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American writer.
Norman Mailer was an American author and celebrity, admired for his novels and social commentary, and winner of two Pulitzer Prizes. Born in New Jersey and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Mailer became interested in writing while studying aeronautical engineering at Harvard. He served in World War II, which led to the acclaimed novel, The Naked and the Dead; Mailer's work and persona becaming increasingly controversial, as he helped develop the New Journalism genre, leading to the Pulitzer Prize winners, The Armies of the Night and The Executioner's Song. In addition to novels, Mailer wrote essays, a play, journalism, and biography, as well as contributing to movies as an actor, director, and writer. He was also known for his political activism.
American author.
Norman Mailer is an author and celebrity, admired for his novels and social commentary. Increasingly outspoken and perceived as a radical, Mailer's experimentation with literary forms and genres expresses alienation and disillusionment with American society.
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Larry L. King Papers Collection 006., 1929-ongoing (Bulk: 1957-1993)
Title:
Larry L. King Papers 1929-ongoing (Bulk: 1957-1993)
The Larry L. King papers span the years from 1929 to the present with most of the material dating from the late 1950s. They are arranged according to the following five series: 1. Works (books, plays, articles, short stories, television, songs, speeches); 2. Material about King; 3. Other Writers; 4. Personal; 5. Other Collections re Larry L. King. Within the archive are manuscripts, galley proofs, magazines, tear sheets, playbooks, flyers, posters, tapes, videos, clippings, correspondence, calendars, cancelled checks, tax receipts, vital records, photographs, T-shirts, a jacket and a typewriter. These materials document King’s life and career and provide a thorough overview of his writing process. They include correspondence with or about other Texas writers, such as Larry McMurtry, Bud Shrake, Billy Lee Brammer, Dan Jenkins, Peter Gent, Jay Milner and Gary Cartwright along with letters to friends and family such as cousin Lanvil Gilbert and colorful Texas lawyer, Warren Burnett. The materials are most frequently arranged in chronological order.
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- Larry L. King Papers Collection 006., 1929-ongoing (Bulk: 1957-1993)
Mailer, Norman. Norman Mailer miscellany, 1957-1972.
Title:
Norman Mailer miscellany, 1957-1972.
Four typescript letters; one holograph letter to Stephen [Spender], Aug. 24, 1960. Screenplay (1957) for The Naked and the Dead, by Denis and Terry Sanders, also included.
ArchivalResource: 1 portfolio.
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- Mailer, Norman. Norman Mailer miscellany, 1957-1972.
McGinley, Phyllis, 1905-1978. Lillian Hellman Papers, 1904-1984 (bulk 1934-1984).
Title:
Lillian Hellman Papers, 1904-1984 (bulk 1934-1984).
The Lillian Hellman papers comprise manuscripts, correspondence, legal documents, business records, appointment books, and clippings. Series I includes notes for and multiple drafts of all Hellman's plays and memoirs. Drafts of film scripts, original and adaptations, by Hellman and others, are included in the series, along with articles, interviews, speeches, teaching files, and editorial work. Series II contains Hellman's professional and general correspondence, principally from 1934 to her death. Personal correspondence is largely absent. Correspondents include Leonard Bernstein, Kermit Bloomgarden, Don Congdon, Dashiell Hammett, Max B. Hellman, John Hersey, Stanley M. Isaacs, Diane Johnson, Robert Lantz, Katherine Lederer, Harry Levin, Little, Brown and Company, Archibald MacLeish, Bernard Malamud, John F. Melby, New York Times, R. D. Orlova, Dorothy Parker, Richard Poirier, Herman Shumlin, Margaret Tallichet, Hanna Weinstein, and Richard Wilbur. Series III Other Papers is the largest series and contains Hellman's appointment books from 1956 on, along with an extensive collection of scrapbooks and clippings. Notebooks describing foreign travel between 1944 and 1980 and a group of address books are also present in the series. Series IV, Legal and Financial Papers, includes documents and correspondence concerning Hellman's acquisition and administration of Dashiell Hammett's literary estate, along with materials relating to Hellman's investments, personal taxes, and household expenses. Series V, Works by and Papers of Others, includes short pieces about Lillian Hellman, a small group of materials relating to Dorothy Parker, and a collection of documents on Hellman assembled by various federal government agencies between 1940 and 1975.
ArchivalResource: 157 boxes (68 linear feet).
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- McGinley, Phyllis, 1905-1978. Lillian Hellman Papers, 1904-1984 (bulk 1934-1984).
Sipper mss., 1973-2010
Title:
Sipper mss., 1973-2010
The Sipper mss., 1973-2010, consist of the correspondence and business records of Ralph Bruno Sipper, 1932- , of Santa Barbara, California, one of the leading antiquarian booksellers in America specializing in modern first editions.
ArchivalResource: 1,480 items
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- Sipper, Ralph B. Letters, 1973-1996.
Buchanan, Thompson R. Thompson R. Buchanan papers, 1961-2000.
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Thompson R. Buchanan papers, 1961-2000.
Survey concerning federal aid for the arts, originally written in 1961 and recreated in 2000 by Buchanan, together with replies (1961) from Robert Woodruff Anderson, George Balanchine, Norman Mailer, and Herman Wouk.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Buchanan, Thompson R. Thompson R. Buchanan papers, 1961-2000.
Davis, Hope Hale. Papers, 1831-1835, 1916-2002 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1831-1835, 1916-2002 (inclusive).
Collection includes correspondence with other writers, friends, family members, and students; writings, including drafts of short stories, novels, memoir, and literary criticism, as well as notes, research material, and correspondence related to the publishing of her work; teaching material; and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft. (18 file boxes, 2 photograph folders, 1 folio+ folder)
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- Davis, Hope Hale. Papers, 1831-1835, 1916-2002 (inclusive).
Esquire, inc. Esquire, inc. records, 1933-1977.
Title:
Esquire, inc. records, 1933-1977.
Manuscripts of published articles and poetry, research and legal notes, correspondence with authors, and letters to the editor.
ArchivalResource: 26 linear ft.
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- Esquire, inc. Esquire, inc. records, 1933-1977.
Young, Dalene. Marilyn : mimeograph copy of typescript, 1980 Mar. 26.
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Marilyn : mimeograph copy of typescript, 1980 Mar. 26.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (ca. 170 p.)
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- Young, Dalene. Marilyn : mimeograph copy of typescript, 1980 Mar. 26.
Mailer, Norman. Marilyn : a biography.
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Marilyn : a biography. [1973?]
ArchivalResource: 448 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Mailer, Norman. Marilyn : a biography.
Styron, William, 1925-2006. William Styron papers, 1855-2007 and undated.
Title:
William Styron papers, 1855-2007 and undated.
The William Styron Papers span the years 1855-2007, with the bulk of the papers being dated between 1943 and 1996. The collection consists of correspondence; writings by Styron and other authors; printed materials (including serials containing articles by and about Styron and his work as well as newspaper and magazine clippings); audiotapes, videotapes, and photographs; legal and financial papers; speeches and addresses; interviews; scrapbooks; and other material relating to Styron's personal life and his career as a writer. Extensive personal and professional correspondence between his family, friends, and fellow authors provides insight into his education at Duke University (particularly his studies with Professor William Blackburn of the Department of English) as well as his literary career and personal life. Numerous American authors are represented in the collection. Among the major correspondents are Robert Penn Warren, Carlos Fuentes, Norman Mailer, and Reynolds Price. Letters from Eudora Welty, Truman Capote, Art Buchwald, Richard Wilbur, Kurt Vonnegut, William Kennedy, and James Dickey are contained in the correspondence series. Writings by other authors include several works of literary scholarship about Styron and his work. Unprocessed addition (07-145) (6 items, .1 lin. ft.; dated 2007) contains copies of material from Styron's memorial service, including the program, book of reminiscences, and transcript. This material is boxed in box 1 of 08-142. Unprocessed addition (08-012) (0.8 lin. ft.; 600 items; dated 1943-2006) includes published and unpublished essays, drafts, speeches, and writings by Styron, as well as copies of letters to his father (1943-1952) and correspondence from his wife, Rose, from around the time of his death in 2006. Also includes a leather portfolio with drafts of his work, photographs, clippings, and a photograph album from his daughter's film, Shadrach. Unprocessed addition (08-072) (180 items, .6 lin. ft.; dated 1990-2003 and undated) comprises mainly letters to Styron regarding his works, especially DARKNESS VISIBLE. Also includes letters regarding appearances requested or planned. Unprocessed addition (08-142) (388 items, .8 lin. ft; dated 1966-2007 and undated) mainly comprises incoming correspondence, which occasionally contains clippings, photographs, and other incidental materials. In addition, includes original manuscripts for several short works by the author, many annotated, as well as some handwritten manuscript pages for SOPHIE'S CHOICE. There are also two dvds of Styron's memorial service. Box 1 of this material includes Acc. 07-145. Unprocessed addition (08-294) (0.4 lin. ft.; 300 items) was acquired and donated by James West III, and includes manuscripts, essays, edited drafts, and speeches by Styron. Each manuscript includes a cover page by West describing the condition of the materials. This material is boxed with Acc. 08/012. Addition (11-142) (0.6 lin. ft.; 500 items) was donated by Styron's editor, Robert Loomis. It includes drafts and clippings, as well as photographs used in Styron publications.
ArchivalResource: 24510 items.
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- Styron, William, 1925-2006. William Styron papers, 1855-2007 and undated.
Bancroft, Mary. Papers, 1872-1997 (inclusive), 1932-1987 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1872-1997 (inclusive), 1932-1987 (bulk).
Collection consists of Bancroft's journals, speeches, and writings, both published and unpublished, and material relating to her psychological and political interests. Her extensive correspondence includes letters to Henry R. Luce and correspondence about him with his biographer, W.A. Swanberg, her letters to the family, and with her literary and political contemporaries. Much of the correspondence details the social and emotional life of the writer and there is considerable discussion of American politics. Several letters to and from Helen Howe are on audiotape (shelved separately as T-64). Also included are letters from C.G. Jung, Bancroft's wartime reports to Allen Dulles and background printed material, and her translation of a memoir by Emilio Pucci.
ArchivalResource: 10.5 linear ft.
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- Bancroft, Mary. Papers, 1872-1997 (inclusive), 1932-1987 (bulk).
Mailer, Norman. Typed letter signed Norman Mailer to: "Rita Halle Kleeman" January 15, 1964.
