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Charles Ruas Papers, 1860-2022 1974-1990
Creator
Ruas, Charles
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Format
Manuscript
Language
English
Description
25 boxes
21 linear feet
9.8 GB
293 digital files
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Special Collections - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Manuscripts. Special Collections Use Only
C1372
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Subject(s)
Authors and publishers
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New York (N.Y.)
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20th century
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Interviews
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Authors, American
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20th century
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Interviews
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Editors - New York (N.Y.).
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20th century
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Experimental radio programs
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20th century
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Sources
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Novelists, American
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20th century
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Interviews
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Radio personalities
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20th century
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Correspondence
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Shipbuilding
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China
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History
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20th century
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Sources
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China
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History
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Qing dynasty, 1644-1912
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Sources
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New York (N.Y.)
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Intellectual life
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20th century
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Tianjin (China)
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History
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20th century
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Sources
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WBAI Radio (New York, N.Y.)
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Morrison, Toni
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Getty AAT genre
Audiocassettes
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20th century
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Interviews
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20th century
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Proofs (printed matter).
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20th century
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Transcripts
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20th century
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Compiled/Created
1860-2022 1974-1990
Restrictions note
The collection is open for research.
Summary note
Charles Ruas is an American author, interviewer, editor, literary and art critic, and French translator, who served as the Director of the Drama and Literature Department for New York's Pacifica radio station WBAI-FM in the late 1970s and interviewed writers for radio broadcast and print, including Toni Morrison, Michel Foucault, Carlos Fuentes, Eudora Welty, Susan Sontag, Truman Capote, Buckminster Fuller, Andy Warhol, Mario Vargas Llosa, and others. Included are photographs and documents on Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs, the St. Marks poetry project, and avant-garde artists and performers. The papers include transcripts and audiocassette tapes of Ruas's interviews with authors and artists, as well as typescripts and galleys of work by writers Ruas edited, including Marguerite Young, and some related photographs, notes, recordings, and correspondence. There are also some translations and other writings by Charles Ruas, as well as a collection of family photographs and papers documenting the history of his family in Tianjin, China, from the 1860s through the mid-20th century.
The papers consist of materials related to Charles Ruas's work as a literary editor and interviewer, including transcripts, audiocassette tapes, and CD-ROMs of Ruas's interviews with writers and artists, typescripts and galleys of work by writers Ruas edited, manuscript materials he collected, as well as photographs, correspondence, recordings, and publicity materials that he kept regarding many of the authors with whom he worked. Interview transcripts and recordings contain Ruas's author interviews, which he conducted for WBAI-FM, WPS1 Art Radio, The Paris Review, and Conversations with American Writers, a book of interviews he published in 1985. Writers represented in the interviews include Toni Morrison, Carlos Fuentes, Michel Foucault, Eudora Welty, Susan Sontag, Truman Capote, Buckminster Fuller, Andy Warhol, Mario Vargas Llosa, Norman Mailer, E. L. Doctorow, Tennessee Williams, Marguerite Young, James Laughlin, and others. While interviews primarily cover specific works by authors and the writing process, some tapes also document readings of work by writers and other live performances. The papers also include typescript drafts and galleys of books by writers whose work Ruas edited, including his own editorial drafts, as well as copies and manuscript materials that were gifted to him by authors, including Susan Howe, his co-host for poetry programming at WBAI-FM, and Marguerite Young, whose epic biography Harp Song for a Radical: The Life and Times of Eugene Victor Debs Ruas edited. Drafts and galleys of work by Helen Adam, Susan Sontag, and Djuna Barnes are also present, along with a group of dust jacket proofs. Also included are some correspondence, interview questions, photographs, and promotional materials from various writers Ruas interviewed or whose work he edited or reviewed. A significant group of photographs of authors and artists was added to the collection beginning in 2016, including promotional photographs and portraits collected by Ruas, as well as shots from the WBAI recording studio. Some contact sheets and negatives are also present. There are also some translations and other writings by Charles Ruas, including his translation of Death and the Labyrinth by Michel Foucault Later additions comprise a collection of family papers and photographs documenting the history of Tianjin, China, from the 1890s through the mid-20th century. .
OCLC
1409381163
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