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Delmore Schwartz (1913-1966), writer, editor, and teacher. In 1937, shortly after graduating from New York University, Schwartz published an acclaimed short story, "In Dreams Begin Responsibilities" in the first issue of Partisan Review. In addition to his writing, he served as poetry editor of the Partisan Review and later the New Republic. Schwartz wrote poetry, short stories and essays, criticism, and plays throughout his life but he never established himself as the writer that early praise seemed to promise. Schwartz married and divorced Gertrude Buckman and Elizabeth Pollett. He taught at Harvard University, Bennington College, Kenyon College, Princeton University, and Syracuse University. Among his published works are In Dreams Begin Responsibilities, Shenandoah, Genesis: Book I, Vaudeville for a Princess and Other Poems, Summer Knowledge: Selected Poems (1938-1958), and Successful Love and Other Stories. Throughout his life Schwartz suffered from depression, alcoholism, and drug abuse. He was born and died in New York City.
Delmore David Schwartz was born on Dec. 8, 1913 in Brooklyn, NY; attended Univ. of Wisconsin, 1931; BA in philosophy, New York Univ., 1935; attended Harvard Univ., 1935-37; Briggs-Copeland Instructor in English Composition, 1940 and asst. Professor of English composition, 1946-47, Harvard Univ.; editor (1943-47) and assoc. editor (1947-55), Partisan review; poetry editor, New republic, 1955-57; visiting lecturer at New York Univ., Kenyon School of English, Indiana School of Letters, Princeton Univ., Univ. of Chicago; visiting professor, Syracuse Univ.; literary consultant to New directions; wrote poetry, plays, essays, translations, and stories, including In dreams begin responsibilities (1938), The world is a wedding (1948), and Summer knowledge : new and selected poems, 1938-1958 (1959), which won the Bollingen Prize in poetry and Shelley Memorial Award in 1960; he died on July 11, 1966 in New York City.
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Delmore David Schwartz was born on December 8, 1913 in Brooklyn, New York; attended University of Wisconsin, 1931; BA in philosophy, New York University, 1935; attended Harvard University, 1935-37; Briggs-Copeland Instructor in English Composition, 1940 and assistant Professor of English composition, 1946-47, Harvard University; editor (1943-47) and associate editor (1947-55), Partisan Review ; poetry editor, New republic, 1955-57; visiting lecturer at New York University, Kenyon School of English, Indiana School of Letters, Princeton University, University of Chicago; visiting professor, Syracuse University; literary consultant to New directions ; wrote poetry, plays, essays, translations, and stories, including In dreams begin responsibilities (1938), The world is a wedding (1948), and Summer knowledge: new and selected poems, 1938-1958 (1959), which won the Bollingen Prize in poetry and Shelley Memorial Award in 1960; he died on July 11, 1966 in New York City.
Delmore Schwartz was born in Brooklyn, New York on December 8, 1913 to Romanian-born immigrants Harry and Rose Schwartz. His only sibling, Kenneth, was born in 1916. Harry Schwartz was a successful real estate businessman and Delmore Schwartz grew up comfortably middle class. In 1923, his parents separated and in 1927 they officially divorced. Their tumultuous marriage would be the source of anger and disappointment for Schwartz in his writings and future relationships. Schwartz developed an erratic relationship with his Jewish heritage that remained throughout his life, vacillating between engaged optimism and resentment of his parents' generation's traditional ways. Harry Schwartz lost most of his money in the 1929 market crash and died in 1930. The family received none of the little inheritance left after the estate executor embezzled the remaining funds. The crime never went to trial and Rose Schwartz was left to be the sole provider for Delmore and Kenneth.
Schwartz displayed an early talent for reading and writing but struggled in the rest of his studies. While in high school, he published a few poems in the high school literary magazine and was encouraged by teachers to study English in college. After graduation from George Washington High School, Schwartz enrolled in a college prep course at Columbia University and in 1931 he transferred to the University of Wisconsin. He thrived there, being exposed to avant-garde literature and art. Although he was a curious student, his grades were poor and he returned to New York City in 1932. He enrolled at New York University and studied with philosopher, Marxist scholar, and student of John Dewey, Sidney Hook. Hook's influence was profound on Schwartz's studies and early ideas of becoming a writer. Schwartz co-founded and edited the literary magazine Mosaic, in which he published his own essays and caught the attention of other New York writers. He moved to Greenwich Village in his junior year, began writing a purported twelve hours a day, and it was there that he began to make the acquaintance of the New York literary community. He graduated with a B.A. in philosophy in 1935. In July of the same year, Schwartz wrote his short story "In Dreams Begin Responsibilities." That fall he started graduate studies in philosophy at Harvard but never finished his degree. Through 1936, he wrote prolifically, published poems in Poetry and American Caravanmagazine, and won the Bowdoin Prize in the Humanities for his essay, "Poetry as Imitation." In the spring of 1937, Schwartz ran out of funds and returned to New York, beginning his work full time as a writer and critic.
