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TABLE OF CONTENTS


Descriptive Summary

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents

Restrictions

Index Terms

Administrative Information

Description of Series

Works by Barthelme [1959]-1990

Correspondence, 1958-1997

Material about Barthelme and his Works, 1964-2001

Writing Career, 1972-1997

Photographs, 1979-1988

Miscellaneous, 1960-1989

Students' Works, 1983-1989

Works by Others, 1975-1989

Partial Index of Correspondents

University of Houston Libraries, Special Collections

Donald Barthelme Literary Papers



Descriptive Summary

Creator:Barthelme, Donald
Title:Donald Barthelme Literary Papers
Dates: 1956-2001
Abstract:Donald Barthelme was an experimental short story writer and novelist who contributed frequently to The New Yorker magazine in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. He remains best known for his classic collection Sixty Stories. Barthelme served as director of the Creative Writing Program at the University of Houston for many years. The collection contains typescript drafts, galley proofs, and page proofs of Barthelme's work, correspondence with fellow writers, and other materials related to Barthelme's writing and teaching career.
Identification:2002-007
Quantity:29 boxes
Language:Materials are written in English.
Repository:Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries

Biographical Note

Donald Barthelme was born in Philadelphia in 1931 to parents Donald Barthelme Sr. and Helen (Bechtold) Barthelme. In 1932, the family moved to Houston, where Donald Barthelme Sr. developed an architectural practice and taught at the University of Houston and Rice University. Barthelme had four younger siblings: Joan (born 1932), Peter (born 1938), Frederick (born 1943), and Steven (born 1947).

Barthelme enrolled at the University of Houston in 1949, where he took courses in journalism, literature, creative writing, and philosophy. He became a reporter, critic, and editor for the school's newspaper, The Cougar.

In July 1951, he left the University of Houston for a job at the Houston Post, where he reviewed movies, plays, and concerts. From July 1953 to December 1954 he served in Korea, writing for the 2nd Infantry Division's official publication. Following his return to Houston, Barthelme took a public relations job at the University of Houston. There he founded and became editor of the interdisciplinary journal Forum. In 1961, Barthelme became acting director of the Contemporary Arts Museum. The following year he moved to New York City to edit a new journal of art and literature called Location.

In 1961, Barthelme's short story "The Darling Duckling at School" (later renamed "Me and Mrs. Mandible") appeared in the journal Contact. Inspired by Samuel Beckett, Barthelme rejected the constraints of traditional plot, setting, and character development in favor of verbal collages full of absurdity and wit. In 1963, Barthelme published the story "L'lapse" in the New Yorker, quickly becoming a regular contributor.

In 1964 Barthelme released his first collection of stories, Come Back, Dr. Caligari. From that point on, he stayed at the forefront of American literature for three decades. Barthelme published nine more story collections, and 129 stories and "casuals" in the New Yorker. Always innovative, he created "collage stories" that combined images and text, and "dialogue stories" in which two disembodied voices alternate in conversation. He also published three novels - Snow White, The Dead Father, and Paradise. In 1972 he released a children's book, The Slightly Irregular Fire Engine, winning the National Book Award for Children's Literature.

Barthelme remains best known for Sixty Stories, a 1981 anthology of his finest work from the sixties and seventies. Sixty Stories was nnominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award, the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in 1982.

Donald Barthelme taught creative writing at City College in New York from 1974-75. In 1979, he was invited to teach in the Creative Writing Program at the University of Houston. Initially he taught in Houston one semester a year, while continuing to live in New York City. In 1983, Barthelme moved to Houston to become a full-time professor. A beloved teacher, he eventually became director of the Creative Writing Progam, a position he held until his death.

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Scope and Contents

This collection contains typescript drafts, galley proofs, and page proofs of Donald Barthelme's novels, collected works, short stories, and other writings, plus collages and collage stories created by Barthelme. One of the richest aspects of the collection is the large set of letters and cards from Barthelme's writing friends and colleagues. The collection also includes about a dozen photographs of Barthelme. In addition, material related to Barthelme's teaching career is incorporated, notably student works that Barthelme received during his years in the Creative Writing Program at the University of Houston.

