James Dickey vertical files, 1966-2004.

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James Dickey vertical files, 1966-2004.

Consisting of news clippings, tear sheets of articles, manuscript notations by James E. Kibler re conversations with James Dickey, and publicity re literary conferences and symposia in celebration of Dickey's poetry and writings. Also includes photocopy of signed and emended typescript (1969) of University of South Carolina commencement address by James Dickey, "Computorized Rape and the Vale of Soul-Making"; poster, ticket, and ticket stub from "UGA Union Presents James Dickey" (1973); and exhibition catalog (1993), "James Dickey at 70, a Tribute," Thomas Cooper Library, University of South Carolina. Publications represented include Athens Banner-Herald, Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Atlanta Journal and Constitution Magazine, Atlantic, Bruccoli Clark News, CarolinaType, Carolinian, Chronicles, Five Points, The Gamecock, Living in South Carolina, Mademoiselle, New York Quarterly, Newberry Observer, Newsweek, Oxford American, Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, Playboy, The Red and Black, Sandlapper, Savannah News-Press, South Atlantic Review, South Carolina Review, Southern Living, Southern World, The State, Stillpoint, Time, and USC Perspective.

ca. 208 items (9 folders)

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Kibler, James E.

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Born in Prosperity, S.C., James Everett Kibler is a scholar, teacher, and an author of poetry, novels, and numerous other works. Kibler's writings cover a wide variery of subjects including gardening, agriculuture, Sothern heritage, art, and folklore, and architecture. His book Our Fathers' Fields was the winner of the Fellowship of Southern Writers Award for Nonfiction in 1999. From the description of James E. Kibler papers, 1990-2011. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldC...

Dickey, James Ronald, 1934-

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American poet; b. 1923. From the description of Papers, 1954-1970. (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 26089516 Poet and author. Born 1923. From the description of May Day sermon to the women of Gilmer County, Georgia ... : corrected typescript, circa 1967. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71132470 James Dickey, (1923-1997), American poet and novelist. From the description of James Dickey papers, circa 1924-1997 (bulk 1961...