"In Dreams Begin Responsibilities" appeared in the 1937 debut issue of Partisan Review, the left-wing magazine started by Philip Rahv and William Phillips. Schwartz's story appeared alongside writings by famous and influential figures, such as Sidney Hook and Edmund Wilson. His story and its success pushed him into the spotlight and he quickly became a writer to watch, with critics comparing him to W.H. Auden and Hart Crane. A year later, New Directions published Schwartz's first collection of poems and stories, In Dreams Begin Responsibilities . It received immediate and intense praise by many, including Ezra Pound, T.S Eliot, William Carlos Williams, Robert Lowell, and Vladimir Nabokov. In 1938, Schwartz married Gertrude Buckman, a fellow NYU graduate. The marriage was unhappy from the beginning and ended in divorce six years later.
Successfully published, Schwartz began his teaching career. He was hired as a lecturer and then Assistant Professor at Harvard University. He taught at several institutions throughout his life, including Bennington College, Kenyon College, Princeton University, and finally at Syracuse University. Many other schools extended invitations. Students admired him and he maintained a strong influence on his students. Schwartz also received several fellowships and grants throughout his life, including a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Shelley Memorial Prize, a Fulbright fellowship (he canceled it amidst his second divorce), a grant by the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and a residency at the writer's colony Yaddo. In 1940, Schwartz addressed the Modern Language Association, delivering his "The Isolation of Modern Poetry." Genesis: Book I, a semi-autobiographical piece, intended as the first installment of a multi-volume epic, was published in 1943 and received unfavorable criticism. Schwartz began to doubt his writing abilities.
During his late twenties, Schwartz's alcoholism, drug abuse (he favored barbiturates and amphetamines), and acute depression developed and began to affect his marriage, friendships, and ability to work. Easily angered and increasingly paranoid, he created emotional distances in most of his relationships and struggled to maintain professional contacts with other writers. Other writers respected Schwartz's talent and work but found it difficult to weather his accusations of artistic jealousy, plagiarism, and gossip. Despite his interpersonal challenges, he maintained the role of an important writer and literary figure. He alienated most of his friends but a few remained devoted to him, refusing to relent to his accusations and delusions, including Dwight Macdonald, Saul Bellow, John Berryman, and William Barrett.
In 1948, after leaving Harvard suddenly in 1947, Schwartz published a book of short stories, The World is a Wedding . Critics and literary figures praised it but it failed to sell many copies. His work was widely anthologized during this time and he was considered by some to be the most anthologized poet of his generation. He published critical essays on important literary figures, film and television, and was poetry editor at Partisan Review and later at The New Republic .
Schwartz married Elizabeth Pollet, a younger writer and former student at Black Mountain College, in 1949. The couple moved from New York to rural northern New Jersey to concentrate on their writing. Schwartz became increasingly unwell, drinking even more, and succumbing to paranoid delusions. Pollet left Schwartz in the fall of 1955, after enduring years of his erratic and abusive behavior, and stayed with a friend in a location she kept secret from Schwartz. Schwartz reacted with violent anger and his most elaborate paranoid delusion to date. He moved back to New York and checked into the Chelsea Hotel; accused Pollet of having an affair with art critic and editor of Arts magazine, Hilton Kramer (who barely knew Pollet); physically attacked Kramer in his apartment after repeatedly calling him on the telephone; and was consequently arrested in his hotel room and brought to Bellevue Hospital. After a stay in Bellevue, he was transferred to Payne-Whitney Clinic. Once released from the clinic, Schwartz began to file complaints and lawsuits. One affidavit accused Kramer, Pollet, James Laughlin, Marshall Best, Saul Bellow, The Living Theatre, William Styron, Perry Miller, and Harry Levin of conspiracy against him. Others were subpoenaed. Schwartz eventually narrowed his attack to just Kramer and the legal affair dragged on for years.
Schwartz was often unwell, but he sometimes maintained periods of calm. In 1958, he gave the lecture, "The Present State of Modern Poetry," at the Library of Congress and was interviewed by Randall Jarrell. In 1960 he was awarded the Bollingen Prize for poetry, making him the youngest poet to receive the prestigious prize. After The World is a Wedding, none of his other published works received the same praise as his earlier work. He wrote little that interested others in the last six years of his life and most of his writing activity was filling up notebooks and leaves of paper with lengthy and often illegible writings.
Schwartz's final teaching post was at Syracuse University. Although his appearance was unkempt and he was a severe alcoholic, he had a robust student following. Musician Lou Reed was among his students and Schwartz had a great influence on Reed as a poet and musician. Reed dedicated the instrumental song "European Sun" on the Velvet Underground's first album to Schwartz (according to Reed, Schwartz didn't like song lyrics). Schwartz left Syracuse in January 1966 to return to Greenwich Village, where he resumed drinking at the White Horse Tavern, a favorite of his for years. He was often seen alone in parks or the New York Pubic Library, writing in notebooks.
Schwartz died at the age of fifty-three of a heart attack on July 11, 1966 in a hallway of the Columbia Hotel in Greenwich Village. His body went unclaimed at the morgue for two days until friends were alerted to his death. In the years after his death, there was a resurgence of interest in his work. John Berryman, Saul Bellow, and Robert Lowell are among the writers that profess Schwartz's influence on their own work. Lowell considered him to be the most underrated poet of the century. Bellow's 1973 novel Humboldt's Gift, which won the Pulitzer Prize, is a semi-fictional memoir about Schwartz.
Other published works by Schwartz include Shenandoah (1941), Vaudeville for a Princess and Other Poems (1950), Summer Knowledge: Selected Poems (1938-1958) (1959), and Successful Love and Other Stories (1961).
