TABLE OF CONTENTS
Biographical Sketch
Scope and Contents
Restrictions
Index Terms
Related Material
Administrative Information
Description of Series
Series I. Millicent Dillon, 1935-1990 (bulk 1976-1981), 13.5 boxes
Series II. Jane Bowles, 1905-1977 (bulk 1960-1968), 14 folders
Series III. Paul Bowles, 1959-1986 (bulk 1960-1969), 3 folders
Series I. Millicent Dillon, 1935-1990 (bulk 1976-1981)
Series II. Jane Bowles, 1905-1977 (bulk 1960-1968)
Series III. Paul Bowles, 1959-1986 (bulk 1960-1969)
Index
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Millicent Dillon:
An Inventory of Her Papers at the Harry Ransom Center
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Creator: |
Dillon, Millicent 1925- |
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Millicent Dillon Papers |
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Dates: |
1905-1990 |
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Abstract: |
This collection contains Dillon's
notebooks, index cards, typescripts, correspondence, photographs, cassette tapes,
and clippings, much of which relates to the biography A
Little Original Sin: The Life and Works of Jane Bowles and her other
writings about Jane Bowles' life and works. The collection also contains materials
Dillon collected by Paul and Jane Bowles, including Jane Bowles' notebooks,
typescripts, correspondence, photographs, and legal documents, and Paul Bowles'
correspondence and clippings. |
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RLIN Record #: |
TXRC92-A25 |
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Extent: |
16 boxes, 1 oversized folder, 17
cassette tapes, 1 videotape |
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Language: |
Most material in English. |
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Repository: |
The University of Texas at Austin, Harry Ransom
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Millicent Dillon was born Millicent Gerson in New York
City on May 24, 1925. Upon receiving a degree in physics from Hunter College in
1944, she held a series of technical-scientific positions. She worked as a junior
physicist on a government project at Princeton University from 1944-45. In 1946, she
worked as a technical assistant for Standard Oil Company, and she again served as an
assistant physicist on a government project at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, during the
following year. From 1947-48, she served as a staff writer for the Association of
Scientists for Atomic Education in New York and then worked as a physicist at
Northrup Aircraft. From 1949-52, she worked as a caseworker for a social welfare
program in Hawthorne, California. At the age of 40, Dillon enrolled in the creative
writing program at San Francisco State University. After receiving a master's degree
in 1966, she taught creative writing as a professor of English at Foothill College
in Los Altos, California, for five years. From 1974 to 1983 she was an academic
writer for the Stanford University News and Publications office. Since 1983 Dillon
has been a freelance writer in fiction, biography, and drama.
Dillon is best known for her works concerning writers Jane and Paul Bowles. Among
these are a biography A Little Original Sin: The Life and
Works of Jane Bowles (1981); a collection of letters, Out in the World: Selected Letters of Jane Bowles
1935-1970 (1985); and a biography You Are Not I: A
Portrait of Paul Bowles (1998). She also edited The Viking Portable Paul and Jane Bowles (1994). Her other works
include Baby Perpetua and Other Stories (short
stories, 1971); The One in the Back is Medea, (novel,
1973); After Egypt: Isadora Duncan and Mary Cassatt
(biography, 1990); The Dance of the Mothers (novel,
1991); Harry Gold (novel, 2000); four plays; and
additional short stories, essays, and reviews in numerous publications. She is the
recipient of a number of honors and awards, including five O. Henry awards in
fiction. She also received a Guggenheim Fellowship. Additional information about
Millicent Dillon may be found in Contemporary Authors New
Revision Series (Gale Research Company, 1984).
Jane Auer Bowles was an author who published only one
novel, Two Serious Ladies (1943); one play, In the Summer House (1954); and a book of short stories,
Plain Pleasures (1966). The Collected Works of Jane Bowles (1966) combined her works in one
volume. My Sister's Hand in Mine (1978) is an
expanded edition of The Collected Works. A
posthumously published collection of stories and letters, Feminine Wiles, appeared in 1976.
The only child of Sidney and Claire Stajer Auer, Jane Stajer Auer was born February
22, 1917, in New York City. The Auer family moved to Woodmere, Long Island, when
Jane was ten years old. Upon her father's death in 1930, Jane and her mother
returned to New York City. In 1932, they moved to Leysin, Switzerland, for Jane to
receive treatment for tuberculosis of the knee. After returning to New York in 1934,
Jane decided to be a writer; her first work, Le Phaéton
Hypocrite (manuscript lost), was completed in 1936. Jane married the
writer-composer Paul Bowles on February 21, 1938. Following their marriage, they
travelled to Latin America and Europe and briefly resided in New York. After 1948,
they lived in Tangier, Morocco, but continued to make frequent visits to Europe,
Latin America, and the United States. Although both were homosexual and they often
lived apart, the Bowleses' marriage endured until Jane's death in 1973. Among their
wide circle of friends and acquaintances were literary, musical, and theatrical
figures, such as Tennessee Williams, Libby Holman, William S. Burroughs, Peggy
Guggenheim, and Virgil Thomson. Another important figure in Jane Bowles's life was
her Arab housekeeper and lover, Cherifa.
Jane Bowles's active period as a writer only lasted for about ten years; she had
always experienced difficulty in writing, but by 1950 this difficulty, worsened by
alcohol, had become a complete writer's block. In 1957, at the age of 39, Jane
Bowles suffered a severe stroke which left her with acute aphasia and vision
impairment. She made several attempts at writing but was unable to complete any
work. She also became heavily dependent on alcohol and prescription drugs. By 1967,
her mental and physical health had deteriorated so that Paul Bowles placed her in a
psychiatric hospital in Málaga, Spain. The following year she was moved to the
Clínica de los Angeles in Málaga. In 1969, she returned to Tangier for four months
but had to be readmitted to the convent hospital. She became increasingly blind and
unresponsive before she died on May 4, 1973. More information about Jane Bowles may
be found in Millicent Dillon's A Little Original Sin: The
Life and Works of Jane Bowles (Holt, Rinehart, Winston, 1981).
Paul Frederick Bowles, who was born December 30, 1910, in
New York City, was the only child of Claude Dietz and Rena Winnewisser Bowles.
Bowles began writing short stories and composing music as a child, and he was only a
teenager when his surrealist poetry was published in the magazine transition. Bowles briefly attended the University of
Virginia but dropped out in 1929 and moved to Paris. This began over forty years of
nearly constant traveling for Bowles, who once said of himself that he was addicted
to movement. He returned to the University of Virginia in the spring of 1930, but
left again after one semester to study music under Aaron Copland. In 1931, Bowles
returned to Europe. From Paris he went to Berlin and then, at Gertrude Stein's
suggestion, he went to Tangier, Morocco, for a time. After returning to the United
States, Bowles studied with Virgil Thomson. In 1937, Bowles met author and
playwright Jane Auer; they were married the following year. The Bowleses eventually
settled in Tangier, although both travelled often throughout North Africa, Europe,
Latin America, and the United States. At one point Paul even owned Taprobane, an
island in Sri Lanka.
