Papers of Ann Beattie, 1963-1999.

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Papers of Ann Beattie, 1963-1999.

Papers of Ann Beattie include manuscripts by Beattie and others, correspondence, reviews, proofs, miscellaneous publication material and books and other printed publications. The collection contains typescripts of "Alex Katz." "Another you," "My life, starring Dara Falcon," and "Picturing Will," together with proofs for "My life." Manuscripts by other authors include "Dear diary" by David Frankel; "The little dancer," by Aan Kingsberg; "A quarter turn," by Debra Nystrom; poetry from "The red house," by Gregory Orr; "Anthracite Country" by Jay Parini; articles and essays by William F. Ryan; and an article by Tom Wolfe.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7656643

University of Virginia. Library

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Parini, Jay

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Beattie, Ann

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American writer. From the description of Papers of Ann Beattie [manuscript], ca. 1987. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647818405 From the description of Papers of Ann Beattie [manuscript], 1985-1989. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647804960 From the description of Papers of Ann Beattie [manuscript], 1986. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647817481 From the description of Papers of Ann Beattie [manuscript], 1976-1986...

Nystrom, Debra

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Ryan, W. F. (William Francis)

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Frankel, David, 1960-

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David Frankel, screenwriter. From the description of Miami: screenplay, 1993, June 22. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122378818 ...

Orr, Gregory.

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Kingsberg, Alan

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Wolfe, Tom, 1931-

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Tom Wolfe (b. March 2, 1931, Richmond, VA) is an American author and journalist, best known for his association with and influence in stimulating the New Journalism literary movement, in which literary techniques are used extensively. He began his career as a regional newspaper reporter in the 1950s, but achieved national prominence in the 1960s following the publication of such best-selling books as The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test (a highly experimental account of Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranks...