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The Amos Tutuola Collection, 1940-1997, includes handwritten and typed
manuscripts, transcripts, galleys, and correspondence concerning Tutuola's
works, as well as works about Tutuola. The collection is arranged in four
series: I. Works by Tutuola, 1952-1996 (5 boxes); II. Correspondence, 1950-1997
(2 boxes); III. Works about Tutuola, 1972-1975 (2 boxes); and IV. Personal
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Although the Ransom Center's holdings include the handwritten
manuscript of Tutuola's earliest published novel,
The Palm-Wine Drinkard (1952), the
remaining Tutuola manuscripts are much more recent, dating between 1980 and
1990. These include corrected typescripts of Tutuola's
The Witch Herbalist of the Remote Town,
Pauper, Brawler, and Slanderer, and
The Village Witch Doctor and Other
Stories. Tutuola's first work,
The Wild Hunter in the Bush of Ghosts,
written in the late 1940s but not published until 1982, is represented in this
collection by photocopies of handwritten manuscripts, typescripts, printouts
(some with corrections in Tutuola's hand), and galleys which were used by
editor Bernth Lindfors. Also present are several notebooks with stories written
in both English and Yoruba. Works from this series are listed in the Index of
Works at the end of this guide. |
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The second series, Correspondence, covers a fairly even mix of
personal and business letters. Most of the Faber and Faber correspondence
arrived at the HRHRC, as a group, arranged chronologically. Some groups of
letters relating to various of Tutuola's works are also separated by topic. All
other correspondence, including letters to and from family, friends, fans, and
publishers is arranged chronologically. Some of the more frequent
correspondents include Peter du Sautoy, Alan Pringle, and others at Faber and
Faber; Donald Herdeck of Three Continents Press; Bernth Lindfors; and Robert
Wren. Correspondents are listed in the Index of Correspondence at the end of
this guide. |
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The third series, Works about Tutuola, consists of materials relating
to the writing and publication of Bernth Lindfors'
Critical Perspectives on Amos Tutuola
(1975). The material includes research and notes, typescripts, corrected galley
proofs, page proofs, correspondence with his editor, Donald E. Herdeck, and
permission letters. |
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The final series, Personal Papers, contains a wide variety of
materials including bank records, employment papers, tax papers, programs for
and articles about Tutuola's funeral in 1997, royalty statements, and various
identity cards. Also present are several photographs of Tutuola and his family.
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Other materials associated with Amos Tutuola may be found in the
Robert Wren and Bernth Lindfors collections. |