ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Title August Franza Collection
Collection Number Collection 385
OCLC Number 1240504801
Creator August Franza, 1932-
Provenance Donated by August Franza in 2004.
Extent,Scope, and Content Note The collection is comprised of consists of 14 cubic feet of Franza's original manuscripts,
novels, plays, poems, essays, clippings, and correspondence created between 1952 and
2005.
Arrangement and Processing Note Processing completed by Kristen J. Nyitray in January 2006. Finding aid revised and updated by Kristen J. Nyitray in June 2019. Last updated: March 2021.
The collection is arranged in the orider it was received.
Language English
Restrictions on Access The collection is open to researchers without restriction.
Rights and Permissions Stony Brook University Libraries' consent to access as the physical owner of the collection
does not address copyright issues that may affect publication rights. It is the sole
responsibility of the user of Special Collections and University Archives materials
to investigate the copyright status of any given work and to seek and obtain permission
where needed prior to publication.
Citation [Item], August Franza Collection, Special Collections and University Libraries, Stony
Brook University Libraries.
Historical Note August Franza is a novelist, playwright, collagist, poet, and short story writer who
has been steadily producing creative work for forty years. He earned degrees from
Brooklyn College (B.A.), Columbia University (M.A.), and Stony Brook University (Ph.D.)
His dissertation, The Fallen Idol, is about the relationship between the critic John
Ruskin and the painter J.M.W. Turner.Three of his one-act plays have been produced
at Stony Brook University and at the Village Gate in New York City. His collages have
been exhibited at Generator Gallery in the East Village of New York City, in a Sag
Harbor Art Gallery and at the Islip Art Museum. Franza's essays, short stories, and
poems have appeared in such diverse publications as The New York Times, Newsday, Harvard
Magazine, ETC: The Journal of Semantics, Commonweal, The English Journal, Harper’s
Magazine, Long Island Quarterly and Hampton Shorts, annual Long Island anthology of
stories, essays, and poetry.15 chapbooks of poems have been published dealing with
his side travels, and, most recently, two short stories have appeared in Hampton Shorts.
"Eagle Eye," a short story drawn from an unpublished novel, was one six finalists
in a Newsday historical short story contest, which had over 400 submissions. His novel
The Events at Vista Bay was published by XOXOX Press in 2005.
Subjects Franza, August, 1932- Franza, August, 1932- -- Archives. American literature -- New York (State) -- Suffolk County. Poetry. American poetry -- New York (State) -- Suffolk County. Poets, American -- New York (State) -- Suffolk County. Suffolk County (N.Y.) -- Literary Collections.
INVENTORY
BOX 1 MANUSCRIPTS
SAY YES! (musical), 1952 (2 folders)
Early Plays – JOURNEY TO ANACHRONIA OR CONVENTION AND TRADITION IN MILWAUKEE, 1955(?)
Early Plays – ONLY TWO YEARS, 1955
Early Plays - 1955(?)
Early Plays - SNAKESKIN, 1955(?)
Early Plays – THE BRIGHT YOUNG MEN, 1956 (2 folders)
THE SON (TV play), 1958 A comedy-drama about the efforts of a seemingly helpless but tyrannical Italian-American
father who thwarts his son’s struggle for independence
THE THIRST WE HAVE (novella), 1960 The domestic loves and professional struggles of a novice bent on fulfilling his destiny
as a great teacher
THE VITAL CENTER (novel, satiric), 1962 Expressing multiple points of view from the superintendent down to teachers and students,
this comic novel examines the ironies, complexities, contradictions and just plain
bizarre behavior in a modern school district on Long Island. At the same time, the
novel comments on world events, thereby making the local events seem even more absurd.
A school year is a furious dance, but few people are aware of it.
BOX 2 MANUSCRIPTS
BOB, SON OF BATTLE: HIS CONFESSIONS (novella), 1963 Comedy in two parts about teacher Bob Stroonz (1) trying to make ends meet working
a demanding second job and (2) getting hired to teach summer school at a posh Massachusetts
private school full of neurotic affluent teenagers.
THE ADVENTURES OF MICHAL AMERICA (novel), 1964 (3 folders) Influenced by his idealistic Italian immigrant father, Michal America launches himself
into the education wars as an idealistic teacher, but there are deflating, quixotic
results.
NIGHT OF BROKEN GLASS (one-act-play, satiric), 1965 This absurdist play with film from the movies (the title referring to Kristalnacht
in Germany in 1938) deals with narrator Kelly’s attempt to awaken the audience to
the brute realities of the 20th century. The audience rebels as conflict in a school
between Principal Herr Kleinemann and teacher Michael Mouse degenerates into a conflict
with Nazis. The audience confused, the play self-destructs.
