Bruccoli, Matthew J.

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BRUCCOLI, Matthew J.

BRUCCOLI, Matthew J. American, b. 1931. Genres: Literary criticism and history, Biography, Bibliography. Career: President, Bruccoli Clark Layman Publishers, Columbia, South Carolina, since 1972. Jefferies Professor of English, University of South Carolina, Columbia, since 1976 (Professor of English and Director of the Center for Editions of American Authors, 1969-76). Ed., Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual, 1969-79. Publications: Notes on the Cabell Collection at the University of Virginia, 1957; The Composition of Tender Is the Night: A Study of the Manuscripts, 1963; Raymond Chandler: A Checklist, 1968; Profile of F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1971; Kenneth Millar/Ross Macdonald: A Checklist, 1971; John O'Hara: A Checklist, 1972; The O'Hara Concern: Biography of John O'Hara, 1975; (with R. Layman) Ring Lardner: A Descriptive Bibliography, 1976; The Last of the Novelists: F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Last Tycoon, 1977; Scott and Ernest, 1978; John O'Hara: A Descriptive Bibliography, 1978; Raymond Chandler: A Descriptive Bibliography, 1979; Some Sort of Epic Grandeur: The Life of F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1981; Ross Macdonald: A Descriptive Bibliography, 1983; James Gould Cozzens, 1983; Ross Macdonald, 1984; The Fortunes of Mitchell Kennerley, Bookman, 1986; (with J. Baughman) James Dickey: A Descriptive Bibliography, 1990; Fitzgerald and Hemingway: A Dangerous Friendship, 1994; (with J. Baughman) Reader's Companion to F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender Is the Night, 1996. EDITOR: The Profession of Authorship in America 1800-1970: The Papers of William Charvat, 1968; Fitzgerald/Hemingway Annual, 1969; (with J.R. Bryer) F. Scott Fitzgerald in His Own Time: A Miscellany, 1971; (with J.M. Atkinson) As Ever, Scott Fitz: Letters Between F. Scott Fitzgerald and His Literary Agent Harold Ober 1919-1940, 1972; F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Descriptive Bibliography, 1972, 1987; (with C.F. Clark, Jr.) Hemingway at Auction, 1972; (with S.F. Smith and J. Kerr) The Romantic Egoists, 1974; An Artist Is His Own Fault: John O'Hara on Writers and Writing, 1976; (with R. Layman) Some Champions, 1976; The Notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1978; Selected Letters of John O'Hara, 1978; (with M. Duggan) Correspondence of F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1980; The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1989; (with Dmitri Nabokov) Vladimir Nabokov: Selected Letters, 1940-1977, 1989; F. Scott Fitzgerald Manuscripts, 18 vols., 1990; The Cambridge University Press Edition of the Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1991; (with J. Baughman) Bibliography of American Fiction, 1992; Ring Around the Bases: The Complete Baseball Stories of Ring Lardner, 1992; John O'Hara, Gibbsville, PA, 1992; (with J. Baughman) Essential Bibliography of American Fiction, 3 vols., 1993; F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Life in Letters, 1994; Tender Is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1996; (with R. Trogdon) The Only Thing That Counts: The Ernest Hemingway/Maxwell Perkins Correspondence, 1996; (with J. Baughman) F. Scott Fitzgerald on Authorship, 1996; Fie! Fie! Fi-Fi! by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1996; F. Scott Fitzgerald Centenary Exhibition: The Matthew J. and Arlyn Bruccoli Collection, 1996. Address: Dept. of English, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, U.S.A.