Box 6
Contains 45 Results:
"Fragment from an intended song for an intended play", [early 1970s]
One autograph page.
"The Whole World Knows", 1977-1978
Includes the original autograph script, typescripts and photocopied typescripts, notes, stage directions, and correspondence. The play is Justice's adaptation of Eudora Welty's short story, "The Golden Apples." Correspondence with theater directors and one letter from Eudora Welty regarding the play are present.
"The Hitch-Hikers", [1970s]
Material related to Justice's adaptation of Eudor Welty's story includes original autograph scripts, typescript drafts, all with extensive autograph revisions, plus a copy of the Reader's Theater version.
"Out of a Suitcase #2 - The Whistler", [n.d.]
Five pages of autograph and typescript draft.
"The Surrealist Police", [n.d.]
Program for a production by the Drama Department of the University of Miami.
"The Doctor's Wife", [1949]
Clipping regarding a second prize awarded by the Stanford Creative Writing Contest in 1949 for Justice's short story.
"The Lady", 1949-1984
First published in Western Review, this story was selected for the O. Henry Prize Collection of Stories for 1950, and reprinted in an anthology of O. Henry Award winners in 1984. Includes clippings, letters from Wallace Stegner and Ray B. West, and other correspondence. Issues of Western Review and Stanford Short Stories, in which "The Lady" was published, were cataloged for Special Collections (Spec PS3519 .U825 L34 1950 and Spec PS3519 .U825 L34 1950b).
"In the Green Room", 1983
Research, notes, and typescript, with extensive autograph revisions, for an unpublished short story based on a passage in a Wallace Stevens letter.
"Death, Night, Etc.", 1994-1998
Computer typescript drafts, autograph notes, galley proof, and an e-mail letter from Robert Mezey related to this short story published by Yale Review (1998 Spr). It was originally titled "Ma Non Troppo."
"The Fugitive-Agrarian "Myth""
Carbon typescript of Justice's 1947 Master of Arts thesis for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, plus autograph pages of bibliography and table of contents.
Book reviews, 1956-1960
Photocopies of Justice's reviews of books written by Thomas Merton, Kathleen Raine, Howard Moss, Paul Goodman, J. V. Cunningham, A. E. Housman, and Tennessee Williams.
Introduction, Kees material, and reviews, 1960-1979
Photocopies of stories by Kees, reviews, and Justice's introduction.
Correspondence and financial material, 1963-1995
Correspondence regarding publication of various editions, a contract for the revised edition, royalty statements, and check stubs.
"The Invention of Free Verse", 1985
Photocopy of article published in The Iowa Review.
"The Prose Sublime or, The Deep Sense of Things Belonging Together, Inexplicably", 1988 Fall
Photocopy of article published in The Michigan Quarterly Review.
"The Enormous Lonlies: Selections from the Notebooks of Henri Coulette", [1989?]
Photocopy of typescript with an introduction by Justice and Robert Mezey.
"A Certain Unreasonableness of Feeling", 1994
Typescript bearing extensive autograph revisions of an essay on Philip Larkin.
Afterword to Edwin Arlington Robinson's The Torrent and the Night Before, 1996
Includes typescript draft bearing extensive autograph revisions, galley proofs, and a letter from the publisher.
Illustrations and paintings, [n.d.]
Three color and one black and white slides of painting and linocuts by Justice. Painting titles include "Cafe," "Payday," "Still Life with Turnips," and "Old Building."
"The Second Wallace Stevens", 1992 Spr
Typescript draft, bearing extensive autograph revisions, and autograph notes for remarks on Wallace Stevens delivered at a Poetry Society of America meeting.