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Publicity slides
Final shooting script has original drawing by Wittliff and is autographed by Wittliff and Willie Nelson. Produced by Nelson and Wittliff. Directed by Wittliff. Script Supervisor Cate Hardman Roach. Film was edited in Wittliff's offices by Eric A. Williams and Stephen Purvis. Slides removed from original sleeves and put in archival sleeves. Marked original sleeves are in front of re-sleeved slides.
Published Works by title, 1924-1980
Publishing, 1968 - 1975
The Bill Wittliff papers document the book publishing, photography, and screenwriting and filmmaking aspects of Mr. Wittliff’s various professional and personal pursuits, ranging in date from 1968-1995, and including the following formats: correspondence, typescript drafts, bibliographies, woodcut blocks, illustrations, photographs, screenplay drafts, film storyboards and other production materials. See series descriptions within the container list for more detailed information.
Pueblo, Nuestro “Mexican-American Writer Enlightens New Orleanians With Readings From Her Latest Work”, May 3, 1992
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.
Puente, Albert L. “Firecrackers”
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.
Puerto Rican Cultural Center
“Puerto Rico – Encuentro by Henry Cisneros”, 1998
Subjects include Henry Cisneros, Amalia Meza Baines. (21 photographs)
“Pumpkin Eater,” 1 typed page, no corrections; 1 photocopy, May 2, 1993
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.
“Puro Cuento” The Second Coming of Sandra Cisneros,” Jorge Chino. Includes “The Detour That Turns Out to Be One’s Destiny” excerpt from Caramelo (2 copies) el Andar, vol 13, no 1, Summer 2002
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.
Purple House Files, 1992 - 2014
Research materials, letters, photographs, legal files, and publicity document Cisneros’ 1997-1998 legal battle with the San Antonio Historic and Design Review Commission over her decision to paint her Guenther Street house purple. Of note are letters of support from community members relating to the controversy, as well as some letters in opposition. Other material in this series relates to home ownership and renovations to the house.
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Querini, Silvia, 1991-1992; Quinn, Alice (Poetry Society of America), 1996, 2004; Quinones, Doris, 1992; Quintana, Alvina, 1984; Quintana-Moya, Sulima, 1996
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Quality Paperback Book Club New Voices Award. Photographs (2) of Cisneros with awards committee; press clippings, 1993
numerous awards, certificates, and proclamations that Cisneros received are arranged chronologically, 1985-2011 in box 36. Of note is her 2003 Texas Medal of Arts award. Oversized awards are located in Oversized box 1.
Qualters, Sheri “Homesteading and Otherness: The Work of Sandra Cisneros”, April 10, 1990
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.
Quarterly West, no. 7. Includes “South Sangamon”, Autumn 1978
Arranged chronologically, Publications span 1970-2003 and include magazines and journals that contain contributions by Cisneros. The earliest items are literary magazines Now and Cadence, from Josephinum Academy and Loyola University, respectively. For each publication, the date and title of the Cisneros contribution is included in the container list. Oversized publications are in box 85.
“¡Que Vivan los Colores!” [published as “Beyond the Pale: A Novelist Defends the Vibrant Color of Her Historic San Antonio House,” in House and Garden], correspondence; drafts, proofs, 2002
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).