Literature -- Translations
Found in 67 Collections and/or Records:
Accession 2005-122
One essay, "Knitting the Winds," by John Sepich.
Accession 2005-164
Two essays, "Why Believed the Judge?" and "Knitting the Winds," both by John Sepich.
Accession 2006-033
One booklet, "Notes on Blood Meridian," by John Sepich
Accession 2006-144
Collection of materials relating to John Sepich’s study of Cormac McCarthy’s novel, Blood Meridian, and other materials relating to Notes on Blood Meridian by Sepich. Items include: manuscripts, drafts, correspondence, research materials, notes, and copy of Sepich’s thesis.
Accession 2007-014
Notes and correspondence relating to Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian.
Accession 2008-005
Material from the first Cormac McCarthy Conference held at Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky, 1993. Also includes a poem and essay by Sepich.
Accession 2008-043
Two early copies of Sepich's "Notes on Blood Meridian."
Accession 2009-072
Correspondence between Sepich and Connie Todd, Wes Morgan, and Peter Josyph.
Accession 2010-012
Correspondence from Sepich to Connie Todd and from Cormac McCarthy to Sepich. Includes appraisal by John Payne. Also included are essays by Sepich.
Accession 2010-076
Correspondence between Sepich and Portuguese writer Paulo Faria who translated several of Cormac McCarthy's works into Portuguese. Also included is one print of McCarthy by artist Palmer Murphy.
Accession 2014-156
Materials relating to foreign language translations of McCarthy's work.
Annotated typed manuscript, undated
Collection of materials relating to John Sepich’s study of Cormac McCarthy’s novel, Blood Meridian, and other materials relating to Notes on Blood Meridian by Sepich. Items include: manuscripts, drafts, correspondence, research materials, notes, and copy of Sepich’s thesis.
Assorted materials: correspondence between Sepich and Shelby Foote, typed list of place of names in Blood Meridian along with page citations, photocopy of On Going Over my Notes by Sepich copyright dated 1993, handwritten thoughts & suggestions for Blood Meridian on photocopy of map - Southwest region, photocopies of tear sheets from American Heritage dated October 1992 referencing McCarthy’s Blood Meridian, and correspondence between Phillippe Garnier & Sepich dated 1992
Collection of materials relating to John Sepich’s study of Cormac McCarthy’s novel, Blood Meridian, and other materials relating to Notes on Blood Meridian by Sepich. Items include: manuscripts, drafts, correspondence, research materials, notes, and copy of Sepich’s thesis.
Binder containing numerous photocopies of correspondence, mostly addressed to McCarthy referencing Notes on Blood Meridian, May - September 2003
Collection of materials relating to John Sepich’s study of Cormac McCarthy’s novel, Blood Meridian, and other materials relating to Notes on Blood Meridian by Sepich. Items include: manuscripts, drafts, correspondence, research materials, notes, and copy of Sepich’s thesis.
Booklet, “Notes on Blood Meridian” by John Sepich, undated
One booklet, "Notes on Blood Meridian," by John Sepich
CD-R with the Wesley Morgan material related to “The Route and Roots of The Road” by Wesley Morgan from the University of Tennessee, undated
Correspondence from Sepich to Connie Todd and from Cormac McCarthy to Sepich. Includes appraisal by John Payne. Also included are essays by Sepich.
Clean manuscript pages for Notes on Blood Meridian with revisions already made from earlier notes, undated
Collection of materials relating to John Sepich’s study of Cormac McCarthy’s novel, Blood Meridian, and other materials relating to Notes on Blood Meridian by Sepich. Items include: manuscripts, drafts, correspondence, research materials, notes, and copy of Sepich’s thesis.
Color photo from the “Cormac McCarthy Brain Trust” (described as such in letter to Connie Todd) taken at the conference in 1993 showing “LTR: Rick Wallach, Chip Arnold, Dianne Luce-Cox and me (John Sepich)”, 1993
Material from the first Cormac McCarthy Conference held at Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky, 1993. Also includes a poem and essay by Sepich.
"Communication with Bellamine was odd (prob. to account for the early blank pages and left had T of C), but they’d not done a book before, and I did the best I could. These are what are gathered as scraps form those 3 weeks.” contents include: various handwritten and typed notes along with page proofs on Notes on Blood Meridian, photocopy of article titled “La saignee vers l’Ouest” dated 11-19-92, photocopy of article titled “Best unknown major writer’ seeks and receives privacy in El Paso” dated 4/26/92 referencing McCarthy, photocopy of map - Southwest region, 1992
Materials relating to The University of Texas Press. Sepich has written notes for each section in quotations marks, followed by a description of the contents.