Jeff Mann Papers A&M 4524

Jeff Mann Papers A&M 4524


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West Virginia and Regional History Center

1549 University Ave.
P.O. Box 6069
Morgantown, WV 26506-6069
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URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu

Linda Blake

Repository
West Virginia and Regional History Center
Identification
A&M 4524
Title
Jeff Mann Papers 1975-2018
URL:
https://archives.lib.wvu.edu/ark:/99999/208464
Quantity
10.54 Linear Feet, 7 ft. 2 1/2 in. (7 records cartons, 15 in. each); (4 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 flat storage box, 1 1/2 in.)
Creator
Mann, Jeff
Location
West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536 / Fax: 304-293-3981 / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/
Language
English .

Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Use

The donor has retained the literary rights to the published and unpublished literary content in this collection; permission to publish or reproduce the literary materials in this collection is required from the copyright holder. The donor of this collection has transferred rights to the intellectual property of the non-literary content to the Center. For more information, please see the Permissions and Copyright page on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.

Conditions Governing Access

Special access restriction applies. Faculty reviews are closed till 2032; the rest of the collection is open for research.

Preferred Citation

[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Jeff Mann Papers, A&M 4524, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Jeff Mann, 2021


Biographical / Historical

Jeffrey A. Mann, poet, memoirist, fiction writer, and creative writing professor at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech), was born in Clifton Forge, Virginia in 1959 to Perry and Clara Mann. He spent most of his early life in Hinton, West Virginia, where he left in 1977 to attend West Virginia University.

At WVU Mann received a B.A. in English (magna cum laude) and a B.S. in forestry (magna cum laude) in 1981. He received his M.A. in English in 1984 from West Virginia University. Mann's poems written while at WVU describe his life in Morgantown as a student and a gay man.

After graduation Mann taught briefly at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. (1985), but he missed mountain life so returned to WVU to teach English, 1987-1989. In 1989 he was asked to teach Introduction to Appalachian Studies at Virginia Tech where he eventually became a full time tenured faculty member in the English Department.

Mann continues to write, penning 6 books of poetry, three volumes of short fiction, a book of poetry and memoir, and three collections of essays. Through his writing Mann explores the themes of gay sexuality, Appalachia, and the rites of manhood. His most recent project is as co-editor of LGBTQ Fiction and Poetry from Appalachia , 2019. Mann's poems and novels have received wide acclaim and numerous awards including two Lambda Awards and four National Leather Association-International literary awards.

[Extracted from various sources including Mann's autobiographical work Loving Mountains, Loving Men ]

Scope and Contents

Papers of Jeff Mann, a West Virginia University alumnus, author, and Virginia Tech (VT) English professor. The collection chronicles Mann's prolific writing of predominantly poetry beginning with early poems from his time at WVU in Morgantown in the 1980s. In addition to over 300 poems, the collection includes working manuscripts of unpublished works, serial publications containing his poetry and other published works including novels, short stories, and essays. Publicity materials are represented by newspaper articles, posters and flyers, book catalogs, and writers' blurbs for his books. Other materials include correspondence and contracts with publishers, some personal correspondence, some Virginia Tech Department of English publications and faculty evaluations of Mann.

Mann's writing is represented by working manuscripts, topic ideas and background research, rough outlines, publishers' proofs, edited drafts of all genres of his writing, and final published versions. In addition to a large number of poems, it also includes essays, novels, short stories, and a few speeches, all related to Mann's experience as a gay man in Appalachia.

Most of the poems (boxes 2, 4-5) are typed, but the earlier ones, 1982-1986, are handwritten manuscripts. The typed poems are sorted by Mann alphabetically, primarily into reused individual folders. Some have handwritten edits by Mann, some with comments by others from when the poems were workshopped, and some with edits from friends and family. Some poems also come with rough early ideas; words; and research on the topic, such as the Civil War. The poems often reflect major Appalachian themes such as love of place and the beauty and culture of the mountains. Some are set in West Virginia locales and towns including Morgantown, Beckley, and Hinton. Poems by authors other than Mann include ones written about him and poems by Robin Mullen.

Being a gay man in Appalachia is a major theme in Mann's essays, short stories, and novels; many are homoerotic. Working manuscripts sometime with handwritten notes include Edge , A History of Barbed Wire , Loving Mountains, Loving Men , Bones Washed in Wine , and others. Mann was also interested in Norse mythology and neopaganism which is reflected in some of his stories and essays.

Scattered throughout the collection are promotional materials for Mann's verse and prose which include posters for appearances and readings; newspaper and magazine articles about Mann; interviews; book reviews; blurbs in praise of specific books; and catalogs for gay books, such as the insightoutbooks catalog which includes Mann's books.
The majority of the correspondence in the collection is with publishers (mostly in boxes 2 and 5) and includes contracts and agreements, galley proofs of manuscripts and corrections, author's blurbs, cover art, and royalty check stubs. Publishers include Gival Press, Haworth Press, L.B. Taurus, Harrington Park Press, Alyson Books, Lethe Press, various university presses including West Virginia University and Ohio University, and more. Other business matters include acceptance and rejection letters for faculty positions at various universities, acceptance and rejection letters for submitted poems, invitations to submit poems, and poetry contest wins and losses. Additional correspondence deals with other business matters including a consulting contract with Edvantia, and requests for other authors' permissions to use their materials in books.

