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Inventory of the George Garrett Bibliography Collection, 1951-1993.

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Descriptive Summary

Title
George Garrett Bibliography Collection, 1951-1993 and undated
Provenance
Garrett, George P., 1929-
Extent
20 Linear Feet
ca. 1080 Items
Repository
Duke University Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library
Language
English.
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Administrative Information

Access Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
However, patrons must sign the Acknowledgment of Legal Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this collection.
Also, all or portions of this collection may be housed off-site in Duke University's Library Service Center. Consequently, there may be a 24-hour delay in obtaining these materials.
Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library to use this collection.
Use Restrictions
The copyright interests in these materials have not been transferred to Duke University. For further information, see the section on copyright in the Regulations and Procedures of the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], George Garrett Bibliography Collection, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University.
Provenance
The George Garrett Bibliography Collection was acquired in 1987 from Stuart Wright.
Processing Information
Processed by: Paula Jeannet, Jean Kaluk, Julia Herron
Completed June 28, 1997
Encoded by Jackie Dean
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
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Collection Overview

Collection donated by Stuart Wright, English professor and collector of George Garrett's writings and other memorabilia. Chiefly consists of serials containing writings by Garrett, including poetry, short stories, literary criticism, reviews, editorials, screenplays, dramatic scripts, novels, and a few speeches. There are also manuscripts of Garrett's screenplays and other writings. Many of Garrett's literary criticism pieces concern the writings of William Faulkner.
The following serial and set titles represented in the collection also cataloged separately: Dictionary of literary biography yearbook, Contemporary authors autobiography series, American poets since World War II (v. 5 of Dictionary of literary biography), American novelists since World War II : second series (v. 6 of Dictionary of literary biography), and Poets of Great Britain and Ireland since 1960 (v. 40 of Dictionary of literary biography).
Other formats include photographs, chiefly publicity photos for the movie The young lovers, screenplay by Garrett. Biographical data on Garrett is found in interviews, clippings, and biographical sketches of Garrett's career as a writer and teacher. Other periodicals containing the writings of other writers of interest to Garrett are included in this collection.
A related collection is the George Garrett Papers.
Arranged in chronological order and in title order.

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Subject Headings

These are searchable subject entries for this collection. Performing a search on these subjects in the Duke University Libraries online catalog will bring up other related research materials.
List of Series in Collection
Writings and Speeches, 1951-1993 and undated
Biographical Data, 1965-1993
Periodicals Series , 1960-1993 and undated
Manuscripts, 1961-1965 and undated
Photographs, undated [ca. 1960s]
Clippings, 1961-1990 and undated
Printed Materials, 1960-1989 and undated
Oversize Materials
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Detailed Description of Collection

Writings and Speeches, 1951-1993 and undated

Published works by George Garrett, including articles, fiction, poetry, reviews, and a few speeches. Some items included here are volumes edited by Garrett with no writings by him contained in them; these are marked with the abbreviation ed. Arranged in chronological order by title of periodical or article from most specific date to more general date (e.g., 1981, Dec. 15 appears before Winter, 1981). Biographical information on Garrett written by others can be found in the Biographical Data Series.
Box 1

