found: Four young lady poets, 1962.
found: Antics, c2005:t.p. (Carol Bergé) publisher's insert (1928-2006; poet; writer; antiquarian; lived in NYC and Santa Fe)
found: The clock of moss, c1983:t.p. (Carol Bergé)
found: A song, a chant, 1978:front cover (Carol Bergé)
found: Contemporary authors online, February 19, 2016(Carol Berge; poet, writer; born October 4, 1928 in New York, New York; died February 16, 2006; other names: Carol Peppis, Carol Peppis Bergé; attended New York University and New School for Social Research; member of PEN, Authors Guild, Authors League of America, Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines, Science Fiction Research Association, Modern Language Association of America, Popular Culture Association, Poetry Society of America, Poets and Writers, National Organization for Women, Rio Grande Writers Association)
found: Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center website, February 19, 2016:inventory for the Carol Bergé papers (Carol Bergé; primarily a poet and fiction writer; educated at New York University, 1946-1952, and at the New School for Social Research, 1952-1954; board member of numerous organizations such as P.E.N., Poets and Writers, and the Modern Language Association; prominent figure in New York's East Village poetry scene of the late 1950s and 1960s)
found: Wikipedia, February 19, 2016(Carol Bergé; American poet, highly active in the literary, performing and visual arts renaissance of the 1960s and 1970s in New York City; taught at Goddard College, the University of Southern Mississippi, the University of New Mexico, and Wright State University, among other institutions; authored 23 books of fiction, nonfiction and poetry, and her writings appeared in over 200 literary venues)