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Letters from various poets to Grolier Book Shop owner Gordon Cairne as well as business papers of the book store.
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Correspondence and working drafts of poems and other writings by American poet E. E. Cummings.
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Schwartz, Delmore, 1913-1966. Papers, 1923-1966.
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Additional papers of American poet E.E. Cummings.
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Berryman, John, 1914-1972. Papers, 1908-1972.
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Papers, 1908-1972.
Collection contains manuscripts, notes, typescripts, galleys and proofs of works in poetry and prose. Also includes photographs, diaries, awards, financial records and other personal papers.
ArchivalResource: 57 cubic ft.
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- Berryman, John, 1914-1972. Papers, 1908-1972.
Adamic, Louis, 1899-1951,. Letters to Alfred Kreymborg [manuscript], 1921-1956.
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Letters to Alfred Kreymborg [manuscript], 1921-1956.
Hundreds of letters from over 200 individuals to Alfred Kreymborg, including correspondence from the poets Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, Carl Sandburg, Robert Frost and T.S. Eliot, as well as playwright Eugene O'Neill. Also included are some assorted business papers, theater programs, examinations, resumes, and magazine clippings. Correspondents include Louis Adamic, Franklin P. Adams, Conrad Aiken, Richard Aldington, Maxwell Anderson, Sherwood Anderson, Brooks Atkinson, W.. H. Auden, Joseph Auslander, Stringfellow Barr, Emjo Basshe, Joseph Warren Beach, Charles Beard, John [J.?] Becker, Norman Gel Geddes, Emile Beliveau, William Rose Benét, Maxwell Bodenheim, Hal Borland, Julian Boyd, Kay Boyle, Millen Braand, Bessie Brewer, Herschel Brickell, Van Wyck Brooks, Robert Carlton Brown, Stanley Burnshaw, and Richard Burton. Also Erskine Caldwell, Melville Cane, Robert Cantwell, Carl L. Carmer, Bennett Cert, Katherine Chapin, Michael Chekhov, John Ciardi, Cyril Clemens, Robert P. Tristram Coffin, Mary Maguire Coffin, Padraic Colum, Hilda Conkling, Florence Converse, Aaron Copland, Norman Corwin, John Cournos, Malcolm Cowley, Gordon Craig, e e cummings, James Daly, S. F. Damon, Donald Davidson, Katharine Day, Benjamin De Casseres, Robert De Lany, Babetter Deutsch, David Diamond, John Dos Passos, Richard Eberhart, Manyel Eisenberg, Paul Eldridge, and Paul Engle. Also Clifton Fadiman, Howard Fast, Kenneth Fearing, Vincent Ferrini, Mahlon Fisher, Robert Fitzgerald, Kimball Flaccus, Hallie flanagan, Charles Henri Ford, Waldoo Frank, Robert Frost, Henry Blake Fuller, John Gassner, Virgil Geddes, Wilfred Gibson, Wallace Gould , Arthur Guiterman, Emanuel Haldeman-Julius, Edith Hamilton, Harry Hansen, Roy Harris, Marsden Hartley, Theresa Helburn, Lillian Hellman, DuBose Heyward, Hamilton Holt, Paul Horgan, Langston Hughes, Richard Hughes, Fannie Hurst and Robert Hutchins. Also Jeremy Ingalls, Josephine Jacobsen, Robinson Jeffers, Eugène Jolas, Margo Jones, Alan Kapelner, Helen Keller, Rockwell Kent, Harry Kemp, Fiske Kimball, Manuel Komroff, William Kozlenko, Aaron Kramer, Raymond Larsson, James Lauglin, David Lawson, Henry G. Leach, Clair Leonard, Wyndham Lewis, Elias Lieberman, Vachel Lindsay, Harriet Long, John R. McCarthy, Kenneth Macgowan, Percy MacKaye, Archibald MacLeish, Norman MacLeod, Albert Maltz, Sherry Mangan, Edwin Markham, don Marquis, André Maurois, Margaret Mayorga, Hughes Mearnes, H. L. Mencken, Josephine Miles, Henry Miller, Harold Monro, Harriet Monroe, Merrill Moore, Henry Morgenthau, Lloyd Morris, David Morton and Lewis Mumford. Also Yone Noguchi, Alex North, Edward O'Brien, James Oppenheim,Gil Orlovita, Leo Ornstein, Shaemas O'Sheel, Kenneth Patchen, Claude Pepper, Pablo Picasso, John Crowe Ransom, Burton Rascoe, Harry Raymond, Cale Young Rice, Elmer Rice, Lola Ridge, Paul Rosenfield, Norman Rosten, Selden Rodman, Lew Sarrett, Aaron Schmuller, Delmore Schwartz, Clinton Scollard, Evelyn Scott, Winfield Townley Scott, Martin, Secker, Margorie Seiffert, Roger Sessions, Karl Shapiro, Elsie Singmaster, Wilbert Snow, Lawrence Spingarn, André Spire, William Steig, Alfred Stieglitz, and A. M. Sullivan. Also Allen Tate, Deems Taylor, Scofield Thayer, Virgil Thomson, Boris Todrin, Ridgely Torrence, Louis Untermeyer, Carl Van Doren, Hendrik Willem Van Loon, Edgar Varèse, Byron Vazakas, George S. Viereck, Peter Viereck, Harold Vinal, Christopher Ward, Alec Waugh, Brom Weber, Margaret Webster, Harry Weinberger, Glenway Wescott, John Brooks Wheelwritht, Clement Wood, and Art Young.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes.
