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Found in 3888 Collections and/or Records:
“Full Moon and You’re Not Here,” 3 photocopy drafts, no corrections, July 1, 1988
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.
Funeral for Beto and Peanut’s coronation, 2008
The final subseries relates to Cisneros’ pets, and includes drawings, obituaries, and medical records (2003-2012).
Funeral guest book (photocopy), 2007
The material relating to Cisneros’ mother spans 1964-2007 and was kept by her mother until her death in 2007. It includes correspondence with Sandra from 1977-2007; various documents and ephemera; and condolence letters that Cisneros received after her mother’s death. Oversized clippings and newspaper articles that her mother collected are located in box 8.
Furniture, San Antonio, 1998
(10 photographs)
Further rewrite, July 28, 1993
This started as a rewrite of Pistoleers--"My first couple of drafts were set in New York City--then Crocodile Dundee came out and the studio asked me to reset the story in Washington, D. C. to avoid comparison. Against my better judgment I agreed to give it a try and the whole thing (meaning the writing) went downhill after that." Bill Wittliff, February 16, 1989. Includes notes by Wittliff's assistant at the time, Connie Todd.
Further rewrite, July 28, 1993
This started as a rewrite of Pistoleers--"My first couple of drafts were set in New York City--then Crocodile Dundee came out and the studio asked me to reset the story in Washington, D. C. to avoid comparison. Against my better judgment I agreed to give it a try and the whole thing (meaning the writing) went downhill after that." Bill Wittliff, February 16, 1989. Includes notes by Wittliff's assistant at the time, Connie Todd.
“Fuschia,” 1 typed page, corrected
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.”
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Gage, Jennifer, 1995; Gale, Kate, 2000; Galindo, Heriberto M. (Consul General de Mexico), 1999; Galindo, Mary Sue, 1986, 1996; [Galang, Evelira], 2012 ; Gallagher-Gómez, Alicia, 1998-1999; Galloway, Jenna (The Change the World Project), undated; Gálvez, G., 1991; Gamboa, Daniel (yard service), 2005, undated; Gamboa, Rita, 1994, 2000, undated; Gammon, Catherine, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2005
Gabaldón, Salvador “Corrido Sin Fronteras”, 1995
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.
Gaddis, Ann, 1993, undated
Gaithersburg High School
“Gala S.C. dressed very Spanish”, 2003
(11 photographs)
Galeano, Eduardo, 1989, 1993, 1995, 1999, undated
Galen, Nely (Nely Galan productions – Fox), 1994-2013, undated
Galinda, Alexandro, 1993
Gallagher, Cynthia, 1994, 1997, 2002, 2012
Galleries, Special Collections, 1960 - 1973
This sub-series contains Wittliff's collection of book catalogs, exhibition catalogs, printing pamphlets and historical society brochures. Invitations to readings, art and literature shows, directories, flyers, articles, clippings and notices are also present.