THE NAVIGATORS or INITIATIONS (novel), 1966 (2 folders) The story of the troubles of two generations of an immigrant Italian family, the Del
Vecchios. It begins in the 1900’s in a grim tenement in Greenwich Village, Manhattan,
reveals the struggles of assimilation, and ends on a military base where Peter Del
Vecchio, a conflicted air force officer, is serving during the Korea War.
THERE ARE NO SURVIVORS OF THE 30 YEARS' WAR (one-act play), 1967 (A one-act play that begins with picketing against the Vietnam War and ends with the
theater manager promising the return of ticket money to an irate audience). In WW2,
two hapless American soldiers in Germany take refuge in a library and discover a document
which describes equally hapless German soldiers during the Thirty Years War of 1618-48.
Two German soldiers from that period appear and compare war and combat with the American
soldiers.
BLACK COFFEE (poems), 1967-1980 9 folders) Poems in various styles on a wide range of concerns, interests, topics, and states
consciousness.
BOX 3 MANUSCRIPTS
BLACK COFFEE (poems), 1967-1980 (9 folders) Poem in various styles on a wide range of concerns, interests, topics, and states
consciousness.
BIRDS OF A FEATHER (novel), 1967 Violent events at an isolated high school occur during a fierce blizzard which cuts
the school off from the community. A student revolt, caused by administrative excesses
and arrogance, results in the students taking charge and incarcerating faculty members
in classrooms. Backed by weapons takes from the school’s rifle club, the students
punish the administrators. When student’s excesses occur, some faculty members escape
and a violent confrontation takes place. Order is restored but only after deaths occur
on both sides.
BOX 4 MANUSCRIPTS
THE BAFFLED DINOSAUR (poems), 1969 (2 folders) 20 faculty and student members on Chanam high school on Long Island each speak their
secret thoughts about what life in a high school is really like.
THE INSPECTOR GENERAL (one-act-play, satiric), 1970 When superintendent of Schools R. Winston Churchill Lincoln is told that an inspector
general is going to inspect his school district and may already be teaching in the
district in disguise, he undertakes an investigation that leads to utter chaos. So
much so that the audience walks outs screaming, “I AM THE INSPECTOR GENERAL!”
VAIN BODIES or DEATH OF OUR FATHERS (novel), 1972-1973 (3 folders) Hoping to benefit their marriage, Michael and Jo Villanova join an ecumenical religious
group whose purpose is to improve marriages. As they become deeply involved, they
discover that the group’s principles have changed from broadly ecumenical to narrowly
Catholic. At the same time, Michael, reading history, becomes aware of the life of
Michael Servetus aka Villanueva, a sixteenth century philosopher in a lethal conflict
with John Calvin. Relating the 16th century clash of values to their own, Michael
and Jo fight the changes but are defeated, as Servetus was.
PENIS ENVY (one-act-play, satiric), 1974 A rejected writer, who has failed his Ph.D. entrance exam, encounters resistance,
absurdity, and hysteria among his students in his high school classes. He is also
pursued by his superior and the Thirty-First Evaluator. To top off his miseries, all
the books in his library collapse on his head, but he survives and arises to fight
another day.
BOX 5 MANUSCRIPTS
AXE aka THE ASSAULT (novel), 1974-1975 (3 folders)
AXE aka THE ASSAULT (screenplay), 1974-1975 Jay Axelrod, a Queens’s resident teaching at a Manhattan college, commits an unpremeditated
murder of a Latin American student who turns out not to be the person he appeared
to be. This discovery drives Jay into a nightmare struggle to discover the true identity
of his victim as well as his own true identity. As Jay searches for the truth on Long
Island, Manhattan, and Peru, he discovers love and deadly conspiracy.
Arrows of Longing: BEHOLD THE MAN (Ecce Homo) - A Filmscript of the Life of Friedrich
Nietzsche (play), 1974-1980 (2 folders) Based on Nietzsche’s remark: “I love the great despisers for they are the great adorers
and arrows of longing for the other shore”, these plays and scripts examine the careers
and conflicts of six great overreachers.
Arrows of Longing: SPHINX - A Screenplay about Charles Darwin (screenplay), 1974-1980 Based on Nietzsche’s remark: “I love the great despisers for they are the great adorers
and arrows of longing for the other shore”, these plays and scripts examine the careers
and conflicts of six great overreachers.
BOX 6 MANUSCRIPTS
Arrows of Longing: KARL!!: THE MOOR OF SOHO – A musical play about Karl Marx (play),
1974-1980 Based on Nietzsche’s remark: “I love the great despisers for they are the great adorers
and arrows of longing for the other shore”, these plays and scripts examine the careers
and conflicts of six great overreachers.
Arrows of Longing: MUST A SONG ALWAYS BE A SONG! – A Play about Charles Ives (play),
1974-1980 Based on Nietzsche’s remark: “I love the great despisers for they are the great adorers
and arrows of longing for the other shore”, these plays and scripts examine the careers
and conflicts of six great overreachers.
Arrows of Longing: THE INK COLIEE – A play about The Ordeals of Stephane Mallarme
(play), 1974-1980 Based on Nietzsche’s remark: “I love the great despisers for they are the great adorers
and arrows of longing for the other shore”, these plays and scripts examine the careers
and conflicts of six great overreachers.
Arrows of Longing: THE COMEDIAN AS THE LETTERS WS – A play about Wallace Stevens (play),
1974-1980 (2 folders) Based on Nietzsche’s remark: “I love the great despisers for they are the great adorers
and arrows of longing for the other shore”, these plays and scripts examine the careers
and conflicts of six great overreaches.
BLOODSTREAM (novel), 1975-1976 (2 folders) Based on the DeFeo family murders in Amityville, Long Island, this novel, seen from
the point of view of Frankie Croce, the killer son, examines and explores the reasons
why he murdered his father, mother, two brothers, and a sister.
AMERICA ARRIBA! (novel- satiric), 1976-1980 (1 of 4 folders) In pursuit of a market for a new product called “Donquiburguers”, Eli Naches, President
of Donquiburguers, Inc., resurrects Don Quijote and Sancho Panza from Cervantes’ novel,
has them trained for 20th century society, then sends them to South America to promote
Donquiburguers. As in Cervantes’ novel, all hell breaks loose.
BOX 7 MANUSCRIPTS
AMERICA ARRIBA! (novel- satiric), 1976-1980 (3 of 4 folders) In pursuit of a market for a new product called “Donquiburguers”, Eli Naches, President
of Donquiburguers, Inc., resurrects Don Quijote and Sancho Panza from Cervantes’ novel,
has them trained for 20th century society, then sends them to South America to promote
Donquiburguers. As in Cervantes’ novel, all hell breaks loose.
THE NAKED EYE aka THE MARRIAGE (one-act-play), 1977 In a monologue, a woman visits her deceased husband in a funeral home and, rejecting
the usual platitudes, frankly explores the realities of their marriage, then bids
him goodbye.
MEMORIES (one-act-play, satiric), 1977 When the lights go out on a suburban Long Island couple and they are unable to watch
TV, they take out their picture albums and review their family experiences by candlelight.
The surprise is their ‘family experiences’ amount to the sitcoms and soap operas they
have watched all their lives. When their sons visit, they don’t know who they are.
STRIKING NOTES (journal of a strike), 1979 A personal journal of a teachers’ strike at the Miller Place Schools in 1979.
NAYBUZZ (one-act-play, satiric), 1979 A party attended by suburban Long Islanders, each of whom has the name of famous Hollywood,
literary, and sarcastic celebrities. A banal conversation contrasts with their celebrated
names and identities.
THE CURE, 1979 (incomplete)
HOUSE OF PAIN (long poem about Gerard Manley Hopkins - published), 1980 The personal ordeals of the great 19th century English Catholic poet and priest.
B.F. SKINNER’S PLANET (essay), 1981 A critique of B.F. Skinner’s behaviorism.
THAT MAN aka THE ONE HUDREDTH (novel), 1981 Based on the Norse legends, this story deals with a three contemporary Americans (Harry
Krieger, Mark Nido, and a woman named Valerie) who, in contemporary situations, are
brought together by chance and love. After a long period of testing during which their
relationships deepen, they sent out to save the world from Ragnarok, the day of doom.
HERO OF OUR TIME (novel), 1980-1981 (1 of 2 folders) J.J. Katharin, raised by his stern but loving grandfather, grows from his one-parent
isolation into a world of complexity and riddles. Learning about envy, hatred, hypocrisy,
sex, love, and friendship, he takes this difficult but useful knowledge and carries
it tentatively into the future.
BOX 8 MANUSCRIPTS
HERO OF OUR TIME (novel), 1980-1981 (1 of 2 folders) J.J. Katharin, raised by his stern but loving grandfather, grows from his one-parent
isolation into a world of complexity and riddles. Learning about envy, hatred, hypocrisy,
sex, love, and friendship, he takes this difficult but useful knowledge and carries
it tentatively into the future.
THE FALLEN IDOL (Ph.D. dissertation on John Ruskin and J.M.W. Turner), 1982 The story of the complex relationship between young art critic John Ruskin and J.M.W.
Turner, the elderly and famous British Romantic painter. Focuses equally on Ruskin’s
writing and Turner’s paintings.
THE MURDER OF HITLER (novel 1983, published 2002) A what-if novel describing the confrontation between Franz Kafka and Adolf Hitler
in Prague in 1912. Kafka, driven by his disturbing dreams, pursues Hitler the young
artist, not yet fired by the crisis of World War One.
WRITE AS YOU ARE (text), 1983 Published – J. Weston Walch, pubs – published. The contents are designed to help high
school students master composition, the novel, and the mass media. A fourth on figurative
language is about to be published.
MASTERING THE NOVEL (text), 1984 Published – J. Weston Walch, pubs – published. The contents are designed to help high
school students master composition, the novel, and the mass media. A fourth on figurative
language is about to be published.
SUBURBS OF ELLIGHTENMENT (essays on education), 1985
BOX 9 MANUSCRIPTS
PULLING A GAUGUIN (novel, incomplete), 1988 Without warning Caril Bridgewater, an amateur artist, leaves her husband, home and
children, and disappears. Her husband, Paul, tracks her down in the Caribbean where
they confront each other’s demons.
MADE IN BROOKLYN (novel), 1988-1989 (2 folders) With the death of his mother, Michael Floretti plunges into a bitter conflict with
his sister. On the surface, the conflict is about the disposition house; underneath,
it is a bitter sibling rivalry about family identity, contrary views of the past,
and who got trapped and who escaped.
ELEVEN ONE-ACT PLAYS (two performed), 1960-1987
POOR BASTARD (short stories in two volumes), 1960-1988
Brooklyn Plays: THE INCOGNITO MAN (play), 1988-1989 Two treatments of the same event: sibling rivalry that emerges after the death of
the parents. BLUE CHAMPAGNE is written in the realistic mode; THE INCOGNITO MAN is
surreal.
Brooklyn Plays: BLUE CHAMPAGNE (play), 1988-1989 Two treatments of the same event: sibling rivalry that emerges after the death of
the parents. BLUE CHAMPAGNE is written in the realistic mode; THE INCOGNITO MAN is
surreal.
LIZARD ON A WHITE WALL (novel: incomplete), 1989 Novel set in the Caribbean.
SAT FOLLIES OF 1985 (play), 1988-1989
YOU AND THE MASS MEDIA (text), 1989 Published – J. Weston Walch, pubs – published. The contents are designed to help high
school students master composition, the novel, and the mass media. A fourth on figurative
language is about to be published.
THE MAGIC MOUNTAIN (screenplay), 1991 Screenplay version of Thomas Mann’s 1924 novel about Hans Castorp’s experiences and
discoveries at a Swiss tuberculosis sanatorium prior to World War One.
BOX 10 MANUSCRIPTS
THE LIFE I HAD IN MIND (novel: incomplete), 1990-1991 Vito Nuova, an obsessive writer, tries to purge his mind of his literary career, ambitions,
failures, friends, and enemies.
MAN OF THE CENTURY (novel: incomplete), 1990-1991 An ironically titled story about Tom and Petra Amphibologies, an everyman and woman.
Using an early English printing device (“f” for “s”) as well as some over-the-top
chapter heading, the author tells a story of their loves, hates, joys, work, miseries
and opinions as they try to find what is lasting in the transience of the present.
EVENTS AT VISTA BAY (novel in form of a journal), 1990 (4 folders) After thirty years of owning their home, Roy and Julia Turner choose condo-living
in an isolated “Adult Community” on Long Island. Roy, retired, is looking for peace
and quiet as he enjoys each living day sketching and painting natural and bird life.
Julia, still working, is under a great deal of pressure. All does not go well as domestic
and social problems intrude on Roy’s search for tranquility.
CONFESSION (long poem), 1991 Long poem assessing life in the 20th century.
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN SCHOOL HANGED HERSELF (novel: incomplete), 1991
THE GRAND HIGHWAY (novel), 1991-1992 (2 folders) Youthful Mark Gamble goes on a nationwide search for his mother, who may or may not
be the assassin of a world famous politician. Mark’s travels, and the people he meets,
sometimes stupefy, but often enrich him. His life turns out to be richer than he could
ever have imagined.
BOX 11 MANUSCRIPTS
THORN IN THE FLESH (novel), 1992-1993 (3 folders) Severe crises occur in the Lawrence family when a naïve daughter marries a successful
but shrewd, wily, and dangerous sociopath.
YOU CAN’T GET OFF THE ISLAND (play – performed at Stony Brook), 1992 Comedy-drama about the effect on a Long Island family of the effort to shut down the
Shoreham Nuclear Plant.
ADRIANNA (one-act play), 1992 A declining 85 year old woman fantasizes about her life and family until her daughter
appears to try to convince her about what is real. Screaming ensues.
