Inventory of the Lillabulero Records, 1964-1975

Collection Number 5042


Manuscripts Department, University Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Collection Information


Contact Information:
Manuscripts Department
CB#3926, Wilson Library
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890
Phone: 919/962-1345
Fax: 919/962-3594
Email: mss@email.unc.edu
URL: http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/

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Descriptive Summary

Repository
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.
Creator
Lillabulero.
Title
Lillabulero Records, 1964-1975
Call Number
5042
Language of Materials
Materials in English
Extent
Items: About 725
Linear Feet: 1.0
Abstract
Lillabulero was a small literary magazine founded and principally edited by Russell Banks and William Matthews in 1964 while both were students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The magazine ran through 14 issues and contained poetry and prose works by lesser known authors, as well as critical pieces discussing developments in modern literature. Issues 1-5 were published in Chapel Hill, N.C.; subsequent numbers were published in Northwood Narrows, N.H. Banks and Matthews also founded a small press under the same name, which issued a series of chapbooks and other compilations of literary work. These undertakings were abandoned in 1974 to allow Banks and Matthews to devote more time to their own creative projects.
Records consists primarily of letters relating to established and potential contributors to the magazine, as well as correspondence between editors Russell Banks and William Matthews and others at similar publications. The letters include commentary on submissions and discuss matters relevant to the production of a literary magazine at a small press. Also included are letters on more general topics, such as the nature of poetry, social conditions in the United States, and the war in Vietnam. There is also correspondence of a more personal nature among Banks and Matthews and their friends. Correspondents include Floyce Alexander, Carol Berge, Wendell Berry, James Bertolino, Alan Brilliant, Paul Hannigan, Geof Hewitt, David Ignatow, David Madden, Howard McCord, Paul Metcalf, Robert Morgan, Paul Pines, Henry Roth, Max Steele, Peter Wild, William Witherup, and Arthur Yanoff. Interspersed in the correspondence are several versions of a prospectus directed at potential funding sources and retailers and a few grant applications to government agencies and other sources of funding. There is also a brief essay entitled, "Why We Killed a Perfectly Healthy Literary Magazine," in which Banks and Matthews discussed the reasons for shutting Lillabulero down after the 14th issue.

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Administrative Information

Restrictions to Access
No restrictions.
Acquisitions Information
Received from George Robert Minkoff of Alford, Mass., in December 2000 (Acc. 98803) and from Michael Good Books of Woodacre, Calif., in May 2006 (Acc. 100421).
Processing Information
Processed by: John Foster, January 2001
Encoded by: John Foster, January 2001
Finding aid updated in July 2007 by Margaret Dickson because of addition.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], in the Lillabulero Records #5042, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Copyright Notice
Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
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Online Catalog Headings

These and related materials may be found under the following headings in online catalogs.

Alexander, Floyce.
American periodicals--North Carolina.
American poetry--20th century.
Banks, Russell, 1940-
Bergé, Carol, 1928-
Berry, Wendell, 1934-
Bertolino, James, 1942-
Brilliant, Alan.
College student newspapers and periodicals--North Carolina--Chapel Hill.
Hannigan, Paul.
Hewitt, Geof.
Ignatow, David, 1914-1997.
Lillabulero.
Literature--Periodicals.
Madden, David, 1933-
Matthews, William, 1942-1997.
McCord, Howard, 1932-
Metcalf, Paul C.
Morgan, Robert, 1944-
North Carolina--Intellectual life--20th century.
Novelists, American--20th century.
Pines, Paul.
Poets, American--20th century.
Roth, Henry.
Small presses--United States.
Steele, Max, 1922-
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill--Students--Intellectual life.
Wild, Peter, 1940-
Witherup, William.
Yanoff, Arthur.
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Historical Note

Lillabulero was a small literary magazine founded and principally edited by Russell Banks and William Matthews in 1964 while both were students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The magazine ran through 14 issues and contained poetry and prose works by lesser-known authors, as well as critical pieces discussing developments in modern literature. Issues 1-5 were published in Chapel Hill, N.C.; subsequent numbers were published in Northwood Narrows, N.H.

Banks and Matthews also founded a small press under the same name, which issued a series of chapbooks and other compilations of literary work.. These undertakings were abandoned in 1974 to allow Banks and Matthews to devote more time to their own creative projects. Russell Banks subsequently published many works of fiction including Affliction (1989)), Cloudsplitter (1998), and The Sweet Hereafter (1991). William Matthews published several books of poetry, including A Happy Childhood (1984) and Time and Money (1997), before his death in 1997.

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Collection Overview

Lillabulero records consists primarily of letters relating to established and potential contributors to the poetry magazine, as well as correspondence between editors Russell Banks and William Matthews and others at similar publications. The letters include commentary on submissions and discuss matters relevant to the production of a literary magazine at a small press. Also included are letters on more general topics, such as the nature of poetry, social conditions in the United States, and the war in Vietnam. There is also correspondence of a more personal nature among Banks and Matthews and their friends. Correspondents include Floyce Alexander, Carol Berge, Wendell Berry, James Bertolino, Alan Brilliant, Paul Hannigan, Geof Hewitt, David Ignatow, David Madden, Howard McCord, Paul Metcalf, Robert Morgan, Paul Pines, Henry Roth, Max Steele, Peter Wild, William Witherup, and Arthur Yanoff. Interspersed in the correspondence are several versions of a prospectus directed at potential funding sources and retailers and a few grant applications to government agencies and other sources of funding. There is also a brief essay entitled, "Why We Killed a Perfectly Healthy Literary Magazine," in which Banks and Matthews discussed the reasons for shutting Lillabulero down after the 14th issue.

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Arrangement of Collection

Original Deposit
Addition of May 2006

Detailed Description of the Collection

Original Deposit, 1964-1975.
About 700 items.
Folder 1
1964-1965
Folder 2-3
1966
Folder 4-5
1967
Folder 6-7
1968
Folder 8-9
1969
Folder 10-12
1970
Folder 13-15
1971
Folder 16-17
1972
Folder 18-19
1973
Folder 20-21
1974
Folder 22
1975-1976
Folder 23-25
Undated
Folder 26
Essay

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Addition of May 2006, 1967-1970.

28 items.
Arrangement: chronological.
Twenty-eight letters dating between 1967 and 1983 from William Matthews to the poet William Witherup.
Folder 27
Letters from William Matthews to William Witherup

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