(1951-1959)
Nassau Literary Magazine, "Casual Marginalia," "A Note on Creon," "Summer Abstraction," 1951, Nov.
"A Ten Year Record," Princeton University, biographical sketch (written by Garrett), 1952
The Carolina Quarterly, "Vaudeville Suite," 1955, Fall
College English, "Swift," 1956, Jan.
Epos, "Episode in Emerson's Garden," 1956, Winter
Four Quarters, "The Other Side of the Coin," 1957, Jan.
College English, "Congreve," 1957, Feb.
Four Quarters, "Pastoral," 1957, May
The Princeton University Library Chronicle, "An Examination of the Poetry of William Faulkner," 1957, Spring
The Sewanee Review, "Fragment of a Tragedy," "The Quest," "Alice Cutting Flowers," and "The Sleeping Gypsy," 1957, Spring
Approach, "Riddle Man," 1957, Summer
Folio "A Hard Row to Hoe," 1957, Summer
The Georgia Review, "Harry S. Edwards: Eneas Africanus, " 1957, Summer
Approach, "The Rare Unicorn," 1957, Fall
New Poems by American Poets, 1957 (2 editions, paper and hardback)
Poets of Today IV, "The Reverend Ghost," 1957
College English, "Matthew Arnold and Snapshot," 1958, Mar.
Approach, "Transition," 1958, Spring
The Georgia Review, " Promises: Poems, 1954-1956 By Robert Penn Warren." (review)
1958, Spring
"Some Revisions in As I Lay Dying, " 1958, June (reprint)
Compass Review, "Harangue by a Clown in Plaincothes," "Valerie Bettis: Streetcar" 1958, Summer
Approach, " The Magi: A Short Story," 1958, Fall
Coastlines, "Bathing Beauty," 1958, Autumn
The Georgia Review, "Owen Wister Out West: His Journals and Letters" 1958, Fall
Prairie Schooner, "The Earliest Faulkner," 1958, Fall
The Virginia Quarterly Review, "Bread from Stones," 1958, Autumn
Critique, "By Love Possessed: The Pattern and the Hero," 1958, Winter
The Sewanee Review, "Narcissus and Buzzard," 1958, Winter
Prairie Schooner, "Come as You Are," 1958-1959, Winter
Abraham's Knife and Other Poems, 1958
Epos Anthology, "Episode in Emerson's Garden," 1958
The Sleeping Gypsy and Other Poems, 1958
New Work by 5 Poets, "Fat Man," "Abraham's Knife," "Ballad," "Old Lecher, Revival," "Are You Saved???," "Young Man," 1959, 11 Apr.
"The Function of the Pasiphae Myth in Brother to Dragons, " 1959, April (reprint)
Mademoiselle, "An Evening Performance," 1959, April
A Reading of New Poems, " Bubbles," "Come As You Are," "Gleeman," "Solitaire," 1959, 6 May
Accent, " Holy Roller," 1959, Spring
Approach, "The Only Dragon on the Road," 1959, Spring
The Georgia Review, "The Confidence Man," 1959, Spring
The Sewanee Review, "Fat Man," "A Toast for the Bride and the Groom," and
"Figure Study," 1959, Spring
Texas Studies in Literature and Language, "Faulkner's Early Literary Criticism," 1959, Spring
"Faulkner's Early Literary Criticism," 1959, Spring (reprint)
Approach, "The Mower and The Echo," 1959, Summer
Transatlantic Review, "For My Sons," "Nocturne 2," "3 Fabliaux," 1959, Summer (ed.)
Botteghe Oscure, " The Moth," 1959, Autumn
Box 2

(1959-1962)
The Literary Review, "King," 1959-1960, Winter
Transatlantic Review, 1959-1960, Winter (ed.)
The Finished Man, 1959
The Wesleyan University Alumnus, "Fat Man," 1960, Feb.
"Salvatore Quasimodo," Garrett's translation of "Dead of Winter," "At the Statue of Illaria del Carretto," and "Man of the Hour," 1960, 8 May
Spring Poetry Festival at Wesleyan, "Rape of the Sabines," 1960, Spring
Poetry Northwest, " Crows at Paestum," 1960, Spring/Summer
Approach, "Tongue-tied." 1960, Summer
The Georgia Review, review: "William Faulkner: New Orleans Sketches," 1960, Summer
Poetry, "Circe," 1960, Summer
The Sewanee Review, "Good-bye, Old Paint, I'm Leaving Cheyenne" and "Abraham's Knife," 1960, Autumn
The Transatlantic Review, "A Game of Catch," 1960, Dec.
Shenandoah, "Love's a Cold Kingdom," 1960, Winter
The Best American Short Stories, "An Evening Performance," 1960(2 editions, paper and hardcover)
The Sewanee Review, "The Old Army Game," 1961, Summer
"A Wreath for Garibaldi," 1961, Summer (reprint)
The Kenyon Review, "A Wreath for Garibaldi," 1961, Summer
The Transatlantic Review, "Irony," 1961, Fall
Approach, "New Song" and "Three Morning Creatures," 1961, Winter
Transatlantic Review, 1961, Winter (ed.),
A Reading of New Poems, 1961 (2 copies)
Which Ones are the Enemy?, 1961(paperback)
Janus, "Five Translations," ( "Justice," "Goat," "One by Catullus," "Plow," "Martial's First Epigram" ) 1962, Spring
The Sewanee Review, "More Geese Than Swans Now Live," 1962, Spring
The Literary Review, "Rainy Day and Postcard," 1962, Summer
The Virginia Quarterly Review, "Sweeter than the Flesh of Birds," 1962, Autumn
The Best American Short Stories 1962, "The Old Army Game," 1962(2 editions, paper and hardcover)
Sir Slob and the Princess: A Play for Children, 1962
Southern Poetry Today, "For a Bitter Season and Plow," 1962 (2 copies)
Box 3