Paul Bowles became a celebrated composer during the 1940s, providing the musical
scores for such noted plays as My Heart's in the
Highlands (1940), South Pacific (1943), and
The Glass Menagerie (1945). He also composed the
scores for ballets, including Yankee Clipper. At the
same time, Bowles wrote travel books on America, Mexico, France, India, and North
Africa. From 1942-45, he worked as a music critic for the New
York Herald-Tribune. He wrote translations from French and Spanish for
View, and his translation of Jean-Paul Sartre's
Huis Clos was published as No Exit in 1946. After reading his wife's Two
Serious Ladies (1943), Bowles was inspired to write fiction. He
contributed short stories to Harper's Bazaar, View, Mademoiselle, and
Partisan Review. Bowles's first novel, The Sheltering Sky (1949), was a best-seller, and it
remains his most critically acclaimed work. Over the next decade, Bowles wrote three
more novels and developed a reputation as an existential novelist. In 1956, he began
translating Moroccan literature. In the 1960s and 1970s, Bowles primarily translated
Moghrebi novels, short stories, and folk tales in collaboration with Mohammed
Mrabet. He also returned to writing poetry. In 1970, he founded the literary
magazine Antaeus with Daniel Halpern. Jane Bowles's
mental and physical health deteriorated after she suffered a stroke in 1957, and she
spent the final years of her life in a hospital in Spain before dying in 1973.
During those years, Paul Bowles ceased to write fiction. In the years since his
wife's death, Paul Bowles has remained in Morocco; he has received two NEH
fellowships and has begun writing fiction again. More information about Paul Bowles
may be found in his autobiography Without Stopping
(Putnam, 1972).
The HRC purchased a portion of the Millicent Dillon papers in 1990 and received the
remainder of the collection as a gift from Dillon in 1991.
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The Millicent Dillon collection consists of her notebooks, index cards, typescripts,
correspondence, photographs, cassette tapes, and clippings, as well as materials by
Paul and Jane Bowles she collected, including Jane Bowles's notebooks, typescripts,
correspondence, photographs, and legal documents, and Paul Bowles's correspondence
and clippings. The collection centers around Dillon's writings about Jane Bowles's
life and works, primarily the biography A Little Original
Sin: The Life and Works of Jane Bowles (1981). Millicent Dillon was
introduced to Jane Bowles's work by Virginia Sorensen Waugh in 1973, the year of
Bowles's death. In 1976, Dillon presented a paper on Bowles's novel, Two Serious Ladies, at a conference on unknown women
writers and subsequently decided to write the biography of Jane Bowles. She wrote to
Jane Bowles's husband, writer-composer Paul Bowles, and received his cooperation.
Drafts and photocopies of her letters to him, as well as the originals of letters he
wrote to her, are a highlight of the collection. Their correspondence continued well
after the book was completed; the 170 letters date from 1976 to 1990. A fellowship
grant from the NEH enabled Dillon to finance her research for the biography, and her
fellowship application is present in the collection. Dillon travelled to Morocco
three times to interview Paul Bowles, and her cassette tapes and notebooks from the
interviews are part of the collection. Dillon also contacted Jane's relatives,
friends, and acquaintances. The voluminous correspondence that resulted includes one
or more letters by Brion Gysin, Patricia Highsmith, Dione Lewis, Miriam Levy, James
Merrill, Edouard Roditi, Gordon Sager, and Virgil Thomson. Dillon also travelled to
New York, Mexico, London, Spain and California to interview those who had known Jane
well; Dillon's interview notebooks fill nearly three boxes. Besides providing
information about Jane Bowles, the correspondence and interview notebooks document
Dillon's research process. Dillon examined the Paul Bowles and Jane Bowles
collections at the HRC, and her notes taken at the Center reflect her thoughts on
Jane Bowles's work. During her exhaustive research for the biography, Dillon
gathered original letters and photocopies of letters written by Jane Bowles, some of
Bowles's notebooks and typescripts, and numerous photographs. Dillon also obtained
Jane Bowles's birth and death certificates, as well as other documents relating to
Jane Bowles and her family, and was given some of Paul Bowles's correspondence.
A list of all correspondents found in the Millicent Dillon collection is located at
the end of the inventory.
More manuscripts by Paul Bowles and Jane Bowles may be found in the Center's Paul
Bowles, Harpers, Charles Henri Ford, and Peter Owen collections.
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Access:
Open for research
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People |
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Ashbery, John. |
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Beauvoir, Simone de, 1908- . |
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Bissinger, Karl. |
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Bohning, Elizabeth Stafford (Edrop),
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Brown, Andreas. |
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Carver, Raymond. |
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Chace, William M. |
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Charhadi, Driss ben Hamed. |
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Cherifa. |
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Codman, Florence. |
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Copland, Aaron, 1900- . |
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Davie, Donald. |
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Dewson, James. |
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Diamond, David, 1915- . |
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Fainlight, Ruth. |
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Faulkner, Robert E. F. |
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Fuhs, Claire. |
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Gerofi, Isabelle. |
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Grissman, Carla. |
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Groffsky, Maxine. |
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Grosser, Maurice, 1903-1986. |
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Guggenheim, Peggy, 1898- . |
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Gysin, Brion. |
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Halpern, Daniel, 1945- . |
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Hamill, Katharine. |
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Hawkes, John. |
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Henry, Rex. |
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Herbert, David, 1927- . |
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Highsmith, Patricia, 1921- . |
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Hoershelman, Natasha Von. |
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Holman, Libby. |
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Lerman, Leo, 1914- . |
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Levy, Miriam Fligelman. |
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Lewis, Dione. |
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McBey, Marguerite. |
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McCarthy, Mary, 1912- . |
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McCullers, Carson, 1917-1967. |
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McCullough, Frances Monson, 1939- . |
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MacMillan, George. |
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Malin, Irving. |
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Merrill, James Ingram. |
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Miller, Jeffrey, 1943- . |
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Mrabet, Mohammed, 1940- . |
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Purdy, James. |
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Roditi, Edouard. |
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Rorem, Ned, 1923- . |
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Roux, Yvonne. |
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Sager, Gordon. |
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Sillitoe, Alan. |
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Smith, Oliver, 1918- . |
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Sorensen, Virginia Eggertsen, 1912- . |
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Stevens, Roger L. |
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Stewart, Lawrence D. (Lawrence
Delbert), 1926- . |
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Temsamany, Mohammed. |
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Thomson, Virgil, 1896- . |
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Vidal, Gore, 1925- . |
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Vursell, Hal D. |
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Wanklyn, Christopher. |
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Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983. |
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Wood, Audrey, 1905- . |
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Yeager, Ira H., 1900- . |
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Organizations |
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Farrar, Straus & Giroux. |
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Harper & Row, Publishers. |
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Holt, Rinehart and Winston, inc. |
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National Endowment for the
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Bowles, Jane Auer, 1917-1973. |
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Bowles, Paul, 1910- . |
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Authors, American. |
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New York City |
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Málaga (Spain) |
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Leysin, Switzerland |
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Document Types |
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Birth certificates. |
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Curricula vitae. |
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Death certificates. |
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Drawings. |
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Interviews. |
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Obituaries. |
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Photographs. |
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Reviews (Criticism). |
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Books removed to HRC book collections:
Ibsen, Henrik. The Wild Duck, The League of Youth, Rosmersholm. New
York: The Modern Library. With signature of Jane S. Auer.
Lichtenberger, Andre. Mon Petit Trott. Paris:
Librairie Plon, 1926.
Plessis, Frederic. Les Bucoliques. Paris: Librairie
Hachette, 1932. With signature of Jane Auer.
Artwork Removed to HRC Art Collection:
Nine bound sheets of drawings by Cherifa.
