Box 26
Contains 55 Results:
Woodrow Wilson Center: Grant Proposal, 1994, FebruaryOctober 1995
"A Posthumous Edition of Ralph Ellison's Second Novel," correspondence with Charles Blitzer and others from the Woodrow Wilson Center, Fellowship Application Materials
Woodrow Wilson Center: Project Introduction, September 15, 1995
Handwritten notes, excerpt from publication.
Callahan: Prose, 1973
Essays, speechs, conference addresses by John F. Callahan. "Re-Examing the American Classics: A Look-See," "No More Alienation Over Me," essay on Eve, Michael Harper review, Gaines piece.
Callahan: Review of Curving Roads by John Stewart, 1975
Handwritten notes, drafts for review of book on contemporary jazz
Callahan: Revolutionary Petunias, 1973
Callahan's notes, writing about Alice Walker's poetry
Callahan: Phil and Franny LeVine, 1975
Correspondence (letters, postcard) between Callahan and LeVine
Callahan: Richard Wasson, April 1973-April 1974
Essay by Richard Wasson, "Class, History, Psychology and the Aesthetics of Antoine Bloy_," with note of correspondence from Wasson to Callahan attached. Also included: review of Callahan's The Illusions of a Nation from a German literary publication, and a copy of the Journal of Aesthetic Education (April 1973)
Callahan: Memorabilia, 19771983
Various issues of correspondence, postcards, other personal effects. Includes an issue of TIME from (2/14/77) on the cultural impact of"Roots," and an article on Callahan from a Lewis & Clark publication.
Callahan: Image-Making, 1977
"Image-Making: Tradition and the Two Versions of The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman," by John F. Callahan. This essay is a revised and expanded version of a lecture given at Yale University in November, 1976. 29 pages.
Callahan: Chaos, Complexity, and Possibility, undated
"Chaos, Complexity, and Possibility: The Historical Frequencies of Ralph Ellison," by John F. Callahan. 37 pages.