Dean Cadle papers, 1919-1997.

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Dean Cadle papers, 1919-1997.

Many of Dean Cadle's stories, essays and poems are present in this collection as well as reviews written by Cadle and critical papers on the works of James Still. Included in the materials are manuscripts by Dean Cadle such as "Dance By the Sea" and "Deep Furrow", and short stories by James Still that were published in national magazines such as <title>The Atlantic</title>, <title>Better Homes</title>, and the <title>Yale Review</title>. The paste-up and publisher's drafts of <title>River of Earth</title> are present as well as critical papers on Still by other authors including Sidney Saylor Farr, Joe Creason, Dayton Kohler and Albert Stewart. Works about James Still include the final draft of "Man on Troublesome", a collection of essays edited and compiled by Dean Cadle (as of 1987 it has not been published); and other critical works collected by Cadle. Also present are articles, interviews and reviews as well as biographical information, newspaper clippings and correspondence. Miscellaneous materials include programs of workshops, festivals and conferences, promotional materials and memorabilia.

15 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6913717

University of Kentucky Libraries

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