There is scant personal correspondence which includes letters from his father, Perry; his mother; and his sister, Amy, who provided feedback on poems. There are also some cards and letters from friends and some thank you cards from students and others. Two letters from friends (box 2) recount their coming out as gay experiences. Print emails (box 3) sent to Virginia Tech alumni chapter presidents pertain to a challenge from an alumnus who objected to Mann as an instructor and questions giving to Virginia Tech. In addition to the original email to the alumni, the stream includes correspondence from those supportive and encouraging to Mann.

Other materials from Virginia Tech include comments and formal evaluations on Mann's performance as an English Department faculty member, his promotion to tenure, and letters of praise for Mann's teaching (predominantly box 3). The collection also includes other VT publications such as the VT English Department newsletter and others (also predominantly box 3).

There are a few photographs: one of Mann eating a donut while at West Virginia University in the 1980s (box 8), some with friends (box 1), and a formal head shot with a humorous enclosure (box 2).

The Addendum of 2022/09/02 includes both manuscripts of unpublished works as well as pubished poems in serial publications and short stories in anthologies. Significantly, Mann's Masters Degree thesis (1984) and some earlier writings for college course work are included. Conference programs for those Mann regularly attended include the Appalachian Studies Conference and the National Teachers of English conference.

This collection is minimally processed.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Bondage (Sexual behavior)
  • Gay authors
  • Gay men -- Fiction
  • Gays -- Fiction
  • Mann, Jeff
  • Poetry -- Appalachian Region
  • Sadomasochism

Container List

Mixed Materials Box: 1
Early Poems When a Student at WVU; Other Writings; Virginia Tech Faculty and Teaching Material; and Publicity
1975-2013, undated
Scope and Contents

Typed and handwritten manuscripts of Jeff Mann's early poems (1982-1986) which were written while he was a student at West Virginia University; and manuscripts of longer works. Newspapers with articles about Mann, flyers, and other publicity for Mann's work while he was an English professor at Virginia Tech. Includes some correspondence and a few photographs of him with friends.

Mixed Materials Box: 2
Publishers' Communications; Manuscripts (arranged roughly by title, S-W) for Poems, Essays, and Stories; Business and Personal Correspondence
1984-2018, undated
Scope and Contents

Correspondence with publishers including agreements, proof corrections, cover art, and royalty statements. Acceptance and rejection letters for faculty positions at various universities, acceptance and rejection letters for submitted poems, invitations to submit poems, and poetry contest wins and losses. Typed works, roughly alphabetically arranged S-W (other works in rough alphabetical order in Boxes 4 and 5). Published works. Personal correspondence.

Mixed Materials Box: 3
Publicity; Manuscripts of Long Form Works; Mann's Faculty Evaluations and Other Virginia Tech Teaching Evaluations
1992-2015, undated1993-1999
Scope and Contents

Manuscripts of long form works, poems, and essays, some with handwritten notes and edits; publishers' proofs. Virginia Tech (VT) faculty evaluations of Mann (2010, 2013, 2015) and other evaluations; VT English Department newsletters. Publicity including newspaper and other publication articles, interviews, publishers' catalogs, flyers, posters, and authors' blurbs in praise of Mann's writing.

Mixed Materials Box: 4
Poems, Essays, Stories (arranged alphabetically, "4X4" through H)
1986-2014, undated
Scope and Contents

Poems, essays, and short stories roughly arranged alphabetically with some strays, "4X4" through "History of Barbed Wire" (other workss in rough alphabetical order in Boxes 2 and 5); some poems are edited and some have commentary by others. "2014 Highland Summer Conference, Jeff Mann" compact disc. Publishers' correspondence and publicity.

Mixed Materials Box: 5
Poems, Essays, Stories (arranged alphabetically, roughly H-S); Publishers' Correspondence
1997-2008, undated2001-2008
Scope and Contents

Poems, essays, and short stories roughly arranged alphabetically, P-S (other works in alphabetical order in Boxes 2 and 4); some poems are edited and some have commentary by others. Correspondence from publishers. Miscellaneous writings by Mann. Reviews of Mann's works.

Mixed Materials Box: 6
Published Works, 1 of 2
1985-2014
Scope and Contents

Mann's long form published works (6); Mann's poems and stories in serial publications (11); and anthologies (3). Additional published works are in Box 2

Mixed Materials Box: 7
Published Works, 2 of 2
1983-2014
Scope and Contents

Mann's shorter works in serial publications, including issues of RFD, A Country Journal for Gay Men Anywhere ; and one anthology with a Mann poem. Additional published works are in Box 2.

Mixed Materials Box: 8
Oversized Material
1979-2016
Scope and Contents

Oversized materials, some moved from other boxes, including early poems (1982-1983). Includes newspapers and newsletters, a mounted photograph of Mann eating a donut while at WVU (ca. 1980), other poems, and promotional posters.

Addendum of 2022 September 02, Manuscripts, Books, and Other Materials
1981-2018
Scope and Contents

This addendum includes both manuscripts of unpublished works as well as pubished poems in serial publications and short stories in anthologies. Significantly, Mann's Masters Degree thesis (1984) and some earlier writings for college course work are included. Conference programs for those Mann regularly attended include the Appalachian Studies Conference and the National Teachers of English conference.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 9
    Early Writings: Manuscripts and Published; Conference Programs
    1981-2018
  • Mixed Materials Box: 10
    Writings: Manuscripts and Published Works; Conference Programs
    1984-2018
  • Mixed Materials Box: 11
    Published Poems in Serials
    1987-2008
  • Mixed Materials Box: 12
    Short Stories Published in Books (19 items)
    2010-2018
  • Mixed Materials Box: 8 Folder: 12
    Poster, Newspaper, Clipping
    2016, undated