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Typed letter signed Norman Mailer to: "Rita Halle Kleeman" January 15, 1964.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Mailer, Norman. Typed letter signed Norman Mailer to: "Rita Halle Kleeman" January 15, 1964.
Mailer, Norman. The fight.
Title:
The fight. [1975?]
ArchivalResource: 356 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Mailer, Norman. The fight.
Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee. Records, 1965-1971.
Title:
Records, 1965-1971.
Records of the broad-based coalition which represented the majority of the Vietnam War opposition in New York City. The processed portion of this collection is summarized above, dates 1965-1971, and is described in the register. Additional accessions date 1966-1971 and are described below.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 c.f. (3 archives boxes); plusadditions of 44 photographs,16 negatives, and5 posters.
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- Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee. Records, 1965-1971.
Halper, Nathan. Nathan Halper papers, 1923-1986.
Title:
Nathan Halper papers, 1923-1986.
Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, word lists, documents, photographs, clippings, periodicals, and other printed materials concerning his writings, translations, and criticism. Most of the manuscript drafts and notes are for his critical and analytical studies of Finnegans Wake and of other works by James Joyce. There are also draft translations from the Yiddish of various authors, early autobiographical articles and chapters for an autobiographical novel, general literary criticism, articles on chess, as well as notes and drafts for his research in 1938 into the history of the Indians of New England and of the Mashpee Indian Reservation on Cape Cod in Massachusetts. There are many periodicals and other printed materials about Provincetown where he maintained his art gallery. Some years before his death, he began a study of Jewish-American family names; there are many notes, drafts, and clippings for his projected book on the subject which was not completed. Among the correspondents are John Cage, Richard Ellmann, Norman Mailer, Robert Motherwell, Lionel Trilling, and Edmund Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 13.26 linear ft. ( 28 boxes, 1 flat box).
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- Halper, Nathan. Nathan Halper papers, 1923-1986.
Gontarski, S.E. S.E. Gontarski Norman Mailer collection, 1954-1995 (inclusive).
Title:
S.E. Gontarski Norman Mailer collection, 1954-1995 (inclusive).
This is a collection of 30 periodicals which include articles, essays, and fiction by Norman Mailer and 15 periodicals which include reviews, profiles, and articles about Mailer as collected by FSU Professor of English S. E. Gontarski.
ArchivalResource: 1.2 linear ft.
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- Gontarski, S.E. S.E. Gontarski Norman Mailer collection, 1954-1995 (inclusive).
Bronk, William. William Bronk papers, 1908-1999.
Title:
William Bronk papers, 1908-1999.
Correspondence, manuscripts, audio cassettes, photographs, and printed materials.
ArchivalResource: 45 linear ft. ( 95 boxes & 1 oversize folder)
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- Bronk, William. William Bronk papers, 1908-1999.
Mailer, Norman. Letters to Theodore S. Amussen [manuscript], [ca. 1948?].
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Letters to Theodore S. Amussen [manuscript], [ca. 1948?].
Collection contains two letters from Mailer to Amussen re the publication of "The naked and the dead," the birth of Amussen's son [David], and the Mailers' life in Paris. Collection also includes a note bearing the words "Theodore S. Amussen/Harcourt Brace & Co."
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Mailer, Norman. Letters to Theodore S. Amussen [manuscript], [ca. 1948?].
Krim, Seymour, 1922-. Papers of Seymour Krim, 1953-1990.
Title:
Papers of Seymour Krim, 1953-1990.
The papers of Seymour Krim document his literary career and his contributions to the literary "Beats" and the "new journalism" or "creative non-fiction" movement. Drafts of his articles, essays, and reviews along with published copies of many of his works reveal his creative process. Typescripts and reviews of many of his published collections are included, such as The Beats and Views of a Nearsighted Cannoneer. His unfinished book, Chaos is also represented with a typescript and notes from early readings. Approximately half of the papers consist of correspondence files. These files include letters from: Erje Ayden, Saul Bellow, Vance Bourjaily, Paddy Chayefsky, Gregory Corso, Malcolm Cowley, Fielding Dawson, James Dickey, Robert Duncan, James Farrell, Leslie Fiedler, and Otto Friedrich. There are more letters from: Charlotte Gafford, Ralph Gleason, Pete Hamill, Daryl Henderson, Milton Hindus, Richard Hugo, Ted Joans, James Jones, Alan Kapelner, William Kennedy, Jack Kerouac, Milton Klonsky, James Laughlin, John Leggett, John MacDonald, Norman Mailer, W.H. Manville, David Markson, Harvey Matusow, Judith Merril, and Gerald Nicosia. The correspondence continues with: Anthony Powell, Dan Propper, Dotson Rader, Morris Renek, Alan Ross, William Saroyan, Michael Seide, C.P. Snow, Irving Stettner, William Styron, Gay Talese, H.L. Van Brunt, Gore Vidal, Dan Wakefield, Pamela Walker, Richard Walton, Calder Willingham, Tom Wolfe, and Richard Yates.
ArchivalResource: Papers, 4 linear ft. (8 boxes)Videotape, 1 item.
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- Krim, Seymour, 1922-. Papers of Seymour Krim, 1953-1990.
Alternative Press (Detroit, Michigan). The Alternative Press records, 1961-1998 (bulk 1970-1995).
Title:
The Alternative Press records, 1961-1998 (bulk 1970-1995).
Collection includes: correspondence from friends, family, and prominent artists and writers such as Robert Creeley, Ted Berrigan, Allen Ginsberg, Jim Gustafson, Bradley Jones, Faye Kicknosway, Gregory Maronick, Donald McCaig, Gordon Newton, Futzie Nutzle, Ron Padgett, Robert Sestok, John Sinclair, and Anne Waldman; as well as poems, sketches, Christmas cards, postcards, event announcements, subscription renewal requests, subscription mailings, advertisements, and correspondence with small presses, all documenting the management of the press and the publication of its varied materials.
ArchivalResource: 18 linear ft.
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- Alternative Press (Detroit, Michigan). The Alternative Press records, 1961-1998 (bulk 1970-1995).
Foster, Bennett. Norman Mailer's The deer park : screenplay for a 4-hour mini-series : typescript, [19--].
Title:
Norman Mailer's The deer park : screenplay for a 4-hour mini-series : typescript, [19--].
ArchivalResource: 1 item (ca. 247 p.)
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- Foster, Bennett. Norman Mailer's The deer park : screenplay for a 4-hour mini-series : typescript, [19--].
Arnheim, Rudolf. Michigan quarterly review records, 1968-2007.
Title:
Michigan quarterly review records, 1968-2007.
Records and correspondence relating to the journal's regular publications as well as its special issues and books. Documentation includes correspondence to and from authors and contributors, manuscripts, and some administrative material. Several notable authors are represented. The records primarily represent the tenure of Laurence Goldstein as editor, although Sheridan W. Baker, Redcliffe Squires, and Jonathan Freedman are represented.
ArchivalResource: 8.0 linear feet.
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- Arnheim, Rudolf. Michigan quarterly review records, 1968-2007.
Audio and video tape collection, 1957-1986
Title:
Audio and video tape collection, 1957-1986
Audio tapes and some video tapes of meetings, commencement programs and speeches, concerts, seminars, convocations, conferences, lectures, poetry readings, memorial services, and oral history interviews. Lecturers and speakers include Anthony Burgess, Joseph Campbell, Aaron Copland, Ruby Dee, Erik H. Erikson, Aldous Huxley, Norman Mailer, Herbert Marcuse, Juliet Mitchell, Madame Nhu, Adrienne Rich, Eleanor Roosevelt, Paul Tillich, and Alice Walker. There are also tapes from the 1979 Institute on Women's History held on campus.
ArchivalResource: ca. 30 linear ft.
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- Sarah Lawrence College. Archives. Audio and video tape collection, 1957-1986.
Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997. Film and video archive, 1938-2001.
Title:
Film and video archive, 1938-2001.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft. (154 films and videos in 16 video boxes)
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- Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997. Film and video archive, 1938-2001.
Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997. Allen Ginsberg papers, 1937-1994.
Title:
Allen Ginsberg papers, 1937-1994.
Contains correspondence, manuscripts by Ginsberg and other Beat Generation authors, business records, notebooks and journals, clipping files, books, periodicals, audiotapes, videotapes, photographs, posters, and a CD-rom. Accessions received in 1998, 1999, 2002 and 2004 totaling some 154 linear feet have not yet been processed. Accession 2011-038, .25 linear foot, includes letters from Alan Ansen, Charles Bukowski, Robert Creeley, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Louis Ginsberg, John Holmes, Norman Mailer, Michael McClure, Kate Orlovsky, kenneth Rexroth, Gary Snyder, Anne Waldman, Philip Whalen, and others. Also included is "A commonplace book, " a bound manuscript notebook by Ginsberg, 1946.
ArchivalResource: circa 1,330 linear feet.
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- Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997. Allen Ginsberg papers, 1937-1994.
Rubin, Mann. An American dream : screenplay, 1966 / by Mann Rubin ; based on the novel by Norman Mailer.
Title:
An American dream : screenplay, 1966 / by Mann Rubin ; based on the novel by Norman Mailer. [1966]
ArchivalResource: l v. (127 leaves) ; 30 cm.
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- Rubin, Mann. An American dream : screenplay, 1966 / by Mann Rubin ; based on the novel by Norman Mailer.
Harper's Magazine Records, 1847-1983, (bulk 1940-1983)
Title:
Harper's Magazine Records 1847-1983 (bulk 1940-1983)
Editorial, production, and business records including correspondence, reports, drafts of articles, and galleys for monthly issues of , a compendium of social commentary, news, history, criticism, poetry and fiction. Harper's Magazine
ArchivalResource: 255,000 items; 701 containers; 290 linear feet
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- Harper's magazine records, 1847-1983 (bulk 1940-1983).
Mailer, Norman. Typed letter signed : Brooklyn Hts., New York, to Ken Boss, 1974 Mar. 25.
Title:
Typed letter signed : Brooklyn Hts., New York, to Ken Boss, 1974 Mar. 25.
Complimenting Boss's analysis of his doodles and sending him another, granting him permission to publish the doodles and analysis.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) & 1 envelope.
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- Mailer, Norman. Typed letter signed : Brooklyn Hts., New York, to Ken Boss, 1974 Mar. 25.
Carpenter, Don. Don Carpenter papers, 1950-1993.
Title:
Don Carpenter papers, 1950-1993.
