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Literature -- Translations

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 67 Collections and/or Records:

Photocopy of typed essay titled “Knitting the Winds” by John Sepich, undated

 File — Box 600
Abstract From the Series:

One essay, "Knitting the Winds," by John Sepich.

Dates: undated

Poem titled “Dawn” signed by John Sepich, 1973

 Item — Box 1003
Abstract From the Series:

Material from the first Cormac McCarthy Conference held at Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky, 1993. Also includes a poem and essay by Sepich.

Dates: 1973

Printout of the Powerpoint “The Route and Roots of The Road” by Wesley Morgan from the University of Tennessee, undated

 Item — Box 1250, Folder: 15
Abstract From the Series:

Correspondence from Sepich to Connie Todd and from Cormac McCarthy to Sepich. Includes appraisal by John Payne. Also included are essays by Sepich.

Dates: undated

Printouts of statistics on countries seeking information on McCarthy’s novels, and a letter of explanation from Sepich, undated

 Item — Box 1883, Folder: 10
Abstract From the Series:

Materials relating to foreign language translations of McCarthy's work.

Dates: undated

Registration materials and schedules for the “Cormac McCarthy: The First Conference”, circa 1993

 Item — Box 1003
Abstract From the Series:

Material from the first Cormac McCarthy Conference held at Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky, 1993. Also includes a poem and essay by Sepich.

Dates: circa 1993

John Emil Sepich Additions

 Collection
Identifier: UPWC-05122
Abstract

Multiple accessions from Cormac McCarthy scholar, John Emil Sepich, documenting McCarthy's work, notably Blood Meridian. Includes correspondence and writings from other other McCarthy scholars and translators.

Dates: 1973 - 2007

Spiral bound annotated copy of thesis by Sepich titled “Notes Toward and Explication of Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian, 1989

 File — Box 786, Folder: 4
Abstract From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1989

Spiral bound annotated typed manuscript titled More Notes on Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian and an Explication by John Emil Sepich, 1990

 Item — Box 786, Folder: 1
Abstract From the Series:

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.

Dates: Copyright: 1990

Spiral bound annotated typed manuscript titled More Notes on Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian and an Explication by John Emil Sepich, 1990

 File — Box 786, Folder: 3
Abstract From the Series:

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.

Dates: Copyright: 1990

Tan poster (11" x 17") stamped in red ink “Student Affairs” for the conference held at Bellarmine College campus in Louisville Kentucky, October 15-17, 1993

 Item — Box 1003
Abstract From the Series:

Material from the first Cormac McCarthy Conference held at Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky, 1993. Also includes a poem and essay by Sepich.

Dates: October 15-17, 1993

Three photocopied pages titled “Conversations with Bill McCarthy," with handwritten notes in the margin, November 12-13, 1992

 Item — Box 783, Folder: 5
Abstract From the Series:

Notes and correspondence relating to Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian.

Dates: November 12-13, 1992

Two 11” x 17” posters, glossy prints, one is inscribed to John and signed (unknown), undated

 Item — Box 1003
Abstract From the Series:

Material from the first Cormac McCarthy Conference held at Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky, 1993. Also includes a poem and essay by Sepich.

Dates: undated

Two typed essays titled Why Believe the Judge? and Knitting the Winds both by John Sepich, undated

 Item — Box 658
Abstract From the Series:

Two essays, "Why Believed the Judge?" and "Knitting the Winds," both by John Sepich.

Dates: undated

Typed clean short manuscript, pages 192 - 209, titled Why Believe the Judge? along with note from John which reads “This piece, please forward to Mr. Graves. I heartily approve of not commenting on commentary. Please tell him if he’s read a little of (the) notes he’s got the just, to stop. This essay is the only reason to mess with editors and delays and the like, Thank you, John.”, undated

 Item — Box 786, Folder: 1
Abstract From the Series:

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.

Dates: undated