TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary of the Collection
Administrative Information
Biography of Mark Turbyfill
Scope and Content of the Collection
Organization
Selected Search Terms
Container List
Series 1: Works, 1917-1984
Series 2: Correspondence, Photographs,
Reviews, etc., 1911-1985
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The Newberry Library Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special
Collections 60 West Walton Street Chicago, Illinois 60610-7324 USA Phone: 312-255-3506 Fax: 312-255-3646 E-Mail: specialcolls@newberry.org URL: http://www.newberry.org
Machine-readable finding aid encoded by
Alison Hinderliter,
2008.
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Turbyfill, Mark,
1896-
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Mark Turbyfill Papers
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| Dates |
1911-1985 |
| Extent |
2 cubic ft. (3
boxes and 1 oversize box)
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| Abstract |
Material relating to the
life and career of dancer, poet and painter Mark Turbyfill, including three
copies of his unpublished autobiography and many copies of published and
unpublished poems. Also, articles and reviews by and about Turbyfill, a few
pieces of correspondence, clippings, dance programs, photographs, a cassette
tape of him reading, and a published genealogy of the Turbyfill
family.
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| Language |
Materials are in
English.
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| Repository |
Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department
of Special Collections
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| Collection Call Number |
Midwest MS Turbyfill |
| Collection Stack Location |
3a 43 1 |
Mark Turbyfill Papers, Midwest Manuscript Collection, The Newberry
Library, Chicago.
Gift, Mark Turbyfill, 1982, 1988.
Virginia Hay Smith, 2006.
Access
The Mark Turbyfill Papers are open for research in the Special
Collections Reading Room; 1 box at a time (Priority III).
Ownership and Literary Rights
The Mark Turbyfill Papers are the physical property of the Newberry
Library. Copyright may belong to the authors or their legal heirs or assigns.
For permission to publish or reproduce any materials from this collection,
contact the Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections.
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Chicago dancer, poet and painter.
Mark Turbyfill, born in 1896, came to Chicago in 1911 with his parents
from Oklahoma City. A published poet while still in his teens, Turbyfill’s
professional dance career began in 1919 when he was invited to join the
Pavley-Oukrainsky corps de ballet with the Chicago Grand Opera Company. He
later became principal dancer under Adolph Bolm with the Chicago Allied Arts
and partnered Chicago dancer and choreographer Ruth Page, continuing to dance
through the 1920s and 1930s. He was the first teacher of Katherine Dunham,
unsuccessfully trying to establish her in an all “Negro” ballet company.
Turbyfill first gained renown as a poet in the 1920s, mainly for his
contributions to the worlds of avant-garde verse. His poems appeared in
Margaret Anderson’s The Little Review and Harriet
Monroe’s Poetry and other magazines. The May,
1926, issue of Poetry was devoted entirely to his
long poem, A Marriage With Space, which was later
reprinted with other poems in 1974. A collection of his verse, entitled
The Words Beneath Us, appeared in 1951.
Beginning in the 1940s, Turbyfill concentrated on his third artistic
interest – painting. His initial paintings and collages showed a strong
surrealist influence, but he moved on to a style of abstract expressionism,
which he practiced until the 1970s. Turbyfill’s first solo exhibit was in 1948,
and in the 1950s and 1960s he had a number of one-man gallery shows. Seeing
continuity in all his creative endeavors, at times he utilized texts lifted
from his own poetry in both figurative and abstract paintings and drawings.
Mark Turbyfill had three active and successful careers as dancer,
artist and poet, which he recorded in his unpublished autobiography,
Whistling in the Windy City: Memoirs of a
Poet-Dancer-Painter. Among the many persons he writes about are Margaret
Anderson, Adolph Bolm, Katherine Dunham, Henry B. Fuller, Amy Lowell, Maurice
Maeterlinck, Harriet Monroe, Samuel Putnam, Eunice Tietjens and Mark Tobey.
Among the topics are the Chicago Allied Arts, G.I. Gurdjieff and his Institute
for the Harmonious Development of Man, and the Pavley-Oukrainsky Ballet
Company.
Turbyfill died in 1990.
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Mainly Mark Turbyfill’s writings, together with a few letters,
photographs, dance programs, reviews and a voice recording.
There are three copies of his unpublished autobiography and two copies
of a collection of his poetry entitled A Marriage With
Space, published in 1974. Since Turbyfill was famously active in Chicago
artistic and creative circles in the early part of the twentieth century, the
autobiography / memoir is particularly interesting. Besides many poems, some in
manuscript form and some in issues of Poetry and
The Little Review, there is an adaptation of
material from The Words Beneath Us, set to music
by Lionel Sayers, a few articles and letters, a short play Turbyfill wrote with
Sam Putnam entitled “See Life First,” and an article by Putnam on Turbyfill’s
work, a tape of him reading “Chicago Alive,” reproductions of several of his
paintings, dance programs and a collection of photographs. Also, articles and
reviews about him and his work. Included is a list of the correspondence to
Turbyfill which is located at Southern Illinois University and a file box of
cards with quotations from each letter.
Narrative descriptions of the subject matter, types of material, and
arrangement of each series are available through the Organization section of
the finding aid.
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Papers are organized in the following series:
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The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the Newberry Library's public catalog. Researchers desiring
additional materials on a particular topic should search the catalog using
these headings.