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Purchase, 1990; Gift, 1991
Katherine Mosley, 1992
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Series I. Millicent Dillon, 1935-1990 (bulk 1976-1981), 13.5 boxes |
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The first series is the product of Millicent Dillon's research on and works
about Jane Bowles. The series is arranged by work and is divided into three
subseries: A Little Original Sin, Out in the
World, and Other Works By Millicent Dillon Regarding Jane Bowles and
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The first subseries documents the production of Dillon's biography of Jane
Bowles, A Little Original Sin: The Life and Works of
Jane Bowles (Holt, Rinehart, Winston, 1981). The subseries
begins with Dillon's application for and receipt of a grant from the
National Endowment for the Humanities, which partially financed her research
for the biography. Her proposal for the biography describes her intentions
for the book and outlines her research plans. Dillon wrote and visited Jane
Bowles's husband, Paul, and their friends and acquaintances; the resulting
correspondence and interview notes are present. Contact sheets of
photographs taken by James Kalett, the Harper & Row photographer who
accompanied Dillon to Spain and Morocco, contain images of Dillon, Paul
Bowles, and others. Dillon also visited the Harry Ransom Center and studied
the Center's Paul Bowles and Jane Bowles collections. Dillon transferred the
information from her interview notes and research notes onto index cards and
arranged them chronologically by periods in Jane's life. Dillon then began
writing the biography, and its evolution can be followed in the manuscripts.
She first wrote sections of the biography in notebooks. From the notebooks
she typed a first draft. Photocopies of various versions of a second draft
reveal Dillon's revision process. The final draft of the manuscript includes
the Author's Note, Afterword, Chronology of Jane Bowles's Life, List of Jane
Bowles Publications, Citations, and Acknowledgements. Correspondence
regarding the book is divided into pre-publication correspondence and
post-publication correspondence, with August 2, 1981, as the dividing date.
Pre-publication correspondence includes Dillon's research queries and the
answers she received, while post-publication correspondence shows the
reactions her book generated. Interviews with Dillon and reviews that
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The second subseries is organized around the collection of Jane Bowles's
letters that Millicent Dillon edited, Out in the
World: Selected Letters of Jane Bowles 1935-1970 (Black Sparrow
Press, 1985). The subseries begins with photocopies of some of Jane Bowles's
correspondence and a few of Dillon's notes regarding the editing of the
letters. While Dillon's work on the book of letters is not as well
documented as her work on the biography, a typescript manuscript of the book
does include Dillon's holograph revisions. Among the correspondence
regarding the book are letters exchanged with Paul Bowles between December
1981, and July 1985. Published reviews of the book complete the subseries. |
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The third subseries, Other Works by Millicent Dillon Regarding Jane Bowles
and Her Works, contains Dillon's manuscripts of essays about and reviews of
Jane Bowles's works. The manuscripts include "Essential Quandaries," "Experiment
as Character," "The Three Exiles of
Jane Bowles," and reviews of My Sister's
Hand in Mine and Two Serious
Ladies. Within correspondence regarding other works is
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Series II. Jane Bowles, 1905-1977 (bulk 1960-1968), 14 folders |
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The second series contains original Jane Bowles material gathered by Dillon.
Of two notebooks with handwritten manuscripts, one is an untitled novel and
poem; the other, titled "Camp Cataract,"
contains explanatory notes by Millicent Dillon. Typescript fragments of
"Everything is Nice," "Going to Massachusetts," and "Red O'Shaugnessy" are present, with a
photocopy of the typescript autobiography Bowles submitted to the H.W.
Wilson Co. in 1968. The original, corrected typescript of "Camp Cataract" includes handwritten notes by
Dillon. Bowles's original correspondence includes a letter to Cherifa,
letters to Paul Bowles, and letters to and from her mother, Claire Fuhs.
Also present are letters to and from Libby Holman and Carson McCullers, as
well as one or more letters to or from John Ashbery, Florence Codman,
Virginia Sorensen, and others. Information about the 1951 production of
In the Summer House can be found in a
photocopy of the production agreement and photocopies of correspondence
between Bowles's agent, Audrey Wood, and Jasper Deeter and Richard Houser of
Hedgerow Theatre. Legal documents include Jane's birth and death
certificates, her father's will, her parents' marriage license, and her
parents' and grandmother's death certificates. Photographs and contact
sheets of photographs of Jane and Paul Bowles, alone and with friends, are
present. The notice of Jane's death which appeared in the New York Times on May 31, 1973, and a videotape
of Jane, a Dutch play about Bowles, complete
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Series III. Paul Bowles, 1959-1986 (bulk 1960-1969), 3 folders |
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The third series contains Paul Bowles's correspondence with Isabelle Gerofi,
Katharine Hamill, Larbi Layachi, and others, his letters to Jane Bowles, and
published interviews and reviews of his books. Paul Bowles's letters from
Jane Bowles are located in the Jane Bowles series, and his voluminous
correspondence with Millicent Dillon, dating from 1976-1990, is located in
the Millicent Dillon series. The Millicent Dillon series also contains
cassette tapes of interviews with Paul Bowles. Images of Paul Bowles are
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Subseries A. A Little Original
Sin, 1981 |
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NEH fellowship, 1977 |
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Phone numbers and addresses, n.d. |
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Notebook of letters and calls, August 1976-May
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Outgoing, n.d., February 1976 - 2 August
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Incoming, 11 February 1976 - 2 August
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Reminiscent essays by childhood friends, n.d.,
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Cassette tapes of Paul Bowles (housed at the end of the
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Interview notes, n.d.,
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Judith Anderson, Florence Codman, James Dewson, B.J.
Fernea, Isabelle and Yvonne Gerofi, Narayan Kamalakar,
George MacMillan, Robert Saltzer, Gordon Sager, Lawrence
Stewart, Natasha von Hoershelman, Ahmed Yacoubi, Ira
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Interview notebooks, n.d.,
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Transcription of Daniel Halpern's tapes of Paul
Bowles interviews, n.d.; Larbi Layachi, n.d.; Cherifa, [
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Leonore Gershwin, 16 April 1976; Lawrence Stewart, 17
April 1976; Robert Saltzer, 27 September 1976, 7 March 1977;
Dione Lewis, October 1977; John Bernard Myers, October 1976;
Paula Wolfort, 28 September 1976; Rosamonde "Peggy" Russell, 7 October
1976; Morris Golde, 22 July 1977; Mildred Dunnock, 5 October
1976; John Nicholson, 7 October
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Oliver Smith, 29 September 1976; Andreas Brown, 7
October 1976; Maurice Grosser, 30 September 1976; Audrey
Wood, 1 October 1976; Virgil Thomson, 2 October 1976, 24
July 1977; Lynn Austin, 4 October 1976; Daniel Halpern,
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Robert Fizdale and Arthur Gold, 4 October 1976;
Katharine Hamill and Natasha von Hoershelman, 4 October
1976; Robert Hines and Jack Frick, n.d.; Roberta Bobba,
10 February 1977 |
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Jane Bavelas, 29 December 1976; Ira Yeager, 15 July
1977; Marjorie Eaton, 3 September 1977; Dione Lewis, 1 March
1977; Gordon Sager, February 1977; Estelle and Dione Lewis,
8 March 1977 |
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Ned Rorem, 5 March 1977; Karl Bissinger, 6 March
1977; 9 March 1977 |
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Mohammed Mrabet and Paul Bowles, 14 March 1977-18
March 1977; Isabelle and Yvonne Gerofi, 19 March 1977; Carla
Grissman, 11 April 1977; Beatrix Pendar, 1 April
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McBey, 21 March 1977; Paul Bowles, 21-23
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David Herbert, 22 March 1977; Boo Faulkner, 23 March
1977, 25 March 1977; Joe McPhillips, 25 March
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Paul Bowles, 26 March 1977; John Hopkins, 7 April
1977; Paul Bowles, 1-3 April 1977; Dr. Yvonne Roux, March
1977; gravesite, 29 March 1977; Dr. Ramon Ortiz, Lenore
Werner, and Sister Mercedes, 29 March 1977; Paul Bowles,
31 March 1977 |
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James Wylie, 3 April 1977; Mercedes Guitta, 7 April
1977; Lily ___, 8 April 1977; Mohammed Temsemany,
9 April 1977 |
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Paul Bowles, 4 April 1977, 7-9 April 1977, 13-15
April 1977, 17 April 1977, 19 April
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Mohammed Temsamany, 17 April 1977; Cherifa, 12 April
1977; Katharine Hamill and Natasha von Hoershelman, 28 April
1977; Dione Lewis, 3 May 1977; Ivella Bayer, 13 April 1977;
Edwin Denby, 28 April 1977; Xenia Cage, 29 April 1977;
Florence Codman, 30 April
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John Ashbery, 14 May 1977; Miriam Levy, 20 May 1977;
Ahmed Yacoubi, 26 September 1977; Dione Lewis, 28 September
1977; Kay Guinness, n.d.; Aaron Copland, 8 October 1977; Leo
Lerman, n.d.; Natalia Danesi Murray, 29 September 1977;
David Diamond, 3 October 1977; Sylvia Marlowe, 3 October
1977 |
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Tennessee Williams, n.d.; Paul Bowles, 10 October
1977, 13-15 October 1977, 17 October 1977; Christopher
Wanklyn, 9 October 1977, 11 October
1977 |
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Mohammed Temsamany, n.d.; Clemence Bonnet,
19 October 1977 |
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Paul Bowles, 24 October 1977; David Herbert, 25
October 1977; Cherifa, n.d.; Paul Bowles, 20 October 1977,
21 October 1977, 23 October 1977; Martha Ruspoli,
n.d. |
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Peggy Guggenheim, 1 February 1978; Nora Perkins, n.d.
