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Paul Alexander Bartlett (13 July 1909 – 19 April 1990) was an American writer, artist, and poet. He made a large-scale study of more than 350 Mexican haciendas, published novels, short stories, and poetry, and worked as a fine artist in a variety of media. ==Life== Bartlett was born in Moberly, Missouri. He was the son of Robert Alexander Bartlett and his wife, Minnie Lou Dobson. Paul Alexander Bartlett studied at Western Reserve Academy,〔Biographical information from (Western Reserve Academy ).〕 Oberlin College, University of Arizona, Academia de San Carlos, Universidad de Guadalajara, Escuela de Bellas Artes de Guadalajara, and the National University of Mexico.〔Biographical and other information from "Paul Alexander Bartlett" entry in ''Contemporary Authors Online''. Literature Resource Center. Gale Document Number: GALE H1000005836. Detroit: Gale, 2013.〕 His professional life was devoted to writing, fine art, and poetry. In 1941, he met American poet Elizabeth Bartlett in Guadalajara; they were married in 1943 in Sayula, Mexico.〔 Elizabeth Bartlett (1911–1994) is the author of many published books of poetry, anthologized poetry, individually published poems in leading literary journals, short stories, and founder of the international non-profit organization, Literary Olympics, Inc.〔Biographical and other information from "Elizabeth Bartlett" entry in ''Contemporary Authors Online''. Literature Resource Center. Gale Document Number: GALE H1000005815. Detroit: Gale, 2013.〕 They had one child, (Steven James Bartlett ) (b. 1945), a published author in the fields of psychology and philosophy.〔〔〔Biographical and other information from "Steven James Bartlett" entry in ''Contemporary Authors Online''. Literature Resource Center. Gale Document Number: GALE H1000305527. Detroit: Gale, 2013.〕 Over a period of more than four decades, Paul Alexander Bartlett lived in numerous areas of Mexico while he undertook a life-long extensive study of more than 350 haciendas throughout the country, documented in art and photographs.〔Data and other information from the (Paul Alexander Bartlett Collection held by the American Heritage Center of the University of Wyoming ). This collection contains 78 original pen-and-ink hacienda illustrations by Bartlett as well as 1,271 prints and 799 negatives of photographs taken by Bartlett of the Mexican haciendas (these are in addition to those included in the collection of his hacienda illustrations and photographs held by the University of Texas described under "Permanent Collections"); works of fine art by Bartlett, consisting of more than 1,000 of his paintings in multiple media, drawings, and sketches; literary and publishing correspondence; personal records and journals; notes; newspaper clippings; program and exhibit announcements; book reviews and commendations by others of Bartlett's work; original manuscripts by Bartlett; a collection of his published books, short stories, essays, poetry, and book reviews; a collection of his publications in literary reviews, journals, and newspapers; and anthologies in which his work was published. Also included in the collection are original copies of a wide variety of as yet unpublished manuscripts consisting of books, short stories, and poetry (see under "Unpublished Manuscripts"). (An online inventory of this collection is available ).〕〔Data from (Paul A. Bartlett Drawings and Photographs of Mexican Haciendas held by the Benson Latin American Collection of the University of Texas ). This collection includes 294 original pen-and-ink illustrations of the haciendas of Mexico by Paul Alexander Bartlett, and 903 hacienda photographs, 279 negatives, and 69 slides taken by him.〕〔Information from Bartlett, Paul Alexander. ''The Haciendas of Mexico: An Artist's Record.'' Foreword by James Michener. Introduction by historian of the Mexican haciendas, Gisela von Wobeser, trans. by Steven James Bartlett. Niwot, CO: University Press of Colorado, 1990. Illustrations and photographs reproduced in this book were selected from the collection (Paul A. Bartlett Drawings and Photographs of Mexican Haciendas held by the Benson Latin American Collection of the University of Texas ).〕 Periodically he, his wife, and son returned to the U.S. where Bartlett worked as a free-lance writer, editor, book reviewer, and fine artist. In 1942, he served as Editor of ''Workshop'' (an annual of creative writing based in Ciudad Guzmán, Mexico).〔(Finding aid for the Paul Alexander Bartlett Collection of Submissions to the Literary Annual, ''Workshop'', 1940-45, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles ).〕 He taught creative writing at Georgia State College (now Georgia State University) in 1955. He was Editor of Publications for the University of California, Santa Barbara, 1964-70. After purchasing a home in Comala, Mexico, his health failed in 1975; he and his wife then settled in San Diego where Bartlett continued to write and create works of art until his death in 1990.〔〔
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