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INTRODUCTION
Santa Barbara has a rich history of literary
and scholarly endeavor, and has long enjoyed a reputation as a writers’
colony. Throughout the years, groups of poets, wits, and mystery writers
have gathered here to compare notes and to soak up the area’s distinctive
atmosphere. The University of California Santa Barbara has played its
part in attracting writers on all subjects, and has helped shape the local
literary landscape. To reflect this heritage, the Department of Special
Collections in the University’s Donald C. Davidson Library has sought
to create a repository of the many works by and about the people of Santa
Barbara.
This guide attempts to index the Department’s
holdings by authors who have spent significant time as residents of Santa
Barbara and its environs, as well as works with Santa Barbara as a subject
or setting. Both fiction and non-fiction works are included, although,
in general, materials such as government documents, EIRs, geological reports,
and other scientific or technical studies have been excluded. We have
chosen to define Santa Barbara broadly, to include all of Santa Barbara
county, and even perhaps a bit beyond in some instances.
The guide is arranged alphabetically by
author, listing the major works of each in roughly chronological order,
and noting the collection and call number of those works held in Davidson
Library. Manuscript holdings are also noted. An asterisk (*) indicates
that the Department of Special Collections has substantial holdings.
This is a work in progress, and continues
to be updated as new acquisitions are made. The Department of Special
Collections maintains an ongoing interest in collecting additional first
editions, correspondence or other manuscript material for significant
Santa Barbara authors, as well as material documenting the Santa Barbara
connection for those writers not closely associated with the area.
If
you would like to know more about our collections, or would like to contribute
additional materials, please contact us at: Email
Special
Collections or telephone (805) 893-3062.
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