James Dewson, n.d.; Mike Kahn, 4 July
1978 |
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Roger Stevens, 31 July 1978; Elizabeth Ross Noyes,
n.d.; Frances Dixon, 2 August 1978; George MacMillan, 4
August 1978; Ira Yeager, 9 August 1978; Miriam Levy, n.d.;
Stella Brooks, n.d.; Edouard Roditi, 10 October
1978 |
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Contact Sheets of photographs,
1977 |
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Research Notes |
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Miscellaneous fragments, n.d.,
1976-79 |
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On Jane Bowles's works, n.d.,
1976-85 |
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"Camp Cataract,"July 1977, July 1985 |
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In the Summer House, n.d.,
1977-78 |
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Plain Pleasures, n.d.,
1976-77 |
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Two Serious Ladies, n.d.,
1973-78 |
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On letters by or concerning Jane Bowles, n.d.,
1977 |
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On Jane Bowles's medical condition,
1977-79 |
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Index cards summarizing research notes and interviews about
chronological events in Jane Bowles's life, n.d.,
1977-78 |
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1917-1933 |
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1969-1973 |
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Manuscripts |
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Workbook I, holograph manuscript, 10 January
1978-27 April 1978 |
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5 |
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Workbook II, holograph manuscript, 30 April
1978-9 September 1978 |
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6 |
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Various drafts of introduction, holograph and typescript,
n.d. |
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First draft, typescript with holograph revisions,
n.d. |
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Chapters 1-11 |
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Chapters 12-18 |
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Chapters 19-27 |
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Chapters 28-33 |
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Chapters 34-40 |
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Chapters 41-45, Afterword |
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Deleted sections of first draft, n.d. |
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Early photocopy of typescript second draft,
n.d. |
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Introduction and pp.1-77 |
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Later photocopy of typescript second draft, sent to
Harper & Row, n.d. |
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Author's Note, Introduction, Chapters
1-ll |
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Chapters 12-20 |
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Chapters 21-31 |
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Chapters 32-39 |
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Chapters 40-48 |
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Chapters 49-52, Afterword, Citations |
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2 |
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Incomplete original typescript of second draft, with
additional revisions, n.d. |
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Final draft, photocopy typescript with autograph
revisions, n.d. |
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11 |
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Author's Note, Chapters 1-10 |
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Chapters 11-20 |
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Chapters 21-32 |
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6 |
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Chapters 33-41 |
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Chapters 42-49 |
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Chapters 50-53, Afterword, Chronology, List of Jane
Bowles Publications, Citations, Acknowledgments |
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Post-publication correspondence, 3 August
1981-March 1990 |
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Outgoing |
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A-Z |
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Bowles, Paul, August 1981-October
1982 |
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Incoming |
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A-P |
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Bowles, Paul, August 1981-November
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Published interviews and reviews, n.d., 1981-82,
1989 |
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Subseries B. Out in the World, 1985 |
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9 |
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Photocopies of Jane Bowles correspondence,
1935-73 |
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13 |
1 |
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Notes, n.d. |
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2-5 |
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Typescript manuscript with holograph corrections,
n.d. |
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Correspondence |
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13 |
6 |
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Outgoing, September 1981-August
1985 |
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7 |
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Bowles, Paul (photocopies), December
1982-July 1985 |
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Incoming, November 1976, January 1983-July
1985 |
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Bowles, Paul, December 1982-July
1985 |
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Book reviews, 1985 |
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Subseries C. Other Works by Millicent Dillon Regarding Jane
Bowles and Her Work |
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Manuscripts |
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"Essential Quandaries," one
incomplete and two complete photocopies of typescript,
n.d. |
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12 |
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"Experiment as Character,"
photocopy typescript, [ 1989] |
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13 |
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Review of My Sister's Hand in
Mine, typescript with holograph revisions, [
1978] |
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14 |
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"Serious Ladies," review of
Two Serious Ladies,
typescript, n.d. |
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2 |
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"The Three Exiles of Jane
Bowles," photocopy of typescript, [
1984] |
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Correspondence |
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14 |
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Outgoing, July 1977-June
1984 |
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4 |
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Bowles, Paul (drafts and photocopies),
September 1985-June
1990 |
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5 |
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Incoming, n.d., March 1976-February
1984 |
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6 |
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Bowles, Paul, September 1985-November
1989 |
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Series II. Jane Bowles, 1905-1977 (bulk 1960-1968) |
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Notebooks |
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14 |
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Unpublished holograph manuscript of untitled novel and
poetry, 18 July 1946 |
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Unpublished holograph manuscript of "Camp Cataract," with holograph notes
by Millicent Dillon, [ 1960] |
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Works |
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14 |
9 |
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Fragments of "Everything Is
Nice," "Going to
Massachusetts," and Red O'Shaugnessy play,
n.d. |
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10 |
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Autobiography, photocopy of typescript, [
1968] |
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11 |
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"Camp Cataract," with labeled
folder and holograph notes by Millicent Dillon, n.d. |
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Correspondence |
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14 |
12 |
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Outgoing, n.d., 1966 |
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13 |
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Incoming, n.d., 1954-68 |
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14 |
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Other, n.d., 1963, 1971 |
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1951 Production of In the Summer
House, photocopies of correspondence and production agreement,
1951 |
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2 |
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Legal Documents, 1913-73 |
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Photographs, n.d., 1905-77 |
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Contact sheets of photographs by Terence Spencer,
1967 |
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7 |
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Obituary, 31 May 1973 |
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8 |
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"Jane," videotape of Dutch production
of a play about Jane Bowles, April 1984 |
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Outgoing, 1959-79 |
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Incoming, n.d., 1960-77 |
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1983-86 |
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Cassette tapes of Paul Bowles, 1977 (see 2-*) |
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Names in bold are in the RLIN record.
