
1967-1969,
1973, n.d.
Collection 017
7 folders
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Acquisition: Donation
from Bill Wittliff and A.C. Greene from 1988 to 1993.
Access: Direct
inquiries to the Archivist, Southwestern Writers Collection, Texas State
University, San Marcos, Texas 78666-4604. Some materials may not be photocopied
without the permission of The University of Texas at Arlington.
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Jennifer B. Patterson, June 1994; Inventory revised by Brandy Harris
Alvin
Carl Greene (1923- ) was born and
raised in Abilene, Texas. He left Texas during World War II and served in the
U.S. Navy and Marines. After a four-year stint in the military, Greene received
a B.A. from Abilene Christian College in 1948 and began working as a reporter
for the Abilene Reporter-News.
He remained on the staff for 12 years and also ran a bookstore in Abilene from
1952 to 1957.
In 1960,
Greene joined The Dallas Morning News as book editor and editorial columnist. Eight years later he left to
concentrate on writing and received a Dobie-Paisano fellowship which allowed
him to finish his acclaimed book, A Personal Country, in 1969. Greene went on to publish many
books and articles in the 1970s and 1980s. The range of Greene's writing has been very broad, although
he is closely tied to the subject of Texas. His books cover cities in Texas,
historical events in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, personal
reminiscences, and literary criticism. He also worked at KERA-TV in Dallas as
news commentator from 1970 through 1977 and has reviewed books for the
MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour. Greene has taught journalism at Hardin-Simmons University,
The University of Texas at Austin, and Southern Methodist University.
Health
problems in the late 1980s kept him from writing, but after receiving a heart
transplant Greene recovered and published a book, Taking Heart, about his illness. Greene is a member
of PEN International, the Writers Guild of America, and the Texas Institute of
Letters. He was most recently Coordinating Director of the Center for Texas
Studies at the University of North Texas in Denton, but has retired and is
living in Salado with his wife.
Seven
folders of works, published materials, photographs, correspondence, cards, and
programs highlight the work of A.C. Greene. The collection has been divided
into three series: Works (1967, 1969, 1973, n.d.), Photographs (1968), and
Cards and Programs (1969, n.d.). The bulk of the collection consists of
manuscripts collected by Bill Wittliff. Multiple drafts of the essay
"Paisano" are included in one folder, following the work from
annotated typewritten draft to television script to published work. Also of
note are screenplays that Greene adapted from his books The Last Captive and The Santa Claus Bank Robbery. The collection includes published
magazine articles, photographs, and cards and programs relating to Greene.
See also
acc. nos. 88-052, 91-046, and 92-053 for photographs of A.C. Greene by Bill
Wittliff. Books by and about Greene have been cataloged separately.
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