Each series is prefaced by a detailed description.

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Restrictions

Open for research.

Restrictions

Special Collections owns the physical items in our collections, but copyright normally belongs to the creator of the materials or their heirs. The researcher has full responsibility for determining copyright status, locating copyright holders, and abiding by current copyright laws when publishing or displaying copies of Special Collections material in print or electronic form. For more information, consult the appropriate librarian.

Photocopy decisions will be made by Special Collections staff on a case-by-case basis. Patrons are responsible for obtaining permission to publish from copyright holders.

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Index Terms

Terms are either Library of Congress Subject Headings or taken from local sources.

Subjects (Persons)

Angell, Roger
Barth, John, 1930-
Barthelme, Donald
Beattie, Ann
Hijuelos, Oscar
Lowry, Beverly.
Paley, Grace
Percy, Walker, 1916-1990
Powell, Padgett

Subjects

Authors, American--20th century
Experimental fiction, American
Postmodernism (Literature)--United States

Formats

Correspondence
Typescripts
Page proofs
Galley proofs

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Donald Barthelme Literary Papers, Courtesy of Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries

Acquisition

This collection was acquired in 2002 from Marion Barthelme.

A few miscellaneous items already owned by the University of Houston Libraries were added to the collection. Typescripts of the short stories "City Life," "City Life II," and "A Dream" were purchased from Joseph the Provider Books in the 1980s. Four typescripts of Donald Barthelme's Paris Review interview, one proof sheet of the interview introduction, and letters from George Plimpton and J.D. O'Hara were also purchased from Joseph the Provider Books in the 1980s. A speech on writers delivered at University of Houston in 1974 was purchased from Detering Book Gallery in 1979. The non-fiction piece "Woman is an imaginary being" was transferred from the Donald Barthelme Forum Collection. The Houston Chronicle article "Donald Barthelme: Serious Writer at Play" was donated by Michael Berryhill in 2005.

Processed by

Julie Grob, 2005

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Detailed Description of the Collection

 