THE MAN WHO WAITED FOR HIS WIFE (play performed at The Village Gate), 1992 Ray Joyce shows up at the book department of a department store fifteen minutes before
opening time, causing suspicion and confusion. He says his wife has a job interview
at personnel and he just wants to look at the books while he waits for her. Elsie,
a saleswoman and Helen, the manager, react strongly to Ray since there has recently
been some criminal behavior in the store. He tries to calm them, succeeding with Elsie
but not with Helen. Ray seems to know how it will end because bad endings have been
Ray’s fate. It turns out that Ray is only dangerous to himself.
A FLEA’S NOTEBOOK aka HOLOCAUST ON GLORY ROAD (novel), 1984-1992 (2 of 3 folders) Jerry Floh (Flea in German), a married college teacher on Long Island, who has screenwriting
ambitions, meets Buzzy Powers, a nasty childhood friend who is now a successful movie
producer. He invites Jerry to Southampton mansion where movie people, passion, and
desire come together in a fiery mix. Jerry is the only survivor.
BOX 12 MANUSCRIPTS
A FLEA’S NOTEBOOK aka HOLOCAUST ON GLORY ROAD (novel), 1984-1992 (1 of 3 folders) Jerry Floh (Flea in German), a married college teacher on Long Island, who has screenwriting
ambitions, meets Buzzy Powers, a nasty childhood friend who is now a successful movie
producer. He invites Jerry to Southampton mansion where movie people, passion, and
desire come together in a fiery mix. Jerry is the only survivor.
QUERDENKER’S WORLD (poems – published), 1993 Songs from the Island of Longing
FW (A play about James Joyce and his novel “Finnegans Wake”), 1993
AROMA OF MEATS (poems), 1993
TURTLES ALL THE WAY DOWN (play, satiric), 1994 Because of the wars, corruption, and killing in the world, Obie refuses to attend
a third millennium New Year’s party his wife Mary is giving. His friends beg him to
change his mind, but he won’t. When he gets the chance he kills himself three times.
To prove his point that the world is evil, Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, and General Douglas
Haig arrive to justify their slaughter of millions. By some strange feat good will
triumphs in the end with everyone – the good and the evil – singing “Auld Lange Syne”
in cozy company.
PUZZLED HEARTS: Men and Women of Long Island (poems), 1994 84 residents of Long island tell their stories in verse. The title comes from Thornton
Wilder’s novel THE WOMAN OF ANDROS: “Lift every roof and you will find seven puzzled hearts.”
DUBLINERS (screenplay of James Joyce’s short stories – in progress), 1994
SULTAN (screenplay), 1995 The story of the combative relationship between JJ Rosseau and David Hume, updated
to the 20th century with flashbacks to the 18th.
FIBS – Fibrillations in Barren Spaghetti (short stories), 1996
BOX 13 MANUSCRIPTS
IMP! (comic novel), 1996 (2 folders) Long Islander Wally Androsch has a pre-Viagra impotence problem which he tries to
solve by going through one hilarious procedure after another. He almost loses his
wife to an ex-priest friend, but when a golden-hearted prostitute comes to his aid
on the Island of Alegre in the Caribbean, he and his marriage is saved.
TOO HOT FOR SOUP (poems), 1996
BUGHOUSE (one-act-play, satiric), 1996
BOIL AND MONIA SEEK COMFORT (one-act-play, satiric), 1998
VOYAGER, 1998 (Dialogue) When Sir Potential is about to be born, Mr.Guide describes the pleasures of living,
But Sir Potential has heard bad things about life. Losing patience, Mr. Guide gives
Sir Potential rose-colored glasses to wear.
LETTER TO HER HUSBAND (one-act-play), 2000 In conflict with all the men in her life, Janet Zee tries to remake herself, but she
fails, then drowns herself.
9/11 (poems), 2001
NO ROOM IN HEAVEN (poems), 2002
AMERICAN ECSTASY, V.1: The Man in the Middle (novel), 1997-2003 (1 of 3 folders) Volume one of a 2,000 page trilogy about Luke Hall's confined life, work, and marriage
and his attempt to escape through a transformation into a bald eagle. His escape is
thwarted by the fact that the eagle's brain in contaminated by pollution. As a result,
his journey into the American past (the revolutionary period) is disorienting while
his human life grows more and more untenable.
BOX 14 MANUSCRIPTS
AMERICAN ECSTASY, V.1: The Man in the Middle (novel), 1997-2003 (2/3 of 3 folders)
AMERICAN ECSTASY, V.2: State of Light (novel), 1997-2003 (3 folders) Luke Hall's eagle journeys and human problems continue as he experiences disorienting
events in the 19th century.
