Dramatists -- Texas
Found in 3219 Collections and/or Records:
The Great McGinty, 1980, undated
The Guiding Thread, 1957
Although Kirkland never officially published her poetry on its own, it appears in her novels and short stories. For many years, her Christmas cards featured her Christmas poems which are listed here in chronological order by year. Also of particular interest is a one-of-a- kind handmade booklet of Kirkland's war poems written for World War II soldiers. Poems listed with quotation marks represent the first line of untitled poems.
The Harvey Penick Reader, 1997
The House, undated
The Houston Riot and Courts-Martial of 1917 booklets, The Buffalo Soldiers, America’s Black Regiments of the West pamphlets, and Camp Logan programs, 1998
Additions to the Celeste Bedford Walker archival collection from 1925-2012. The majority of the materials included in the collection are promotional flyers, photographs, correspondence, and newspaper articles relating to Walker’s play, Camp Logan and other plays such as Once in a Wife Time. Also included in the collection are two The New York Times papers from 1925-1926.
The Hunts, circa 1974-1980
Shrake kept subject files on a wide variety of topics, often having to do with ideas for writing projects. These files make up the Subject Files sub-series and are the bulk of the Research series.They are arranged alphabetically by subject. Also included in the Research series are the Notes and Notebooks sub-series, and books and general research. The series is arranged chronologically by sub-series
"The Imp and I"
This subseries includes detailed documentation on the creation of Kirkland's short stories "The Disappearance of Widow Ellen", "Peck Woodside", and "Leet's Christmas". Also included are drafts of many incomplete short stories.
The Intrasitive Obligory
The Killer Sigh, June 1983
The Kingfish, 1977-1991
The Last Recital
The Lazy Farmer (with rejection letter from H.L. Mencken)
Material in this subseries includes essays written for college classes, and articles written for newspapers. Some published, many are unpublished. They are arranged in alphabetical order, with a special section for Kirkland's freshman year college papers.
The Life and Times of Miss Lydia Thompson” (unpublished), 1982-1992
The Longhorns. Little, Brown and Co.: Boston. (inscribed to Elithe Beal), 1941
“The Lost Year” (fragment of a script for an uncompleted stage play based in part on Tomás Rivera’s …y no se lo tragó la tierra.)
The Malibu Zulu, 2008, undated
The Man Who Had Been Crucified
The Mandarin Silo, April 1982, undated
The Measure, 1951
Although Kirkland never officially published her poetry on its own, it appears in her novels and short stories. For many years, her Christmas cards featured her Christmas poems which are listed here in chronological order by year. Also of particular interest is a one-of-a- kind handmade booklet of Kirkland's war poems written for World War II soldiers. Poems listed with quotation marks represent the first line of untitled poems.
"The Merry Monk", undated
Arranged in alphabetical order by the name of the musical, this subseries includes drafts, notes and correspondence documenting the creation and production of Kirkland's musicals.