Literature
Found in 116 Collections and/or Records:
Scrapbook of collected poetry
This scrapbook contains a well considered collection of poetry in printed, typed and hand-written formats.
Jan Shipps papers
The Jan Shipps papers (1961-1979) consist of two papers written by Shipps entitled "Writings about Modern Mormonism: An Essay Review on Samuel W. Taylor's Latest Book" and "An 'Inside-Outsider' in Zion."
Clarice Short papers
The Clarice Short papers (1904-1975) consist of diaries, correspondence to her family in New Mexico, and rough drafts of poems. Short was an author and a member of the University of Utah Department of English.
Linda Sillitoe papers
The Linda Sillitoe papers (1940-1996) contain handwritten and typed manuscripts of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction, as well as research files consisting of news clippings, correspondence, articles, promotional materials, and other documents. Included are drafts and correspondence for a biography of Lowell L. Bennion by Mary Bradford for which Linda Sillitoe served as editor. Sillitoe is a writer and poet.
W. J. Sloan papers
The W. J. Sloan papers consist of three seemingly autobiographical experiences, two describing his time as sheriff in Arizona. Could be short stories.
Bess Foster Smith papers
The Bess Foster Smith papers consist of a five-page biography of George Washington Hill written by Smith, but based on a manuscript by Theresa Snow Hill, a descendent of Hill.
Dale Snyder papers
The Dale Snyder papers (1895) consist of a children's book titled, The Old Woman and Her Pig.
Lynn Stegner papers
The Lynn Stegner papers (1977-1997) consist primarily of her manuscript drafts, some with critiques, notes, and research materials. It also contains correspondence.
Page Stegner papers
The Page Stegner papers (1969-2001) consist of manuscript drafts, finished manuscripts, galleys, published essays, interviews, correspondence, and news articles. This collection also contains drafts through page proofs of Marking the Sparrow's Fall: Wallace Stegner's American West, with an introduction written by Page Stegner.