AMERICAN ECSTASY, V.3: Where is the Gold? (novel), 1997, 2003 (1/2 of 4 folders) Luke Hall's disorienting journeys continue into the 20th century where his eagle and
human passions finally come to rest in found love.
BOX 15 MANUSCRIPTS
AMERICAN ECSTASY, V.3: Where is the Gold? (novel), 1997, 2003 (3/4 of 4 folders)
LA GUERRA CONTINUES (journal of the Iraq invasion), 2003
THE KITCHEN (novella), 2003 Tom and Carole face marital crises when Carole has her kitchen redecorated. But it
disappears instead.
WHO NEED EZRA POUND? (play), 2003-2004 A full-length play, with lyrics, about the controversial life of the great American
poet, Ezra Pound.
THE BOOK CLUB (novel), 2004 (2 folders) A comedy/drama about the members of the Belmont Long Island Library Book Club, their
literary lives and their private griefs which are more complex than the books they
read.
THE POETRY OF MARCUS VALERIUS SPAGHETTINIUS (satiric – in progress), 2004
LAND (E) SCAPE: POEMS FROM FLA-FLA (poetry), 2005
NOT DRUNK ENOUGH: INTERNAL COMBUSTION POEMS (poetry), 2005
BOX 16 MANUSCRIPTS
THE EVENTS AT VISTA BAY (novel - corrected galley proofs), 2005 Roy Turner, looking for peace and quiet in retirement in an adult community, finds
himself in a battle between his affluent neighbors and the young and poor across the
bay.
CATHOLICS (novel: a section of DEATH OF OUR FATHERS aka VAIN BODIES), N.D.
EXT. YANKE’S BACKYARD DAY (play), N.D.
IF IT DIDN’T HAPPEN, IT WILL!! (play), N.D.
THE INTERVIEW (play), N.D.
THE NAKED TRUTH ABOUT IMPROVING WRITING (play), N.D.
THE NAME OF THE GAME (play), N.D.
PARADE OF MIDGETS (novel), N.D.
A VISIT TO THE TOMB (play), N.D.
AHHHHHHHHHHHH…HHH!! (play), N.D.
BOX 17 POEMS
POEMS / misc. (2 folders) POEMS (1990) / A POEMS (1990) / B POEMS (1990) / C POEMS (1990) / D - F POEMS (1990) / G – H POEMS (1990) / I - J POEMS (1990) / K – O POEMS (1990) / P POEMS (1990) / Q - S POEMS (1990) / T - Z POEMS (n.d.) / A POEMS (n.d.) / B (2 folders) POEMS (n.d.) / C (2 folders)
BOX 18 POEMS
POEMS (n.d.) / D POEMS (n.d.) / E POEMS (n.d.) / F POEMS (n.d.) / G POEMS (n.d.) / H POEMS (n.d.) / I POEMS (n.d.) / J - K POEMS (n.d.) / L POEMS (n.d.) / M POEMS (n.d.) / N POEMS (n.d.) / O POEMS (n.d.) / P POEMS (n.d.) / Q - R POEMS (n.d.) / S POEMS (n.d.) / T POEMS (n.d.) / U POEMS (n.d.) / V POEMS (n.d.) / W POEMS (n.d.) / X - Z
BOX 19 POEMS
POEMS (2000’s) / A – D POEMS (2000’s) / E – G POEMS (2000’s) / H - J POEMS (2000’s) / K – M POEMS (2000’s) / N - P POEMS (2000’s) / Q - Z
BOX 20 SHORT STORIES
THE ADVENTURES OF TWENTIETH CENTURY (short story) AMONG THINGS TO REGRET ABOUT THE 20TH CENTURY (short story) AMY VOSS (short story) ARTIFICIAL LIGHT (short story) AT THE RESTAURANT (short story) THE BALLAD OF THE TEACHIN' DYNAMO (short story) BUGS (short story) THE CAGE (short story) CAPTIVE AUDIENCE (short story) CHANGE OF HEART (short story) CHRIS GOES TO A PARTY (short story) DAFFOLDILS (short story) FIDELITY (short story) FRUSTATION (short story) GRIDLOCK DREAMS (short story) HAMPTON SHORTS (short story) THE HITCH-HICKER (short story) HOW I GOT MY PH.D. IN TEN SHORT LESSONS (short story) HOW TO GROW OLD DISGRACEFULLY (short story) THE INTERVIEW (short story) ISLAND OF BLISS (short story) JACK-IN-THE-BOX (short story) JOE NAMATH WAS NOT IN SCHOOL TODAY (short story) LANGUISHING IN NEW JERSEY (short story) LITTERAPHOBIA! IT CAN STRIKE YOU NEXT! (article) A LONG WAY FROM HOME (short story) MAN ALIVE (short story) MISINFORMED