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Mark Harris letter to Arthur Mizener
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Harris, Mark, 1922-2007 |
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1975 October 28 |
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The collection consists of one handwritten letter on University of Pittsburgh letterhead: dated October 28, 1975, "Dear Arthur
Mizener," signed "Mark Harris," regarding page-proofs Harris is sending.
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ms321 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Harry Crews letters
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Crews, Harry, 1935-2012 |
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1958-1969 |
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This collection contains five letters from Harry Crews to a former girlfriend, four letters are dated 1958, and one is from
1969.
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ms4015 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Truman Capote papers
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Capote, Truman, 1924-1984 |
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Dates: |
1931-1976 |
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The collection consists of papers of Truman Capote from 1931-1976. Papers include correspondence, two corrected typescripts,
and a partially filled scrapbook containing clippings about Capote. Correspondence discusses Capote's writings, publication
details, and possible changes or deletions in Capote's works.
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ms1612 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Erskine Caldwell letters to his editors
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Caldwell, Erskine, 1903-1987 |
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1952-1960 |
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The collection consists of correspondence from Erskine Caldwell to his editors (1952-1960). Correspondence regard travel plans,
Caldwell's novels and current projects. In a letter to Arthur H. Thornhill from Victor Webright, dated February 16, 1953,
Weybright critisizes Caldwell's The Bastard, and writes that it should not be released at this time.
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ms2557 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Mary Rose Taylor collection regarding Tom Wolfe
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Wolfe, Tom (1930-2018) |
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Dates: |
1987-2007 |
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The collection consists primarily of correspondence between Mary Rose Taylor and Tom Wolfe, a file related to the 2004 Margaret
Mitchell House and Museum fundraising event, and clippings related to Wolfe's A Man in Full.
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Identifier: |
ms4459 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Julia Mood Peterkin letter to M. H. Kowan
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Peterkin, Julia Mood, 1880-1961 |
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1938 January |
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The collection consists of a letter written on a sheet of Lang Syne Plantation letterhead, undated (accompanying enveloped
postmarked Jan 20, 1983), addressed to Mr. M. H. Kowan of Columbus, Ohio, signed "Julia Peterkin". The letter is written
in reply to queries by Mr. Kowan about the fictive process, including the source of characters and the novelist's motivations
in producing a work of fiction, she responds, "My writing came from a wish to record people, happenings that appealed to me.
Everything I have written as fiction has had a parallel in my experience..." She continues for a total of 28 lines discussing
her literary efforts and the reasons behind them.
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Identifier: |
ms1461 |
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Hargrett Library |
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William Alfred Sutton papers
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Sutton, William Alfred, 1915- |
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Dates: |
1930-1974 |
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The collection consists of papers of William A. Sutton documenting his relationship with Erskine and Virginia Caldwell. Included
is correspondence to and from Erskine and Virginia Caldwell as Sutton prepares to write a biography on Caldwell. The collection
also contains both personal and professional information about Caldwell, a few copies of Caldwell manuscripts, and some newspaper
clippings.
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Identifier: |
ms2383 |
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Hargrett Library |
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H.L. Mencken material
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Unknown |
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Dates: |
1900-1956 |
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The collection consists of drafts for articles, clippings and several pieces of correspondence, all related to Mencken.
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Identifier: |
ms2614 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Mel New collection of Harry Crews papers
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Crews, Harry, 1935-2012 |
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Dates: |
1986-1990 |
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The collection consists of typewritten letters, and one handwritten note, from Harry Crews to Melvyn New, regarding Crews'
novels, essays, deadlines, returning from a sabbatical, a copy of a play no one has seen, and his feelings for Mel. Correspondence
are personal in nature, and the letter dated Franklin Parish, September 15, 1986, mainly regards being locked up. The collection
also consists of three Blood issue: A drama in two acts typescripts, and photocopies of reviews of Body. One review is inscribed
by Crews: "Mell: if not for you, we both know this book might never have been written ... Not too shabby for an old drunk
written off as finished, eh?"
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Identifier: |
ms3350 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Harry Crews' letters to James Leo Herlihy
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Crews, Harry, 1935-2012 |
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Dates: |
1972-1973 |
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The collection consists of two letters from Harry Crews to author James Leo Herlihy, from 1972-1973. Herlihy is known for
his novels All Fall Down (1960) and Midnight Cowboy (1965), as well as his play Blue Denim (1958), all of which were adapted
for film. The first letter concerns the University of Florida Writers' Conference, of which Crews is director. Crews updates
Herlihy on the dates of the conference, discusses compensation for his attendance, and requests a picture and biographical
sketch that includes Herlihy's publications. In the second letter, Crews thanks Herlihy for his praise of his book and suggests
that they get together soon.
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Identifier: |
ms3834 |
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Hargrett Library |
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The Cunning and the Haunted screenplay
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Jessup, Richard, 1925-1982 |
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Dates: |
September 1956 |
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Consists of one screenplay written by Georgia author Richard Jessup in 1956. This final revised draft later became the film
The Young Don't Cry.
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Identifier: |
ms4199 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Joel Benton papers
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Benton, Joel, 1832-1911 |
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Dates: |
1892-1908 |
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Letters (1892-1908) from Joel Benton mainly from Poughkeepsie (N.Y.) to a Mr. Miller. Benton discusses his progress in his
research of Thomas Holley Chivers, composes an interesting description of the poet's son, relates his discoveries especially
in Southern papers and magazines, and discusses the purchase of books.
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Identifier: |
ms844 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Kent Anderson papers
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Anderson, Kent, 1945- |
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Dates: |
1987-1993, undated |
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This collection includes Kent Anderson's file of reviews of his first book, Sympathy for the Devil, as well as a draft of
the prologue and first chapter of his second book, Night Dogs.
