Literature
Found in 5880 Collections and/or Records:
John Emil Sepich Papers
This collection is comprised of two works of commentary by John Emil Sepich that focus on the novel, Blood Meridian, by Cormac McCarthy. Sepich published Notes on Blood Meridian in October 1993. Also included are two 1990 letters from Sepich to Bill Wittliff.
“September 11, 1991 the day I won $35,000 and broke my own heart with Alexandro – I am sad,” 2x3 color print, 1991
Portraits are formal, posed photographs of Cisneros, and are arranged chronologically. Photographers include her brother, Henry (Kiki) Cisneros, Joan Frederick, Alexandro Galindo, Ruben Guzman, Armando Rascón, Al Rendon, and Diana Solís, among others. Also included are a number of portraits of Cisneros with others, notably with her mother in 1998, and Gertrude Baker, Ruben Guzman, Denise Chavez, Jasna Karaula, and Emma Tenayuca.
Sequoia Adult School, California
Set & Location photos, undated
6 part series, five of which aired August 1993 on CBS-TV.
Set & Location photos, undated
6 part series, five of which aired August 1993 on CBS-TV.
Set & Location scrapbook, undated
6 part series, five of which aired August 1993 on CBS-TV.
Setting Copies, 2002, undated
‘Seven for Summer” (4 copies) Newsweek, June 3, 1991
Publicity Material spans 1978-2014 and is divided into the following subseries: Cisneros Cover Stories; Magazines with Articles about Cisneros; Newspaper and Other Articles; Appearance Publicity; Oversized; and Book Publisher Catalogs.
Several parties, San Antonio, 1999
Subjects include Ted Dvoracek, Joan Frederick, Terry Ybañez, Juan. (106 photographs)
[Seville Essay]: Correspondence, research, drafts (4 folders), 2003
Cisneros’ nonfiction writings are arranged alphabetically and include speeches, editorials, and essays. Many were eventually published in anthologies or magazines. In cases when the date and location of a speech is known, that information is included in the listing. This series also contains interviews Cisneros conducted with other writers while working at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center (box 41).