A Guide to the Joe Maynard Papers, 1975-1990 Maynard, Joe, Papers 10884-a

A Guide to the Joe Maynard Papers, 1975-1990

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Accession Number 10884-a


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
10884-a
Title
Joe Maynard Papers 1975-1990
Physical Characteristics
This collection has 96 items.
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Access to the collection shall only be granted by specific permission of the depositor.

Use Restrictions

See the University of Virginia Library’s use policy.

Preferred Citation

Joe Maynard Papers, Accession #10884-a , Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This collection was loaned to the Library by Joe Maynard of Charlottesville, Virginia, on October 31, 1991.

Scope and Content Information

There are 96 items, 1975-1990, chiefly concerning Joe Maynard's academic and personal interest in William S. Burroughs. Materials include correspondence, photographs, and printed material as well as two Christmas cards from Burroughs. Letters, 1980-1987, from Julia P. Aaron, include numerous postcards mostly thanking him for various items. In a letter of October 23, 1980, she mentions her brother's hope to get WSB[urroughs] and B[rion] G[ysin] and others to Santa Barbara [California] for a poetry bash. On March 20, 1981, she writes about seeing Burroughs at a Georgetown bookstore signing copies of Cities of the Red Night and briefly discusses her artwork. Other letters to Maynard concern bibliographic information about Burroughs' works. Letters from Random House, Inc. (October 18, 1972) and Grove Press (December 8, 1972) refer to printing information about Burroughs' works. There are letters from BC Research and First Printings of American Authors, divisions of Bruccoli Clark Publishers, concerning the bibliographic checklist of Burroughs' writings for the First Printings of American Authors. The photographs include one of Burroughs and Gysin, signed by both, September 28, 1975, and two photographs of the artwork of Aaron.

Contents List

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