(1963-1965)
Swank, "What's the Matter With Mary Jane," 1963, July (2 copies)
Modern Fiction Studies, "The Major Poetry of Joyce Cary," 1963, Autumn
The Princeton University Library Chronicle, Seven Princeton Poets, "Salome," 1963, Autumn (2 editions, paper and hardcover)
Shenandoah, "The Last of the Buffalo Hunters," 1963, Winter
New Writing from Virginia, preface by Garrett, 1963(2 copies)
"One Kind of Anarchy" and "Two Pedagogical Poems," 1963
The Princeton Alumni Weekly, "Manifesto," 1964, 21 Jan.
Author's Guild Bulletin, "The Winter in the University," 1964, April
The Hollins Critic, "John Cheever," 1964, April
The Virginia Quarterly Review, "The Naked Voice," 1964, Spring
University: A Princeton Magazine, "Salome," 1964, Fall
The Georgia Review, "The Influence of William Faulkner," 1964, Winter
"The Influence of William Faulkner," 1964, Winter (reprint)
Shenandoah, "My Pretty Birdie, Pretty Birdie in My Cage," 1964, Winter
Cold Ground was My Bed Last Night, 1964
The Princeton Alumni Weekly, 1965, 23 Feb.
The Hollins Critic, " Saul Bellow," 1965, April
Queen, "Bread from Stones," 1965, 16 June
Logos: A Christian Review for University Students, "A Comparison," 1965, Dec.
University of Virginia Alumni News, "The Kandy-Kolored Playboy-Flake Streamline Faerie Queene, or A Portrait of the Writer as a University Student," 1965, Dec.
American Poetry, "Against the Grain: Poets Writing Today," 1965
Chicago Review, " Two Recent Volumes," 1965(review, poetry of Miller Williams and David R. Slavitt)
Do, Lord, Remember Me, 1965(2 editions, paper and hardcover)
Fifty Best American Short Stories-1915-1965, "The Old Army Game," 1965(2 copies)
Red Clay Reader II, "To Whom Shall I Call Now In My Hour Of Need?" 1965(2 copies)
Box 4

(1966-1971)
The Hollins Critic, "Truman Capote," 1966, Feb.
Shenandoah, "A New Look At William Faulkner," 1966, Spring
Transatlantic Review, 1966, Summer (ed.)
Transatlantic Review, "Excursion," 1966, Autumn (ed.)
Dialogue pasted on back of newspaper (probably a stage prop), unknown play, 1966
Rapier, "Exemplary Letters From the Realm of Gold," 1967, January
Harvest, "Two Poems," 1967, May
Plume and Sword, "Three Poems on One Theme," 1967, Spring
The Hollins Critic, "Wright Morris," 1967, June
Latitudes, "Two Exemplary Letters," 1967, Summer
Per/Se, "Poison Pen," 1967, Summer
Transatlantic Review, 1967, Summer (ed.)
For A Bitter Season, 1967
Toward Winter, "An Open Letter From George Garrett," 1968, Jan. (2 copies)
The Hollins Critic, "Norman Podhoretz," 1968, Feb.
The Hollins Critic, "William Merwin," 1968, June
The Hollins Critic, ed., 1968, Dec.
Latitudes, "Two Poems," 1968, Winter
The Hollins Critic, 1969, Feb. (ed.)
The Hollins Critic, 1969, April (ed.)
The Hollins Critic, 1969, June (ed.)
The Hollins Critic, "William Harrison," 1969, October
Hollins College Bulletin, "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow," 1969, November
The Hollins Critic, 1969, December, (ed.)
The Kenyon Review 126, ' "The International Symposium on the Short Story," Part Three, 1969(2 copies)
Mill Mountain Review, "Poison Pen," 1969
Lycoming Review, "Tea with Expatriates," 1969-1970 (2 copies)
The Hollins Critic, 1970, Feb. (ed.)
The Hollins Critic, 1970, April (ed.)
The Hollins Critic, 1970, June (ed.)
Contempora, "The Final Tape of Doctor Wisdom," 1970, July/August
The Hollins Critic, 1970, Oct. (ed.)
Contempora, "How Far Can You Go: An Interview With Fred Wiseman," 1970, Oct./Nov.
The Hollins Critic, 1970, Dec. (ed.)
"Dreaming with Adam: Notes on an Imaginary History," 1970(reprint)
Fly By Night, "Jane Amor, Space Nurse," 1970
Stories from The Transatlantic Review, "A Game of Catch," 1970
The Hollins Critic, 1971, Feb. (ed.)
The Hollins Critic, 1971, April (ed.)
The Film Journal, 1971, Spring (ed.)
The Georgia Review, "Sebastian in the Looking Glass," 1971, Spring
Hollins College, Examination Book, "Cargoes," 1971, Spring
The Hollins Critic, 1971, June (ed.)
The Hollins Critic, 1971, Aug. (ed.)
Mississippi Quarterly, "Talking with Shelby Foote," 1971, Fall
Metro Hampton Roads Magazine, "George Garrett: A Personal Look at the Fox," 1971, Dec.-Jan.
The Southern Review, "The Apple Tree," 1971, Winter
"'The Apple Tree': An Excerpt from Death of the Fox, " 1971(reprint)
Death of the Fox, 1971(2 copies, hardcover)
Death of the Fox, 1971(paperback)
Mill Mountain Review, "In Appreciation of George Garrett," 1971(2 copies)
Mill Mountain Review, "An Excerpt from The Death of the Fox, " 1971(2 copies)
Suggestions for Instructors to Accompany Film Scripts One and Film Scripts Two, 1971
Box 5

