Feldman, Burton
Found in 112 Collections and/or Records:
Feldman Documents, Story Drafts, Mostly from 50s, circa 1950
This folder contains some of the earliest fiction projects that Burton Feldman attempted. His early work with literature mostly consisted of short stories.
Feldman Documents, ''The Nobel Prize,'' Lit. Prize Research, Notes, and Drafts (1 of 3), 1994-2000
This folder is the first of three containing Burton Feldman's research on the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Feldman Documents, ''The Nobel Prize,'' Lit. Prize Research, Notes, and Drafts (2 of 3), 1994-2000
This folder is the second of three containing Burton Feldman's research on the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Feldman Documents, ''The Nobel Prize,'' Lit. Prize Research, Notes, and Drafts (3 of 3), 1994-2000
This folder is the third of three containing Burton Feldman's research on the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Feldman Documents, Three Notebooks, 1950-1964
Feldman Documents, ''Whistler's Mother is Missing,'' Notes, Outlines, and Revisions, circa 1992
This folder contains notes and drafts of a fiction project by Burton Feldman called ''Whistler's Mother is Missing.'' The story is a murder mystery featuring Burton Feldman's stock characters of Wrist and Emma Carew.
Feldman Manuscripts, ''A Period of Innocence'' by Peggy (1 of 2), between 1980-1990
This folder is the first of two containing a story written by Peggy Feldman called ''A Period of Innocence''.
Feldman Manuscripts, ''Against Fame'' Draft, circa 1990-1995
This folder contains a copy of Burton Feldman's book ''Against Fame,'' formerly known as ''Literature and Glory.''
Feldman Manuscripts, ''Against Fame'' Final Copy, circa 1990-1995
This folder contains a copy of Burton Feldman's book ''Against Fame,'' formerly known as ''Literature and Glory.'' This copy was Feldman's final draft of the book. This copy is complete with a prospectus at the beginning.
Feldman Manuscripts, ''Chopin's Bones'' (1 of 2), between 1980-1995
This folder is the first of two containing a draft of a novel written by Burton Feldman called ''Chopin's Bones''. The novel features two characters that Feldman used consistently throughout his novels named Wrist and Emma.
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- Literature 111
- Notes (Documents) 99
- Denver (Colo.) 82
- Colorado 80
- Manuscripts for publication 62
- Creative writing 59
- Detective and mystery stories 49
- Outlines 32
- Newspapers 26
- Criticism 15
- Photocopies 14
- Short stories 14
- Poetry 13
- Fame 12
- Modernism (Literature) 10
- Romanticism 10
- Mythology 8
- Brainstorming 7
- Notebooks 6
- Periodicals 6
- Religion 6
- Philosophy 5
- Psychology 5
- Prospectuses 4
- Zen Buddhism 4
- Anthropology 3
- Jerusalem 3
- Kinship 3
- Nobel Prize winners 3
- Nobel Prizes -- History 3
- Printed ephemera 3
- Authorship 2
- Books and reading 2
- Chicago (Ill.) 2
- Enlightenment (Zen Buddhism) 2
- Linguistics 2
- Literary agents 2
- Newsletters 2
- Outlines, syllabi, etc. 2
- Programs 2
- Registers (Lists) 2
- Research notes 2
- Archaeology 1
- Black humor 1
- Cults 1
- Drama 1
- Empiricism 1
- Eroticism in literature 1
- Fund raising 1
- Judaism 1
- Magic 1
- Maps 1
- Memorandums 1
- Periodical editors 1
- Physics 1
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- Science 1
- Taboo 1
- Theology 1
- Translations 1
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