Works by Barthelme [1959]-1990

Novels and Collected Works, 1970-1990
This series traces the preparatory stages for Barthelme's published works, which were primarily collections of short stories or novels. The material related to a single work may include typescripts, page layouts, galley proofs, page proofs, dust jackets, and other formats. Materials are arranged in order of their production, beginning with typescripts and ending with dust jackets. Some of the short story collections include bound volumes which collected typescripts, photocopied drafts, and the printed pages of previously published stories together. Prior to 1975, Barthelme rarely kept early drafts of his work.
Amateurs, 1976
BoxFolder
11Copyedited typescript, photocopied, and printed pages, with corrections (bound)
2Title page layout
Box
24Galley proofs, with corrections
BoxFolder
291Page proof, partial
City Life, 1970
BoxFolder
14Carbon copy of typescript and printed pages, with corrections
5Copyedited typescript and printed pages, with corrections (bound)
6Paste up
7Page proofs, author's, photocopied, with corrections
8Page proofs, printer's, with artwork
The Dead Father, 1975
BoxFolder
110Early typescript, photocopied
11Typescript with corrections, with note (bound)
12-13Typescript, photocopied, with corrections
14Layout pages, with partial photocopied typescript
BoxFolder
21-2Copyedited typescript, photocopied, with corrections
Box
24Page proofs, uncut
BoxFolder
23Dust jacket
Forty Stories, 1987
BoxFolder
24Table of contents
5-7Typescript, photocopied, and printed pages, with corrections
8-9Typescript, photocopied, and printed pages, with additions and corrections
10Typescript, photocopied, and printed pages
11Dust jacket
Great Days, 1979
BoxFolder
212Copyedited typescript, photocopied, and printed pages, with corrections; with layout and dust jacket (bound)
Box
24Galley proofs
Galley proofs
Box
2Dust jacket
Guilty Pleasures, 1974
BoxFolder
214Copyedited printed, typescript, and photocopied pages with corrections; with title page layout (bound)
15Galley proofs, photocopied
16Camera-ready copy for Delta Edition
17Camera-ready copy for Delta Edition
The King, 1990
BoxFolder
31Earlier typescript
2Earlier typescript
3-4Various typescripts and partial typescripts
5Later typescript
6Copyedited typescript, photocopied, with corrections by Frederick Barthelme, with letter from Frederick Barthelme to Kathy Banks of Harper & Row, August 27, 1989
7-8Final typescript in black folder (two)
9Typescript for readings
10Woodcuts for art research? (photocopies)
11Layout with original artwork
12Artwork (photocopies)
13Galley proof, photocopies, with note
Overnight to Many Distant Cities, 1983
BoxFolder
314Typescript, including photocopies, with corrections
15Typescript, photocopied, and printed pages, with corrections [mostly from Sixty Stories and Overnight to Many Distant Cities]
Paradise, 1986
BoxFolder
41Typescript pages, with note from Donald Barthelme
2-3Early typescript
3-5Early typescript, photocopied, with corrections
6-7Early typescript, photocopied
8-9Early typescript, photocopied, with new dedication
10-11Final typescript
12Corrections for typesetter
13Corrections for typesetter
14-15Copyedited typescript
BoxFolder
51Galley proofs, author's
2Galley proofs, printer's
3Galley proof
4-5Page proof, author's
4-5Page proof, author's
6-7Page proof, printer's, 5/21/86
8-9Page proof, printer's, 5/21/86
10-11Page proof, printer's, 6/26/86
12Page proof, final
13Dust jacket
Presents, 1980
BoxFolder
514Page proofs, with corrections
Sadness, 1972
BoxFolder
515Dust jacket
Sam's Bar, 1987
BoxFolder
61Typescript draft, photocopied
2Typescript draft, alternate, photocopied
3Introduction, storyboards, and loose pages, with correspondence from Seymour Chwast
BoxFolder
292Draft with inserted text
BoxFolder
64Page proofs, with corrections
Sixty Stories, 1981
BoxFolder
65-8Copyedited typescript, photocopied, and printed pages, 1981
9-11Galley proofs, author's
12-14Galley proofs, printer's
BoxFolder
71-2Page proofs
3-4Page proofs
5-6Page proofs, author's
7Page proofs, printer's, 4/13/81
8-9Page proofs, printer's, 5/27/81
10-11Page proofs, printer's, 6/10/81
12Dust jacket
Snow White, 1967
BoxFolder
713Copyedited typescript with corrections (bound)
Unspeakable Practices, Unnatural Acts, 1968
BoxFolder
714Copyedited photocopied and printed pages, with correspondence from Jane Bierhorst
Box
25Page proofs
Page proofs, author's, with corrections

