Dawkins, Cecil, 1927-2019
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, 1964-05-19
"...That operation in February started up my disseminated lupus and I have been in the hospital again recently with that. I'm at home now..."
Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1964-06-24
"...I've had four blood transfusions in the last month. The trouble is mostly kidneys - they don't refine the poisons out of the proteins and therefore you don't make blood like you should or you loose [sic] it like you shouldn't or something. As far as I am concerned as long as I can get at that typewriter, I have enough..."
Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1957-05-19
"...It is fine to know that freshmen are being introduced to contemporary literature somewhere. I had never heard of K.A. Porter or Faulkner or Eurdora Welty until I got to graduate school, but so many do not..."
Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1957-06-19
"...I don't really think the standard of judgment, the missing link, you spoke of that you find in my stories emerges from any religion but Christanity, because it concerns specifically Christ and the Incarnation..."
Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1957-07-16
"You certainly are nice to want to give me that dog but I'll have to take the thought for the dog. I didn't tell you what I raise: I raise peacocks--and you can't keep dogs and peacocks on the same place..."
Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1957-08-04
"...Last week I went to the university in Athens to give a talk on the short story at a Jamboree called The Southern Writer's Conference--put on by the university in conjunction with the Atlant Branch of the Penwomen. Believe me, penwomen are a tribe apart..."
Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1957-08-27
"What I can't decide is what you do with all that tomato juice. This is the only farm I've heard of that specializes in dogs, worms and tomato juice. If I ever get in that direction I'll certainly stop and investigate. Right now, what with my two aluminum legs, I don't have any urge to go out of the yard..."
Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1957-09-22
"I'm a full-time believer in writing habits, pedestrian as it all may sound. You may be able to do without them if you have genius but most of us only have talent and this is simply something that has to be assisted all the time by physical and mental habits or it dries up and blows away..."
Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1957-10-27
"...I always have an idea of what I want to do when I write a story, but whether I'll be able to remains always to be seen. I am writing a story now and have proceeded at a regular rate of two pages a day..."
Letter from Flannery O'Connor to Cecil Dawkins, 1957-11-17
"Except for one novel by Wright Morris I haven't read any of those people in that book either. No, I did try to read one of Paul Darsey Boles novels but it was pretty bad and I didn't get beyond a chapter..."