Literature
Found in 6096 Collections and/or Records:
“To Jasna of a Hundred Flowers,” 1 typed page, no corrections; 1 photocopy
Europe Poems were originally housed together in one folder and date from Cisneros’ time abroad in Greece, 1982-1983. Some were later published in My Wicked Wicked Ways and Loose Woman. The poems are arranged alphabetically, with untitled poems and fragments at the end.
“To Live on a Mountain / From the Hydra Poems,” 2 typed pages, corrected
Europe Poems were originally housed together in one folder and date from Cisneros’ time abroad in Greece, 1982-1983. Some were later published in My Wicked Wicked Ways and Loose Woman. The poems are arranged alphabetically, with untitled poems and fragments at the end.
“To My Daughter” (drafts)
Individual handwritten and typed poems, and hand-bound books of poetry, comprise this subseries. Many of the individual poems are accompanied by drafts, some are single copies. Individual poems are arranged alphabetically, followed by books of poetry, also arranged alphabetically. See also Series 2 : Personal, Subseries C: Scrapbook, for early drafts of poetry.
“To My Daughter” (printed copies)
Individual handwritten and typed poems, and hand-bound books of poetry, comprise this subseries. Many of the individual poems are accompanied by drafts, some are single copies. Individual poems are arranged alphabetically, followed by books of poetry, also arranged alphabetically. See also Series 2 : Personal, Subseries C: Scrapbook, for early drafts of poetry.
"To our guests" announcing large book sale. Typed, 2 pages plus envelope, Postmarked April 23, 2012
The Sipper Collection is comprised of over 100 letters from Larry McMurtry to Ralph Sipper ranging from 1982-2018. Arranged chronologically, they document McMurtry’s practice of and thoughts on book selling and buying. Frequent topics include the sale of screenplays, his work in the film business, and mutual acquaintances in the literary world.
“To the Graduates,” presented at commencement for Latino Youth Alternative High School of Chicago, June 19, 1987
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).
“To You and No One,” 1 photocopy page, corrected, December 20, 1995
Later Poems span 1985-2014 and did not come in any original order. They are arranged alphabetically. Most poems are single drafts, but or insight into Cisneros’ revision process, there are eight progressive drafts of the 1995 poem “Morning After Tango.”
Tom Gresham (2 copies)
Tom Horn, 1978-1979
Tom Swift: The Invisible Force
Tomahawk, shape of Texas, Sam Houston, ear, 3 men and donkey, bowl, man
Tombstone
Tompall Glaser (2 copies)
Tompkins, Cynthia Margarita “Review of Sandra Cisneros’ Woman Hollering Creek”, May 1993
These writings about Cisneros are arranged chronologically from 1981-2012 and include academic articles, interviews, and writer’s biographies. Undated writings about Cisneros are housed in box 89 and are arranged alphabetically by author. Newspaper articles and publicity writings about Cisneros can be found in Series XIX: Publicity.
Tonantzin (10 issues), 1983 - 1986
Tooth of Crime (1972)
The series for Plays is the largest of Shepard’s works and includes notes, annotated typescripts, playbills, programs, correspondence, sound recordings, rehearsal schedules, reviews, and publicity. This series is notable in that Shepard meticulously identified each annotated draft with the date and place (by city and state) of each revision, and there tend to be multiple drafts of each work represented.
“Top Ten Latinos: Sandra Cisneros” (2 copies) Latino Leaders, December 2003-January 2004
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.
Torrington High School, CT
Tournament invitationals
Toy pencil which reads, “I’m a Big Time Writer,” given to Bonner by her son, includes note describing item
Series 3: Artifacts (undated) includes one toy pencil thatreads,“I’m a Big Time Writer.” The toy was given to Bonner by her son and remained on her desk for five years.