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Dawkins, Cecil, 1927-2019

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1927-10-02 - 2019-05-11

Biography

American poet.

Found in 101 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1958-09-12

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1979.001.1.2.010
Scope and Contents

"I am not so sure that it is the 'framework' in Catholicism that helps the writer. It is simply that the main Catholic concepts are in line with reality--the realization that man is not perfectible by his own efforts..."

Dates: 1958-09-12

Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1958-09-20

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1979.001.1.2.011
Scope and Contents

"This story is a good deal better than some of the ones in the current Martha Foley collection that I have been reading. I hesitate to say anything is wrong with the structure of it..."

Dates: 1958-09-20

Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1958-10-05

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1979.001.1.2.012
Scope and Contents

"I'll be interested to see what Mr. Ransom thinks of as [sic] 'hick talk.' I have always listened with profit to what he has had to say about my stories..."

Dates: 1958-10-05

Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1958-10-09

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1979.001.1.2.013
Scope and Contents

"My thoughts on this story of tentative. I think it wonderfully imaginative. It's a wonderful idea having the old woman think the devil is taking over. What chiefly worried m when I read it the first time was the occasional mannered use of the language..."

Dates: 1958-10-09

Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1958-10-19

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1979.001.1.2.014
Scope and Contents

"...The surest way to kill off the short story is to say it's a woman's art..."

Dates: 1958-10-19

Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1958-10-26

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1979.001.1.2.015
Scope and Contents

"...I suppose my novel too will be called another Southern ethic. I have an idiot in it. I wish I could do it, without the idiot but the idiot is necessary. In any case it's a very nice unobjectionable idiot..."

Dates: 1958-10-26

Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1958-11-08

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1979.001.1.2.016
Scope and Contents

"...I have worked some more on the Birmingham talk because it doesn't really suit me but I am too sick of it to do much with it. I mean universal religion as opposed to sect, the catholic as opposed to the parochial..."

Dates: 1958-11-08

Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1958-12-09

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1979.001.1.2.017
Scope and Contents

"Thanks for the clippings. No one there sent them to me so I wouldn't have seen them otherwise. I don’t exactly remember telling the lady the writer didn't need inspiration. At interviews I always feel like a dry cow being milked. There is no telling what they will get out of you..."

Dates: 1958-12-09

Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1958-12-13

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1979.001.1.2.018
Scope and Contents

"I've like each one better than the last but this is absolutely the best. It is inconceivable to me that a story this good will remain unpublished..."

Dates: 1958-12-13

Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1959-01-14

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1979.001.1.3.001
Scope and Contents

"I told you Eudora Welty was coming to the University of Chicago this year. She isn't. I am. Her brother got sick and they called me up and asked me to take her place and I foolishly accepted..."

Dates: 1959-01-14

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Subject
American Literature 1
Authors, American -- 20th century 1
Novelists, American -- 20th century. 1
Special Collections -- Correspondence -- O'Connor, Flannery. 1
Special Collections -- Manuscripts -- O'Connor, Flannery. 1