Names
- Anderson, Margaret,
1890-1973
- Bolm, Adolph,
1894-1951
- Chicago Allied Arts,
Inc.
- Dunham,
Katherine
- Fuller, Henry Blake,
1857-1929
- Gurdjieff, George
Ivanovitch, 1972-1949
- Institute for the
Harmonious Development of Man
- Little Review (Chicago,
Ill.)
- Lowell, Amy,
1874-1925
- Maeterlinck, Maurice,
1862-1949
- Monroe, Harriet,
1860-1936
- Page, Ruth,
1899-1991
- Pavley-Oukrainsky
Ballet
- Poetry (Chicago, Ill.)
- Putnam, Samuel,
1892-1950
- Sayers, Lionel
- Tietjens, Eunice,
1884-1944
- Tobey, Mark
- Turbyfill, Mark,
1896-
Subjects
- American literature --
Illinois -- Chicago
- Artists, American --
Illinois -- Chicago
- Arts, Modern -- 20th
century -- Illinois -- Chicago
- Authors, American --
20th century
- Autobiographies --
Illinois -- Chicago
- Ballet dancers --
Illinois -- History -- 20th century
- Chicago, Ill. --
Intellectual life -- 20th century
- Dance companies -- Illinois
-- Chicago
- Dance teachers --
Illinois -- Chicago
- Dancers --
Portraits
- Manuscripts, American --
Illinois -- Chicago
- Photographs -- 1911-1983
- Poems -- Illinois --
Chicago -- 20th century
- Poetry -- Illinois --
Chicago -- 20th century
- Poets, American -- 20th
century
- Programs
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| Three draft copies of Turbyfill’s unpublished autobiography/memoir
entitled Whistling in the Windy City, undated but
apparently finished in the 1960’s, followed by adaptations of his work, two
articles, a cassette tape of his reading his work on the radio, some
illustrations of his paintings, a short play and his poetry, both published and
unpublished.
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1-13 |
Autobiography: copy 1, undated |
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14-21 |
Autobiography: copy 2, undated |
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22 |
Autobiography: Ralph Bushee's reader's report,
1969
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23-30 |
Autobiography: copy 3, undated |
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31 |
Adaptations: "A Marriage With Space", performance copy,
1934
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Adaptations: "Words Beneath Us", Sayers, Lionel, musical
setting (See Oversize Box), 1951.
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Articles, 1931-1932 |
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Cassette Tape: Turbyfill, Mark reading on WBEZ Chicago, "Chicago Alive",
1976
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35 |
Chicago Review pages with illustrations of Turbyfill
paintings with verses, Spring 1977
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Play: "See Life First", short work of Turbyfill and Sam
Putnam, undated
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Poems: "Chicago Alive", 3 photocopies, 1965 |
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38 |
Poems: "Un Mariage avec L'espace", 2 copies,
1965
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Poems: "A Marriage with Space", commentary by Turbyfill,
undated
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Poems: A Marriage with Space, draft of Turbyfill
collected poetry, 1974
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47-53 |
Poems: A Marriage with Space, photocopy, 1974 |
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Poems: Miscellaneous, 1971-1984 |
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Poems: Miscellaneous, undated |
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Poems: The Little Review magazine, 1919 |
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Poems: The Little Review magazine, 1929 |
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Poems: Poetry magazine, May, 1917 |
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Poems: Poetry magazine, Aug., 1918 |
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Poems: Poetry magazine, Oct., 1919 |
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Poems: Poetry magazine, June, 1921 |
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Poems: Poetry magazine, June, 1924 |
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Poems: Poetry magazine, Feb., 1926 |
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Poems: Poetry magazine, May, 1926 |
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Poems: Poetry magazine, May, 1928 |
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Poems: Poetry magazine, Feb., 1938 |
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Poems: Poetry magazine, July, 1938 |
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Poems: Poetry magazine, Jan., 1943 |
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| Clippings, a few letters, a published genealogy of the Turbyfill
family, two invitations, photographs, dance programs, and reviews of Turbyfill
works. Also, a list of letters to Turbyfill owned and housed at Southern
Illinois University and a file box of cards with quotations from those letters.
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69 |
Clippings, 1926-1985 |
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70 |
Correspondence: Bodenheim, Max to Turbyfill,
(photocopy), Sept. 21, 1918
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Correspondence: Lowell, Amy to Turbyfill, Aug. 6, 1921 |
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72 |
Correspondence: Turbyfill, Mark (four letters), 1969-1974 |
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Correspondence: Williams, Kenny to Turbyfill,
Oct. 19, 1979
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74 |
Genealogy of the Turbyfill family, 1985 |
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Invitations, 1962;1965 |
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76 |
Photographs: Turbyfill, Mark, 1920-1983 |
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Photographs: Putnam, Samuel and Turbyfill, 1923 |
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Photographs: Miscellaneous, 1914-1929 |
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Photographs: Negatives, 1911-1940 |
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Programs, 1924-1932 |
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81 |
Programs: Ballet Russes (See Oversize Box), 1928 |
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82-83 |
Reviews, 1919-1952 and undated |
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84 |
Reviews: Putnam, Sam",Curved Attitudes and Elephant
Ears", 1922
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85 |
List of letters to Turbyfill at Southern Illinois
University and a file box of cards with quotations from the letters
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