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Short Stories, [1959]-1987
This series includes short stories in manuscript or typescript form. Barthelme rarely kept early drafts of his work, so many of these stories are in a finished or nearly finished stage and show minimal editing by the author. Some galley proofs, tear sheets, and paste ups are also included.
BoxFolder
81The Abduction from the Seraglio, 1977
BoxFolder
293Adventure, undated
BoxFolder
82Affection, 1983
The Agreement, 1974
3Typescript, photocopied
4Tear sheet, photocopied
5Alice, undated
6Among the Beanwoods/The Beanwoods[unpublished], undated
The Apology, 1978
BoxFolder
87Typescripts
8Tear sheet
9Aria, 1979
10The Art of Baseball, undated
The Author, 1987
BoxFolder
811Typescripts
12Tear sheet
13The Balloon, 1965
Basil from her Garden, 1985
BoxFolder
814Typescripts
15Galley proof
16Tear sheet
17Bishop, 1980
Bluebeard, 1986
BoxFolder
818Typescripts
19Tear sheet
BoxFolder
294Page proof
Brain Damage, undated
BoxFolder
820Typescript
21Paste up
22Captain Blood, [1979]
23The Captured Woman, 1976
24The Catechist, [1971]
Chablis, 1983
BoxFolder
825Typescript, photocopy
26Tear sheet
Challenge, 1981
BoxFolder
827Typescripts
28Galley proof
29Tear sheet
30City Life, undated
31City Life II, 1969
A City of Churches, undated
BoxFolder
832Typescript
33Paste up
Concerning the Bodyguard, 1978
BoxFolder
834Typescripts
35Tear sheet
Construction, 1985
BoxFolder
836Typescripts
37Galley proof
Conversations with Goethe, 1980
BoxFolder
838Typescripts
39Tear sheet
40Cornell, undated
Cortes and Montezuma, 1977
BoxFolder
841Typescripts
42Paste up
43The Crisis, 1977
44Critique de la Vie Quotidienne, undated
The Dassaud Prize, 1976
BoxFolder
295Page proof
BoxFolder
845Tear sheet
46Daumier, undated
47Departures, [1971]
48The Director, undated
49The Discovery, undated
50The Dolt, undated
50The Dolt, undated
51A Dream, 1973
52Edward and Pia, undated
52Edward and Pia, undated
53Edwards, Amelia, photocopied, undated
54The Emperor, 1980
55Eugenie Grandet, 1968
56The Explanation, undated
57The Extremely Large Cheese (carbon copy), undated
58The Falling Dog, undated
59The Farewell Party, undated
60A Few Moments of Sleeping and Waking, undated
A Film, 1970
BoxFolder
861Typescript
62Tear sheet
63The Fireman, undated
64Florence Green is 81, undated
65Flying to America, undated
66The Foolfarm Report, undated
67Game, undated
68The Genius, undated
69Grandmother's House, 1979
70Great Days, undated
The Great Debate, 1976
BoxFolder
871Typescripts
72Tear sheet
73Heroes, 1980
How I Write My Songs, 1978
BoxFolder
874Typescripts
75Tear sheet
I Bought a Little City, undated
BoxFolder
876Typescript
77Tear sheet
The Inauguration
BoxFolder
878Tear sheet, undated
January, 1987
BoxFolder
879Typescript
80Galley proof
81Jaws, undated
82Kierkegaard Unfair to Schlegel, undated
The King of Jazz, 1976
BoxFolder
883Typescripts
84Paste up
85Kissing the President, 1983
86The Leap, 1978
87Letters to the Editore, undated
88Lightning, 1982
89A Man, undated
Man's Face, undated
BoxFolder
890Tear sheet
91Manual for Sons, 1975
92Margins, undated
93Marie, Marie, Hold on Tight, undated
Momma, 1978
BoxFolder
894Typescripts
95Tear sheet
Monumental Folly (with Edward Sorel), undated
BoxFolder
896Tear sheet
More Zero, 1986
BoxFolder
897Typescripts
98Tear sheet
