder 5 to 7

Chapters 1-3, circa 1980s (3 Folders), 1980s


Third Draft


Box 16 Folder 8 to 15

Chapters 1-8, circa 1980s (8 Folders), 1980s


Box 17 Folder 1 to 14

Chapters 9-22, circa 1980s (14 Folders), 1980s


Box 18 Folder 1 to 7

Chapters 23-29, circa 1980s (7 Folders), 1980s


Box 19 Folder 1 to 4

Chapters 30-33, circa 1980s (4 Folders), 1980s


Fourth Draft


Box 19 Folder 5 to 6

Chapters 1-2, circa 1980s (2 Folders), 1980s


Box 20 Folder 1

Chapter 3, circa, 1980s


Box 20 Folder 2 to 3

Fifth Draft 1988 (2 Folders), 1988


Sixth Draft


Box 20 Folder 4 to 7

circa 1980s (4 Folders), 1980s


Box 21 Folder 1 to 2

circa 1980s (2 Folders), 1980s


Flat Box 273

circa, 1980s, (Oversize)


Box 21 Folder 3 to 6

Final--Copyedited, 1988 (4 Folders), 1988


Box 21 Folder 7

Galleys, 1989


Box 22 Folder 1 to 2

Galleys, 1989 (2 Folders), 1989


Box 22 Folder 3 to 5

First Typeset Photocopy, 1989 (3 Folders), 1989


Box 22 Folder 6

Afterword, circa, 1980s


Box 22 Folder 7

Index, circa, 1980s


Box 3 Folder 15

Published First Edition, signed by Ginsberg, with marginalia, 1989


Box 22 Folder 8 to 9

English Edition, 2000 (2 Folders), 2000


Box 23 Folder 1 to 3

English Edition, 2000 (3 Folders), 2000


Family Notes, 1980s-1999


Box 23 Folder 4

Naomi (Mother), 1987-1999


Box 23 Folder 5

Louis (Father), 1980s-1999


Interviews--Transcribed, 1980s


Box 23 Folder 6

Friends and Family, circa, 1986


Box 23 Folder 7

Ginsberg, Allen, 1985-1986


Box 23 Folder 8

Interview Questions, Undated


Journals, 1953-1980

(Photocopied Material)


Box 23 Folder 9 to 12

1953-1958 (4 Folders), 1953-1958


Box 24 Folder 1 to 9

1958-1964 (9 Folders), 1958-1964


Box 25 Folder 1 to 8

1965-1973 (8 Folders), 1965-1973


Box 26 Folder 1 to 5

1973-1985 (5 Folders), 1973-1985


Kaddish

(Photocopied Material)


Box 26 Folder 6

Origins, 1950s-1960s


Box 26 Folder 7

Filmscript, Undated


Box 26 Folder 8

Playscript, 1972


Box 27 Folder 1

Obituaries, 1997-1999


Box 27 Folder 2

Recordings Listings and Liner Notes, 1971-1993


Box 27 Folder 3

Russia, Undated


Box 27 Folder 4

Stanford University Notes, 1999


Box 27 Folder 5

Vollmer, Joan, 1951


Box 27 Folder 6

University of Texas Ginsberg Collection Notes, Undated

Series V: Annotated Howl, 1955-1986

In 1986, Miles edited an annotated, facsimile edition of Ginsberg's Howl. In addition to a number of unpublished drafts, this series contains annotations, appendices, and other materials contained within the book. There are also photocopies of Ginsberg letters and correspondence between Miles and the book publishers.


Box 27 Folder 7

Annotations, 1985


Box 27 Folder 8

Appendix 1: Ginsberg Correspondences, 1955-1958


Box 27 Folder 9

Appendices--Other, Undated


Box 27 Folder 10

Book Correspondence, 1985-1986


Box 27 Folder 11

Front Matter, Undated


Box 27 Folder 12

Unpublished Materials, Undated