See ___ refers to the name under which correspondence was filed.
- Abrahams, William Miller, 1919---1.4; see also
Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, inc.
- Actors' Equity Association; see Anderson, Judith
- Adams, Alice, 1926- --1.4, 12.3, 13.6
-
Advocate ( San Mateo, Calif.)--12.3
- Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.; see Koshland, William
A.
- Allen, Hilary; see Sotheby's Belgravia
(Firm)
- American Center of P.E.N.--1.4
- American Music Center ( New York,
N.Y.)--1.4, 2.1
- Anderson, Judith--1.4
- Anderson, Kathleen--1.4
- Anderson, Thyrza--12.5
- Angus, Donald--1.4, 2.1
-
Antaeus; see Halpern, Daniel, 1945-
- Applefield, David--12.3
- Arbuckle, Helen Francis (Mrs. Homer F.); see
Roby, Ruth Rousseau
- Ardman, Carol--2.1, 12.5
-
Ashbery, John--14.13
- Askew, Cortanica--2.1
- Aswell, Mary Louise (White), 1902- --1.4, 2.1
- Aswell, L.--14.13
- Auer, Mrs. C.--1.4, 2.1
- Auw, Ivan von--1.4, 2..1
- Authors' Guild ( U.S.)--2.1
- Bankhead, Eugenia--1.4
- Barnard College--1.4
- Barnes, Bill--1.4
- Bavelas, Jane--2.1
- Bay Area Book Reviewers Association--12.5
- Bayer, Mrs. Herbert--1.4
- Baylor, Dennis--1.4, 2.1
- Beardsley, Charles--12.5
- Beaton, Cecil --14.13; see also Hose, Eileen
J.
-
Beauvoir, Simone de, 1908- --1.4, 2.1
- Becker, Carmela; see Hempstead (N.Y.)
- Bedford, Sybille, 1911- --1.4, 2.1
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library--1.4, 2.1
- Bentley Historical Library--2.1
- Berman, Ronald; see National Endowment for the
Humanities
- Bernard, April--12.5
- Bernard, Christopher--12.5
- Bernstein, Leonard, 1918- --1.4
- Beyers, Bob--12.5
- Birnbaum, Martin and Freda--12.5
- Bishop, Francis see American Music
Center ( New York, N.Y.)
-
Bissinger, Karl--1.4, 12.3, 12.5
- Black Sparrow Press--1.4, 2.1, 12.5, 13.6
- Blondel, Nathalie--12.3, 12.5
- Bobba, Roberta--1.4
- Boheeman, Christine van--12.3, 12.5
- Bohning, Elizabeth Stafford (Edrop), 1915- --1.4, 2.1
- Bond, Constance see New Republic (
New York, N.Y.)
- Boston. Temple University--1.4
-
Bowles, Jane Auer, 1917-1973--12.9, 14.12, 14.13, 14.14, 15.7
-
Bowles, Paul, 1910- --1.5, 2.2, 2.3, 12.4, 12.5, 12.9, 13.7, 13.8, 13.9, 14.4, 14.6,
14.12, 15.9, 15.10
- Bowles, Rena Winnewisser--14.13
- Bradshaw, Jon--1.4
-
Breceda, Eleanor P. (Mrs. Enrique) de--1.4, 2.1
- British Columbia Research Council--1.4, 2.1
- Brooks, Stella--1.4, 2.1
- Brown, Andreas--11.6
- Brown, Mildred--12.5
- Bryn Mawr College--1.4, 2.1
- Buchwald, Christophe; see Carl Hanser Verlag
- Burke, Carolyn--12.5
- Burns, Edward--1.4
- Burroughs, William S., 1914- --1.4, 2.1
- Butler, Burt see Strand Bookstore
- Butterfly--14.12
- Cage, John, 1912- --1.4, 2.1
- Cage, Xenia--1.4, 2.1
- Campbell, Neil--1.4, 2.1
- Candelas, Maria--1.4, 2.1
- Cantor, Jackie see Holt, Rinehart, and Winston,
inc.
- Caponya, Emile--1.4
- Capote, Truman, 1924- --1.4
- Carl Hanser Verlag--12.3, 12.5
- Carton, Emily--12.3, 12.5
- Carvoctan, Gidta--12.5
-
Carver, Raymond--12.3, 12.5
- Cate, Curtis, 1924- --1.4, 2.1
- Chace, William M.--12.5
- Chace, Joan Elizabeth--12.5
- Charanteney, Gilberte de--1.4, 2.1
-
Charhadi, Driss ben Hamed--1.4, 15.10
-
Cherifa--12.9, 14.12
- Chester, Alfred, 1928-1971--14.13, 15.10
- Chjlin, Geraldine ?--14.13
- Christi, Tom--12.5
- Cincinnati, Ohio. Bureau of Vital
Statistics--1.4, 2.1
- Clareman, Jack--1.4, 2.1, 12.5
- Clark, Tom--12.3
- Clinica de los Angeles. ( Malaga,
Spain)--1.4
- Coder, David; see National Endowment for the
Humanities
-
Codman, Florence--1.4, 2.1, 14.13
- Cohan, Avery B(erlow), 1914- --1.4
- Cohan, Margaret Kelly--2.1
- Cohen, Gail--1.4, 12.3
- Cohn, Marcus A.--12.3, 12.5
- Cohn and Marks; see Cohn, Marcus A.
- Collins, Jack--12.5
- Conde Nast Publications, inc.--1.4
-
Confrontation: A Literary Journal of Long Island
University--14.3, 14.5
- Constable, Rosalind--1.4, 2.1
-
Copland, Aaron, 1900- --1.4, 2.1
- Covan, Ellie--12.3, 12.5
- Coyner, Sandra; see Network Notes
- Crane, Joan St. C.; see University of Virginia.
Library. Rare Book Dept
- Dagel, Gina--12.5
-
Dallas Morning News; see Milazzo, Lee
- Dan, Joseph, 1935- --1.4
- Daniel, Mina Ledermann ?--1.4, 2.1
-
Davie, Donald--1.4, 12.3, 12.5
- Davis, Pam--12.5
- Dean, Henry L.--1.4, 2.1
- de Livio, Michael; see Drutman, Irving
- Delmonico Retirement Hotel. Miami Beach,
Florida--1.4
- Derrick, Jane--12.5
- Dery, Mark A--.12.5
-
Dewson, James--2.1
-
Diamond, David, 1915- --1.4, 2.1
- Dillon, Millicent--1.4-1.8, 2.1-2.5, 12.3-12.7, 13.6-13.9,
14.3-14.6
- Dixon, Frances--1.4, 2.1
- Dr. Rallier's Clinic-Sanatorium. Leysin,
Switzerland--1.4
- Donald, Margery (Mrs. John H.)--1.4, 2.1
- Doornbos, Annette; see Media Alliance
( San Francisco, Calif.)
- Down, Rosalind ?--12.5
- Dragadze, Tamara--1.4, 2.1
- Drinhall, Patricia--1.4
- Dunnock, Mildred--2.1
- Drummond, Andrew--1.4, 2.1
- Drutman, Irving--1.4, 2.1
- Duff, Caroline--14.13
- Duff, Sir (Charles) Michael (Robert Vivian), 1907- --1.4,
2.1, 14.13
- Dumbly, Jack--1.4
- Dunlap, Ellen; see Harry Ransom Humanities
Research Center
- du Rohan, Dilkusha--15.10
- Dwyer, Lillian H.--12.3
- E.P. Dutton (Firm)-- 12.5
- East Montpelier (Vt.)--1.4, 2.1
- Edkins, Diana; see Conde Nast Publications,
inc.
