Authors
Found in 3888 Collections and/or Records:
“Los Tejanos,” 6 typed pages, minor corrections; 2 photocopy pages of published version in Nov/Dec 1984 issue of Texas Humanist, October 8, 1984
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).
Lou Diamond Phillips, John Bodham, Charlton Heston
“Love Poem at Thirty-One,” 8 typed pages, corrections
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.
“Love Poem for a Non-Believer,” 1 typed page, no corrections, 1988 - 1989
The bulk of the material for Loose Woman are the poems, arranged alphabetically. Many were originally housed in a folder titled “complete book.” Additional material includes proofs from Knopf, promotional displays, and Spanish translations by Paloma Zozaya and Marilar Aleixandre.
“Lovely Tranquil Photos of Dante on Porch” San Antonio, 2003
(13 photographs)
Loyola University, Acceptance letter; financial aid proposal, 1972
The bulk of the material in Education spans her elementary school years through graduate school (1961-1979) and includes diplomas, report cards, yearbooks, and materials from Loyola University and the University of Iowa. Material relating to honorary degrees, State University of New York, Purchase (1993) and DePaul University (2014), can also be found in this subseries
Loyola years, 1972 - 1976
Subjects include first boyfriend, John Catanese, Henry, Marcela, and Dominic. (19 photographs)
Lozano, Vicente, 2004-2007, 2009, 2011
"Lucky you, Martin Stone. I've never met him but have missed him by a hairsbreadth in London a couple of times…" Has written Books: A Memoir. Inquires after Grace David. Typed, 1 page plus envelope, September 7, 2007
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.
Ludwig, Amy, 1992 - 1996
Ludwig, Amy “Study Guide (High School)”
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.
Lukin, Patrizia & Ocamp, Himber “La Balada De John y Yoko”
Writings by others span 1985-2014 and contain works by contemporaries and friends of Cisneros, as well as writings sent to her either by an author or publisher. Of note are works by: Norma Alarcón; Julia Alvarez; Daniel Arreola; Tony Beckwith; Ruth Behar; Norma Cantú; Denise Chávez; Joan Frederick; Pat LittleDog; Levi Romero; Jim Sagel; Liliana Valenzuela; and Reggie Young.
“Luna Toscana – Siena Night,” 4 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.
Lynn Classical High School
“M. Dalrymple: Emails and Copyedited mss.”; Correspondence with Margaret Dalrymple pertaining to Harm, copyedited manuscript, 2002
Mac - Man
MacArthur Foundation, 1992 - 1995
This subseries includes materials relating to various fellowships. Included are correspondence, award letters, and other materials relating to The Paisano Fellowship in Austin, The National Endowment for the Arts, and the MacArthur Grant.