ABOUT PARADISE (short story) THE MOST BORING ELECTION OF MY LIFE (short story) MR ORGANIC CARTOON (short story) MY RECURRING DREAM (short story) NED AND TIKKI or WHEN THE MOON COMES OVER THE MOUNTAIN (short story) ON THE BEACH (short story) 1-25 (short story) POOR BASTARD (short story) THE POST GRADUATE (short story) PSYCHOTIC AKIREMA (short story) SIDNEY AND ME (short story) THE SWEETEST BOY (short story) TALE OF THE KOOBS (short story) THAT MAN OR THE ONE HUNDREDTH (short story) UNHAPPINESS AT SCHOOL (short story) UNTITLED (short story) WELCOME DARKNESS (short story) WHAT DO WE REALLY UNDERSTAND ABOUT LOVE (short story) WONDERFUL TOWN (short story)
BOX 21 ESSAYS AND ARTICLES
ABOLISH ADOLESCENTS (CE)! AFTER THE ABOLITION OF ENGLISH, WHAT? AMERICAN LITERATURE IN UN-AMERICAN AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY ARROWS OF LONGING AS I SEE IT ASIGNING, READING AND GRADING PAPERS BELLOW PAPER (3 folders) A BIG DIFFERENCE!! BURNOUT! THE CALL THE CASE FOR REAL REJECTION LETTERS THE CHILDRENS STUDY COLLEGE SENTENCES THE SCHOOLING EDUCATION DID I HAVE YOUR KID? DOES WRITING IMPROVE THINKING DON QUIXOTE AND SANCHO PANZA HAVE A CONVERSATION ON THE FALKLAND ISLANDS EDUCATION, OH, EDUCATION! THE ENGLISH TEACHER AS GADFLY OF FERRIES AND BUREAUCRACIES THE FINAL BEAST THE FIRST HOSTAGE INTERVIEW (uncensored) FIVE SEENES FROM THE PERSIAN WOLF WAR – 1991 FLYING THE “GENESIS” OF MODERNS GILMORESQUE GROWING UP WITH 1984 HAS DAVID DUKE ANYTHING TO TEACH MARIO CUOMO? HIGH SCHOOL: BATTLE GROUND OR ARENA OF DISCOVERY HOW TO KEEP ENGLISH FROM DYING ON THE ALREADY WILTING ACADEMIC VINE HOW TO SPOT A PHONY HUMANITY IS A SAD INDIVIDUAL IDIOT’S DELIGHT IS LIFE POSSIBLE WITHOUT TV JOHNNY CARSON, PHILOSOPHER JOURNEY TO ANACHRONIA JOYCE, ISSISMO!!! LENNON, RUBIN, DYLAN AND TOWNSHEND: CHANGES
BOX 22 ESSAYS AND ARTICLES
LITERMIKS, LITERICKS, POLIRICKS, EDURICKS, CONTEMPORICKS LIT. 323: THE NAKED TRUTH ABOUT IMPROVING WRITING THE LONG RUN MALPRACTIVE IN THE CLASSROOM MIND-STRETCHING IN YOUR CLASSROOM MISCELLANOUS MY WRITING PROBLEM THE NASA TEACHER IN SPACE PROJECT NIETZSCHE CONTRA NIETZSCHE NOTES OF THE SOVIET EXHIBITION OF OUR OWN MAKING THE OLD TRICK THE ORDEAL OF ADMIRAL ABLEDOER ORPHEUS IN THE CLASSROOM OUR TOWN USA REVIEWS THE PAIDEIA PROPOSAL A REBUTTAL AND A COUNTER PROPOSSAL PLAYING SIMON’S GAME PREPARING TO LEAVE THE PLANET PROLEGOMENON TO “YOUR LAST GRAMMAR LESSON” REFLECTIONS ON EDUCATION RENATA PUNCTUATA REVEALINGWORDSMATTER A REVIEW OF NEIL POSTMAN’S TEACHING AS A CONSERVING ACTIVITY SCHOOL’S OPEN: CHANCE OF A LIFETIME THE SCHOOL YEAR SO FAR SCOOP THE SECRET THAT ENGLISH TEACHERS KNOW SHOULD SCHOOLS SURVIVE A SIMPLE PLAN STRATEGIES STUDENT VIOLENCE: 1360 STYLE TALE OF THE KOOBS A TEACHER MIGHT AFFECT ETERNITY A TEACHER’S LAMENT TEACHING ENGLISH WITH A DIFFERENCE TEACHING NOT JUST SKILLS BUT THE WHOLE PERSON THE YEARS TO CONTROL TO CATCH A TITLE “TOMMY” AND HIS MOMMY THE VALUE OF PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION FOR MODERN AMERICA THE VULNERABLE SEEKERS THE WASTELAND A WAY OUT OF DEFEATISM WHAT HAS BECOME OF ENGLISH WHO IS BIG BROTHER? THE WINE FLEW
BOX 23 CORRESPONDENCE
CORRESPONDENCE (1960s) CORRESPONDENCE (1971 – 1977) CORRESPONDENCE (1978 – 1979) CORRESPONDENCE (1980) CORRESPONDENCE (1981 – 1982) CORRESPONDENCE (1983) CORRESPONDENCE (1984)
BOX 24 CORRESPONDENCE
CORRESPONDENCE (1985 – 1988) CORRESPONDENCE (1990’s) CORRESPONDENCE (N.D.)