Contains writings, correspondence, and biographical materials. The bulk of the collection consists of Carpenter's writings, including short stories, novels and screenplays, both published and unpublished, with drafts and final revisions of Hard Rain Falling, Getting Off, The True Life of Story of Jody McKeegan, Blade of Light, and A Couple of Comedians. Correspondents include his family, Norman Mailer, and Philip Whalen.
ArchivalResource: 9 cartons (11.25 linear ft.)
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- Carpenter, Don. Don Carpenter papers, 1950-1993.
Elbert, Sarah. Sarah Elbert papers, 1968-1976.
Title:
Sarah Elbert papers, 1968-1976.
"The Streets Belong to the People", 16 mm. film, videotapes (different versions) and unedited footage of movie film made in Chicago during the Democratic National Convention, August 1968. Also, articles, notes, clippings, leaflets, radical newspapers' tape recordings, movie film and documents related to the production of the film. Includes film, recorded interviews, and records related to the Democratic National Convention; the National Farm Workers and Cesar Chavez; the Starr King Divinity School; members of a Cambridge, Massachusetts commune; an S.D.S. meeting, study class, and rally; a meeting of Ithaca Housing; and the March 1967 confrontation at Willard Straight Hall (Cornell University) over draft card burning. Includes interviews with Jeff Jones, Paul Krassner, Robert Traill Spence Lowell, Jr., Rennie Davis, David Whitley Dellinger, Dick Gregory, Vic Bell, Allen Ginsberg, Ralph David Abernathy, Norman Mailer, Tom Hayden, David Burak, Bruce Dancis, Daniel Berrigan, Jerry Brown, and Eugene McCarthy. Also, Elbert's manuscript notes and correspondence concerning publication of Louisa May Alcott's previously unpublished novella DIANA AND PERSIS and Alcott's WORK: A STORY OF EXPERIENCE.
ArchivalResource: 4 cubic ft., 6 reels movie film, 6 VHS cassettes, 1 videodisc.
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- Elbert, Sarah. Sarah Elbert papers, 1968-1976.
Hills, L. Rust. Papers, 1954-1996.
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Papers, 1954-1996.
Consists of the papers of L. Rust Hills, 1924-, including correspondence with authors concerning articles and short stories submitted to Hills for inclusion in the various magazines for which he worked. Also included are submitted short stories and articles; materials covering his years at Esquire, Saturday Evening Post, and Audience; files concerning symposia or writing programs. The audio tapes are mostly recordings of the symposia.
ArchivalResource: ca. 3000 items.
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- Hills, L. Rust. Papers, 1954-1996.
Baker, Elliott. Papers, ca. 1958-2003.
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Papers, ca. 1958-2003.
Consists primarily of the correspondence and writings of Elliott Baker.
ArchivalResource: ca. 250 items.
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- Baker, Elliott. Papers, ca. 1958-2003.
Aldridge, John W. John W. Aldridge papers, 1942-2006.
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John W. Aldridge papers, 1942-2006.
Papers include personal and professional correspondence, scrapbooks, Hopwood Program material, teaching material and lecture notes, USIA material, as well as notes, articles, essays, and manuscripts for books, published and unpublished. Correspondents include R. P. Blackmur, William F. Buckley Jr., Malcolm Cowley, Ralph Ellison, Norman Mailer, Arthur Miller, William Gaddis, Joseph Heller, Wright Morris, and William Styron.
ArchivalResource: 14.5 linear feet.
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- Aldridge, John W. John W. Aldridge papers, 1942-2006.
Aldridge, John W. John W. Aldridge sound recordings.
Title:
John W. Aldridge sound recordings. 1950s-1979 (scattered)
20 reel-to-reel audio recordings from the 1950s, including the April 3, 1957 episode of Night Beat hosted by Mike Wallace on which Aldridge appeared, also recordings of Aldridge and Norman Mailer and William Styron. 2 audio cassettes including Aldridge and Mailer at the Algonquin Club in New York on June 15, 1979.
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- Aldridge, John W. John W. Aldridge sound recordings.
University of Michigan. Dept. of Communication. Dept. of Communication (University of Michigan) records, 1926-1986.
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Dept. of Communication (University of Michigan) records, 1926-1986.
Administrative files, records of sponsored workshops, conferences, and lectures; faculty personnel files; and records of internship programs, including reports from students interning at local Michigan newspapers.
ArchivalResource: 8.2 linear ft.Photographs .2 linear ft.
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- University of Michigan. Dept. of Communication. Dept. of Communication (University of Michigan) records, 1926-1986.
Gwaltney, Francis Irby, 1921-1981. Francis Irby Gwaltney papers, 1921-1981.
Title:
Francis Irby Gwaltney papers, 1921-1981.
Manuscripts of published and unpublished novels, short stories, sketches, and plays for screen, television, and stage. Correspondence with publishers, editors, literary agents, and other writers, particularly with Gwaltney's friend Norman Mailer. Other materials concern Gwaltney's teaching positions at Louisiana Polytechnic Institute in Ruston, and Arkansas Tech University in Russellville. Papers also include family correspondence and other documents which pertain to the educational, financial, and other concerns of the Gwaltney family.
ArchivalResource: 19 linear ft.
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- Gwaltney, Francis Irby, 1921-1981. Francis Irby Gwaltney papers, 1921-1981.
Mailer, Norman. Norman Mailer letters, portrait, and program for Deer Park, 1960-1967.
Title:
Norman Mailer letters, portrait, and program for Deer Park, 1960-1967.
The collection consists of four items: two letters from Mailer to Clarence Major, 28 June 1968 asking to see his essay on Barbary Shore, and 11 July 1964, praising his poems; undated caricature sketch of Mailer by Nicolas Bentley, signed by Bentley and Mailer; Evergreen program for Norman Mailer's The Deer Park, April 1967, volume 1, number 5, at the Theatre De Lys, New York, N.Y., with a synopsis, production and cast notes, and advertisements.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Mailer, Norman. Norman Mailer letters, portrait, and program for Deer Park, 1960-1967.
Additional Papers of Alan Cheuse 1991-1995
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Additional Papers of Alan Cheuse 1991-1995
These additions to the papers of Alan Cheuse, American novelist and reviewer, ca. 300 items (3 Hollinger boxes, 2 linear feet), 1991-1995, consist of manuscripts of books and short stories by Alan Cheuse, personal and professional correspondence, printed material, invitations to literary events and conferences, book reviews, an appointment book for 1994, two cassette tape recordings, and manuscripts of short stories of other authors to be used on the radio program The Sound of Writing .
ArchivalResource: ca. 300 items (3 Hollinger boxes, 2 linear feet)
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- Cheuse, Alan. Papers of Alan Cheuse [manuscript], 1991-1995.
Byrne, Evelyn B. Collection of correspondence, of which part was used to create the book "Attacks of Taste," 1966-1971.
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Collection of correspondence, of which part was used to create the book "Attacks of Taste," 1966-1971.
Requests were sent out to 271 prominent people of the day by the journalism club of E.B. Browning Jr. High. They were asked to list the literature which had most influenced them during their teen years and to explain how they had been influenced by it. The book "Attacks of Taste" was later compiled from 70 of the letters received.
ArchivalResource: 605 items.
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- Byrne, Evelyn B. Collection of correspondence, of which part was used to create the book "Attacks of Taste," 1966-1971.
Alfred Leslie papers
Title:
Alfred Leslie papers
Mostly correspondence from friends and associates concerning Leslie's painting and his editorship of The Hasty Papers, 1960, including letters from Gregory Corso, Sam Francis, Allen Ginsberg, Sam Hunter, Norman Mailer, Marianne Moore, and Boris Pasternak. Also included are manuscript articles and galley sheets.
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- Leslie, Alfred, 1927-. Alfred Leslie papers, 1959-1962.
Stein and Day Publisher Records, 1963-1988
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Stein and Day Publisher Records, 1963-1988
ArchivalResource: 28.75 linear ft.(ca. 34,500 items in 68 boxes)
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- Stein and Day Publishers. Records, 1963-1988.
Vidal, Gore, 1925-. Papers, 1875-2004 (inclusive), 1936-2000 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1875-2004 (inclusive), 1936-2000 (bulk).
