Billy C. Clark papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Billy C. Clark papers
- Date
- 1956-1968, undated (inclusive)
- Extent
- 0.45 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Appalachian authors
- Manuscripts, American -- Kentucky.
- Poetry -- Authorship -- Kentucky.
- Short stories, American -- Kentucky
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by format in five series: Biographical clippings, awards, and book reviews; Manuscripts, Poetry, Short Stories, and Articles.
- Preferred Citation
- 94m3: [identification of item], Billy C. Clark papers, 1956-1968, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Billy Curtis Clark (December 19, 1928–March 15, 2009) was born at Cattlesburg, Kentucky, where the Big Sandy River empties into the Ohio River. After he finished his military service in the Far East in 1948, he studied for three years at the University of Kentucky, where he won awards in creative writing. Clark is the author of a collection of four short stories. His published fiction includes Lucy Caught the Moon (1956), Song of the River (1957), The Trail of the Hunter's Horn (1958), Mooneyard Hound (1959), Useless Dog (1961), Goodbye Kate (1964), The Champion of Sourwood (1966) and Sourwood Takes (1968). He also published a biography of the Clark family, A Long Row to Hoe, in 1960. Clark continued to write and publish works throughout his life. Clark died at his home in Virginia in 2009.
- Scope and Content
- The Billy C. Clark papers (1956-1968; 1 box; 0.45 cubic feet) consist of biographical clippings, book reviews, and manuscripts for works by Appalachian author, Billy C. Clark. The manuscripts include monographs, short stories, poems, and articles by Clark.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Biographical clippings, awards, and book reviews, 1956-1966
Manuscripts, 1957-1968
The Champion of Sourwood Mountain dust jacket, circa 1968
Song of the River, draft, with editors markings, 1957
Song of the River galley proof, with hand-written corrections, circa 1957
Goodbye Kate dust jacket, 1964
Sourwood Tales typescripts, uncorrected proofs, and dust jacket, 1968
Poetry, 1956, 1966
Short stories, 1957-1958, undated
"The Swap", Classmate, volume 64, number 8, page 10, 1957 February
"The Charm", Classmate, volume 64, number 23, page 6, 1957 June
"Stubtoe the Champion", Grit and Steel, page 62, 1958 August
Heap of Hills, published in Phi Beta Kappa and included in a collection of short stories: Stubtoe the Champion, A Heap O' Love, Fur in the Hickory, Pride O' the Jug, undated
Articles, 1958-1961
"Write from the Heart", Ashland Oil Log, page 12, 1958 March-April
"My Everlasting Source Book", Author and Journalist, page 9, 1958 June
Unititled article, 1959 April
"Magic of the Mountain Scoutmaster", Boy's Life, page 22, 1959 September
"My Father's Hands", Coronet, page 33, 1959 December
The Fiddle and the Fruit Jar, Coronet, page 37, 1961 April
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