Morning, 1978
BoxFolder
899Typescripts
100Tear sheet
101The Mothball Fleet, 1971
Natural History, undated
BoxFolder
91Tear sheet
2The New Member, [1974]
The New Music, 1978
BoxFolder
93Typescripts
4Tear sheet
5The New Owner, undated
6Newsletter, undated
7A Note on Angels, undated
8Nothing: A Preliminary Account, 1973
9One Hundred Ten West Sixty-First Street, 1973
On the Deck, 1986
BoxFolder
910Typescript
11Galley proofs
12On the Steps of the Conservatory, 1977
Opening, 1984
BoxFolder
913Typescripts
14Galley proof
15Tear sheet
Our Work and Why We Do It, 1973
BoxFolder
916Typescript
17Tear sheet
18Overnight to Many Different Cities, 1980
19Pages from the Annual Report, [1959]
20Typescript
21Galley proof
Paradise (Before the Egg Broke), undated
BoxFolder
922Galley proof, with note
23Paraguay, undated
24The Party, undated
25Pepperoni, 1980
26Perpetua, [1971]
27The Phantom of the Opera's Friend, undated
28Philadelphia, undated
29The Photographs, 1974
30The Piano Player, undated
31The Policemen's Ball, undated
32Pool [unpublished], undated
33Presents, undated
34The Question Part, 1977
35Rebecca, undated
36Recitative [unpublished?], undated
37Report, undated
38Return, [1984]
39The Rise of Capitalism, 1970
40Rough Draft [unpublished?], undated
Sakrete, 1983
BoxFolder
941Typescript
42Galley proof
43The School, undated
44Sentence, undated
45A Shower of Gold, 1963
Simon, 1984
BoxFolder
946Typescripts
47Galley proof
48Tear sheet
Sindbad, 1984
BoxFolder
949Typescripts
50Galley proof
51Snap Snap, 1965
52Some of Us Had Been Threatening Our Friend Colby, [1973]
The Story Thus Far, undated
BoxFolder
953Tear sheet
54Subpoena, undated
Swallowing, [1972]
BoxFolder
955Tear sheet
56Tales of the Swedish Army, 1977
57The Teachings of Don B.: A Yankee Way of Knowledge
Typescript, (carbon copy), undated
BoxFolder
296Tear sheet, 1973
BoxFolder
958The Temptation of St. Anthony, undated
59Terminus, undated
60Thailand, undated
61That Cosmopolitan Girl, undated
62This Newspaper Here, 1965
Three Great Meals, 1987
BoxFolder
963Typescripts
64Galley proof
65Tear sheet
65Tickets, undated
To London and Rome, undated
BoxFolder
967Paste up
68Untitled ("Benjamin Ziff..."), undated
69Views of My Father Weeping, undated
Visitors, 1981
BoxFolder
970Typescript
71Galley proof
72Wasteland!
73We Hope You'll Be Very Happy Here
Well We All Had Our Willie and Wade Records..., undated
BoxFolder
974Typescript
75Galley proof
BoxFolder
297Page proof
BoxFolder
976Tear sheet
What To Do Next, 1973
BoxFolder
977Tear sheet
78The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Report, undated
79The Wound, 1973
80Wrack 1972
81You are as Brave as Vincent Van Gogh (photocopy), 1977
82You are Cordially Invited [unpublished], undated
83The Zombies, 1977
Fragments, undated
BoxFolder
984"...canned goods..."
85The Donkey Prince
86Elise has cancer...
87Hamlet's Ghost...
88In a country under the sea...
89Just before he died, Heidegger...
90Moving
91The skeleton in the closet...
92Tell me everything...
93Then I dreamed...magic show...
94Untitled Collage Story
95Untitled
96Varieties of Outcry [collage story]
97Well C.T. got back here...
98The World Almanac and Book of Facts, 1977
99You must take my course...
100Fragments, miscellaneous, undated
101Fragments, Tear sheets, 1978
BoxFolder
298Proofs, The New Yorker, 1964-1987

