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Found in 3888 Collections and/or Records:
"What a beautiful bride and what distinguished parents…" discusses large sale of books. Handwritten, 1 page plus envelope, October 19, 2004
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.
“What You Can Do with a Book,” 1 photocopy page, no corrections, April 6, 1985
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.”
“What You Can do with a Book,”1 typed page, corrected, April 6, 1984
“When Gandhi Took His Vow of Celibacy,” 2 print out pages, corrected, March 10, 2013
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.”
When I Was Dirt
Multiple drafts and notes for each chapter, arranged in order as they appear in the novel; complete novel drafts begin in box 63
“When the Telephone Bill Arrived...” 1 typed page, 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.
“When You Go Back to Her Without Knocking,” 1 typed page, no Corrections; 1 photocopy, 1978 - 1980
“Where Warren Lives,” 1 typed page, heavily corrected (3 drafts)
Whirligig, 1976
The Screenplays are arranged chronologically according to when they were written. The order does not reflect the order in which the films were released. The date following the title in parentheses is the release date. Photographs, film, and videotape may not be duplicated without permission from the Wittliff estate.
White Sands, New Mexico, circa 2003
(15 photographs)
“Whitehorse Rim”; Typescript copies and annotated typescript and holograph drafts of poem
“Who’s News” in New Women 1975, “The Emerald City on the Prairie” in Location 1991, “’13 East Comedy Comes to Texas” in The Hollywood Reporter 1990
“Why I am Not Hispanic,” 3 holograph pages; 2 print outs, corrected
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).
“Why I am Not Married,” 2 print out pages, no Corrections, March 20, 2013
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.”
“Why I Didn’t,” 1 photocopy page from published version (2 copies)
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.
“Why I will never run out of stories as long as I live in Texas” clippings
The series Notes consists of loose pages and clippings for story ideas. Of particular interest are seven folders of “buttons” – often a single phrase or line, that Cisneros filed away as inspiration for potential poems or stories.
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Wichita North High School, Stacie Valdez’s class
Wilcken, Geoff – Written Music for Three of Sandra Cisnero’s Poems, undated
“Wild Sala Diaz Party” San Antonio, 1996
Subjects include Alejandro Diaz, Chuck Ramirez, Franco, Juan. “(Alejandro Diaz or Chuck Ramirez apt) and Franco’s apt – whole cast of characters. I wore a vintage lace dress that dissolved as I wore it! Juan the squish my boyfriend then.” (38 photographs)