The Gore Vidal papers include a variety of materials reflecting his personal, literary, political, and business life. This diverse and exhaustive collection includes: materials documenting his early life, correspondence, autograph manuscript literary and screen writing compositions, speeches, interviews, political papers and ephemera for campaigns, legal and business records, biographical materials, fan mail, films and video tapes, photographs and drawings, clippings on his life and subject files he compiled, interviews, papers of his companion Howard Austen, a small amount of family papers, compositions written by others sent to him, and much more. Series I: Compositions. Drafts of GV's novels, theatrical plays, television scripts, screenplays, essays, poetry, short stories, and speeches. The drafts include the following genres: autograph manuscripts, typescripts, proofs, and print often annotated by GV and occasionally annotated by an editor, a director, or stage manager of a play, television program or film. Also includes additional items that are related to individual titles such as book jackets, notes, and letters. Major works include: The Best Man, The City and the Pillar, Myra Breckinridge, Visit to a Small Planet (including both versions for the theatrical and television plays); essays including The Whole Sordid History (reprinted as The House Un-American Activities Committee), as well as essays for Esquire, Nation, New York Review of Books, New York Times Book Review, and the Partisan review among others. Drafts of most of GV's poetry, short stories and speeches are also included. Series II. Correspondence. Letters between GV and authors, accountants, lawyers, literary agents, motion picture and television producers, politicians, political organizations, publishers, relatives, scholars, small presses, university libraries, book dealers, and his personal friends. Prominent corespondents include Louis Auchincloss, Paul Bowles, the British Broadcasting Corporation, Paddy Chayefsky, Curtis Brown Ltd., Tom Driberg, Elaine Dundy, Christopher Hitchens, Fred Kaplan, John F. (John Fitzgerald) Kennedy, Little, Brown and Company, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Nation, New York review of books, Anaïs Nin, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, George Plimpton, Random House (Firm), Eleanor Roosevelt, Susan Sarandon, Arthur Meier Schlesinger, William Morris Agency, and Joanne Woodward, among many others. Files may include letters about or relating to the main correspondent or about GV's family members, personal friends, business associates or scholars. Also included in this series are greeting cards, fan mail, notes and memoranda, ephemera and clippings about the correspondent, and a few photographs. Letters from GV's companion Howard Austen (HA) are included in this main series of GV correspondence, since Austen assisted GV with business matters as well as sharing many personal friends. Series III. Political campaigns and organizations. Papers related to the two U. S. political campaigns of GV's career. In 1960, GV ran for Congress in the 29th Congressional District of New York. In 1982, GV ran in the California primary race for U.S. Senate and lost to Governor Jerry Brown. Also includes papers concerning Vidal's involvement with the New Party (U.S.), as well as his research on the United States House of Representative's Committee on Un-American Activities. Series IV. Legal cases. Papers related to four legal cases involving GV, including two major libel actions against William F. (William Frank) Buckley and Truman Capote, and two minor civil actions regarding authorship rights for his involvement with the screenplays for Caligula and The Sicilian. Includes clippings, essays, legal documents, transcripts, and materials relating to the Democratic National Convention (1968: Chicago, Ill.), where the Buckley v. Vidal altercation began. Series V. Interviews of Gore Vidal. Drafts of interviews of GV and interviews GV and HA did on others. Series VI. Biographical and family papers. Materials relating to GV's and his family members' lives. Prominent family members in this series include Howard Austen, Eugene Luther Vidal (GV's father), Nina Olds (GV's mother), and Thomas Pryor Gore (GV's maternal grandfather). Series VII. Business and financial records. Records related to GV's business dealings including correspondence, contracts, royalty statements, account books, financial statements, as well as insurance, property and tax records. Series VIII. Compositions by others. Essays, novels, poetry, screenplays and other writings by authors, colleagues, friends and fans of GV. Authors include Ben Affleck, Louis Auchincloss, W. H. (Wystan Hugh) Auden, Louise Brooks, John Horne Burns, Jimmy Carter, Raymond Carver, Noam Chomsky, Matt Damon, Joan Didion, Tom Driberg, Elaine Dundy, Andrea Dworkin, Umberto Eco, Blake Edwards, Nora Ephron, Barbara Epstein, Buck Henry, Patricia Highsmith, Christopher Hitchens, Christopher Isherwood, Norman Lear, Shirley MacLaine, Norman Mailer, Armistead Maupin, Arthur Miller, Anthony Minghella, Anaïs Nin, Joyce Carol Oates, Harold Pinter, George Plimpton, Dawn Powell, Frederic Prokosch, Tim Robbins, John Updike, Tennessee Williams, and others. Series IX. Clippings. Clippings collected by GV, HA, or sent to them either by friends and fans. Series X. Images. Images of GV, his friends, family, fans and colleagues. Formats are mainly photographs but also include drawings. The vast majority of these images are formal photographic portraits or images of GV alone or with other individuals or groups. There are also images of other individuals and groups without GV as well as images of his homes. Photographers include Antonia Cesareo, Nancy Crampton, Otto Fenn, Enrico Ferorelli, Jill Krementz, Stathis Orphanos, and Carl Van Vechten. Series XI. Audiovisual materials.The Audiovisual materials series includes films, video, and sound recordings of works written by or about GV. The series also includes video and sound recordings of television and radio appearances of GV, as well as video recordings of personal or family events. Series XII. Other papers. Includes miscellaneous collected materials of GV and Howard Austen. Arranged alphabetically by genre.
ArchivalResource: 394 boxes, cartons, and film reels (ca. 367 linear ft.)
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- Vidal, Gore, 1925-. Papers, 1875-2004 (inclusive), 1936-2000 (bulk).
Southern, Terry. D.J. : typescript, May 1971.
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D.J. : typescript, May 1971.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (ca. 85 p.)
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- Southern, Terry. D.J. : typescript, May 1971.
Mailer, Norman. Office files : of The American Poetry Review, 1972-1983.
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Office files : of The American Poetry Review, 1972-1983.
Comprises 2 items, 2 leaves correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Mailer, Norman. Office files : of The American Poetry Review, 1972-1983.
Hawkins, John R. John R. Hawkins '56 literary manuscript collection, 1972-80.
Title:
John R. Hawkins '56 literary manuscript collection, 1972-80.
The collection is formed around the correspondence of more than 60 authors with John R. Hawkins. In most cases, this is combined with a 2-3 page preface, generally in typescript form to be published by the First Edition Society along with a work selected by the Society for a special edition. Authors include: Simone De Beauvoir, Dee Brown, Bruce Catton, John Cheever, Robert Coles, William Faulkner, John Fowles, Antonia Fraser, John Kenneth Galbraith, Shirley Ann Grau, John Le Carré, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Norman Mailer, Bernard Malamud, Peter Matthiessen, James Michener, Joyce Carol Oates, Walker Percy, Philip Roth, William Safire, Françoise Sagan, Harrison Salisbury, William Saroyan, Isaac Bashevis Singer, C.P. Snow, Wallace Stegner, Irving Stone, William Styron, Paul Theroux, Barbara Tuchman, John Updike, Leon Uris, Kurt Vonnegut, Eudora Welty, Jessamyn West and Herman Wouk.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.)
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- Hawkins, John R. John R. Hawkins '56 literary manuscript collection, 1972-80.
Dial Press records, 1924-1983
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Dial Press records 1924-1983
The Dial Press Records contain publicity files, catalogs, photographs, and other materials that document the workings of this twentieth-century press.
ArchivalResource: 19 boxes (incl. 1 oversize box); 9.5 linear feet
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- Dial Press. Dial Press records, 1924-1983.
Mailer, Norman. Oral history interview with Norman Mailer, 2004 August 25.
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Oral history interview with Norman Mailer, 2004 August 25.
Interview with Norman Mailer, novelist and Army veteran (Intelligence and Reconnaissance Platoon, 112th Cavalry, Texas National Guard), concerning his various reminiscences based on his experiences in the Philippines during World War II. Comments about Army life in general; jungle patrols; observations on the Japanese surrender in Tokyo Bay, September 2, 1945, the role of his wartime experiences in his novel, The Naked and the Dead.
ArchivalResource: 47 leaves ; 29 cm.
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- Mailer, Norman. Oral history interview with Norman Mailer, 2004 August 25.
Mailer, Norman. Typed letters signed (2) : [New York], to Natalie d'Arbeloff, 1952 Jan. 10 and Feb. 7.
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Typed letters signed (2) : [New York], to Natalie d'Arbeloff, 1952 Jan. 10 and Feb. 7.
His reactions, criticisms and suggestions for her current work.
ArchivalResource: 2 item (3 p.) & 1 envelope.
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- Mailer, Norman. Typed letters signed (2) : [New York], to Natalie d'Arbeloff, 1952 Jan. 10 and Feb. 7.
Mailer, Norman. King Lear : typescript, 1986 May 28.
Title:
King Lear : typescript, 1986 May 28.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (ca. 125 p.)
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- Mailer, Norman. King Lear : typescript, 1986 May 28.
Esquire correspondence concerning The question of Ezra Pound, 1957
Title:
Esquire correspondence concerning The question of Ezra Pound 1957
The collection consists of alphabetically arranged correspondence between readers of Esquire Magazine and the magazine's editors concerning an article by Richard Rovere on the question of Ezra Pound's possible release from his continuing incarceration in St. Elizabeth's Hospital for the Insane. Respondents include John Dos Passos, Robert Graves, Norman Mailer, Kenneth Rexroth, William Carlos Williams, and Richard Wilbur.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 1; Linear Feet: 0.21'
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- Esquire correspondence concerning The question of Ezra Pound, 1957.
Ramsdell, Sheldon, 1935-1996. Sheldon Herman Ramsdell papers, 1955-1996.
Title:
Sheldon Herman Ramsdell papers, 1955-1996.
Files from Ramsdell's work with Vietnam Veterans Against the War. Also, correspondence mainly with his parents; photographs from his career, including photos of Bette Midler and a photo of Herbert Hoover's headstone decorated with a pink triangle; a scrapbook of clippings, press releases, and press badges from his time on the McCarthy campaign, including flyers stating McCarthy's support for civil rights and clippings about the assassinations of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Senator Robert F. Kennedy in 1968. Framed photographs of Norman Mailer (when he was running for mayor of New York City in 1969), Helena Rubenstein, and Joel Grey in makeup for the stage production of Cabaret.
ArchivalResource: 1.4 cubic ft.
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- Ramsdell, Sheldon, 1935-1996. Sheldon Herman Ramsdell papers, 1955-1996.
Letters to and from Norman Mailer and Francis Irby Gwaltney: unpublished correspondence, 1947-63.
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Letters to and from Norman Mailer and Francis Irby Gwaltney: unpublished correspondence, 1947-63.
ArchivalResource: 46 p.
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- Letters to and from Norman Mailer and Francis Irby Gwaltney: unpublished correspondence, 1947-63.
Mitgang, Herbert. Herbert Mitgang collection of papers, 1967-1975.
Title:
Herbert Mitgang collection of papers, 1967-1975.
This is a synthetic collection consisting of correspondence written by the author between 1967 and 1975.
ArchivalResource: 127 items.
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- Mitgang, Herbert. Herbert Mitgang collection of papers, 1967-1975.
Swansea, Charleen. Charleen Swansea papers, 1928-2004.
Title:
Charleen Swansea papers, 1928-2004.
The collection includes correspondence and other materials, some relating to Swansea's relationship with poet Ezra Pound. Letters, most written in 1955, chiefly concern daily activities, mutual acquaintances, and, to a lesser extent, literary matters. In 1946, Ezra Pound was declared mentally unfit to stand trial for treason and was committed to Saint Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, D.C., where he remained for 12 years. Other items include ideograms in Chinese characters made by Pound for Swansea, writings by Swansea and others, printed material about Pound, and other items. Also included are editorial and other correspondence, editorial notes, business records, publicity material, manuscripts and art work submitted for publication, mailing lists, and other items, 1963-1976, relating to the Red Clay Reader. Some of the authors represented in these materials appear as online catalog headings. Photographs include a few of Ezra Pound and several relating to the Red Clay Reader. The Addition of April 2008 includes Swansea's unpublished memoirs; a book authored by Swansea titled "Mindworks: How to Become a More Creative and Critical Thinker" (South Carolina ETV, 1990); a videotape of a speech given by Swansea at Meredith College in Raleigh, N.C.; and a DVD collection of documentaries by Ross McElwee in which Swansea appears.
ArchivalResource: About 4700 items (9.0 linear ft.)
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- Swansea, Charleen. Charleen Swansea papers, 1928-2004.