(1972-1976)
American Libraries, "The South," 1972, Jan. (2 copies)
The South Carolina Review, "Review of Little Chicago Suite," 1972, June
The American Scholar, "The Revolving Bookstand" (book reviews), 1972, Summer
Writer's Digest, "Exclusive Interview with George Garrett," 1972, Nov.
Contempora, "Forms of the Public Novel," 1972, Sept./Feb.
Contempora, "Thank You For a Real Nice Time," "You Play it Dead Straight," 1972, Mar./July
Contempora, "Horror Film as Metaphysical Fable," 1972, Aug./Dec.
The Georgia Review, "Grace is Most of It," 1972, Winter
Craft so Hard to Learn, 1972(ed.)
The Film Journal, 1972(ed.)
Toward Winter, "Buzzard," 1972
Worksheet, 1972(ed.)
Contempora, 1973, Jan./April (ed.)
Movies and Sexuality, "How Do You Like Your Hero?: Over Easy or Sunny-side Up?," 1973, May/June
Gone Soft, "Here Comes the Bride," 1973, Spring
The Hollins Critic, "On Young Writers and New Writing," 1973, Aug.
The Film Journal, 1973(ed.)
The Magic Striptease, 1973
Hemispheres, "Carnival Poem," 1974, July
"Foote's The Civil War: A Version for Posterity" 1974-75, Winter (reprint)
Mississippi Quarterly, "Foote's The Civil War: A Version for Posterity," 1974-1975, Winter
The Nassau Literary Review, "Live Now and Pay Later...," 1974, Winter
The Film Journal, 1974(ed.)
Intro 5, 1974(ed.)
Intro 6, 1974(ed.)
Ploughshares, review of "Looking for Fred Schmit," 1974(2 copies)
Anthology of Epos Poets, "Familiar Riddle," 1975, Spring/Summer
Francis Marion Review, "At Least They'll Have Candlelight," 1975
Intro 7, 1975(ed.)
Box 6

