- Letters (1975 September 3-1985 April (?)), from A. Weinstein to Clark Blaise.
- Letters regarding A. Weinstein's work, C. Blaise's and Bharati Mukherjee's work, particularly Days and nights in Calcutta, and other personal, family matters. Includes several newsclippings and gallery announcements about A. Weinstein's work as well as one coloured slide.
- Includes references to the following: A North American education : short story collection; Days and nights in Calcutta; Alan Weinstein : an informal memoir.
- Letters (1979 April (?)-1984 March 3), from S. And Art Wright to Clark Blaise and Bharati Mukherjee.
- Letters regarding S. Wright's studies, S. and A. Wright's travels and work, particularly in Bangladesh, news of mutual acquaintances and other matters.
- Includes references to the following: Lunar attractions; Days and nights in Calcutta.
Typescript with holograph revisions and typescript outlines of the scenes, the characters and the dramatic intention of the teleplay. Item one is titled It could have been such a beautiful country. Includes duplicate copy of item four.
Holograph. Unpaginated but appears to be consecutive pages.
Holograph.
Newsclipping from the Observer, January 28, 1979, of an article by Philip French about Satyajit Ray and the making of The chess players sent to C. Blaise by Don Coles with the holograph annotation "Clark - someone out of Days & Nights, I think"; typescript with holograph revisions fragment; typescript with holograph revisions and typescript (photocopy); typescript (photocopy) with C. Blaise's holograph annotation "submitted (with photos) to Globe & Mail, NY Times, rejected. See 'Kanika Banejee' (sic) in letters 1978-1979". Pages 2-11 of item three are identical to the corresponding pages of item four. This article was published in the Indian Review, edited by Kalika Banerji; see MsC 41.8.66. Co-written with Bharati Mukherjee.
Proof sheet containing nineteen black and white photographs of C. Blaise, Bharati Mukherjee and Bart Blaise.