American poetry -- Texas
Found in 1318 Collections and/or Records:
Draft and fragments
Draft and Mockups
Draft of 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. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Cook’s original descriptions.
Draft of 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. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Cook’s original descriptions.
Draft of 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. 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.