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- Adamic, Louis, 1899-1951,. Letters to Alfred Kreymborg [manuscript], 1921-1956.
Schwartz, Delmore, 1913-1966. Successful love, and other stories.
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Successful love, and other stories. c1961
ArchivalResource: [29] p. ; 56 x 48 cm.
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- Schwartz, Delmore, 1913-1966. Successful love, and other stories.
New Directions Publishing Corp. Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
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Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Typically, for each New Directions publication there are: an original manuscript marked for typesetting; galley proofs, of which oneset is marked by the author (or translator or editor) and another by a New Directions editor; and the same for page proofs. Some publications have more than one manuscript or typescript in different states, and various extra sets of proofs. Most New Directions publications from 1960 until the death of James Laughlin (the owner of New Directions) in 1997 are represented. Before 1960 and especially before 1950 the coverage is only partial. The following are the authors most heavily represented in the collection (not all of whom have autograph manuscripts or proof-corrections, however): Walter Abish, Ernesto Cardenal, Gregory Corso, Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Federico Garca̕ Lorca, Allen Grossman, Lars Gustafsson, H.D., John Hawkes, James Laughlin, Denise Levertov, Michael McClure, Thomas Merton, Henry Miller, Eugenio Montale, Kenneth Patchen, Octavio Paz, Pei-tao, Ezra Pound, Kenneth Rexroth, Jerome Rothenberg, Delmore Schwartz, GarySnyder, Dylan Thomas, Tennessee Williams, William Carlos Williams.
ArchivalResource: 482 boxes and 181 v. (92 linear ft.)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Schwartz, Delmore, 1913-1966. Autograph letter signed Delmore Schwartz to: Miss Grahame February 24, 1954.
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Autograph letter signed Delmore Schwartz to: Miss Grahame February 24, 1954.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Schwartz, Delmore, 1913-1966. Autograph letter signed Delmore Schwartz to: Miss Grahame February 24, 1954.
Delmore Schwartz papers, 1906-1975, 1926-1966
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Delmore Schwartz papers 1906-1975 1926-1966
The Delmore Schwartz Papers document the life and work of the writer, editor, and teacher Delmore Schwartz. The papers consist of writings, notebooks, correspondence, photographs, personal papers and effects, drawings, clippings, and printed material. Writings and notebooks comprise the bulk of the papers. Writings include drafts of poems, stories, essays, reviews, criticism, lectures, and other writings. Notebooks span two decades and document Schwartz's increasingly troubled mind and frantic writings, containing a hybrid of writing drafts and personal diary entries. The papers also include correspondence with friends and colleagues, revealing his intimate but often troubled friendships, professional relationships, and two marriages. Personal and professional papers of Schwartz contain records of his divorce from Elizabeth Pollet, teaching files and financial materials, drawings, collected clippings, and other papers. The papers also contain photographs of Schwartz, his family and friends, and literary events. The papers span the years 1906-1975.
ArchivalResource: 23.3 linear feet (29 boxes, including 4 oversize boxes)
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- Delmore Schwartz papers, 1906-1975, 1926-1966
Poetry mss., 1954-2002
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Poetry mss., 1954-2002
Consists primarily of the correspondence, individual issue make-ups and proofs of Poetry (formerly called Poetry: A Magazine of Verse) published in Chicago, Illinois.
ArchivalResource: 250,000 items
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- Poetry mss., 1954-2002
Adler, Samuel, 1928-. Cupid is : six settings of poems by Delmore Schwartz, for baritone solo and piano / by Samuel Adler.
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Cupid is : six settings of poems by Delmore Schwartz, for baritone solo and piano / by Samuel Adler. 1968.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (16 p.) ; 36 cm.
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- Adler, Samuel, 1928-. Cupid is : six settings of poems by Delmore Schwartz, for baritone solo and piano / by Samuel Adler.
Williams, Oscar, 1900-1964. Papers, 1920-1966.
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Papers, 1920-1966.
Consists primarily of correspondence, 1927-1966, notebooks, agreements, anthology material, poetry, and financial records of American poet and anthologist, Oscar Williams.
ArchivalResource: 11,232 items.
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- Williams, Oscar, 1900-1964. Papers, 1920-1966.
Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
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Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Manuscripts, galley proofs and page proofs of books published by New Directions, 1937-1997.
ArchivalResource: 482 boxes and 181 volumes (92 linear ft.)
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- Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Records, 1953-1967 (inclusive).
Title:
Records, 1953-1967 (inclusive).
Contains correspondence, manuscripts, artwork, and meeting minutes. Also includes material about the Big Table controversy which dealt with the suppression of "obscene" contents from the winter 1959 Chicago Review. Includes letters from Conrad Aiken, Bernard Berenson, John Ciardi, Donald Hall, Nat Hentoff, Henry Miller, Marianne Moore, Delmore Schwartz, and others.
ArchivalResource: 31 linear ft.
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- Records, 1953-1967 (inclusive).