Budd Schulberg papers
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Budd Schulberg papers
The Papers of Budd Schulberg contain correspondence, including e-mail and faxes, manuscripts, typescripts, magazines, newspaper clippings, photographs, galley proofs, notes, address books, calendar books, financial and legal documents, diaries, scrapbooks, interviews and memorabilia of screenwriter and author Budd Schulberg. The bulk of the papers include research and manuscripts for his published and unpublished works and contain numerous drafts, revisions, notes and annotations that provide insight into Schulberg’s writing process. Newspaper clippings and magazines detail his interest in and experience with a variety of subjects addressed in his work, including boxing and labor unions. Furthermore, Schulberg’s relationship with his family is revealed in correspondence with his parents and siblings. Of note are materials on the Watts Writers Workshop, which Schulberg helped to create in response to the Watts riots in Los Angeles in 1965. Additionally, his correspondence related to "On the Waterfront" includes exchanges with Director Elia Kazan referencing the casting of actor Marlon Brando in the film. The papers also include a small collection of Nazi memorabilia acquired during his service in World War II.
ArchivalResource: 250 linear ft. (138 boxes)
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- Schulberg, Budd. Papers, 1913-2007.
Fanny Howe Papers
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Fanny Howe Papers
The Fanny Howe papers contain correspondence, publications, notebooks and journals, family history, and material relating to Fanny Howe's career as a writer. The collection is divided into seven series, with series III - V representing all her written work, namely her poetry, short stories, and major literary publications. This collection was rearranged from the order it was received from Arundel Press.
ArchivalResource: 8.5 linear ft.
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- Howe, Fanny. Fanny Howe papers, 1924-2009.
Rubin, Mann. An American dream : mimeograph copy of typescript, 1966 Mar. 1.
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An American dream : mimeograph copy of typescript, 1966 Mar. 1.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (ca. 130 p.)
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- Rubin, Mann. An American dream : mimeograph copy of typescript, 1966 Mar. 1.
New World Writing records
Title:
New World Writing records
The collection documents all aspects of the production and promotion of the literary magazine New World Writing from its first issue in 1952 to its last issue in 1959. Correspondence, including letters by and about various authors whose work was published in the magazine, and manuscripts, including corrected typescripts of published works, shed light on the selection and editorial process. Highlights include the corrected typescript of "Catch-18" by Joseph Heller, originally published in issue #7, which became the first chapter of Catch-22. Files of the executive editor, Arabel J. Porter, and the promotion department variously document the work involved in producing and publicizing individual issues, while files of comments, reviews, and clippings document how the magazine was received. Also found are files relating to some of the more general business of the magazine.
ArchivalResource: 22.32 linear feet (54 boxes)
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- New world writing records, 1952-1960.
Lotringer, Sylvère. Sylvere Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive 1960-2000 (Bulk 1973-2000).
Title:
Sylvere Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive 1960-2000 (Bulk 1973-2000).
The Sylvère Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive includes correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, financial records, and audiovisual material associated with Lotringer's work as a literary critic and cultural theorist, and as the founder of the journal and independent press Semiotext(e). The collection is arranged into 13 Series:SERIES I: Correspondence contains both Sylvère Lotringer's personal correspondence and the correspondence of the Semiotext(e) group. It has been arranged into five ... The Sylvère Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive includes correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, financial records, and audiovisual material associated with Lotringer's work as a literary critic and cultural theorist, and as the founder of the journal and independent press Semiotext(e).
ArchivalResource: 103.0 linear feet(96 boxes)
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- Lotringer, Sylvère. Sylvere Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive 1960-2000 (Bulk 1973-2000).
Mailer, Norman. Ancient evenings : photocopy of typescript, [1983].
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Ancient evenings : photocopy of typescript, [1983].
ArchivalResource: 1 item (ca. 150 p.)
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- Mailer, Norman. Ancient evenings : photocopy of typescript, [1983].
Macdonald, Dwight. Dwight Macdonald papers, 1865-1984 (bulk 1920-1978)
Title:
Dwight Macdonald papers
The papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, notes, printed material, photographs, and memorabilia documenting the personal life and professional career of Dwight Macdonald. Macdonald's literary career, political activities, teaching and speaking engagements, and personal life are detailed. Major subjects represented in the papers include: communism and the Trotskyite movement, journalism and publishing, American social and political life (1920s-1970s), pacifism, and the Congress for Cultural Freedom. Correspondence files include letters with many prominent intellectual and political figures.
ArchivalResource: 94.25 linear ft.
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- Macdonald, Dwight. Dwight Macdonald papers, 1865-1984 (inclusive), 1920-1978 (bulk).
Mailer, Norman. The deer park : playscript.
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The deer park : playscript.
Photocopy of a typescript draft version of the play. Includes a few handwritten changes. The play was later revised by Mailer.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft.
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- Mailer, Norman. The deer park : playscript.
[Collection of correspondence from or relating to Norman Mailer].
Title:
[Collection of correspondence from or relating to Norman Mailer]. 1976-1991.
Includes a postcard from William Targ to Louis Zara, two letters from Mailer to Henry Miller, correspondence with Tony Miller, a letter from Rich Nicholls, of the New York Times Book Review about Mailer, a copy of Reynolds Price's review of "The Gospel According to the Son" for the New York Times Book Review, a letter from Robert Lucid to Ellis Weiner, and a letter from Mailer to Leonard Lyons of the New York Post. Much of the correspondence relates to Mailer's editing of the works of Henry Miller in "Genius and Lust." The collection also includes a first day cover of the Horatio Alger commemorative, signed by Mailer.
ArchivalResource: 14 items ; 28 cm.
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- [Collection of correspondence from or relating to Norman Mailer].
Capelotti, P. J. (Peter Joseph), 1960-. Papers, 1941-2000 bulk 1960-1984.
Title:
Papers, 1941-2000 bulk 1960-1984.
Family records; correspondence (original and photocopies); manuscripts of articles, essays and four unpublished books; notes and notebooks; research material; published work; drawings and plans from an underwater archaeological expedition that was undertaken on the Nemasket River in Massachusetts in 1980; music written by Capelotti while in high school; and drafts of his M.A. thesis. Major correspondents include novelist Norman Mailer and Mailer's biographer Michael J. Lennon. Draft copies and research material for The Svalbard Archipelago: American Military and Political Geographies of Spitsbergen and Other Norwegian Polar Territories, 1941-1950, edited by Capelotti and published in 2000, were added in 2001. The collection includes some unprocessed material.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft. (7 boxes)
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- Capelotti, P. J. (Peter Joseph), 1960-. Papers, 1941-2000 bulk 1960-1984.
Esquire Magazine. Esquire Magazine records, 1933-1977.
Title:
Esquire Magazine records, 1933-1977.
Manuscripts of published articles and poetry, research and legal notes, correspondence with authors, and letters to the editor.
ArchivalResource: 26 linear ft.
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- Esquire Magazine. Esquire Magazine records, 1933-1977.
Dannay, Frederic, 1905-1982. Papers, ca.1920-1982.
Title:
Papers, ca.1920-1982.
Correspondence, outlines and drafts, manuscripts, letters of agreement, contracts, photographs, artwork, and memorabilia.
ArchivalResource: 85 linear ft (ca.25,000 items in 190 boxes).
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- Dannay, Frederic, 1905-1982. Papers, ca.1920-1982.
Reynolds, Paul Revere, 1864-1944. Records, 1899-1980.
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Records, 1899-1980.
Papers of Paul Revere Reynolds and his son, Paul Revere Reynolds, Jr., consisting of correspondence, contracts, scripts, and financial records. The files are rich in correspondence between authors and agents and provide important information about some of the most significant works published in the last seventy years.
ArchivalResource: 117 linear ft. (ca. 139,720 items in 269 boxes)
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- Reynolds, Paul Revere, 1864-1944. Records, 1899-1980.
University of Michigan. Dept. of Communication. Dept. of Communication (University of Michigan) records, 1926-1995
Title:
Dept. of Communication (University of Michigan) records, 1926-1995
Administrative files, records of sponsored workshops, conferences, and lectures; faculty personnel files; and records of internship programs, including reports from students interning at local Michigan newspapers.
ArchivalResource: 9.3 linear ft.Photographs .2 linear ft.
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- University of Michigan. Dept. of Communication. Dept. of Communication (University of Michigan) records, 1926-1995
Jules Feiffer Papers, 1919-1995, (bulk 1950-1990)
Title:
Jules FeifferPapers 1919-1995 (bulk 1950-1990)
Cartoonist, playwright, author, and illustrator. Family correspondence, appointment calendars, awards and citations, financial records, newspaper clippings of articles about Feiffer, general correspondence, art publication file, and writings relating primarily to Feiffer's novels and stage and screenplays.
ArchivalResource: 15,000 items; 59 containers plus 3 oversize; 25 linear feet
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- Feiffer, Jules. Jules Feiffer papers, 1919-1995 (bulk 1950-1990).
Hall, Adrian, 1927-. In the belly of the beast : letters fron prison / material originally arranged and edited by Adrian Hall [adapted from the book by Jack Henry Abbott] ; further adapted by Robert Woodruff, 1984.
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In the belly of the beast : letters fron prison / material originally arranged and edited by Adrian Hall [adapted from the book by Jack Henry Abbott] ; further adapted by Robert Woodruff, 1984.
Typescript, dated March 1, 1984. Produced at Joyce Theatre, 178 Eighth Avenue, New York, N.Y. on Aug. 15, 1985.
ArchivalResource: [1], 53 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Hall, Adrian, 1927-. In the belly of the beast : letters fron prison / material originally arranged and edited by Adrian Hall [adapted from the book by Jack Henry Abbott] ; further adapted by Robert Woodruff, 1984.
CBLT-TV (Television station : Toronto, Ont.). The way it is / CBLT-TV (Toronto, Channel 6).
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The way it is / CBLT-TV (Toronto, Channel 6). 1968.
ArchivalResource: 40 leaves ; 36 cm.
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- CBLT-TV (Television station : Toronto, Ont.). The way it is / CBLT-TV (Toronto, Channel 6).
Chase, Richard Volney, 1914-1962. Richard Volney Chase papers, ca.1930-1984.
Title:
Richard Volney Chase papers, ca.1930-1984.
Letters, manuscripts, notes, proofs, course materials, and printed matter.
ArchivalResource: 37 linear ft. ( 13 boxes & 250 volumes)
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- Chase, Richard Volney, 1914-1962. Richard Volney Chase papers, ca.1930-1984.