(1976-1980)
Sandlapper, "This Place, This State, This South Carolina," 1976, Jan.
Sandlapper, " Little Tune for a Steel String Guitar," 1976, Mar.
Letters, "A Toast to all the Poets," 1976, July
The Sewanee Review, "The Literature of the Great War," 1976, Summer
Sandlapper, "The Long and the Short of It," 1976, Oct.
The South Carolina Review, "David Tillinghast," 1976, Nov.
Francis Marion Review, "Envoy," 1976
The Nassau Literary Magazine, "Some Things Beautiful and Indifferent," and "Summer Abstraction," 1976
Willow Springs Magazine, "Picture of a Horseman Riding North," 1977, Dec.
Into the Round Air, "Dancing Class" and "Apology," 1977
Intro 8, "The Liar's Craft," 1977
Jeopardy, "Book Review," " Jacob," and "The Messenger," 1977
Review La Booche, "Luck's Shining Child," and "On Death and December," 1977(2 copies)
Southern Poetry, "York Harbor Morning," 1977
The Texas Arts Journal, "P.S. What is Octagon Soup?," 1977 (2 copies, one of which is limited edition, 22 copies printed, in hard slipcase with several signed literary mss. by other poets in folder)
Transatlantic Review, Garrett interviewed by Allen Wier, 1977
Vanderbilt Poetry Review, "Little Transformation," 1977
Windfall Poems, 1977
New Mexico Humanities Review, "All That the Dark Sentinel Could Wager: An Excerpt From the Novel Elizabeth and James, " 1978, Jan.
The Puckerbrush Review, 1978, Spring (ed.)
The Sewanee Review "Coming Out of Left Field," 1978, Summer
Lowlands Review, "Only as a Pilgrim," 1978, Fall
New Virginia Review, " Flash Cards: Splitting Wood, Our Little Secret, Late Night Rain, Medicine Show," 1978/79
Willow Springs Magazine, "Mundane Metamorphosis," 1978/79, Winter
The Blue Ridge Review, "An Invitation to Dance," 1978
Intro 9, " Close to Home," 1978
Review La Booche, "Message Sent in the Clear," "A Light Rain," "My Main Confessional Poem," "Rival Poet," "To a Certain Critic," 1978
Bennington Review, "Weathers of Remembering," 1979, Apr.
Kudzu, "Pathetic Fallacy/Gray on Gray," 1979, Spring
AWP Newsletter, "The Latest Development in the Saga of Intro 9: A New Kind of Soap Opera," 1977, Dec. and "Letter to the Editor," 1979, Sept.
The Bellingham Review, 1979, Fall
To Recollect A Cloud of Ghosts, 1979, Christmas
Blue Buildings, 1979
Contemporary Southern Poetry, An Anthology, 1979
Contemporary Literary Scene II (introduction by Garrett), 1979
Hard Scuffle, "A Man Who Casts No Shadow," 1979
The Sewanee Review, "Technics and Pyrotechnics," 1980, Summer (2 copies)
The Texas Review, "These Fooleries Will Please Thee Less," 1980, Fall
Box 7

(1981-1984)
Kansas Quarterly, "Statement on the Fiction Awards," 1981, Winter
The Agni Review, "Riding from Darkness into Light," 1981
Enchanted Ground, 1981
"Luck's Shining Child," 1981
Riverfronts, "The Rivals," 1981
R.V. Cassill, "Promissory Note," 1981
The North American Review, "Communiqué from the Academy of Projectors," 1982, Mar.
The Bellingham Review, excerpt from Elizabeth and James, 1982, Spring (2 copies)
The Texas Review, "Soldiers," 1982, Spring
The Missouri Review, excerpt from Elizabeth and James, 1982, Summer
Black Warrior Review, excerpt from Elizabeth and James, 1982, Fall
The Georgia Review, "How an Ape in Purple Met Jock of the Park," 1982, Fall (2 copies)
Tri-Quarterly, 1982 Fall (ed.)
Literary Magazine Review, review: Ploughshares, 1982, Winter
Chelsea, "Meeting in the Tiring Room," (excerpt from Elizabeth and James ), 1982
The Girl in the Black Raincoat, 1982(Garrett wrote preface to collection of stories)
The Teller and the Tale: Aspects of the Short Story, "Plain/or Fancy: Where the Short Story Is and May Be Going," 1982(2 copies)
Three Rivers Poetry Journal, "This Business of Getting the World Right: The Poetry of Brendan Galvin" (review), 1982
The South Carolina Review, excerpt from Elizabeth and James: "A Letter that Will Never Be Written," 1983, Spring
The Virginia Quarterly Review, "Laughter in the Dark and Other Things," 1983, Spring
The Texas Review, excerpts from Elizabeth and James: "Courtier: It is the Wine Talking," "The Hunter's Joy," 1983, Spring/Summer
The Sewanee Review, "American Short Fiction and the Literary Marketplace," 1983, Winter
The Crescent Review, excerpt from Elizabeth and James: "Confirmation," 1983
"Fire Among the Thorns," excerpt from Elizabeth and James, 1983(3 copies, privately printed)
The Sounding Brass, excerpt from Elizabeth and James: "The Queen's Pigmy and The Magic Mirror," 1983
The Succession: A Novel of Elizabeth and James, 1983
Mississippi Quarterly, "A Few Things about Fred Chappell," 1983-1984, Winter
Bennington Review, "In the Absence of a Manifesto," 1984, Spring
The Texas Review, 1984, Spring/Summer (guest fiction editor)
The Collected Poems of George Garrett, 1984
Box 8