Robert Penn Warren papers, 1906-1989
Title:
Robert Penn Warren papers 1906-1989
The papers consist of drafts of manuscripts and related material, correspondence, writings about women, photographs, and newspaper clippings documenting Warren's life from his undergraduate years until his death in 1989.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 316; Other Storage Formats: Oversize, cold storage; Linear Feet: 145.0
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- Robert Penn Warren papers, 1906-1989
Ezra Pound Papers, 1868-1976
Title:
Ezra Pound Papers 1868-1976
The Ezra Pound Papers document the literary career and political interests of Ezra Pound. Major correspondents include Richard Aldington, George Antheil, William Bird, T. S. Eliot, Ernest Hemingway, James Laughlin, Wyndham Lewis, Marianne Moore, Odon Por, and Henry Swabey. The collection contains manuscripts of many of Pound's works, including the Cantos, Guide to Kulchur, and scripts of Pound's wartime radio broadcasts.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 276; Other Storage Formats: Oversize
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- Ezra Pound Papers, 1868-1976
Woodberry Poetry Room (Harvard College Library) poetry readings, 1931- (ongoing).
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Woodberry Poetry Room (Harvard College Library) poetry readings, 1931- (ongoing).
Recordings of poetry readings by American and English poets given at Harvard University sponsored by the Morris Gray Fund, the Corliss Lamont Poetry Reading Series, the Ellen Sitgreaves Vail Motter Fund of Radcliffe College, the Kurt Brown Audio Preservation Project, the John Lincoln Sweeney Memorial Fund, the Harvard Vocarium, and the Poetry Room itself.
ArchivalResource: ca. 700 audio tapes
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- Woodberry Poetry Room (Harvard College Library) poetry readings, 1931- (ongoing).
O'Donnell, George Marion, 1914-1962. Papers, 1932-1961.
Title:
Papers, 1932-1961.
Chiefly correspondence between O'Donnell and American and British literary figures, including occasional mss. sent to O'Donnell. Also includes O'Donnell's correspondence with his publishers and editors, and miscellaneous correspondence and material concerning The Observer, a literary magazine O'Donnell edited. Correspondents include John Berryman, John Malcolm Brinnin, Cleanth Brooks, Basil Bunting, Truman Capote, Caroline Gordon, Josephine Johnson, James Laughlin, Robert Lowell, Andrew Lytle, Flannery O'Connor, Katherine Anne Porter, Ezra Pound, John Crowe Ransom, Delmore Schwartz, Allen Tate, Robert Penn Warren, Eudora Welty, and Louis Zukofsky.
ArchivalResource: 1718 items.
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- O'Donnell, George Marion, 1914-1962. Papers, 1932-1961.
Arvin, Newton, 1900-1963. Newton Arvin correspondence, 1920-1963.
Title:
Newton Arvin correspondence, 1920-1963.
The correspondence to Arvin includes letters from Van Wyck Brooks, William Burford, Truman Capote, John Cheever, Malcolm Cowley, Merle Curti, Robert G. Davis, Howard Doughty, Leonard Ehrlich, Helen Eustis, Tom Hovey, Irving Howe, Frederick Jones III, Murray Krieger, Louis Kronenberger, Seymour Lawrence, Richard Lewis, David Lilienthal, Robert L. Lowe, Tom Mabry, Carson McCullers, William Maxwell, Fulmer Mood, Lewis Mumford, John Crowe Ranson, Delmore Schwartz, Oskar Seidlin, Hal Swayze, Lionel Trilling, Mark Van Doren, Glenway Wescott, Edmund Wilson and Morton D. Zabel among others. There is correspondence from Smith College faculty members Daniel Aaron, Mary Ellen Chase, Elizabeth Drew, Alfred Young Fisher, Wendell Johnson, Thomas C. Mendenhall, Eleanor M. Metcalf, Francis Murphy, Ned Spofford and others. Also included are Arvin's letters to Truman Capote, Leonard Ehrlich, Alfred Kazin and Fulmer Mood. The collection also has Arvin's typescript (carbon) with corrections of his biography on Longfellow.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. (16 boxes)
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- Arvin, Newton, 1900-1963. Newton Arvin correspondence, 1920-1963.
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).
Delmore Schwartz papers, 1923-1966
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Delmore Schwartz papers 1923-1966
Delmore David Schwartz (1913-1966) was an English professor, editor (1943-47) and associate editor (1947-55) of the , and the poetry editor of the (1955-57). He also wrote poetry, plays, essays, translations, and stories, including (1938), (1948), and (1959), which won the Bollingen Prize in poetry and the Shelley Memorial Award in 1960. The collection consists of books and journals from Schwartz's library, most of which are heavily-annotated with his notes, nine holographic notebooks, and correspondence. Partisan Review New republic In dreams begin responsibilities The world is a wedding Summer knowledge: new and selected poems, 1938-1958
ArchivalResource: 70 boxes (35 linear ft.)
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Schwartz, Delmore, 1913-1966. typed letter signed Delmore Schwartz to: "Mr. Williams." October 8, 1941.
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typed letter signed Delmore Schwartz to: "Mr. Williams." October 8, 1941.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Schwartz, Delmore, 1913-1966. typed letter signed Delmore Schwartz to: "Mr. Williams." October 8, 1941.
Schwartz, Delmore, 1913-1966. Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1952-1953.
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Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1952-1953.
