Box 73
Contains 26 Results:
Bob Loomis (Random House) Correspondence and Book Proposal from Kansas University, November 4, 1996-December 16, 1996
Includes a fax to Bob Loomis about a book proposal Callahan received. The proposal was to develop an annotated edition of The Invisible Man. Callahan and Loomis also discuss Callahan's work.
Marilyn Sewell Correspondence, January 27, 1997 - February 12, 1997
Includes a handwritten letter to Callahan from Marilyn Sewell which mentions an article on Callahan as well as Sewell's own work. Callahan's response includes congratulating on her book.
Ross Spears Correspondence, February 12, 1997 - March 20, 1997
Includes two letters between John Callahan and Ross Spears. Spears was producing a James Agee Film Project, "Tell About the South" (a documentary series on the history of twentieth-century Southern literature). Spears was in need of photographs of Ralph Ellison. Also included in the folder is a James Agee Film Project catalogue.
John Domini Correspondence, March 20, 1997 - April 7, 1997
Includes two letters between John Domini and Michael Mooney, as well as the book proposal and first chapter of Domini's The Siren: Naples and the Question of Cities.
Sterling Brown Symposium 10/24-10/26/1997, October 24, 1997 - October 26, 1997
One invitation and RSVP card for the Sterling Allen Brown Symposium, hosted by Williams Collge. The Symposium was from October 24-26, 1997
Steven Tracey Correspondence and Rights for Ellison's Work, September 2, 1998
A set of correspondence between Steven Tracy and Callahan. Steven Tracey was asking to reprint Ellison's essay "Remembering Jimmy" for the book Write Me a Few of Your Lines: A Blues Reader published by The University of Massachusetts Press. Included is a list of materials and a table of contents for the book.