Paris Review. The Paris Review archives, 1953-1997.
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The Paris Review archives, 1953-1997.
Correspondence, typescripts, and galley proofs of several hundred writers; editorial, production, and business correspondence; and other records of the international literary journal from its founding in 1953 through 1997. Includes editorial correspondence of Donald Hall, Robert Silvers, Maxine Groffsky, and George Plimpton; and of magazine staff, editors, and publishers, including Sadruddin Aga Khan, Tom Clark, Blair Fuller, Jonathan Galassi, X.J. Kennedy, James Linville, Peter Matthiessen, Mona Simpson, and Hallie Gay Walden. Many writers are represented, including T. Coraghessan Boyle, Italo Calvino, Andrei Codrescu, Billy Collins, Ernest Hemingway, Fayette Hickox, Erica Jong, Jack Kerouac, Kenneth Koch, Maxine Kumin, Archibald MacLeish, Norman Mailer, James Merrill, Marianne Moore, Toni Morrison, Joyce Carol Oates, Philip Roth, Mary Lee Settle, Anne Sexton, Terry Southern, William Styron, John Updike, and Eudora Welty. Also included is substantive correspondence with literary agencies, including Candida Donadio & Associates, Inc. and IFA. The collection includes 75 audio tapes of interviews for the series Writers at Work [currently inaccessible pending preservation evaluation].
ArchivalResource: 145 linear feet.
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- Paris Review. The Paris Review archives, 1953-1997.
Buckley, William F. (William Frank), 1925-2008. "Firing Line with William Buckley" transcripts, 1966-1967 (inclusive) [microform].
Title:
"Firing Line with William Buckley" transcripts, 1966-1967 (inclusive) [microform].
Transcripts of one hundred and thirteen "Firing Line" programs aired on WNET-TV and the Public Broadcasting System from January 1966-December 1967. William F. Buckley, Jr. discusses political, social, religious, economic, and literary topics with several prominent American and international figures. Original transcripts, video tapes, and audio tapes of these interviews are arranged in the William F. Buckley, Jr. Papers (ID 84A-494).
ArchivalResource: 113 microfiches.
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- Buckley, William F. (William Frank), 1925-2008. "Firing Line with William Buckley" transcripts, 1966-1967 (inclusive) [microform].
Elise Asher papers
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Elise Asher papers
The Elise Asher papers, 1923-1994, measure 1.6 linear feet and reflect Asher's career as a poet, painter, and sculptor, and her friendships with many of the more prominent artists of the mid-twentieth century. The collection contains biographical material, letters, writings, works of art, business records, printed material, and photographs.Notable correspondents found in the collection include Fritz Bultman, Helen Frankenthaler, Philip Guston, Hans Hofmann, Norman Mailer, Robert Motherwell, Louise Nevelson, Mark Rothko, Theodoros Stamos, Jack Tworkov, and Kurt Vonnegut.
ArchivalResource:
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- Asher, Elise, 1914-. Elise Asher papers, 1923-1994.
Mailer, Norman. Typed letter signed Norman Mailer to: "Rita Halle Kleeman" February 19, 1964.
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Typed letter signed Norman Mailer to: "Rita Halle Kleeman" February 19, 1964.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Mailer, Norman. Typed letter signed Norman Mailer to: "Rita Halle Kleeman" February 19, 1964.
Lerner, Max, 1902-2001. Max Lerner papers, 1927-1992 (inclusive).
Title:
Max Lerner papers, 1927-1992 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, speeches, writings, and other papers (including research and teaching materials, photographs, memorabilia, newspaper and periodical clippings, books, and radio and television tapes) of Max Lerner, an American educator, author, lecturer, historian, and political scientist. The papers focus on Lerner's public life and career with very little material on his personal or family life. The papers document Lerner's close association with Justice Felix Frankfurter and Harold J. Laski, his controversial writings on homosexuality, his work with the Democratic Party during Adlai Stevenson's presidential campaigns, his work on behalf of Jewish causes and Zionism, and his activities during the "red scare" of the 1950s.
ArchivalResource: 96.50 linear ft.
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- Lerner, Max, 1902-2001. Max Lerner papers, 1927-1992 (inclusive).
Sanders, Denis. The naked and the dead : screenplay : typescript, 1957 Nov. 14.
Title:
The naked and the dead : screenplay : typescript, 1957 Nov. 14.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (ca. 162 p.)
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- Sanders, Denis. The naked and the dead : screenplay : typescript, 1957 Nov. 14.
Jones, James, 1921-1977. James Jones Papers, 1890-1981 (bulk 1941-1978).
Title:
James Jones Papers, 1890-1981 (bulk 1941-1978).
James Jones' papers encompass manuscripts, proofs, correspondence, financial records, photographs, personal documents, works in manuscript by others, and biographical materials. Series I comprises nearly a third of the whole and includes typescripts of all Jones' books except From Here to Eternity and The Thin Red Line. There are complete publication files from Go to the Widow-maker forward. Numerous film scripts and most of his shorter prose writings are present in the series, along with commonplace books and notes on story ideas. Series II contains Jones' professional correspondence, as well as his personal correspondence and that of his wife Gloria. The files, which are fragmentary for the years before the author's 1959 move to Paris, embrace a wide-ranging correspondence, including Cecile Bazelon, Eugene Braun-Munk, Charles Scribner's Sons, Betty Comden, Delacorte Press, Beauford Delaney, Esquire, Maxwell Geismar, Lowney Handy, Leslie Hannon, Paul Jenkins, Willie Morris, Playboy, Norman Rosten, Irwin Shaw, and William Styron. Files on travel, entertainment, housing, and avocational interests are also found in the series. Series III, Personal Papers, comprises largely his detailed tax and financial records for the years 1964-74. Also present are a large collection of photographic prints and negatives, address and appointment books, and a collection of family history materials. Series IV, Works by Others, contains manuscripts by friends and contemporaries of Jones, as well as biographical material about him. The biographical pieces on Jones are supplemented by an extensive group of interviews, printed and typescript, conducted with him from 1951 on. Series V, Lowney Handy and the Writers' Colony, embraces a small and mixed collection of correspondence, records, and clippings. Correspondents include Ms. Handy's mother and siblings, James Jones' sister Marianne, and members of the writers' colony. A few records of the colony are also present. Series VI, Printed Matter, includes research materials for story ideas, newspaper issues containing columns by Norman Mailer and Willie Morris, periodical issues with contributions by Jones, and miscellaneous fragments.
ArchivalResource: 153 boxes (64 linear feet)
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- Jones, James, 1921-1977. James Jones Papers, 1890-1981 (bulk 1941-1978).
Mailer, Norman. Typed letter signed Norman Mailer to: "Rita Halle Kleeman" December 20, 1963.
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Typed letter signed Norman Mailer to: "Rita Halle Kleeman" December 20, 1963.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Mailer, Norman. Typed letter signed Norman Mailer to: "Rita Halle Kleeman" December 20, 1963.
Mailer, Norman. A fire on the moon : typescript, [1969].
Title:
A fire on the moon : typescript, [1969].
ArchivalResource: 1 item (ca. 250 p.)
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- Mailer, Norman. A fire on the moon : typescript, [1969].
Atlantic (Firm : Boston, Mass.). Records, 1969-1974.
Title:
Records, 1969-1974.
Material from the editorial office files of The Atlantic (Boston, Mass.), under the editorship of Robert Manning, from 1969 to 1974. Mostly original or carbons of correspondence to, from, and about approximately 3200 authors, journalists, and scholars regarding publication of their work in the magazine. Also, office memos commenting on submitted manuscripts, miscellaneous clippings, and some personal correspondence of editors, including Edward Weeks. Correspondents include Saul Bellow, Catherine D. Bowen, Robert Coles, Elizabeth Drew, John G. Dunne, Richard Eberhart, Frances Fitzgerald, Jesse H. Ford, John K. Galbraith, Herbert Gold, Robert Graves, Richard Herrnstein, George V. Higgins, Ward Just, Alfred Kazin, Louis Kronenberger, Norman Mailer, Bernard Malamud, Robert Manning, James A. McPherson, Jessica Mitford, Samuel E. Morison, Joyce C. Oates, Arthur Schlesinger, Wildred Sheed, Edward Sorel, Ross Terrill, John Updike, Robert P. Warren, and Edward Weeks.
ArchivalResource: 16 record cartons.
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- Atlantic (Firm : Boston, Mass.). Records, 1969-1974.
Berry, Jason. Papers 1966-1987.
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Papers 1966-1987.
New Orleans author, journalist, and press secretary for Charles Evers' Mississippi gubernatorial campaign. Includes correspondence, financial records, and writings : Up from the cradle of jazz; and Amazing grace.
ArchivalResource: 3.2 ln. ft. 8 Boxes.
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- Berry, Jason. Papers 1966-1987.
Styron, William, 1925-2006,. Reminiscences of William Styron : oral history, 1986-1987.
Title:
Reminiscences of William Styron : oral history, 1986-1987.
Styron, William Clark (1925-). Childhood in Newport News, Virginia: Presbyterian upbringing, father's stern discipline, mother's early death of cancer; student at Davidson College; A.B., Duke University, 1947; work in disciplinary barracks on Hart's Island, New York [NY]: basis of story "Blankenship"; United States Marine Corps [USMC] in Officer Candidate School and as drill instructor, 1944-1945, 1951; military experience as basis of novella "The Long March"; student of writing at New School for Social Research, New York City, 1947; writing of novel "Lie Down in Darkness" in Brooklyn and Manhattan, NY, 1949-1951; relationship to traditional image of Southern Gothic writer; troubled friendship and falling-out with Norman Mailer; writing of "Confessions of Nat Turner", discussions of race with friend James Baldwin; novel "Sophies Choice", Holocaust survivor upon whom character in story is based; struggle with clinical depression: hypochondriacal elements, addiction to prescription anti-depressants, panic attacks, suicidal thoughts, dependence upon wife and friends, hospitalization; reminiscences of fellow writers.
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- Styron, William, 1925-2006,. Reminiscences of William Styron : oral history, 1986-1987.
Benton, Allen H., 1921-. Oral history interview with Allen H. Benton, 2004 November 24.
Title:
Oral history interview with Allen H. Benton, 2004 November 24.