ArchivalResource: 3 items (8 leaves)
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- Schwartz, Delmore, 1913-1966. Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1952-1953.
Atlas, James. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1973-1977.
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Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1973-1977.
Comprises 25 items, 25 leaves correspondence plus manuscripts for publication. Included are essays on Delmore Schwartz, Randall Jarrell, Philip Larkin, and reviews of works by Stanley Kunitz, Karl Jay Shapiro, and W. D. Snodgrass. Oversize galleys are in Folder 5066.
ArchivalResource: 3 folders.
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- Atlas, James. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1973-1977.
Fisher, Alfred Young, 1902-. Alfred Young Fisher papers, ca. 1930-1970.
Title:
Alfred Young Fisher papers, ca. 1930-1970.
Contains the manuscripts of short stories, poems, scholarly studies, extensive notes, journals and diaries (especially during his travels) and galley proofs. There is a manuscript of his erotic adventures. There are letters from Harry Duncan, Delmore Schwartz, W.M. Spackman and others. Some of the manuscripts are in bound volumes (approximately 35). Also includes Fisher's heavily annotated texts of Joyce's Finnegan's wake and Ulysses. Also audio tapes made by Fisher.
ArchivalResource: ca. 5 linear ft. (3 boxes)
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- Fisher, Alfred Young, 1902-. Alfred Young Fisher papers, ca. 1930-1970.
William Stanley Braithwaite Papers, 1916-1962
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William Stanley Braithwaite Papers 1916-1962
Papers of the African-American poet, author, critic. Correspondence, and manuscripts by Braithwaite and others. Notable correspondents include Arna Bontemps, Louis Bromfield, Sterling Brown, Marie Bullock, Witter Bynner, Cass Canfield, Bliss Carman, Bennet Cerf, Katherine Chapin, James Cozzens, Countee Cullen, Gustav Davidson, W.E.B. DuBois, Kimball Flaccus, Robert Frost, Claire and Nina Gerbaulet, Louis Ginsberg, Hermann Hagedorn, Leigh Hanes, Robert Hillyer, John Holmes, Langston Hughes, Georgia Johnson, MacKinlay Kantor, Joseph Joel Keith, Florence Lennon, Benjamin Mays, David McCord, Marianne Moore, Maurice Peloubet, Bliss Perry, Minerva Perry, Helen Channing Pollock, Ruby Altizer Roberts, Paul Robeson, Angelo Schmuller, Lulu Schultz, George S. Schuyler, Delmore Schwartz, Eli Siegel, Jules Siegel, Noble Sissle, Chard Powers Smith, Vladimir Sokoloff, Arthur Spingarn, Jesse Stuart, A.M. Sullivan, May Swenson, Ridgely Torrence, Carl Van Vechten, George Sylvester Viereck, Harold Vinal, Booker T. Washington, Robert C. Weaver, John Hall Wheelock, Margaret Widdemer, William Carlos Williams, and Roscoe Wright.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear ft.
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- William Stanley Braithwaite Papers, 1916-1962
Dwight Macdonald papers, 1865-1984 (bulk 1920-1978)
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Dwight Macdonald papers
The papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, notes, printed material, photographs, audiotapes, 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 feet
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- Dwight Macdonald papers, 1865-1984, 1920-1978
Intercultural Publications, Inc. Records, 1952-1956.
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Records, 1952-1956.
Consists of the financial and administrative records, including corporation files, Ford Foundation documents, dockets, personnel files, and James Laughlin's correspondence files; miscellaneous files including copyright files, project suggestions, commission reports, conference files, publicity and advertising files.
ArchivalResource: ca. 76,000 items.
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- Intercultural Publications, Inc. Records, 1952-1956.
Robert Lowell papers, 1861-1976 (inclusive) 1935-1970 (bulk).
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Robert Lowell papers, 1861-1976 (inclusive) 1935-1970 (bulk).
Compositions, letters, and other papers of the American writer Robert Lowell.
ArchivalResource: 33 boxes (8.5 linear ft.)
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- Robert Lowell papers, 1861-1976 (inclusive) 1935-1970 (bulk).
Margaret Marshall papers, 1805-1980 (inclusive), 1930-1974
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Margaret Marshall papers 1805-1980 (inclusive), 1930-1974
The papers contain personal correspondence, correspondence concerning The Nation and the American Men of Letters series, drafts of her autobiography and other writings, and personal papers.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 19; Other Storage Formats: Oversize; Linear Feet: 8.5
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- Margaret Marshall papers, 1805-1980 (inclusive), 1930-1974
Jewish Theological Seminary of America. General Files. Records, 1902-1972. 1940-1972 (bulk).
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Records, 1902-1972. 1940-1972 (bulk).