BOX 25 SCRAPBOOKS AND DRAFTS
THE ALEX D. TOKEVILLE SCRAPBOOK DODO (LEWIS CARROLL) JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 1968-69 JOURNAL – FORBIDDEN TERRITORY, 1979 NOTES FROM INSIDE THE SWANS OF LETHE (2 folders) JOURNAL ENTRY, 1996 POSTERS AND BROADSIDES
BOX 26 JOURNAL and MAGAZINE ARTICLES
THE ATLANTIC (Sept, 1979) THE CHARGING HOUSE (Feb, 1986) DUST (Fall, 1965) THE EDUCATION DIGEST (Feb, 1987) THE ENGLISH JOURNAL (Dec, 1958) (Nov, 1969) THE ENGLISH JOURNAL (Sept, 1970) (Jan, 1975) THE ENGLISH JOURNAL (Apr, 1975) (Oct, 1975) THE ENGLISH JOURNAL (Dec, 1975) (Apr, 1976) THE ENGLISH JOURNAL (Apr, 1977) (Sept, 1978) THE ENGLISH JOURNAL (Feb, 1979) (March, 1979) THE ENGLISH JOURNAL (Sept, 1979) (Dec, 1979)
BOX 27 JOURNAL and MAGAZINE ARTICLES
THE ENGLISH JOURNAL (Jan, 1980) (March, 1980) THE ENGLISH JOURNAL (Dec, 1980) (March, 1982) THE ENGLISH JOURNAL (Apr, 1982) (March, 1983) THE ENGLISH JOURNAL (Apr, 1983) (Sept, 1983) THE ENGLISH JOURNAL (Oct, 1983) (Jan, 1984) THE ENGLISH JOURNAL (March, 1984) (Dec, 1984) THE ENGLISH JOURNAL (Oct, 1985) (Sept, 1986) ENTRE NOUES (spring, 1987) ETC (winter, 1979) (2 copies) FORTNIGHT (Sept, 1978)
BOX 28 JOURNAL and MAGAZINE ARTICLES
HARPER’S (July, 1973) (Feb, 1986) HARVARD MAGAZINE (May, 1976) LITERARY CAVALCADE (Feb, 1971) MEDIA AND METHODS (Jan, 1980 ) (Jan, 1981) (March, 1989) MILLER PLACE PUBLIC SCHOOLS NEWSLETTER (Oct, 1975) MMI NEWSLETTER (Apr, 1971) NEWSLETTER OF THE SUFFOLK COUNTY PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (June, 1975) SOUNDINGS (1975) SOUThWEST REGIONAL ENGLISH CONFERENCE (Oct, 1970) THE TEACHER PAPER (Oct, 1972) (Dec, 1972) (Apr, 1974)
BOX 29 NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
February 12, 1968 March 9, 1967 May 13, 1967 November 14, 1967 May 28, 1970 September 5, 1970 June 1, 1971 June 10, 1971 June 19, 1971 October 30, 1971 December 27, 1971 June 14, 1972 March 18-24, 1973 November 7, 1974 June 12, 1975 September 7, 1975 September 13, 1975 August 26, 1976 September 5, 1976 September 9, 1976 September 16, 1976 November 15, 1976 November 25, 1976 December 2, 1976 December 16, 1976 January 6, 1977 January 13, 1977 January 20, 1977 January 27, 1977 February 3, 1977 February 10, 1977 February 17, 1977 February 24, 1977 October 4, 1978 September 14, 1980 September 16, 1982 October 10, 1984 October 11, 1984 May 26, 1985 June 26, 1985 September 8, 1985 November 7, 1986 March 26, 1989 December 3, 1989 June 2, 1991 October 30, 1991 November 21, 1996 April 10, 1997 October 2-8,1997 October 16, 1997 October 23-29, 1997 November 6-12, 1997 November 17 - December 3, 1997 Undated
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