- Edwards, C. Harold--1.4, 2.1, 15.9
- Egger, Luis--1.4
- Eisler, Laurie--12.5
- El Hajjam, Mohammed ben Chaib; see Mrabet,
Mohammed, 1940-
- Eliot, ___--1.4
- Elliot, Richard--1.4
- Epstein, Barbara--1.4
- Esquire, Inc.--1.4, 2.1
- Esslin, Martin--12.3, 12.5
- Evans, Lonnie E.--12.3, 12.5
- Eyre, Peter--12.5
-
Fainlight, Ruth--1.4, 12.3, 12.5, 12.9, 13.6, 14.12
-
Farrar, Straus & Giroux--1.4, 2.1, 12.5, 13.8, 14.3, 12.3; see also Wilson,
Alison
-
Faulkner, Robert E. F.--1.4, 2.1, 12.5
- Faxon, Janet--2.1
- Feder, Samuel L.; see New York
Hospital. Cornell Medical Center
- Fernea, B. J.--1.4, 2.1
- Fiehheimer, David--1.4
- [ First National City Bank]--14.12
- Fitelson and Mayers; see Lachy, Feoria
- Fizdale, Robert--1.4
- Flanner, Janet, 1892- --1.4
- Foothill College--12.5
- Ford, Ruth, 1920- --1.4
- Ford Foundation--1.4, 2.1
- Fox, James A.; see Harper & Row,
Publishers
- "Frances"; see Liz
- Francis, Claude--1.4
- Franklin Distributors Corp.--1.4
- Fraser, Kennedy--12.3
- Frazer, Julie--12.3, 12.5
- Friedman, Leslie, 1948- --12.5
- Frick, Jack--12.5
-
Fuhs, Claire--12.9, 14.12, 14.13
- G.P. Putnam's Sons--1.6
- Gallup, Donald Clifford, 1913- ; see Beinecke
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
- Garner, Phillipe--1.6
- Gatenio, A.H.--1.6
- Gaver, Chasen--12.5
- Genet, Lisa--12.5
-
Georgia Review--1.6
-
Gerofi, Isabelle--1.6, 2.1, 12.3, 12.5, 12.9, 14.12, 14.14, 15.9
-
Gerofi, Yvonne--1.6, 2.1, 12.3, 12.5
- Gifford, Lydia--1.6
- Ginsberg, Allen, 1926- --1.6
- Glanville-Hicks, Peggy--1.6
- Godfrey, Nanci Haughton (Mrs. Gordon)--2.1; see also
Roby, Ruth Rousseau
- Godhein, Paul--1.6
- Goia, Dana--12.5
- Gold, Arthur--1.4
- Golde, Morris--1.6, 12.3
- Goldstein, Doris Eliazon--12.5
- Gonda, Thomas Andrew, 1921- --1.6, 2.1
- Goodspeeds, Bobbie--1.6
- Goodwin, John B.--1.6, 2.1, 14.13
- Gordon, Ruth, 1896- --1.6
- Gottleib, Honned; see Mugar Memorial Library
(Boston University). Dept. of Special Collections
- Graham, Patricia; see Radcliff
Institute
- Grauerholz, James; see Burroughs, William S.,
1914-
- Gray, Francine du Plessix--1.6
- Gray, William S.
- Green, Blake--1.6, 12.3
- Greve, Dagmar; see Holt, Rinehart, and Winston,
inc.
- Griest, Guinevere L.; see National Endowment for
the Humanities
- Grissman, Carla--1.6, 2.1, 12.5
- Groffsky, Maxine--1.6, 2.1, 12.3, 12.5
- Grosser, Maurice, 1903-1986--1.6
- Gruenthal, Max--14.13
- Gullard, Pamela--2.1,12.5
- Guthmann, Edward--12.3
- Gysin, Brion--1.6, 2.1
- H. W. Wilson Company--1.6
- Haessler, George--12.3, 12.5
-
Halpern, Daniel, 1945- --1.6, 14.3, 14.5
- Hamill, Katharine--1.6, 2.4, 12.9, 14.14, 15.9
- Hancock, Marjorie; see Roby, Ruth
Rousseau
- Hanley, Dick--12.5
- Hamovitch, Mitzi Berger--12.5
- Harper, Allanah, 1904- --1.6
-
Harper & Row, Publishers--1.6, 2.4, 12.3
- Harrison, Lou, 1917- --1.6, 2.4
- Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center--1.6, 12.5
- Hart, David M.--1.6
- Hart, Ursula D.K.--1.6, 2.4
- Hawkes, John--12.3, 12.5
- Hedgerow Theatre--1.6
- Heggie, Peter; see Authors' Guild (
U.S.)
- Hempstead (N.Y.)--1.6, 2.4
- Henry, Rex--1.6, 2.4, 12.5
-
Herbert, David, 1927- --1.6, 14.12, 14.13; see also Groffsky, Maxine
-
Highsmith, Patricia, 1921- --1.6, 2.4
- Hines, Robert; see Frick, Jack
- Hoershelman, Natasha Von--1.6, 2.4, 12.3, 12.9; see also Hamill,
Katharine
- Holman, Libby--12.9, 14.12, 14.13, 14.14
-
Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, inc.--1.6, 2.4, 12.3, 12.5
- Home, Irving--1.6
- Horne, Jed; see Groffsky, Maxine
- Hose, Eileen J.--1.6
- Houghton Mifflin Company--1.6
- Howard, Jane--2.4
- Howe, Danny--2.4
- Huckel, Betty (Mrs. Oliver Wentworth)--2.4; see also
Roby, Ruth Rousseau
- Hughes, Anna Dewey (Mrs. Edward J.); see Roby,
Ruth Rousseau
- Hunter College--12.3, 12.5
- Ingram Merrill Foundation; see Myers, John
Bernard
-
Inquiry--14.3, 14.5
- International Creative Management; see Barnes,
Bill; see Wood, Audrey, 1905-
- Iselin, John; see WNET
- I ves, Virginia (Mrs. Edward T.)--2.4; see also
Roby, Ruth Rousseau
- Jaffe, Hans, Mrs.--1.6
- Jensen, Timothy S.; see Covan, Ellie
- John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (
U.S.); see Stevens, Roger L.
- John Radcliffe Hospital; see Radcliffe
Institute
- John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation--1.6
- Jones, Richard--12.3, 12.5
- Julia Richman High School--1.6, 2.4
- Kahn, Mike--1.6
- Kalet, Maureen--12.3, 12.5
- Kalett, James; see Harper & Row,
Publishers
- Kamalakar, Narayan--15.10
- Kamalakar, Sonya--14.13
- Kanin, Garson, 1912- --1.6
- Karasik, Judy; see Holt, Rinehart, and Winston,
inc.
- Keen, Fred--1.6
- Kerr, Walter, 1913- --1.6
- Kersten, Lisette--12.3
- Kiester, Sally Valente--12.5
- Killifer, Catharine; see Holt, Rinehart, and
Winston, inc.
