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| Letter from Ernest Haycox to W.F.G. Thacher, Haycox's most influential teacher at the University of Oregon who became a good friend. July 21, 1939. Ernest Haycox Papers, A 47 "Quality slick and pulp. To me the quality group has more of a formula than you indicate. Its formula is the formula of formlessnessof 'significance.'" "Illustrations, incidentally, and much to the wounding of a writer's egoplay a more important part in attracting a reader's eye than a title or a name. Excepting very big names." |
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Boldero, S.R. Original watercolor illustration for the Transworld Publishers edition of The Wild Bunch, 1956. Ernest Haycox Memorial Library (1131K) |
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Haycox, Ernest. The Wild Bunch. London: Transworld Publishers (Corgi Books), 1956. Ernest Haycox Memorial Library (297K) |
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Ernest Haycox and Ernest Haycox, Jr. on a trip in the Wallowa Mountains, ca. 1948. On loan from Ernest Haycox, Jr. (141K) |
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| Haycox, Ernest. Letter to W.F.G. Thacher ("Goodwin"), July 31, 1944. Ernest Haycox Papers, A 47 "I realize that many writers dislike criticism even when they assert they welcome it. We are a pretty tender breed in that regard. Even so, in a profession which is a kind of trackless desert, criticism furnishes the only real indication of the manner of a writers traveling." |
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Haycox at home, 1941. On loan from Ernest Haycox, Jr. (236K) |
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