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| | Trigram Press Archive |
 | | Trigram Press, Ltd. was founded in 1965 in London by Asa and Penelope (Pip) Benveniste and Paul Vaughan, using their own private printing presses. |
 | | Washington University’s Trigram Press Papers cover the formative years of the press, from 1965 to 1969, and include correspondence and manuscripts from such authors as George Andrews, Lawrence Durrell, Jack Hirschman, Anselm Hollo, Christopher Logue, Edward Lucie-Smith, David Meltzer, Jeff Nuttall, Tom Raworth, Nathaniel Tarn, Jonathan Williams, and Louis Zukofsky. |
 | | These papers are of interest because they show the early development of the press and document Asa Benveniste’s search for what he calls “the obscurist language possible” in literary works. |
| library.wustl.edu /units/spec/manuscripts/mlc/trigram/trigram.html (323 words) |
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