Taylor, Pat Ellis, papers, 1975-1983

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Taylor, Pat Ellis, papers, 1975-1983

Comprised of correspondence, manuscripts and drafts, notes, tape transcripts, illustrations, and photographs, the Pat Ellis Taylor Papers, 1975-1983, documents Taylor's work with Jewel Babb.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8192515

University of Texas Libraries

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Babb, Jewel, 1900-

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The daughter of a colonel in the U.S. Air Force, freelance writer and editor Pat Ellis Taylor was born on June 23, 1941, in Bryan, Texas. Taylor traveled extensively with her family prior to attending the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), earning a B.A. in 1969 and M.A. in 1976. In addition, she pursued a doctoral study at the University of Utah from 1976 to 1978. Pat married Chuck Taylor and later changed her name to Pat LittleDog. While at UTEP, Taylor became fami...

Marcus, Hal

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Artist, gallery owner, art dealer, and author. Born in El Paso, Texas of Arabic and Jewish descent. He is the son of Morris and Rena Marcus. His work is heavily influenced by his world travels to places such as Argentina, Brazil, France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Israel, Algeria, and mainland China, as well as life in the El Paso/Cuidad Juárez area. He has many large installations in El Paso at the University of Texas at El Paso Library, El Paso Public Library (Main Library), Temple Mt. Sinai, the ...

LittleDog, Pat, 1941-

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Novelist, short-story writer, and journalist Pat Ellis Taylor was born June 23, 1941 in Bryan, Texas. She lived in Weisbaden, Germany during her teenage years in the mid to late 1950s. She received her B.A. in 1969 and her M.A. in 1976, both from the University of Texas at El Paso. Her first novel, Border Healing Woman, won a Southwest Book Award in 1981, and her third, Afoot in a Field of Men and Other Stories from Dallas’ East Side, won a Texas Circuit Book Award. In 1991, Taylor changed her n...