American poetry -- Texas
Found in 1318 Collections and/or Records:
Draft and fragments
Draft and Mockups
Draft of Cook’s novel titled Robbers, version 3 (1 of 3), December 14, 1998
Included within the collection are correspondence; photos of Cook through the years starting from childhood; Cook’s poetry during grade school; and a Robbers TV pitch. Box 2853 is Restricted until 2025. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Cook’s original descriptions.
Draft of Cook’s novel titled Robbers, version 3 (3 of 3), December 14, 1998
Included within the collection are correspondence; photos of Cook through the years starting from childhood; Cook’s poetry during grade school; and a Robbers TV pitch. Box 2853 is Restricted until 2025. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Cook’s original descriptions.
Draft of the novel titled Robbers, version 3 (2 of 3) , December 14, 1998
Included within the collection are correspondence; photos of Cook through the years starting from childhood; Cook’s poetry during grade school; and a Robbers TV pitch. Box 2853 is Restricted until 2025. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Cook’s original descriptions.
Drafts
Drawing by Sheila Miles for Crumley’s 60th birthday party , undated
Drawings, undated
Drawings from publisher sent to Crumley to show cover art , undated
“Du weißt, wer du bist” (You know who you are) and “Adieu” (Goodby), September 2015
Akzente
“Dying” and “Leaving Texas", April1986
Painted Bride Quarterly
E
“Easy Terms,” “Eating in Berkeley,” “The Edge of a Country,” “8 Oh Clock,” “The Endless Indian Nights,” “Enough,” “Envy,” “Escape,” “The Essential Month of July,” “Estate Sale: The Scrabble Game of a Dead Woman,” “The Esteemed Writer Never Reads Poetry (after hearing Philip Roth),” “Even the Crackers,” “The evening sky was as purple as a newly squashed grape,” “Every Cat Had a Story,” “Every War Looks Good on Paper Until You Meet the Enemy.”
E
Edel, Marjorie. Edwards, Judy. Elliott, William (Bill). Ellsworth, Tom (The Madison Review). Enayetullah, Anwar. Erd, Wendy. Escalante, Jim (Iguana Press).
E-H
“Everybody's Got These Folks," "Everything High," "First- Class Party," "Flames on the hillside," "Florida," "For a long time I have loved the sea," "For the Gulls all Up and Down," "The Friend Song," "Gonna get me a husband," "Goodbye Song," "Grocery Store Raga," "The Hat Song," "Henry's Song - For H.D. Thoreau," "Heroes in the Dime Store," "Hey Mama," "Hit the Road," "Hondo's Lament," "How Was I to Know," "Hurricane."
Early draft
Early draft
Fragments with notes. Heavily annotated by Duncan.
Early drafts
Also titled "Connected" and "No War, Please."
Early drafts
Some include notes from Virginia Duncan.