Creekmore, Hubert, 1907-1966

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From the description of Typed letters and cards signed (13) : various places, to Herbert Cahoon, 1950-1954. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270972442

Hubert Creekmore was born on January 16, 1907 in Water Valley, Mississippi. At a young age Creekmore developed an interest in writing poems and stories. This interest continued to develop over the years through education. In 1927, he graduated from the University of Mississippi and would later receive a Masters degree in American Literature from Columbia University. Creekmore's first volume of poetry, Personal Sun, was published in 1940. Soon thereafter he joined the United States Navy and served in World War II from 1942-1945. His passion for writing continued and he was able to write his second volume of poetry, The Stone Ants, while stationed in the Pacific. After World War II he worked as an editor, free-lance writer, teacher, lecturer, and translator before eventually returning to writing full time. In 1946, his first novel, The Fingers of Night, was published followed by two more novels in subsequent years. Hubert Creekmore died on May 23, 1966 in New York.

Ezra Pound was an American poet, critic, and intellectual. He was born on October 30, 1885 in Hailey, Idaho and died November 1, 1972 in Venice, Italy.

Eustace Mullins is an American author and biographer. He was born in Roanoke, Virginia in 1923.

From the description of Hubert Creekmore collection on Ezra Pound, 1914-1961. 1914-1961. (University of California, Riverside). WorldCat record id: 40772279

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Hubert Creekmore was born on January 16, 1907 in Water Valley, Mississippi. At a young age Creekmore developed an interest in writing poems and stories. This interest continued to develop over the years through education. In 1927, he graduated from the University of Mississippi and would later receive a Masters degree in American Literature from Columbia University. Creekmore's first volume of poetry, Personal Sun, was published in 1940. Soon thereafter he joined the United States Navy and served in World War II from 1942-1945. His passion for writing continued and he was able to write his second volume of poetry, The Stone Ants, while stationed in the Pacific. After World War II he worked as an editor, free-lance writer, teacher, lecturer, and translator before eventually returning to writing full time. In 1946, his first novel, The Fingers of Night, was published followed by two more novels in subsequent years. Hubert Creekmore died on May 23, 1966 in New York.

Ezra Pound was an American poet, critic, and intellectual. He was born on October 30, 1885 in Hailey, Idaho and died November 1, 1972 in Venice, Italy.

Eustace Mullins is an American author and biographer. He was born in Roanoke, Virginia in 1923.

From the guide to the Hubert Creekmore collection on Ezra Pound, 1939-1940, 1914-1961, undated, (Rivera Library. Special Collections Department.)

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