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University of North Carolina at Asheville
Dean Cadle Southern Appalachian Writers Collection M2005.05.01-08 |
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| Title | Dean Cadle |
| Creator | Southern Highlands Research Center |
| Alt. Creator | D. H. Ramsey Library |
| Identifier | http://toto.lib.unca.edu/findingaids/mss/southern_appalachian_writers/cadle_dean/cadle_dean.htm |
| Subject Keyword | Dean Cadle ;
Southern Appalachian Writers ; |
| Subject LCSH | Cadle, Dean, 1920 - 1998 |
| Description |
The collection was gathered as part of an exhibition of Southern Appalachian Writers held at UNCA in the early 1980's and sponsored by D. H. Ramsey Library and the Southern Highlands Research Center. |
| Publisher | D. H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Asheville 28804 |
| Contributor | Annette Hatley |
| Date | 2005-08-23 |
| Type | Collection ; text ; |
| Format | 1 folder ; text |
| Source | M2005.05.1-8 |
| Language | English |
| Relation | The Heritage of Western North Carolina, D. H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Asheville |
| Coverage | 1900's - present |
| Rights | Any display, publication, or public use must credit the D. H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Asheville. Copyright retained by the creators of certain items in the collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law. Some materials in collections are electronic rights only. Please ask for assistance from Special Collections staff. |
| Donor | 240 |
| Acquisition | 2004-03- |
| Citation | Dean Cadle in Southern Appalachian Writers Collection, D. H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Asheville 28804 |
| Processed by | Special Collections staff, 2005 |
| Last update | 2008-08-25 |
| Links | University of Kentucky Libraries - Dean Cadle Papers |
| Statement on Writing | "Regardless of the nature and currency of the subject matter, it seems that all 'good' writing is shaped and styled by the depth ad temper of the writer's memory. And however rewarding the living of my own life may be, writing about it and out of it gives me an assurance of belonging, an impression of completeness, that otherwise would be lacking. Writing is the only thing I do that affords me any lasting satisfaction and any compensation for the world's inanities, deceptions and inequities over which I have no control. It doesn't answer the questions of why, but it helps me identify the people, the attitudes, the acts I 'm running from and those toward which I'm moving. Everything else I have done seems to be a substitute for writing or an excuse for not writing. I have disturbing dreams and a continually waking sense of guilt and anxiety because I'm unable to perform a small miracle such as James Still's Mrs. Razor or James Joyce's The Dead or Katherine Anne Porter's Flowering Judas." |
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