(1985-1988)
Quarterly West, "Wine Talking," 1985, Spring/Summer
The Texas Review, "Ruthe-Ann," 1985, Spring/Summer
The South Carolina Review, "Dixie Dreamland," 1985, Fall
The Texas Review, 1985, Fall/Winter (guest fiction editor)
Kaisa Kilponen (foreword written by Garrett), 1985
The Fugitives, The Agrarians and Other Twentieth-Century Southern Writers, " George Garrett," 1985
The Georgia Review, "The Confidence Man," 1986, Spring
Western Humanities Review, "Recent Fiction," 1986, Summer
The Hollins Critic, " Slavitt's The Tristia of Orid, " 1986, Dec.
The Chattahoochee Review, "Genius Baby," 1986, Winter
Bred Any Good Rooks Lately?, "Lupe has the Last Word," 1986
Chronicles, "A (Pardon the Expression) Baccalaureate Address," 1987, Sept.
The World and I, "Taking Flight," 1987, Sept.
Poetry Pilot, 1987, Oct. (guest ed.)
The Sewanee Review, "American Publishing: Then and Now," 1987, Spring
The Virginia Quarterly Review, "My Two One-Eyed Coaches," 1987, Spring
St. Andrew's Sewanee School News, "Lou-Two," 1987, Summer
Michigan Quarterly Review, "The Start System: A Jeremiad," 1987, Fall
Contemporary New England Poetry: A Sampler (foreword by Garrett), 1987
The World and I, "A Singular View of New York," 1988, Jan.
The Texas Review, "Nominations for Oblivion," 1988, Spring/Summer
The Cream City Review, "The Long and Short of It," 1988, Summer
The Sewanee Review, "American Publishing Now," 1988, Summer
The Review of Contemporary Fiction, "Once More Unto the Breach, Dear Friends, Once More," 1988, Fall
The Best American Essays, "My Two One-Eyed Coaches," 1988
Contemporary New England Poetry: A Sampler Vol. II, "Main Weathers," "Fall Landscape, New England," 1988
New Virginia Review, "Tears for a Perfect Stranger," " Captain Barfoot...," 1988
Ploughshares, "Yolanda Barnes," 1988
The Southern California Anthology, "Crowfoot," 1988
Three Rivers Poetry Journal, "A Dear John Letter," 1988
Box 9

(1989-1991)
Chronicles, "Voices," 1989, May
The World and I, "The Many Splendors of 'Country'," 1989, June
Chronicles, "Good as Goldwyn," 1989, Aug.
The World and I, "So Serious it was Ridiculous," 1989, Nov.
Poetry Alive!, "For A Bitter Season," 1989, 3 Dec.
Black Warrior Review, " A Very Small One," 1989, Spring
The Wooster Review, "Whistling in the Dark...," 1989, Spring
New Literary History, "The Sorrows of Fat City; On Eclecticism and Other Bad Habits," 1989, Autumn
Shenandoah, "The Pamphlet," 1989, Fall
Creative Writing in America, "The Future of Creative Writing Programs," 1989
Albemarle, "Shepard Adventure," 1989, Dec.-1990, Jan.
The World and I, "Memorable Effects," 1990, Feb.
Chronicles, "Art is Always Political...," 1990, Apr.
Chronicles, "Inch by Inch," 1990, Jun.
The Hollins Critic, Review of several John Ciardi works, 1990, June
The World and I, "Portrait of an Artist," 1990, Aug.
The Virginia Quarterly Review, "Captain Barfoot...," 1990, Spring
The Sewanee Review, "Vellieties and Vicissitudes," 1990, Fall
Contemporary Southern Short Fiction: A Sampler, 1990, Fall/Winter
Eric Clapton's Lover and other Stories, 1990(2 copies)
Located Lives, "Uncles and Others," 1990
The Missouri Review, "Uncles and Others," 1990
The Writer's Mind, Interviews with American Authors, 1990
The World and I, "Finding Peace," 1991, Aug
Box 10