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Plays, 1974-1999
Typescripts and other materials related to plays by Donald Barthelme or adapted from his work.
The Conservatory, undated
BoxFolder
101Typescript, photocopied
The Emerald [teleplay], [1981]
BoxFolder
102Typescript
3Typescript with letter from Harrison Starr
The Emerald, adaptation by Adam Greenfield, 1999
BoxFolder
104Typescript, photocopied, in folder
Friends of the Family, undated
BoxFolder
105Typescript, photocopied
Great Days, [1983]
BoxFolder
106Typescript
7Typescript, photocopied (American Place Theatre)
8Typescript, photocopied (American Place Theatre), with corrections, in folder
9Typescript, photocopied
Box
29Set design
BoxFolder
1010Programs; layout for program, 1983
Snow White, A Play with Music, 1974
BoxFolder
1011Copyedited typescript, with corrections (bound)
Straws in the Wind, 1975
BoxFolder
1012Program

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Poetry, undated
Two fragments of poems by Barthelme.
Fragments, undated
BoxFolder
1013Harder than whale meat...
14Peter Hope...

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Non-Fiction, 1972-1988
A variety of non-fiction material is gathered in this series. Most of it is essays written for publication, such as the pieces published anonymously in the "Notes and Comments" section of The New Yorker. Some pieces not for publication are also found in this series, such as introductions delivered for other writers and eulogies. Material is primarily in the form of typescripts, galley proofs, and tear sheets.
Amphigorey, Also by Edward Gorey, 1983
BoxFolder
1015Typescript
16Galley Proof
17As Grace Paley Faces Jail with Three Other Writers, undated
Being Bad [Robert Rauschenberg], undated
BoxFolder
1018Typescript
19Galley proof
20Rossellen Brown's Fiction, undated
21The Case of the Vanishing Product, photocopy, undated
22Donald Barthelme on Superman III, 1983
23Eulogies, 1978-1979 and undated
24Exquisite Creatures, undated
25Introductions and Blurbs, undated
Jim Love Up to Now: An Introduction, 1980
BoxFolder
1026Typescript
27Galley proof
Most Wonderful Trick [John Hawkes], 1984
BoxFolder
1028Clipping
Notes and Comment [New Yorker]
BoxFolder
1029Typescripts, undated
30Galley proofs, 1978
BoxFolder
299Page proofs
BoxFolder
1031Tear sheets, 1976-1978 and undated
32Photocopies, undated
Not-Knowing, undated
BoxFolder
1033Typescripts
34Photocopies
Box
25Galley proofs
BoxFolder
1035An Objection [Letter to the Editor], undated
36On Houston and Making a Difference
On Our Street, 1983
BoxFolder
1037Galley proof
38On the Level of Desire
Typescript, undated
BoxFolder
2910Galley proofs, photocopy, 1987
BoxFolder
1039Real Fakes [Letter to the Editor], 1973
40Remarks, 1972-1981 and undated
The Short-Story Contest [New York Times], 1976
BoxFolder
1041Tear sheet
42Slow Slow Slow, undated
43[Speech on writers delivered at the University of Houston], 1974
44Synergy, 1977
[Kurt Vonnegut], [Esquire], 1985
BoxFolder
1045Tear sheet
46Woman is an imaginary being, undated
47Fragments on writing, undated

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Related Artwork and Collage Stories, [1970]-1988
This series includes the artwork and "collage stories" that Barthelme created by gluing engravings, woodcuts, and pieces of clip art to posterboard or other backgrounds. Some loose collage pieces have been reglued to their backgrounds using reversible wheat starch paste.
BoxFolder
1048At the Tolstoy Museum, paste up, [1970]
Box
27The Educational Experience [collage story]
The Emerald, [1979]
Box
28The Inauguration [collage story]
BoxFolder
2911The Rook's Progress [with Jim Love], preliminary section, photocopy, [ca. 1988]
Box
28The Show [collage story], [1970]
The Slightly Irregular Fire Engine [children's book]
BoxFolder
261-15Layout with artwork, [c1971]
Box
28The Story Thus Far [collage story]
Box
27Fragments
My grandfather faints..., undated
Untitled, undated
BoxFolder
1049Artwork by Donald Barthelme, 1977-1988 and undated
50Artwork by Others, 1980 and undated
BoxFolder
2912Drawing of Donald Barthelme, 1974
13Engravings and Collage Sources, undated
BoxFolder
1051Loose Collage Pieces, undated
BoxFolder
2914Transfer Lettering, undated

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Correspondence, 1958-1997

Correspondence written to Donald Barthelme has been arranged alphabetically by the last name of the sender. Whenever a single correspondent had six or more letters in the collection, a separate folder was created. There is one folder of correspondence from Donald Barthelme to others.
BoxFolder
111Roger Angell, 1977-1987 and undated
2A, 1975-1987 and undated
3John Barth, 1969-1986 and undated
4Donald Barthelme, 1971-1989 and undated
5Ann Beattie, 1980-1988 and undated
6Kay Boyle, 1981-1985
7Karen Braziller, 1978-1985 and undated
8B, 1972-1986 and undated
9Kenneth Cavander, 1979-1980
10Arthur A. Cohen, 1978-1986 and undated
11Maggie Curran, 1978-1980
12Maggie Curran, 1981-1987
13C, 1972-1988
14Arthur C. Danto, 1984-1986
15Da-Di, 1965-1988 and undated
16Do-Dz 1979-1989
16E, 1978-1988 and undated
18June Fortress, 1975-1980
19Marianne Frisch, 1979-1982 and undated
20F, 1975-1983 and undated
21David Gates, 1976-1980 and undated
22Philip Graham, 1978-1982
23G, 1974-1988 and undated
24Shelby Hearon, 1977-1982 and undated
25Oscar Hijuelos, 1981-1985 and undated
26Ha-He,1976-1988 and undated
27Hi-Hz, 1974-1988 and undated
28I-J, 1966-1984 and undated
29Anna Kolyszko, 1981-1984
30K, 1975-1989 and undated
31Jim Love, 1979-1987 and undated
32Beverly Lowry, 1978-1981 and undated
33L, 1975-1997 and undated
BoxFolder
121Larry McCaffery, 1979-1981
2Margaret Mills, 1978-1986
3Mc-Ma, 1974-1988 and undated
4Me-Mz, 1975-1987 and undated
5Cameron and Donna Northouse, 1979-1988 and undated
6J.D. O'Hara, 1980-1981 and undated
7Stathis Orphanos, 1979-1983
8N-O, 1974-1985 and undated
9Grace Paley, undated
10Walker Percy, 1965-1987
11James Pickering, 1981-1987
12Padgett Powell, 1982-1988 and undated
13P, 1973-1989 and undated
14Q-R, 1974-1988 and undated
15Ralph B. Sipper, 1978-1980
16Roger Straus, 1974-1982 and undated
17Sa-Sm, 1977-1986 and undated
18So-Sz, 1969-1987 and undated
19Marshall Terry, 1979-1981 and undated
20T, 1974-1987
21U-V, 1974-1988 and undated
22Wa-Wh, 1958-1986 and undated
23Wi-Wz, 1976-1990 and undated
24Herb Yellin, 1978-1979 and undated
25X-Y-Z, 1978-1988
26From Large Group, 1979-1982 and undated
27First Names Only, A-M, 1976-1988 and undated
28First Names Only, N-Z, 1978-1985 and undated
29Inclusions to Letters
30Unidentified, 1968-1987 and undated