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Identifier: |
ms4366 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Frances Mayes papers
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Mayes, Frances |
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Dates: |
1980-2010 |
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The collection consists of correspondence, fan mail, in-house publication materials, photographs, galley copies, advance copies,
articles, reviews and posters related to the Mayes' publications. Also included are Under the Tuscan Sun movie materials (such
as media kits, posters, CDs, screenplays) and Mayes' teaching materials from San Francisco State University.
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Identifier: |
ms3429 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Henry W. Longfellow letter to Andrew A. Lipscomb
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Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882 |
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Dates: |
1853 July 4 |
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The collection consists of a letter from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to Andrew A. Lipscomb dated Cambridge, July 4, 1853. Longfellow
discusses his view of slavery "the meanest form of tyranny," the influence of newspapers upon public opinion, and his future
meeting with Lipscomb.
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Identifier: |
ms653 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Dorothy Canfield Fisher letters
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Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1879-1958 |
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Dates: |
1939-1950 |
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The collection consists of three typed letters written by Dorothy Canfield Fisher from Arlington, Vermont. In them, she relates
her interest and friendship for Samuel Tupper, a Georgia novelist. With one letter to Tupper's mother and two to Tupper himself,
Fisher recounts his visits to her Vermont home, his knowledge and grasp of the art of fiction, the similarities of Southerners
and Vermonters, her readings for the Book-of-the-Month Club, and other literary matters.
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Identifier: |
ms1122 |
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Hargrett Library |
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John R. Woodward papers
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Woodward, John R. |
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Dates: |
circa 1908-1971 |
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The collection consists mostly of the writings and correspondence of John R. Woodward. Many of the writings are stories about
dogs. Also included are photographs and photo negatives of dogs, as well as additional printed materials containing stories
by Woodward.
In this preliminary sorting the correspondence, both business and personal, is arranged chronologically. The news articles
"ABOUT DOGS" were destroyed, but they can be found in either the Georgian-American, Atlanta Journal or The Atlanta Constitution.
Most of the writings are stories about dogs. The miscellaneous material consists of dog photographs and printed materials
containing stories by Woodward. Photo negatives of dogs are also included in this collection.
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ms1579 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Richard Harwell collection
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Harwell, Richard Barksdale |
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Dates: |
1972-1986 |
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The collection consists of correspondence between Richard Harwell and the Caldwells, as well as various clippings.
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Identifier: |
ms2803 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Harry Crews papers
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Crews, Harry, 1935-2012 |
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Dates: |
1953-2006 |
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The collection consists of the literary papers of American writer Harry Crews. These papers document his writing career up
through the publication of his twentieth book, An American Family: The Child With the Curious Marking (2006). Typed and holograph
manuscripts, correspondence, clippings, conference material, awards, literary and film contracts, financial statements, and
photographs make up the bulk of materials, which generally date from the mid-1960s onward.
Correspondence includes Crews' mentor Andrew Lytle (who first published Crews in The Sewanee Review), letters from college
friends/apprentice writers, and rejection slips and correspondences from prospective literary agents and publishers. Letters
from the period when Crews published his first two novels -- The Gospel Singer, Naked in Garden Hills - include correspondence
with his first literary agent, Bert Cochran, of American Authors, Inc., with John Hawkins of Paul Reynolds, Inc., who succeeded
Cochran, and with Crews' editor at William Morrow, Jim Landis. Correspondence appears from other American writers - John Ciardi,
Seymour Epstein, Maxine Kumin, William Meredith, Henry Van Dyke and others -- with whom Crews became acquainted through the
Bread Loaf Writers Conference and the University of Florida Writers Conference, the latter which he co-directed between 1970-1974
with fellow UF writer and professor Smith Kirkpatrick. Other writers represented include Malcolm Braly, Robert Olen Butler,
Erskine Caldwell, Daniel Mark Epstein, Barry Hannah, Jim Harrison, Joseph Heller, James Leo Herlihy, William Hjortsberg, Maxine
Kumin, Norman Mailer, Tom McGuane, Tim McLaurin, Donn Pearce, James Tiptree, Dan Wakefield, Charles Willeford and Miller Williams.
In the 1970s there is also correspondence between Crews and his friend and fellow Florida writer/screenwriter Donn Pearce
describing the screenwriting business, and an increasing flow of letters from anxious would-be producers seeking options on
his novels. This period also is marked by the appearance of correspondence with editors at Playboy and Esquire, with whom
Crews contracted to write magazine articles and (at Esquire) a monthly column, and with subsequent publishers and editors
at Atheneum, Harper & Row, and Alfred A. Knopf in the United States and at Martin Secker & Warburg in England.
In the 1990s correspondence files begin to include writers like Jay Atkinson, former student of Crews', and Mississippi novelist
Larry Brown, who first approached Crews as a fan in 1990 and with whom he would remain friends until Brown's death in 2004.
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ms3340 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Calder Willingham papers
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Willingham, Calder, 1922-1995 |
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Dates: |
1942-1995 |
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The collection consists primarily of screenplays, scripts, and unfinished work written by Calder Willingham. The most well-documented
work in the collection is Rambling Rose, for which there are several drafts of screenplays, documents, and clippings. Screenplays
for Little Big Man are also included, as well as scripts and treatments for projects that apparently never materialized.
The collection also includes essays Willingham wrote on a number of topics, such as writing, philosophy, religion, and his
upbringing. There is a substantial amount of correspondence including letters between Willingham and fellow authors Herman
Wouk and James T. Farrell. Correspondence begun while Willingham was in college at the University of Virginia includes two
love interests as well as David T. Bazelon, who would become a noted social critic. Some interviews and reviews of his work
also form part of the collection.
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Identifier: |
ms3908 |
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