(1991-1993 and n.d)
Witness, "Tigers in Red Weather: Some Acad. Anecdotes," 1991
The Hollins Critic, "Review: Hagy's Hardware River Stories, " 1992, Feb.
The Virginia Quarterly Review, 1992, Spring
The Virginia Quarterly Review, 1992, Summer
Literary Cavalcade, "The Right Thing to Do at the Time," 1992, Sept.
ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews, "Soil of Hope," 1992, Oct.
The World and I, "Whistling in the Dark," 1992, Nov.
The Sewanee Review, "Creative Writing and American Publishing Now," 1992, Fall
Chronicles, "Coveting thy Neighbor's Property," 1992, Dec.
The Sewanee Review, "Tanks," 1992, Winter (2 copies)
Weber Studies, "The Gift," 1992, Winter
The Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Journal of Florida Literature, "The Last Brother," 1992
A New Geography of Poets, "The Long and the Short of It," 1992
The Wedding Cake in the Middle of the Road, (uncorrected proof copy), 1992
Witness, "Locker Room Talk," 1992
College English, "The Craft so Long to Learn," 1993, April
The World and I, "The Character of Saints," 1993, Apr.
Michigan Quarterly Review, "A Letter to Carolyn See," 1993, Spring
Chronicles, "Ghosts," 1993, Sept.
The Southern California Anthology, "Crowfoot," 1993
The Magi, private printing for Christmas from the Garrett family, undated
Another Little Magazine, "Art is Long...," undated
Folders of short stories: (undated)
"Cold Ground Was my Bed Last Night"
"Double Exposure"
"The Faculty Wife"
"First Visit to the Land of Giants"
"The Last of the Buffalo Hunters"
"Our Lady Godiva"
"Philadelphia City Troop"
"The Poet in Real Life"
"The Return"
"Shooting Star"
"Texarkana was a Crazy Town"
"The Way Real Money Smells"

Biographical Data, 1965-1993

Articles and other pieces offering information on Garrett's life and career as writer and English professor. Arranged in chronological order. Biographical information may also be found in the Clippings Series.
Box 10

Technical details for "The Playground," 1965
Literary Landmarks of Princeton, 1967
Latitudes, 1968
Calliope's Comments, 1969, Nov.; 1971, May
Metro Hampton Roads, 1971, Dec.-Jan.
Broken Ink, "George Garrett," 1971
The South Carolina Review, "Interview with Garrett," 1973, Nov.
The Penny Dreadful, "Interview with George Garrett," 1975, Fall/Winter
Bulletin of Bibliography, 1981, Jan.-Mar.
The Student, 1981
The South Carolina Review, interview, 1984, Spring
Quarterly West, "George Garrett: An Interview," 1985, May
Poets and Writers, 1990, Jan./Feb.
Hollins, 1992, May
The Hill School Bulletin, 1992, Summer
The Iron Mountain Review, 1993, Spring

Periodicals Series , 1960-1993 and undated

Literary periodicals and popular magazines which do not have George Garrett's writings in them. Most contain an article or work of fiction (many are narratives by Southern writers), but some are also not marked in any way to indicate what was of interest to Garrett or the collector of this material, Stuart Wright. Arranged in alphabetical order by periodical title.
Box 11
Ab Ovo
Albemarle, 1992, Aug./Sept.
The Bellingham Review, 1983, Fall
Blue Ox Review, 1985, Winter
Calliope's Comments, 1968
Cargoes, 1979, Spring
Coda, 1982, Apr.-May
Denver Quarterly, 1985, Fall
Film News, 1970, Sept.
Film Scripts One, 1972
Film Scripts Two, 1972
Film Scripts Three, 1972
Film Scripts Four, 1972
The Georgia Review,
1969
1971
1986, Fall
1990
The Holiday Guide to Rome, Revised, 1976
The Holiday Guide to Rome, New Edition, 1979
Hollins, "Writer's Reunion," 1987, Jan.
Monmouth Review, 1973
Nassau Literary Review, 1975, Winter/Spring
National Review, 1986, 7 Nov.
Newsweek, 1964, 1 June
The North American Review, 1980, Mar.
The Ohio Review, 1979, Spring/Summer
Ploughshares, 1983
Poets and Writers, 1990, Sept./Oct.
Princeton Alumni Weekly,
1969, 22 Apr.
1986, 10 Dec.
1990, 18 Apr.
Princeton Alumni Weekly, 1986
Publishers Weekly, 1986, 12 Dec.
Readings by Young Poets, [19--], 6 May
Rome, A Holiday Magazine Travel Guide, 1960
Sandlapper,
1975, Sept.
1976, Apr./May
The Sewanee Review, 1990, Spring
Society for Literature and Science, 1986, Aug.
The South Carolina Review, 1992, Fall
Southern Magazine, 1988, Dec.
The Student, 1980, Spring
The Texas Review, Review: "The Succession," 1983, Fall/Winter
Box 12
University of Virginia Alumni News, 1986, Nov./Dec.
The Virginia Quarterly Review,
1985, Spring
1992, Autumn
1993, Spring
Writers in Residence and Some Resident Writers, 1987-1988, Fall/Winter (limited edition keepsake pamphlet)