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Material about Barthelme and his Works, 1964-2001

Interviews and Biographical Articles, 1972-2001
An interview with Barthelme was published in the Summer 1981 issue of the Paris Review as part of its well known series of interviews with writers. J.D. O'Hara taped the initial conversation with Barthelme, transcribed the tape, and sent the transcript to Barthelme. Barthelme heavily reworked the transcript to make an entirely different draft. This series contains various drafts of the interview and some related correspondence. See also the J.D. O'Hara folder in the Correspondence series.
The Paris Review
BoxFolder
131Typescript draft, [ca. 1980-1981]
2Second typescript draft (photocopied), with editorial notes by Ann Beattie, [ca. 1980-1981]
3Third typescript draft (photocopied), [ca. 1980-1981]
4Final typescript draft (photocopied), signed, [ca. 1980-1981]
5Page proof, introduction to interview, [ca. 1980-1981]
6Correspondence, [ca. 1980-1981]
7Miscellaneous, 1972-2001 and undated

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Reviews, 1964-1990
Reviews of Barthelme's works, primarily from newspapers and magazines. Reviews on acidic newsprint have been photocopied onto less acidic paper.
BoxFolder
138Amateurs, 1976-1977
9City Life, 1970-1971
10Come Back, Dr. Caligari, 1964
11The Dead Father, 1975-1977
12Forty Stories, 1987-1988
13Great Days, 1978-1979
14Great Days [play], 1983
15Guilty Pleasures, 1974
16The King, 1990
17Other Works, 1970-1988
18Overnight to Many Distant Cities, 1983-1984
19Paradise, 1986-1987
20Sadness, 1972-1974
21Sam's Bar, 1987
22Sixty Stories, 1981, 1989
23The Slightly Irregular Fire Engine, 1972
24Snow White, 1967
25Unspeakable Practices, Unnatural Acts, 1968-69

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Articles and Reviews, Foreign Language, 1969-1984
Reviews of Barthelme's work in languages other than English.
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1326Articles and Reviews, Foreign Language, 1969-1984

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Clippings, 1974-1989
Articles about Barthelme, the Houston/Texas writing scene, and some of his friends.
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1327Donald Barthelme, 1974-1989 and undated
28Houston/Texas Writing Scene, 1984-1988
29Mary Ann Hayes
30Jim Love, 1980
31Grace Paley and the White House Eleven, and undated 1978-1979
32Susan Sontag, 1977-1980

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Criticism/Papers on Barthelme, 1975-1986
This series contains literary criticism and student papers about Barthelme's work.
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1333Criticism/Papers on Barthelme, 1975-1986 and undated

