Elizabeth Bartlett (American poet)
Elizabeth Bartlett was an American poet and writer noted for her lyrical and symbolic poetry, creation of the new twelve-tone form of poetry, founder of the international non-profit organization Literary Olympics, Inc., and known as an author of fiction, essays, reviews, translations, and as an editor.
Elizabeth Bartlett, circa 1973. Photograph courtesy of Steven James Bartlett, literary executor for Elizabeth Bartlett.
Paul Alexander Bartlett was an American writer, artist, and poet. He made a large-scale study of more than 350 Mexican haciendas, published novels, short stories, and poetry, and worked as a fine artist in a variety of media.
Paul Alexander Bartlett, 1960. Photograph from Steven James Bartlett's "Elizabeth Bartlett and Paul Alexander Bartlett: Two Portraits" from PhilPapers
Paul Alexander Bartlett sketching a Mexican hacienda, photo circa 1973. Photograph from Steven James Bartlett's "Elizabeth Bartlett and Paul Alexander Bartlett: Two Portraits" from PhilPapers
Hacienda de MediƱero, Jalisco, Mexico. Main hacienda residence; one-room school was located in the right wing of residence. Pen-and-ink illustration by Paul Alexander Bartlett, from Bartlett's The Haciendas of Mexico: An Artist's Record. University Press of Colorado (1990); Project Gutenberg edition