Manuscripts, 1961-1965 and undated

A few items of correspondence, film scripts, and various drafts and proofs. Series is not arranged in any particular order.
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Correspondence
Scripts from final scene of The Young Lovers
The Young Lovers (script)
1st draft screenplay, 1962, 12 Mar.
Revised treatment, 1962, 29 Jan.
Notes, undated
Screenplay, undated
Treatment, 1961, 11 Dec.
Script, 1962, 3 Nov.
Screenplay, 1963, 28 Feb.
Screenplay (heavily annotated--director's copy?), 1963, 20 Aug.
Screenplay, 1962, 28 Nov.
Screenplay, 1962, 9 Aug.
Publicity and miscellaneous documents, undated
The Scarlet Letter, Acts I, II, and III
The Binge (screenplay) 1965, 17 Mar.
The Magic Striptease (2 copies)
Don't You Remember that Time in Florida, one-act play
The Modern Coach: A New Breed?
The Sibyl
My Brother Death
The Playground
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The Debutante (screenplay), 1965, 13 July
Stories from The Transatlantic Review
The Magic Striptease (uncorrected proof)
Poison Pen (uncorrected proof)

Photographs, undated [ca. 1960s]

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The Young Lovers (movie publicity photos)

Clippings, 1961-1990 and undated

Clippings with writings by Garrett or articles of related interest. Series is not arranged in any order.
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Poultry, A Magazine of Voice
1961-1989
1990-1993, and undated
The Washington Post Book World, 1990, 3 Jun.
The Observer, 1989 Apr.
Hollins Columns
1969, 16 Sept.
1969, 23 Sept.
1969, 7 Oct.
1969, 21 Oct.
1969, 18 Nov.
1969, 9 Dec.
1970, 24 Mar.
1962, 29 Apr.
The Cavalier Daily
1963, 1 Nov.
1967, 1 Apr.
1966, 27 Oct.
1963, 7 Nov.
1967, 14 Mar.
1967, 3 Mar.
1967, 15 Feb.
1966, 25 Oct.
1963, 8 Nov.
Chicago Tribune, The Arts, 1984, 3 June
The Daily Progress, 1966, 9 Dec.
The Daily Progress, 1967, 10 Feb.
The World News, 1970, 23 June

Printed Materials, 1960-1989 and undated

Miscellaneous printed materials not fitting the Writings and Speeches or Periodicals Series. Series is not arranged in any particular order.
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Spring Poetry Festival material from Wesleyan, 1960, April/May
Poster from Hollins College Literary Festival, undated
A Lion's Cubs..., CHALFA program honoring Antonia Fraser, 1989
At Home in History, CHALFA speech, 1989
The Playground, 1964
Garden Spot, USA, 1962
Jacket Proofs, undated

Oversize Materials

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Harper's Bazaar, "The Rivals," 1958, Feb. (2 copies)
Associated Writing Programs Newsletter, 1975, May
The New York Times Book Review, 1986, 26 Oct.
Jacket designs for novels, undated
Preview poster for The Playground, undated
The Observer, 1992
The Orlando Sentinel, Storyteller Garrett: A Stickler for Detail, 1984, 24 May
The Young Lovers, Continuity sketches, undated