Lynne Tillman Papers 1901-2006 (bulk 1984-2006).

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Lynne Tillman Papers 1901-2006 (bulk 1984-2006).

The Lynne Tillman Papers document Lynne Tillman's professional career as a novelist, filmmaker and cultural critic. The collection represents her creative process including the development of written and film works through subject files, notes, drafts, and page proofs. Correspondence with artists, writers, and intellectuals comprises another significant component of the collection. In addition to personal and family relationships, these materials document Lynne Tillman's relationships with surrealist ... Lynne Tillman has been an influential writer, filmmaker, and art critic in the downtown New York art scene. This collection includes correspondence with other artists and writers, materials relating to the creation and publication of her books, financial papers, various publications including Tillman's short stories, articles, and interviews, and educational materials. This collections puts Tillman's work into the context of her education and personal and professional relationships.

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Fales Library & Special Collections

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