Irving Shulman papers
Scope and Content
The Irving Shulman papers span from 1947 to 1990 and contain correspondence, manuscripts, reviews, personal materials, newspapers, and posters. The collection is divided into six series with related subseries. Series 1 includes correspondence from IS's friends, publishers, and fans, which is arranged chronologically.
Series 2 is comprised of draft manuscripts and galley proofs for books by IS. There are some early versions, sketches, treatments, and background notes of his works. It also includes his dissertation and research, along with most of his novel manuscripts, screenplays, scripts, and short stories.
Series 3 contains reviews by others about IS's works. Most of them are article tear sheets of newspapers and magazines. They are arranged by each subject.
Series 4 contains miscellaneous material relating to his creative works. They are books, magazines, newspapers, and notes.
Series 5 contains personal materials, including Annual Commencement of Columbia University (1938), Annual Alumnia Day of Ohio University (1958), his speech at Ohio University in 1988 (audio cassette), and Valentino Sings (audio tape). Series 6 is an oversized box that contains documents, such as a contract for Amboy Dukes
and Rebel Without a Cause
, Oscar Ads, posters, and newspapers. There is a supplement to this collection and is arranged in the same order.
Dates
- Creation: 1947-1990
Language of Materials
The records are in English.
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open under the rules and regulations of the Ohio University Libraries.
Conditions Governing Use
Ohio University retains all property rights to the collection.
Irving Shulman has not dedicated copyrights and/or possible literary rights to the public. Consideration of such rights is the responsibility of the researcher and the publisher. Permission to examine this collection includes no right to publish from it without securing the necessary permission from Irving Shulman or other affected parties.
Biography of Irving Shulman
Irving Shulman (IS) was an American author and screenwriter whose works were adapted into movies. His books included The Amboy Dukes
, Cry Tough
and The Square Trap
, all of which were adapted into movies. He wrote the screen adaptation of the James Dean movie Rebel Without a Cause
, and the novelization for the film West Side Story
.
IS was born on May 21, 1913 in Brooklyn, New York. He earned his bachelor's degree, majoring in English, German, Philosophy, and Education at Ohio University (1933-1937) and his master's at Columbia University (1937-1938). He also studied at New York University (1938-1941) and George Washington University (1941-1943). At the age of 59 (1972), IS received his doctorate at UCLA. He was employed by the United States government as a statistician and information specialist with War Department, occupational analyst with Foreign Economic Administration, and administrative assistant with Department of State. He was also an instructor at George Washington University (1943-1947), UCLA (1961-1964), and California State University, Los Angeles (1964-1965).
IS's firsthand knowledge of his native borough launched his literary career. His first and most popular novel, The Amboy Dukes
(1947), about juvenile street gangs in a Brooklyn slum, sold five million copies in the 1940s and 50s, establishing the reputation of the novelist. Hired as a contract writer by Warner Brothers, he adapted a few of his books for film: The Amboy Dukes
became the film "City Across the River" (1949), The Square Trap
(1953) became "The Ring" (1952), and Children of the Dark
(1955) became "Rebel Without a Cause" (1955).
His credits include more than fifteen published novels, six screenplays, and three biographies: Harlow: An Intimate Biography
in 1964, Valentino
in 1967, and Jackie: The Exploitation of a First Lady
in 1970. He was one of the first novelists to convert screenplays into novels, authoring West Side Story
. He was also a contributor of many short stories to popular magazines.
Besides a novelist and screenwriter, IS was a member of the Writers' Guild of America (West), Modern Language Association of America, American Association of University Professors, Phi Epsilon Pi, Zeta Beta Tau, and Alumni Association of Southern California (president, 1959-1965).
Extent
19.3 cubic feet
Abstract
Correspondence, manuscripts, reviews, personal materials, newspapers, posters, ads, and miscellaneous
Statement of Arrangement
These records are organized into the following series:
- Series I: Correspondence
- Series II: Manuscripts
- Series III: Reviews
- Series IV: Miscellaneous
- Series V: Personal Materials
- Series VI: Oversize Boxes
Other Finding Aid
A paper copy of the folder list is available.
Acquisition Information
The Ohio University Archives received the collection in various installments from 1953 through 1990.
Existence and Location of Copies
Ohio University will entertain requests to photocopy reasonable amounts of material from the collection for the convenience of individual researchers.
Bibliography
- The Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series, Volume 6,
- Edited by Ann Evory, Gale Research Company, 1982, pg. 470.
- Something About the Author, Volume 13, Edited by Anne Commire,
- Gale Research Book Tower, 1987, pgs. 204-205.
- Films (International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers-1),
- Second Edition, Edited by Nicholas Thomas, St. James Press,
- 1990, pgs. 742-744.
- "Irving Shulman is Dead at 81; Wrote of City Life's Tough Side,"
- The New York Times.
- "Irving Shulman, 81; Scriptwriter, Novelist," Los Angeles Times,
- March 28, 1995.
- "'Rebel Without a Cause' Writer Irving Shulman Dies at Age 81,"
- Washington Post, March 30, 1995, B4.
- "Irving Shulman," Daily Variety, March 28, 1995, pg. 19.
- "Irving Shulman," The Hollywood Reporter, March 30, 1995.
- "Dusting Off a Dirty Memory," Washington Post, April 3, 1995.
Description Note
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Subject
- Title
- Finding aid for the Irving Shulman papers
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by You Fei in September 1995
- Date
- 2020
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English
- Sponsor
- The finding aid was converted into EAD with funding support from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission
Revision Statements
- 5 January 2024: Subjects and other notes added from ALICE MARC records and Mahn Center Microsoft Office finding aids by Ohio University Libraries Metadata Services Department Python scripts.
Repository Details
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