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Writing Career, 1972-1997

Creative Writing Program, University of Houston, [ca. 1980s-1988]
This series contains materials related to Barthelme's teaching career at the University of Houston, including some of the assignments he gave his writing classes. The folder containing class enrollment and grades is closed to the public for privacy reasons.
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141Class Enrollment and Grades, 1981-1988 CLOSED
2Class Materials, [ca. 1980s]
4Promotional Materials, Creative Writing Program and Houston Reading Series, [ca. 1980s]
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27Promotional flyer paste-ups, 1987-1988
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145Teaching Evaluations, 1988
6University of Houston, [ca. 1980s]

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Graduate Program in Writing, The City College of New York, [ca. 1970s]
One folder of material related to Barthelme's teaching career at the City College of New York.
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147Graduate Program in Writing, The City College of New York, [ca. 1970s]

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PEN American, 1976-1989
Barthelme was a member of the writers' association PEN American Center, serving as its vice president for the period 1977-1979. Most of the material in this series relates to the planning of the 48th International PEN Congress, which was held in New York City in 1986. Copies of papers that were delivered on the topic of "The Writer's Imagination and the Imagination of the State," are included.
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148Awards, 1989 and undated
948th International PEN Congress, Packets, 1986
10-1148th International PEN Congress, Panelists' Papers, 1986
1248th International PEN Congress, Report, 1987
13PEN American Center, 1978-1987
14PEN American Center, Printed Manner, 1976-1989
15Planning Committee, 1988-1989
16Planning Committee, Planning Survey Results, 1988
17Program Committee, 48th International PEN Congress, 1983-1986
18Program Committee, 48th International PEN Congress, Correspondence, 1985

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Awards and Events, 1972-1984
Awards and certificates received by Barthelme, including the National Book Award and the French Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, and related materials.
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1419American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, 1978-1983
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2915Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres certificate, with letter, 1989
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1420Miscellaneous, 1980-1984
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2916National Book Award for Children's Books, 1972
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1421National Institute of Arts and Letters, Morton Dauwen Zabel Award, 1972
Writers in Society Series, University of Houston [U-matic videotape]

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Contracts, 1975-1997
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1422Contracts, 1975-1997

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Royalties, 1978-1986
This folder contains royalty statements.
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1423Royalties, 1978-1986

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Miscellaneous, 1987
This folder contains only a single membership roster for the Texas Institute of Letters.
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1424Miscellaneous, 1987

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Photographs, 1979-1988

Photographs of Donald Barthelme alone or with his wife or fellow writers. Of special note is the photograph from the "Postmodernists Dinner" arranged by Barthelme in 1983, which includes leading writers who were described by critics as postmodern in style.
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1823John Barth, 1979
24Donald and Marion Barthelme, undated
25Donald Barthelme, 1979 and undated
26Donald Barthelme, [ca. 1980s]
27Donald Barthelme, 1988
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29Donald Barthelme 1988
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1828Donald Barthelme and John Barth, undated
29Donald Barthelme and Grace Paley, 1980
30Donald Barthelme and George Plimpton, 1988
31Miscellaneous, undated
32Postmodernists Dinner: Donald Barthelme, John Barth, Robert Coover, Kurt Vonnegut, Walter Abish, William Gass, and others, 1983

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Miscellaneous, 1960-1989

Most notable in this series are biographical notes about Donald Barthelme, and a photocopy of his appointment book from 1979.
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1833Art Openings, Promotional Materials, 1978-1987
34Biographical Information, 1982-1987
35Business Cards, Others', undated
36Cards, Various, undated
37Financial, 1973-1989
38Houston Review Cover
39Magazine Clippings, 1979-1984
40Memorial Services, 1978-1979
41Miscellaneous, undated
42Notes and Addresses, undated
43Postcards, Blank, undated
44Printed Pamphlets, 1960-1983 and undated
45Transcript, University of Houston, 1977
46Week-at-a-Glance appointment book, photocopy, 1979

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Students' Works, 1983-1989

Graduate Students, Creative Writing Program
Works submitted to Barthelme by students in the Creative Writing Program at the University of Houston.
Elizabeth Ashton
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151The Exorcist, undated
2Street Talk, 1984
3The Triumph 10, 1983