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Series I: Manuscripts and Related Materials, 1942-2013 [Bulk Dates: 1950-1964]
Subseries I.1: Published Novels, circa 1952-1964, 2013 Subseries I.2: Unpublished Novels and Novellas, circa 1957-1964 Subseries I.3: Short Stories, 1945-1962, undated Subseries I.4: Poetry, 1950-1952 Subseries I.6: Articles, 1950s-1960s Subseries I.7: Drafts and Fragments, 1942-1978, undated Subseries I.8: Other Notes and Notebooks, 1962-1964, undated
Series III: Personal and Biographical Materials, 1948-2013 [Bulk Dates: 1948-1964]
Subseries III.1: Personal Correspondence and Related Materials, 1956-2013 Subseries III.2: Diaries, 1948-1964 Subseries III.3: Documents, 1956-1962 Subseries III.4: Financial, Tax, and Legal Files, 1956-1967 Subseries III.5: School Materials, 1949-1958 Subseries III.6: Sketchbooks and Artworks, 1953-1958, undated |
Series VIII: Digital Materials, 2010-2014Digital files can be accessed upon request via a secure laptop in the Rare Book & Manuscript Library's Reading Room. This series includes two audio files and one transcript of Kevin Kanarek's interviews with persons related to Moore. There is an audio file for an interview with Jonas Mekas. There is an audio file and a corresponding transcript for an interview with Michael "Dandy Kim" Caborn-Waterfield (the model for "Andrew Neville" in Chocolates for Breakfast); the transcript is available digitally as a pdf and a printed copy of the file has been placed in Box 19 Folder 13. The series also includes clips of two interviews on subjects related to Moore. Both were done by outside sources, and may be available elsewhere. The first is a video clip of Courtney Love speaking about how she was named after Courtney Farrel, the protagonist of Chocolates for Breakfast, giving her reading of the story, and discussing the overlap between the book and her own life (from VH1, 2010). The second is an audio clip of Jonas Mekas discussing his association with Edouard (Yves) De Laurot, including de Laurot's wartime past and their short-lived collaboration on Mekas' first film, Guns of the Trees (from Web of Stories, 2013). |