Weisburd (Mel) Papers
Scope and Contents
In 2016, this collection of manuscripts, poetry, journals, and correspondence, as
well as 42 Reel-to-Reels from Weisburd’s private collection, were donated to
California State University, Los Angeles’ Special Collections and Archives
department by Dr. Andrew L. Knighton. An English professor at California State
University, Los Angeles, Knightonis currently working on a book about Thomas
McGrath. Many of the reels in this collection were selected for digitization by the
California Audio Visual Preservation Project (CAVPP), and have been made
available online at Archive.org.
Series I: Manuscripts and Poems
Inclusive Dates: 1952-2002
Arrangement: Alphabetical and there under chronological
This large series consists of three subseries: a. Manuscripts, 1970-2002; b.
Poems, 1960-1990; and c. Journals, 1952-1976.Subseries a. contains various
manuscripts written by Weisburd between the years of 1970 to 2002. These
writings appear to have been intentionally assembled by Weisburd, some of
which are bound together. Several of the most prominent items in this subseries
are writings with annotations by Weisburd himself. Some of these writings
contain compilations of Weisburd’s poems (see Poems in Progress) and appear
to have been grouped together for publication as poetry books. The subseries
also contains non-fiction manuscripts (The Smog Inspector: A Literary Memoir of
50’s Los Angeles) and technical writing (SCD Potential in the Air Pollution
Control Market). Subseries b. contains typed and handwritten poetry by
Weisburd between the years of 1960 to1990. Within this subseries are two
writings of poetry submitted for publication, Submitted Collection of Poems and
Loneliness Pursues the Forms of this World, both undated. These submissions
are accompanied by rejection notices from their respective recipients. Other
collections within this subseries include general writings of past work (see Early
Poems and Remnants, which is accompanied by its own binding) and multiple
drafts of the same poem (see The House of Flesh). Many of the documents
found in this series also include annotations by Weisburd and others, possibly
colleagues entrusted with editorial suggestions and feedback. Subseries c.
contains personal journals that belonged to Weisburd and his wife, Gloria Weisburd. Journal entries were
handwritten and include various forms of writing, including poetry.
Series II: Audio Recordings
Inclusive Dates: 1954-1963
Arrangement: Alphabetical and there under chronological
This series contains Audio Recordings of poetry readings compiled by Mel
Weisburd through the years of 1954-1963. These readings are performed by
various prominent beatnik poets, some of which include Kenneth Patchen, Ann
Stanford, Kenneth Rexroth, Alvaro Cardona-Hine, Peter Yates, Gil Orlovitz, Guy
Daniel, and Stuart Perkoff. A selection of these recordings can be found in digital
form on Archive.org. Lastly, this series also houses a folder containing
miscellaneous items which were found in some of Reel-to-Reel boxes. These
items include receipts, correspondence, and notes.
Series III: Correspondence
Inclusive Dates: 1959-1991
Arrangement: Alphabetical and there under chronological
This small series contains typed and handwritten correspondence to and from
Weisburd. While most of the correspondence in this collection pertains to
Weisburd’s personal life, some relates to Weisburd’s writing and his work with
Coastlines magazine. Lastly, this series also includes greeting cards, opened
and empty envelopes, handwritten notes, and film negatives.
Series IV: Biographical Material
Inclusive Dates: u.d.
Arrangement: Alphabetical and there under chronological
This small series includes a completed work application for System Development
Corporation, a Santa Monica-based computer systems and technological
research and development firm, which, at the time, worked primary with the
United States military.
Series V. Notebooks and Notepads
Inclusive Dates: 1981-1994
Arrangement: Alphabetical and there under chronological
This series contains a variety of spiral notebooks and notepads written in and owned by Weisburd. The contents are primarily handwritten ideas, notes, and drafts by Weisburd on his poetry and at times personal affairs. It is split into two, Subseries a. Titled and Subseries b. Untitled.
Dates
- Creation: 1952 - 2002
Conditions Governing Use
The Mel Weisburd Papers is the physical property of California State University, Los Angeles, John F. Kennedy Memorial Library, California State University, Los Angeles
Biographical / Historical
Melvin Irving Weisburd (1927-2015) was a
prominent environmentalist, magazine editor, writer and poet. Aside from his
work with the Los Angeles County Air Pollution Control District, Weisburd is well
known for his contribution to the Los Angeles beatnik poetry movement of the
50’s.
As a student at Los Angeles State College (known today as California State
University, Los Angeles), Weisburd met Thomas McGrath, a highly-regarded
poet and English professor who influenced Weisburd’s passion for poetry.
Weisburd went on to become a member of McGrath’s “Marsh Street Irregulars”, a
group of poets who met every Wednesday night at McGrath’s Marsh Street home
in the Elysian Valley, which was later demolished to make way for the I-5 and
SR-2 highway interchange. At the same time, Weisburd served as the editor of
Statement magazine, a still-running university publication founded by McGrath.
By 1955, Weisburd and fellow Marsh Street Irregular, Gene Frumkin, founded
Coastlines magazine, a literary journal dedicated to poetry in Los Angeles. While
operating as the editor for Coastlines, and while continuing his work with the
county of Los Angeles as an Environmental Pollution Specialist, Weisburd was
actively documenting the Los Angeles poetry scene, recording a number of
prominent poetry readings and events throughout the city. Poets in California at
the time increasingly identified with the group associated with Coastlines as a
significant alternative to the more prominent beatnik communities of San
Francisco and Venice Beach.
In the 1970s, Weisburd became the founder and president (where he served for
17 years) of Pacific Environmental Services, Inc., a prominent environmental
engineering firm, and went on to write technical books and articles in the field of
air pollution (examples of which can be found in this collection). Once retired,
Weisburd returned his attention to writing.
Weisburd’s work has been published in various literary magazines, including
California Quarterly, Poet Lore and the Transatlantic Review. His work can also
be found in poetry anthologies by Walter Lowenfel and Leonard Wolf. Weisburd
was also the author of two poetry books, A Life of Windows and Mirrors and The
Gloria Poems. Mel Weisburd passed away in April 2015, leaving behind a legacy
of writing and environmentalism.
Extent
14.39 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Melvin Irving Wiesburd (1927-2015) was a prominent envrionmentalist, magazine editor, writer and poet. Aside from his work with the Los Angeles County Air Pollution Control District, Weisburd is well known for his contribution to the Los Angeles beatnik poetry movement of the 50's.
Arrangement
The collection is organized into five series: I. Manuscripts and Poems, II. Audio Recordings, III. Correspondence, IV. Biographical Material, and V. Notebooks and Notepads. Series I. Manuscripts and Poems is organized into three subseries: a. Manuscripts; b. Poems; and c. Journals. Series V. Notebooks and Notepads is organized into two subseries: a. Titled and b. Untitled.
Genre / Form
Geographic
Topical
- Title
- Weisburd (Mel) Papers
- Status
- In Progress
- Author
- Sergio Lopez, Jr., Isabella A. Sanchez
- Date
- 2018, 2024
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- English
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository
Library South, Room 2079, 5151 State University Drive
Los Angeles CA 90032
(323)343-3960
SpecialCollections@calstatela.edu