Interview with Allen H. Benton, Army veteran (B Troop, 112th Cavalry, Texas National Guard), concerning his childhood experiences in upstate New York, including Depression-era economy; education at Cornell University; drafting into the U.S. Army Infantry and service at several stateside bases; transfer to Cavalry and combat in Pacific Theater; memories of Japanese surrender in Tokyo Bay; opinions on war in general; career as author of biological field guides.
ArchivalResource: 105 leaves ; 29 cm.
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- Benton, Allen H., 1921-. Oral history interview with Allen H. Benton, 2004 November 24.
Eisenberg, Lee, 1946-. Records : of the 50th Anniversary issue of Esquire, 1976-1984 (bulk 1982-1983).
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Records : of the 50th Anniversary issue of Esquire, 1976-1984 (bulk 1982-1983).
Material pertaining to a special issue of Esquire in 1983 celebrating the magazine's fiftieth anniversary, for which the editors commissioned fifty essays by leading American authors on "The Fifty Who Made a Difference," notable Americans active in the years since Esquire's founding in 1933. Notes, correspondence, and drafts of essays from 21 of the fifty authors (or their representatives), in communication with Lee Eisenberg and Rust Hills (Esquire literary editor). Some miscellaneous material related to other issues, particularly from Truman Capote and Irwin Shaw, dates from as early as 1976 and as late as 1984.
ArchivalResource: 223 items (790 leaves)
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- Eisenberg, Lee, 1946-. Records : of the 50th Anniversary issue of Esquire, 1976-1984 (bulk 1982-1983).
Mailer, Norman. Collection.
Title:
Collection.
ArchivalResource: .25 cu. ft. (1 box)
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- Mailer, Norman. Collection.
Reinhold Niebuhr papers, 1907-1997
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Reinhold Niebuhr papers, 1907-1997
Correspondence, speeches, sermons, lectures, articles, book reviews, typescripts of books and articles, family papers, subject files, biographical material, bibliographies, photographs, and memorabilia reflecting Niebuhr's influence on twentieth century theology, politics, and society and his efforts to apply religious and ethical standards to modern social and political problems including labor and race relations. Also documented are his interests in the Delta Cooperative Farm Project, Hillhouse, Miss. (1935-1943), the Committee on Economic and Racial Justice of the Socialist Party of Tennessee (1935-1938), U.S. National Committee for UNESCO, CARE, and other social agencies; his association with the Evangelical and Reformed Church; his delivery of the Gifford lectures at the University of Edinburgh (1939), travels to Germany with the U.S. Commission on Cultural Affairs in Occupied Territories (1946), and other trips to Europe in the 1940s; and his book reviews in the New York Times, Saturday Review, and the New Republic. Typescripts of three Niebuhr books are included: Man's Nature and His Communities (1965), Pious and Secular America (1950), and The Self and the Dramas of History (1955). Family papers include correspondence between Niebuhr and his wife, Ursula Niebuhr, and correspondence and subject files maintained by her relating to her husband and his writings. Also included are papers (1952-1963) of June Bingham and the MS. of her biography of Niebuhr, Courage to Change (1961); and papers relating to Richard Wightman Fox's Reinhold Niebuhr: A Biography (1985). Correspondents include W. H. Auden, John Barnes, Jacques Barzun, Tony Benn, John Coleman Bennett, Sir Isaiah Berlin, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Jimmy Carter, Tom C. Clark, Paul D. Clasper, Henry Sloane Coffin, James Bryant Conant, Isobel Cripps, Sir Richard Stafford Cripps, Sherwood Eddy, Dwight D. Eisenhower, T. S. Eliot, Felix Frankfurter, Sam H. Franklin, J. King Gordon, Ruth Anderson Gordon, Ronald O. Hall, Will Herberg, Hubert H. Humphrey, Robert Maynard Hutchins, George Frost Kennan, Teddy Kollek, Franklin Hamlin Littell, Archibald MacLeish, Norman Mailer, Martin E. Marty, George S. McGovern, Margaret Mead, Hans J. Morgenthau, Daniel P. Moynihan, H. Richard Niebuhr, Alan Paton, James A. Pike, Samuel D. Press, D. B. Robertson, Oliver Sacks, William Scarlett, Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Jr., Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Sr., Margaret Stansgate, Ronald H. Stone, Paul Tillich, Henry P. Van Dusen, Geraldine Van Husen, Hugh Van Husen, Willem Adolph Visser't Hooft, and E. L. Woodward. Organizational correspondents include Americans for Democratic Action, Commission on the Freedom of the Press, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., Union for Democratic Action, and World Council of Churches.
ArchivalResource: 15,500 items.67 containers plus 1 oversize.27 linear feet.
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- Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971. Papers of Reinhold Niebuhr, 1907-1994 (bulk 1930-1990).
Mailer-Breslin campaign. Notes to canvassers.
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Notes to canvassers. [1969]
Handout given to volunteers outlining in brief the political program of the 1969 Norman Mailer-Jimmy Breslin Mayoral-City Council campaign.
ArchivalResource: [5] leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Mailer-Breslin campaign. Notes to canvassers.
Garrett, George P., 1929-. Autograph letters signed (10) : [New York], to Sam Vaughan, 1968-1973.
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Autograph letters signed (10) : [New York], to Sam Vaughan, 1968-1973.
To his Doubleday editor, Vaughan, on literary and business matters, very long letters written in large hand on legal-sized paper, relating to the publication of The Death of the Fox and The Magic Striptease, mention of the work Elizabeth & James which would later be published as The Succession (1983), discusses literary parties, university life, Norman Mailer, Mayor Daley, J.D. Salinger and more.
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- Garrett, George P., 1929-. Autograph letters signed (10) : [New York], to Sam Vaughan, 1968-1973.
McArthur, Bill. Bill McArthur letters received as editor of Cleft and Gambit literary periodicals, 1962-1964.
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Bill McArthur letters received as editor of Cleft and Gambit literary periodicals, 1962-1964.
The collection contains 42 letters, postcards, and telegram, and one copy of the two-issue Cleft (vol. 1, no. 2, May 1964). Correspondents include D.M. Black, Alan Norman Bold, William S. Burroughs, Robert Creeley, Augusto de Campos, George Dowden, Ian Hamilton Finlay, William Golding, J.F. Hendry, Michael Horovitz, Tom Jackrell, Seymour Krim, Michael McClure, Norman Mailer, Edwin Morgan, Sue Swan, Alexander Trocchi, Jonathan Williams, Angus Wilson, and one unidentified writer. Topics include recommending other poets to publish (including Andrei Vosnesensky whose work appeared in vol. 1 of Cleft), the idea of concrete poetry, submissions and nothing to submit to Cleft and Gambit, sharing avertisers between Cleft and New departures, critique of vol. 1 no. 2 issue, and praise for Cleft. Of the correspondents only Burroughs's and Mailer's work appeared in Cleft, as did the recommended Vosnesensky.
ArchivalResource: 43 items.
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- McArthur, Bill. Bill McArthur letters received as editor of Cleft and Gambit literary periodicals, 1962-1964.
Scott, Ann London, 1929-1975. Papers, 1932?-1976 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1932?-1976 (inclusive).
Collection includes family and personal correspondence, photographs, financial records, and correspondence concerning her memorial fund; correspondence, audiotapes, speeches, and articles by her concerning her work with NOW and her work on sex discrimination at colleges and universities; college papers, a portion of her dissertation, poems, a film script, drafts of other writings, and audiotapes of poetry readings.
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- Scott, Ann London, 1929-1975. Papers, 1932?-1976 (inclusive).
Mailer, Norman. Letter : Provincetown, Mass., to Joseph M. Pukl, Uniontown, Pa., 1970 Dec. 3.
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Letter : Provincetown, Mass., to Joseph M. Pukl, Uniontown, Pa., 1970 Dec. 3.
Thanks for interest in his books.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 28 cm.
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- Mailer, Norman. Letter : Provincetown, Mass., to Joseph M. Pukl, Uniontown, Pa., 1970 Dec. 3.
Cheuse, Alan. Papers of Alan Cheuse [manuscript], 1999-2003.
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Papers of Alan Cheuse [manuscript], 1999-2003.
Papers of Cheuse include book reviews, short stories, articles, and essays by Cheuse; drafts of "Biography of an unknown woman," "On earth as it is," and "Rowing in Eden"; proofs of his book "Listening to the page"; letters, greeting cards, postcards and electronic mail from family, friends, publishers and other authors; publication agreement; articles about Cheuse and his books; manuscripts by Nicholas Delbanco, Peter Najarian, and other authors; and photographs. Correspondents represented by one or two letters or postcards include James Atlas, Charltte Bacon, T. C. Boyle, Max Byrd Liam Callanan, Ethan Canin, Richard B. Cheney, Maxine Clair, Charmaine Craig, Elwidge Danticat, Nicholas Delbanco, Elizabeth Evans, Russell Fraser, George Garrett, Philip Gerard, Anthony Giardina, Maureen Gibbon, DeWitt Henry, Edward Hower, Jin Ha, Lisa Jensen, Stephen Koch, J. D. Landis, Craig Lesley, Curt Leviant, Barry Lopez, Norman Mailer, Morton Marcus, Peter Meinke, Barbara Melosh, Christopher Merrill, Mike Morgan, Carol Muske-Dukes, Craig Nova, Joyce Carol Oates, Gina Ochsner, Donald Pfarrer, Michael Pollan, E. Barrett Prettyman, Kevin Prufer, Dawn Raffel, James Salter, Robert Schultz, Rosa Shand, Porter Shreve, Susan Shreve, Audrey Schulman, Barry Silesky, Janna Smith, William Jay Smith, Les Standiford, Lynn Stegner, Darcey Steinke, Kathryn Stern, Robert Sward, Elizabeth Taylor, James Thackara, Susan Thornton, Katherine Vaz, Diana Wagman, Michael C. White, David S. Wyman, Irene Zabytko, and Benjamin Zucker. Correspondents represented by three or more letters include Nicholas and Elena Delbanco, Robert Fogarty, Richard Ford, Molly Giles, Herbert Gold, Oakley Hall, James and Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, Peter Najarian, Robert Pinsky, Victor Rangel-Ribiero, Stephen Sandy, andMitch Wieland. The collection also contains 6 cassettes of "The Sound of Writing," audiocassettes of Cheuse and others reviewing Cormac McCarthy's "All the pretty horses," and Willa Cather's 'My Antonia," on Diane Rehm's National Public Radio Readers Review; an audiocassette of Alan Cheuse on Radio Station WYSO 2001 May 24 and a videocassette of [a reading by Cheuse?] "The writer's tale," 2002 October 30. Also 44 computer disks, many of which pertain to "Biography of an unknown women " Others are manuscripts of essays, short stories and book reviews.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1450 items.