- Kilner, Brian--12.3, 12.5
- Kinnard, Lady Elizabeth--1.6
- Koch, Ed, 1924- --1.6
- Koshland, William A.--1.6
- Krim, Seymour--12.3
- Kurt Weill Foundation for Music; see Lenya,
Lotte
- Kushner, Dora--12.5
- Kyle, Betty Camden--1.6
- Lachy, Feoria--1.6
- Larsen, Michael--12.3, 12.5
- Larson, Jack--1.6, 2.4
- La Sala, Jo Anne--12.5
- Layachi, Larbi; see Charhadi, Driss ben
Hamed
- Layman, Richard; see British Columbia Research
Council
- Lawrence (N.Y.)--1.6, 2.4
- Lehman, Rohlich & Salemon--1.6
- Leider, Emily Wortis--13.8
- Lenox Hill Hospital--1.6, 2.4
- Lenya, Lotte--1.6, 2.4
-
Lerman, Leo, 1914- --1.6, 2.5
- Lesser, Wendy--1.6, 12.5
- Levin, Burton--1.6, 2.4
- LeVoe, Spivy--12.9
-
Levy, Miriam Fligelman--1.6, 2.6, 12.5, 12.9
- Lewin, Molly--12.3, 12.5
-
Lewis, Dione--1.6, 2.4
- Leyland, Winston, 1940- --1.6
- L'Heureux, John--12.5
- Library of Congress--1.6
- Lieberbaum, Harold--1.6
- Life Picture Service--1.6, 2.4
- Limmer, Ruth; see Hunter College
- Lindberg, Stanley W.; see Georgia
Review
- Litz, A. Walton--1.6, 2.4
- Liz--12.9, 14.12
- Lubeski, Lori--12.5
- M & M Productions--12.5
-
McBey, Marguerite--1.7, 12.5
-
McCarthy, Mary, 1912- --1.7, 2.4
- McCloskey, Paul N., 1927- --1.7, 2.4
-
McCullers, Carson, 1917-1967--12.9, 14.12, 14.13
-
McCullough, Frances Monson, 1939- --1.7, 12.5; see also Harper & Row,
Publishers
- MacDonald, Douglas; see Mugar Memorial Library
(Boston University). Dept. of Special Collections
- MacDowell Colony--12.3
- McGrath, Anne Root (Mrs. Thomas W.); see Roby,
Ruth Rousseau
- McKean, Margaret--1.7
- McLain, Mary Joe--1.7, 2.4
- McLauchlan, I.E.J.; see St. Andrew's
Hospital
- McLaughlin, Carolyn Cummings (Mrs. Donald C.); see
Roby, Ruth Rousseau
- McLeod, Emilie; see E.P. Dutton (Firm)
-
MacMillan, George--1.7, 12.9
- Maddocks, Melvin--12.3
-
Malin, Irving--12.3, 12.5
- Mann, David--1.7
- Mann, Marty, 1904- --1.7, 2.4
- Marksbury, Judith; see Stoneleigh-Burnham
School
- Marlowe, Sylvia--1.7
- Marquez, Magda--14.13
- Martin, John; see Black Sparrow Press
- Masters, Greg; see Poetry Project
- Mayer, Bernadette see Poetry Project
- Mayer, Carla--12.3
- Media Alliance ( San Francisco,
Calif.)--12.5
- Meerbaum, Nora--12.5
- Meijer, Maaike--13.6
- Mendle, Mrs. Maurice E.--1.7
- Menrad, Edith--1.6
- Mercedes, ___--1.7
-
Merrill, James Ingram--1.7, 2.4
- Meyer, Don--12.3, 12.5
- Miami Beach (Fla.)--1.7
- Michael Larsen-Elizabeth Pomada Literary Agents see
Larsen, Michael
- Milazzo, Lee--12.3
- Miles, Deborah; see National Endowment for the
Humanities
- Miller, Jean--2.4
-
Miller, Jeffrey, 1943- --1.7, 2.4, 12.5, 14.5
- Mills College--2.4
- Mino, Rose--1.7
- Minot, Kathleen Miller (Mrs. Robert E.); see
Roby, Ruth Rousseau
- Moore, Honor, 1945- --12.5
- Moretto, Kathleen J.; see Beinecke Rare Book and
Manuscript Library
-
Mrabet, Mohammed, 1940- --1.7
- Mugar Memorial Library (Boston University). Dept. of
Special Collections--1.7, 2.4
- Murchie, Kaatje (Mrs. Guy)-- 1.7
- Murray, Mary P.; see M & M
Productions
- Murray, Natalia Danesi--1.7, 2.4
- Myers, John Bernard--1.7, 2.4
- Naropa Institute--1.7, 2.5
- Nassau County (N.Y.)--1.7, 2.5, 15.2
-
The Nation (
- New York)--1.7, 14.5
- National Endowment for the Arts--12.3
-
National Endowment for the Humanities--1.1, 2.5, 12.3, 12.5
- National Women's Studies Association--1.7, 12.5
-
Network Notes--1.7
- Neville, Joseph B.; see National Endowment for
the Humanities
-
New Republic ( New York,
N.Y.)--1.7, 14.5
- New York (N.Y.). Bureau of Vital
Statistics--1.7, 2.5
- New York (State). Insurance Dept.--2.5
- New York Hospital. Cornell Medical
Center--1.7, 2.5
- New York Public Library--1.7, 2.5
-
New York Review of Books--2.5
-
New York Times; see O'Connor, Patricia
-
New York Times Book Review--1.7
- New York Telephone Company--2.5
-
New Yorker; see Fraser, Kennedy
- Newberry Library--1.7
- Newfield, Joy B.--1.7, 2.5
- Nichols, Deanne--1.7
- Niedermeyer, Linda--12.5
- Nin, Anais, 1903-1977--1.7, 2.5
- Noonday--12.5
- Obbink, Laurie--12.5
-
Oboe: A Journal of Literature and Fine Art--12.3, 12.5
- O'Brian, John; see Review of Contemporary Fiction
- O'Connor, Patricia--12.3
- O'Neil, Patty--12-5
- Orr, Mimi--1.7, 2.5
- Orr, Montgomery M.--1.7
- Pace, Donald; see Holt, Rinehart, and Winston,
inc.
- Paley, Emily (Mrs. Louis)--1.7, 2.5
- Paley, Paula--1.7
-
Paris Review; see Groffsky,
Maxine
- Parsons, Betty--1.7
- Pasche, Sylvia--12.5
- Pasche, Sylvia--12.5
- Peck, Margaret--1.7
- Pelsner, Beverly; see Holt, Rinehart, and
Winston, inc.
- Pendar, Beatrix--1.7, 2.5
- Pepper, James--1-7
- Perth Amboy Public Library--1.7, 2.5
- Pezzi, Antonio de Linares; see Sanitorio
Psiquiatrico Feminino. Malaga, Spain
- Pfabe, Herbert G.--1.8, 2.5
- Pochada, Elizabeth; see The Nation ( New York)
- Poetry Project--12.3, 12.5
- Pole, Rupert; see Anais Nin, 1903-1977
- Polikoff and Clareman, P.C.; see Clareman,
Jack
- Porter, Allen--1.7, 2.5
- Portland State University--1.7
- Price, Bruce L.--12.3, 12.5
- Pride's Corner, Maine. County Clerk--1.7
-
Purdy, James--1.7, 2.5
- Quintero, Jose, 1924- --1.7
- Radcliffe Institute--1.7
- Ragamont Inn. Salisbury, CT.--1.7
- Raico, Ralph; see Inquiry
- Ramsey, Gordon Clark; see Stoneleigh-Burnham
School
- Rascoe, Judith--12.7
- Redon, Joel--12.7
- Reille, Rosamonde; see Russell, Rosamonde
(Peggy)
- Reilly, Louis--1.7
- Remie--14.14
-
Review of Contemporary Fiction--12.3, 12.7
- Reyneri, Adriana--12.7
- Reynolds, Bill; see Harper & Row,
Publishers
- Richmond, Elizabeth Burton (Mrs. Howard)--2.5; see also
Roby, Ruth Rousseau
- Roberts, George D.--12.7
- Roby, Ruth Rousseau (Mrs. L. Edward, Jr.)--1.7
- Rockefeller Foundation--1.7
-
Roditi, Edouard--1.7, 2.5
- Roe, Nora--12.7
- Rollins College ( Winter Park,
Fl.)--1.7, 2.5
-
Rorem, Ned, 1923- --1.7, 2.5, 12.3, 12.7
- Rosenblatt, Roger; see New Republic (
New York, N.Y.)
