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Margaret Sullivan concludes the material relating to Carson McCullers' trip to Ireland in 1967.

Letters relating to Newton Arvin and also to John Huston, and McCullers upcoming trip to his home in Ireland to discuss his work on her novel, Reflections in a Golden Eye.

Margaret Sullivan concludes her reading of the draft of McCullers’ short story, Jester Clane.

Margaret Sullivan continues her reading of the draft of McCullers' short story, Jester Clane.

Margaret Sullivan reading “44 pages, mostly Jester Clane, with the first page The History of Death about Mr. Malone”.
The recording ceases after 1 minute and 40 seconds.
There is no Side B.

Margaret Sullivan reading the second part of a 24-page essay about Annemarie Schwarzenbach, written by Countess Ruth Landshoff-Yorck von Wartenburg.

Annemarie Minna Renee Schwarzenbach (1908-1942) was a Swiss author, photographer and inveterate traveler. She lived in New York before and during World War II and was a very important figure in the life of Carson McCullers. This is a tape of…

Carson McCullers dictating a letter to Elizabeth Schwartz [Carson's German translator who lived in Switzerland] and a second letter to Dr. Mary Mercer.

Eugenia Barnes writing at a desk inside an office.

Ann Henderson sitting on the grass with her body angled towards the camera. A building can be seen beside her in the distance.

Ann Henderson smiling as she sits on the grass with her body angled towards the right. A building can be seen beside her in the distance.

Ann Henderson sitting on the grass with her body angled towards the left. A building can be seen beside her in the distance.

Ann Henderson smiling as she sits on the grass with her body angled towards the left. A building can be seen beside her in the distance.

Ann Henderson slightly smiling while standing outside holding a canister that has "The Ash Can" written across the front.

A close-up photo of Ann Henderson standing outside holding a canister that has "The Ash Can" written across the front.
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