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- Cheuse, Alan. Papers of Alan Cheuse [manuscript], 1999-2003.
Chester, Alfred, 1928-1971. Papers, 1950-1966.
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Papers, 1950-1966.
Alfred Chester's papers, 1950-1966, consist of holograph manuscripts, a bound galley proof, holograph and typewritten correspondence, telegrams, a review clipping, and printed materials. The collection includes manuscripts of three unpublished and eight published short stories, collected in Behold Goliath and Here Be Dragons, and provides documentation of Chester's literary relationships and struggles with the publishing industry in the late 1950s-early 1960s. Chester's early work, his personal life and accomplishments in the area of literary criticism are unrepresented. Correspondents include: Andreas Brown, Marguerite Caetani, Christopher Isherwood, Alfred Kazin, Carson McCullers, Norman Mailer, William Maxwell, Ezra Pound, Lionel Trilling, Eugene Walter, and Thornton Wilder.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1 linear foot).
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- Chester, Alfred, 1928-1971. Papers, 1950-1966.
Meacham, Harry M. (Harry Monroe), 1901-1975. Harry M. Meacham papers [manuscript] , 1900-75.
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Harry M. Meacham papers [manuscript] , 1900-75.
Chiefly Meacham's correspondence (1920-75) with American literary figures, many of whom were in the Virginia Poetry Society. The collection also contains material on Ezra Pound, including an electrostatic copy of a poem "To a city sending him advertisements"; letters from Pound to Meacham; notes by Meacham regarding Pound's release taken from Archibald MacLeish's restricted papers in the Library of Congress; and Meacham's book, "The caged panther: Ezra Pound at St. Elizabeth's," 1967. The collection also contains sketches by Dorothy Pound, including two for Ezra Pound's "Cantos"; copies of poems inscribed to Meacham, articles and reprints sent to him, clippings and photographs. Papers, 1900-1903, of Ernest Francisco Fenollosa, include two notebooks pertaining to N*o drama, ca. 1900, transcribed by Dorothy Pound; a lecture, 1903, on landscape poetry and painting in Medieval China; and a transcript by Doroty Pound, 1965, of a notebook "The Chinese written character as a medium of literature." Correspondents and recipients include Charles Angoff, Marcella S. Booth, Van Wyck Brooks, William F. Buckley, Tony Buttitta, Witter Bynner, Melville Cane, Stephan Chodorov, William Cookson, e.e. cummings, Richard Beale Davis, Donald Davidson, August Derleth, Richard Dillard, George Dillon, Peter Kane Dufault, Charles Edward Eaton, Richard Eberhart, T.S. Eliot, Paul Engle, Edsel Ford, Jeanne Robert Oliver Foster, Donald Gallup,George Palmer Garret, Oliver St. John Gogarty, Donald Hall, Dag Hammarskjöld, Ernest Hemingway, Eva Hesse, Donald Hall, Mary Hemingway, Robert Silliman Hillyer, Jordan Scott Johnson, Joel Keath, Hugh Kenner, James J. Kilpatrick, Galway Kinnell, James Laughlin, Lewis Gaston Leary, Albert Rice Leventhal, Herbert Cannon Lipscomb, Robert Lowell, Phyllis McGinley, Archibald MacLeish, Norman Mailer, Frederick Morgan, Marianne Moore, Norman Holmes Pearson, Westbrook Pegler, Lee Pennington, Scott Poulter, Dorothy Pound, Ezra Pound, Omar Pound, Whittemore Reed, Ruby Altizer Roberts, Theodore Roethke, Raymond Roseliep, Larry Rubin, Louis D. Rubin,Peter Russel, Tom Scott, Louis Aston Marantz Simpson, William Jay Smith, Hy Sobiloff, Wallace Stevens, Bob [Robert?] Stock, Dabney Stuart, Jesse Stuart, Aloysius Michael Sullivan, Hollis Spurgeon Summers, Allen Tate, Henry J. Taylor, C.. F. Terrell, Lawrance Thompson, Willard Trask, Ulrich Troubetzkoy, Nancy Byrd Turner, Louis Untermeyer, Wade Van Dore, Mark Van Doren, Peter Viereck, Harold Vinal, Robert Penn Warren, John Hall Wheelock, Ruth Bashein Whitman, Richard Wilbur, William Carlos Williams, John Cook Wyllie, and Samuel Yellen.
ArchivalResource: 1,000 items.
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- Meacham, Harry M. (Harry Monroe), 1901-1975. Harry M. Meacham papers [manuscript] , 1900-75.
Rubin, Mann. An American dream : screenplay, 1966 Mar. 1 / by Mann Rubin ; based on the novel by Norman Mailer.
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An American dream : screenplay, 1966 Mar. 1 / by Mann Rubin ; based on the novel by Norman Mailer.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (124 leaves) ; 28 cm.
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- Rubin, Mann. An American dream : screenplay, 1966 Mar. 1 / by Mann Rubin ; based on the novel by Norman Mailer.
McClure, Michael. Michael McClure papers, circa 1963-1975.
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Michael McClure papers, circa 1963-1975.
Manuscripts of The Mad Cub and Untitled Novel 1963; printer's copy and corrected galleys for Fleas 189-196 with letters and other material relating to its publication; flyers for poetry readings. Material relating to his play, The Beard, including letters from Allen Ginsberg, Stan Brakhage, Fernanda S. Pivano, American Civil Liberties Union, Norman Mailer, Grove Press, Inc., San Francisco Actors Workshop Guild, Inc.; a statement by Robert Duncan re censorship; McClure's notes; advertisements, posters, tickets, programs, etc.; copies of legal documents in court case involving the play; and clippings.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes, 1 oversize folder (1 linear foot).
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- McClure, Michael. Michael McClure papers, circa 1963-1975.
Gotfryd, Bernard. Bernard Gotfryd Photograph Collection [graphic] / Bernard Gotfryd.
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Bernard Gotfryd Photograph Collection [graphic] / Bernard Gotfryd. 1960-2008 (bulk 1961-1990)
The Bernard Gotfryd Photograph Collection spans the period from 1960-2008 and primarily contains portraits of prominent people and photographs of New York City, as well as material related to Gotfryd's career as a photographer and author. Portraits include a large number of artists and literary figures as well as actors, businessmen, musicians, and politicians. Subjects include buildings, street scenes, and transportation, as well as celebrations, demonstrations and protests, funerals and other newsworthy events.
ArchivalResource: ca. 3,300 slides, 400 gelatin silver and color prints.
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- Gotfryd, Bernard. Bernard Gotfryd Photograph Collection [graphic] / Bernard Gotfryd.
Mailer, Norman. Tough guys don't dance : photocopy of typescript, [1984].
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Tough guys don't dance : photocopy of typescript, [1984].
ArchivalResource: 1 item (ca. 450 p.)
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- Mailer, Norman. Tough guys don't dance : photocopy of typescript, [1984].
Trocchi, Alexander, 1925-1984. Alexander Trocchi collection of papers relating to the Edinburgh international writer's conference, 1962-1967.
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Alexander Trocchi collection of papers relating to the Edinburgh international writer's conference, 1962-1967.
An autograph book, 86 pages, in which Edinburgh participants and later London visitors, and visitors to the Cardiff Commonwealth Arts Festival, 1965, wrote poetry and made sketches. The mimeo transcript of some of the speeches and representations of the participants, August 20, 22, 23, & 24, 1962, 110 pages. Project Sigma papers, with a partial copy of "The moving times, " and numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 12, 14, and 23 of "Sigma Portfolio."
ArchivalResource: .5 linear foot (1 manuscript box)
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- Trocchi, Alexander, 1925-1984. Alexander Trocchi collection of papers relating to the Edinburgh international writer's conference, 1962-1967.
Sonnenberg, Ben. Ben Sonnenberg papers, 1956-2001.
Title:
Ben Sonnenberg papers, 1956-2001.
The majority of the collection consists of personal and professional correspondence between Ben Sonnenberg, Jr., Grand Street contributors, and other writers associated with the New York literary scene. The correspondence is primarily literary in scope, with writers often responding to criticism of manuscripts and works in progress, as well as providing "updates" on work and home life. In addition to letters from contributors, the series includes letters from other editors-some amicable, others less so-which provide an incisive portrait of the New York literary culture in the mid-1990s. Also included in the collection are administrative and financial records from Grand Street magazine, manuscripts of Sonnenberg's own work, and a small amount of family and personal correspondence. Overall, the material is in excellent condition, with the exception of newspaper clippings and magazine articles, many of which are acidic and have been either separated or photocopied to preserve their integrity.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear ft. (14 document boxes)
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- Sonnenberg, Ben. Ben Sonnenberg papers, 1956-2001.
Mailer, Norman. Norman Mailer letter to Helmut Kirschstein, 1965 July 15.
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Norman Mailer letter to Helmut Kirschstein, 1965 July 15.
Mailer writes to Kirschstein, 15 July 1965, responding to a letter written by Kirschstein in German, which Mailer cannot read, as he does not understand enough German and can find no one to translate for him. He thanks Kirschstein for having written and apologizes that he cannot respond. Typewritten and signed.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Mailer, Norman. Norman Mailer letter to Helmut Kirschstein, 1965 July 15.
Busch, Niven, 1903-1991. The Titan Game : papers, 1988-1990.
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The Titan Game : papers, 1988-1990.
Papers relating to THE TITAN GAME, published by Random House in 1989. Included are proofs, contracts, and reviews. Correspondence is largely between Busch and his editor, Samuel S. Vaughan, 1988-1990. They discuss editorial suggestions, publicity schemes, literary issues such as regionalism, Busch's reminiscences of Hollywood, and his ideas for a new novel based on his years there. Included in the remaining correspondence are letters of endorsement for THE TITAN GAME from Paul Erdman, Ernest K. Gann, Arthur Hailey, and Norman Mailer.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- Busch, Niven, 1903-1991. The Titan Game : papers, 1988-1990.
Mailer, Norman. Letters to John Whalen-Bridge, 1981-1992.
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Letters to John Whalen-Bridge, 1981-1992.
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- Mailer, Norman. Letters to John Whalen-Bridge, 1981-1992.
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