-
Roux, Yvonne--1.7, 2.5, 12.7, 14.13
- The Royalton. ( New York, N.Y.)--1.7
- Runyan, Maria Emilia--12.7
- Ruspoli, Marthe de Chambrun--1.7, 2.5, 14.13
- Russell, Rosamonde (Peggy)--1.7
-
Sager, Gordon--1.8, 2.5, 12.3, 12.7, 12.9
- Saher, Lilla Van, 1912- --15.10
- Sahy, M. de--2.5
- St. Andrew's Hospital--1.8, 2.4
- St. Mary's Hospital Medical School ( London,
England); see Edwards, C.H.
- Saint-Exupery, Consuelo de--1.8
- Salemon, Joseph; see Lehman, Rohlich &
Salemon
- Saltzer, Robert--1.8
- San Francisco State University. American Poetry
Archive--12.3
- Sanitorio Psiquiatrico Feminino. Malaga,
Spain--1.8
- Sanz, Emilio-- 1.8, 2.1, 14.14
- Saporta, Marian Tiffany--1.8
- Scaramelli, Richard A.--12.7
- Schaffhausen, Jane--1.8
- Schanker, Louis, 1903-1981--1.8
- Schlesinger, Stephen L.; see John Simon
Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
- Shaaff, Nene--1.8
- Shangle, Louise Welsh--1.8, 2.5
- Shertz, Anne L.--2.5
- Shields, Paula, 1955- --12.7
- Shifreen, Lawrence J., 1948- --15.10
- Shoor, Edith--1.8, 2.5
- Sidi Hida, Dolores--1.8, 2.5
-
Sillitoe, Alan--1.8, 12.3, 12.7
- Skerl, Jennie--12.5
- Smith, Bernard--1.8, 2.5
-
Smith, Oliver, 1918- --1.8, 12.9, 14.13
- Smith, Rita--1.8
- Snead, Elizabeth Hartley (Mrs. Walter L.); see
Roby, Ruth Rousseau
-
Sorensen, Virginia Eggertsen, 1912- --1.8, 2.5, 12.3, 12.7, 14.13
- Sotheby's Belgravia (Firm)--1.8
- Sottsass, Fernanda Pivano--12.3, 12.7
- Spilker, John, 1952- ; see Oboe: A Journal of Literature and Fine Art
- Stanford University Medical Center. Dept. of Psychiatry;
see Gonda, Thomas Andrew, 1921-
- Stapleton, Jean, 1923- --1.8, 2.5
- Steiner, George--12.3, 12.7
-
Stevens, Roger L.--1.8, 2.5, 12.7
- Stevenson, Edward M.; see Stoneleigh-Burnham
School
- Stevenson, Pamela--14.13
- Steward, Samuel M.--2.5
-
Stewart, Lawrence D. (Lawrence Delbert), 1926- --1.8, 2.5, 12.9, 13.6, 13.8
- Stewart, Til ?--12.7
- Stimpson, Catharine R., 1936- --1.8
- Stix, John--1.8
- Stoneleigh-Burnham School--1.8, 2.5, 12.7
- Stowe, Shirley--1.8, 2.5
- Strachan, Pat; see Farrar, Straus &
Giroux
- Strand Bookstore--1.8
- Straus, Roger W.; see Wilson, Alison
- Symonette, Lys; see Lenya, Lotte
- Tanner, Marcia--12.7
- Taradash, Daniel, 1913- --1.8, 2.5
- Temple Israel. ( Lawrence, N.Y.)--1.8
-
Temsamany, Mohammed--14.13
-
Thomson, Virgil, 1896- --1.8, 2.5, 12.7
- Thompson, Mark, 1952- ; see Advocate ( San Mateo, Calif.)
- Three Lives and Company Ltd.--12.3, 12.7
- Tillman, Lynne--12.7
- Time, inc.--2.5, 12.7
-
Town & Country--1.8, 2.5
- Tucker, Martin; see Confrontation: A Literary Journal of Long Island
University
- Unicorn Books; see E.P. Dutton (Firm)
- United States. Dept. of State--1.8
- United States. Embassy (Mexico)--1.4
- United States. National Archives and Records Service--1.8
- University of California, Berkeley--12.7
- University of Georgia. Libraries--1.8, 2.5
- University of Michigan. Alumni Association--1.8, 2.5
- University of Michigan. Department of Theatre--1.8, 2.5
- University of Virginia. Library. Rare Book Dept.--1.8,
12.3, 12.7
- University Products, Inc.--1.8
- Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts; see Covan,
Ellie
- Van Raalte, Enid--2.5
- Veldhuizen, Matin van--12.7
-
Vidal, Gore, 1925- --1.8, 2.5, 12.3, 12.7
- Villa Montaloo. ( Saratoga, N.Y.)--1-8
-
Vursell, Hal D.--1.8, 2.5, 12.9, 14.12
- Walworth, Colby--1.8, 2.5
- Wanklyn, Christopher--1.8, 2.5
-
Washington Post; see Howard,
Jane
- Waugh, Alec, 1898- --14.13
- Waugh, Virginia Sorensen; see Sorensen, Virginia
Eggertsen, 1912-
- Weaver, Susan--12.7
- Webb, Helene; see Three Lives and Company
Ltd.
- Weidenfeld and Nicolson (Firm)--12.3
- Weir, Sybil--14.3, 14.5
- Weiss, Jordan--12.7
- Wells, R.G.--12.3, 12.7
- Welty, Eudora, 1909- --1.8
- Whelpley, Anne; see Beinecke Rare Book and
Manuscript Library
- Wilcox, Wendell--1.8, 2.5
- Williams, Frank--1.8
-
Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983--1.8
- Williams, Wistor; see Hamill,
Katharine
- Williams Hotel. ( Austin, Tx.)--1.8
- Wilson, Alison--2.5, 12.7
- Windisch, Dagmar--12.3, 12.7
- WNET (Television Station: New York,
N.Y.)--12.3
-
Wood, Audrey, 1905- --1.8, 2.5, 12.9, 14.13
- Woodmere (N.Y.). Hewlett-Woodmere Union Free
School District--1.8, 2.4
- Woodmere (N.Y.). Woodmere Academy--1.8
- Wright, Ellen (Poppell)--1.8, 2.5
- Writers Guild of America--1.8, 2.5
- Wyeth, Marion Sims--1.8, 2.5
- Wyle, Mary--12.7
- Wylie, Andrew--14.3
- YWCA of the City of New York--1.8, 2.5
- Yale University. Music Library--1.8
-
Yeager, Ira H., 1900- --1.8
- Young, Charles--1.8
- Youssef, Naima Ben Yahia--1.8, 2.5
- Zelver, Pat--12.7
- Zombardo, Phil--12.7
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