The General Files of the Jewish Theological Seminary, which served as the Seminary's central filing system, consist principally of the correspondence of the president/chancellor (the title changed from president to chancellor in 1951). Some correspondence of vice-chancellors and other. top administrators is also included. Since the bulk of this material dates from 1940-1972, the years Dr. Louis Finkelstein (1895-1992), headed the Seminary, the General Files chiefly document his administration. There is, though, a significant amount of material from the 1930s, some from the 1920s, and a scattering going back to 1902. These earlier files cover, if thinly, the administrations of Solomon Schechter and Cyrus Adler. Records dating from the Seminary's founding in 1886 until its reorganization in 1902 have not been found in these files. Material in the General Files is mainly correspondence, both letters received and carbons of outgoing letters. The files also contain a variety of other types of documents, such as: minutes, reports, press releases, texts of speeches and lectures, clippings, reprints of articles, programs, invitations, guest lists, photographs, and audio tapes. Correspondents include: members of the Seminary's boards of directors and overseers; faculty members, administrators, students, and staff; administrators of institutions and programs affiliated with the Seminary (such as the American Jewish History Center, the "Eternal Light" radio program, the Jewish Museum, the Schocken Institute for Jewish Research, and the University of Judaism); participants in the Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion and the Institute for Religious and Social Studies; recipients of honorary degrees; rabbis; clergypeople of other faiths; Dr. Finkelstein's academic colleagues; contributors to his book "The Jews: Their History, Culture, and Religion" (published between 1949 and 1971); representatives of many Jewish communal, religious, cultural, educational, and political organizations; politicians and other public figures; Israeli government officials; administrators of neighboring academic institutions on Morningside Heights, particularly Columbia University; community organizations, particularly Morningside Heights, Inc.; and an occasional member of the public writing to ask a question about Jewish law or custom. These files document Seminary administrative and academic matters, and during Louis Finkelstein's administration they also reflect his role as a prominent American Jew, one who was occasionally called upon to act as a spokesman or representative of American Jews as a whole. Dr. Finkelstein's work as an author and editor, particularly the preparation of his "The Jews..." is documented here. Of particular note are extensive (in some years making up approximately one quarter of the General Files) files documenting the Institute for Religious and Social Studies and the Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion - programs fostering intergroup relations founded at the Seminary in 1938 and 1940, respectively. Included is correspondence with participants and with people invited to participate. Copies of Conference papers and transcripts of Institute talks are also included. Participants in the Conference and Institute were often prominent people from a wide ran. ge of fields. As a result, there are letters here from W.H. Auden, Mary McLeod Bethune, Franz Boas, Van Wyck Brooks, T.S. Eliot, Nels Ferre, Aldous Huxley, Jacques Lipchitz, Alain Locke, Thomas Mann, Margaret Mead, Reinhold Niebuhr, I.I. Rabi, Bertrand Russell, Bayard Rustin, Delmore Schwartz, Ben Shahn, Harlow Shapley, Paul Tillich, and many others. Also of note is correspondence with Frieda Schiff Warburg, daughter of Jacob Schiff and a Seminary board member. From 1944, when she donated her Fifth Avenue house to the Seminary for use as the Jewish Museum, until her death in 1958, the files contain her correspondence with Louis Finkelstein and other Seminary administrators, notably Jessica Feingold. This correspondence provides a view into the donation of the Warburg house and its transformation into the Jewish Museum.
ArchivalResource: 365 linear ft.
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- Jewish Theological Seminary of America. General Files. Records, 1902-1972. 1940-1972 (bulk).
New Yorker records
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New Yorker records
Weekly magazine founded in New York City in 1925 by Harold W. Ross, Jane Grant, Alexander Woollcott and Raoul Fleischman. The records consist of correspondence, interoffice memoranda, edited and corrected manuscripts and typescripts, drawings, statistical reports, lists of story and art ideas, photographs, and sound recordings and printed materials created during the foundation and day-to-day operations of the magazine from 1924-1984. This material documents the production of every issue of the magazine and provides insight on the careers of its staff and contributors.
ArchivalResource: 1058.76 linear feet; 2566 boxes; 7 microfilm reels; 18 sound recordings
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- New Yorker records, ca.1924-1984
Yaddo records, 1870-1980
Title:
Yaddo records 1870-1980
Yaddo is an artists' community located in Saratoga Springs, New York. The Yaddo Records contain the administrative records of The Corporation of Yaddo since its establishment in 1900, as well as the institutional records of Yaddo from 1926, the year Yaddo began accepting guests. Notable guests have included Newton Arvin, John Cheever, Aaron Copland, Malcom Cowley, Leonard Bernstein, Truman Capote, Carson McCullers, Langston Hughes, Sylvia Plath, Katherine Anne Porter, and Clyfford Still. The Yaddo Records also include the personal papers of Yaddo's principal founders, Spencer and Katrina Trask, and George Foster Peabody.
ArchivalResource: 190 linear feet; 550 boxes, 51 volumes
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- Yaddo records, 1870-1980
Paul Goodman papers, 1925-1983.
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Paul Goodman papers, 1925-1983.
Papers of Paul Goodman the American social critic, essayist, writer of fiction,poet and psychotherapist. Includes correspondence, compositions by Goodman,biographical information, and materials by others.
ArchivalResource: 64 boxes (21.3 linear ft.)
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- Paul Goodman papers, 1925-1983.
Schwartz, Delmore, 1913-1966. Typed letter signed : Pittstown, N.J., to Arthur A. Cohen, 1956 June 3.
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Typed letter signed : Pittstown, N.J., to Arthur A. Cohen, 1956 June 3.
Giving permission to reprint his essay, "T.S. Eliot as International Hero," in an anthology edited by Philip Rahv.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 21.7 cm.
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- Schwartz, Delmore, 1913-1966. Typed letter signed : Pittstown, N.J., to Arthur A. Cohen, 1956 June 3.
Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
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Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Manuscripts, galley proofs and page proofs of books published by New Directions, 1937-1997.
ArchivalResource: 482 boxes and 181 volumes (92 linear ft.)
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- Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Schwartz, Delmore, 1913-1966. Delmore Schwartz papers, 1906-1975.
Title:
Delmore Schwartz papers, 1906-1975.
The Delmore Schwartz Papers document the life and work of the writer, editor, and teacher Delmore Schwartz. The papers consist of writings, notebooks, correspondence, photographs, personal papers and effects, drawings, clippings, and printed material. Writings and notebooks comprise the bulk of the papers. Writings include drafts of poems, stories, essays, reviews, criticism, lectures, and other writings. Notebooks span two decades and document Schwartz's increasingly troubled mind and frantic writings, containing a hybrid of writing drafts and personal diary entries. The papers also include correspondence with friends and colleagues, revealing his intimate but often troubled friendships, professional relationships, and two marriages. Personal and professional papers of Schwartz contain records of his divorce from Elizabeth Pollet, teaching files and financial materials, drawings, collected clippings, and other papers. The papers also contain photographs of Schwartz, his family and friends, and literary events.
ArchivalResource: 23.3 linear feet (29 boxes)
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- Schwartz, Delmore, 1913-1966. Delmore Schwartz papers, 1906-1975.
Phillips, Robert S. Office files of The American Poetry Review, n.d.
Title:
Office files of The American Poetry Review, n.d.
Comprises 3 items, 3 leaves correspondence plus manuscripts for publication. Contains letters about Delmore Schwartz.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Phillips, Robert S. Office files of The American Poetry Review, n.d.
New Directions Publishing records
Title:
New Directions Publishing records
Records of the New Directions Publishing Corporation largely from the Norfolk, Connecticut office of the founder, James Laughlin.
ArchivalResource: 344 linear feet (910 boxes and 4 volumes)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
Schwartz, Delmore, 1913-1966. Office files, of The American Poetry Review, 1973.
Title:
Office files, of The American Poetry Review, 1973.
Comprises 1 item, 1 leaf correspondence. Includes agreement with New Directions Publishing Corp.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Schwartz, Delmore, 1913-1966. Office files, of The American Poetry Review, 1973.
Robert S. Phillips Papers, 1964-1989
Title:
Robert S. Phillips Papers 1964-1989
Papers of the American poet, author, editor of the . Collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, and published material. Writings comprise a large assortment of manuscripts and production records for Phillips' books, as well as holograph and typescript manuscripts for essays, poems, reviews, stories, and interviews with William Goyen, Philip Larkin, Joyce Carol Oates, Karl Shapiro, Elizabeth Spencer, and Marya Zaturenska. Letters of Delmore Schwartz
ArchivalResource: 33 linear ft.
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- Robert S. Phillips Papers, 1964-1989
Berryman, John, 1914-1972. John Berryman papers, 1908-1972.
Title:
John Berryman papers, 1908-1972.
Collection contains manuscripts, notes, typescripts, galleys and proofs of works in poetry and prose. Also includes photographs, diaries, awards, financial records and other personal papers.
ArchivalResource: 57 cubic ft.
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- Berryman, John, 1914-1972. John Berryman papers, 1908-1972.
Schwartz, Delmore, 1913-1966. Typed letter signed Delmore Schwartz to: "Dear Williams." March 15, 1942.
Title:
Typed letter signed Delmore Schwartz to: "Dear Williams." March 15, 1942.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. + 1 envelope.
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- Schwartz, Delmore, 1913-1966. Typed letter signed Delmore Schwartz to: "Dear Williams." March 15, 1942.
New Directions Publishing Corp. New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
Title:
New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
The records described here are from James Laughlin's home office in Norfolk, Connecticut. Here Laughlin kept his own papers as well as materials sent to him from the New York City office. Series I: Correspondence, contains correspondence and related materials created and recieved by Laughlin and members of the New Directions staff. Correspondence is with authors, literary agents, publishers, small presses, university libraries, book dealers, employees of ND, and Laughlin's personal friends. Includes correspondence with: Lawrence Ferlighetti, John Hawkes, Denise Levertov, Thomas Merton, Henry Miller, Kenneth Patchen, Ezra Pound, Kenneth Rexroth, Delmore Schwartz, Dylan Thomas, Tennessee Williams, William Carlos Williams, and many others. The International writing subseries is a small section of correspondence with writers, translators, literary agents, printers, publishing companies, and bookstores that Laughlin grouped together by nationality. Series II: Title and subject files, concern authors in general and specific titles published by ND as well as other topics of interest to Laughlin. They contain correspondence, interoffice communication such as memoranda and notes, and ephemera and clippings about the person or topic. Title files contain materials relating to the production and/or promotion of the book. Series III: Compositions, contains poems, essays, book reviews, fiction, drawings, and other works. Series IV: Business Records, contains records relating to the non-editorial aspects of New Directions. Most of these records concern Laughlin's corporate activities, but often his personal and corporate interests were interconnected; consequently, there are personal financial records here as well. Also contains materials relating to New Directions employees, including Gerturde Huston and Robert MacGregor. Series V: Contracts includes contracts between authors and New Directions for books (both published and proposed) as well as for other rights and permissions. Series VI: Literary Agencies, contains correspondence and related material exchanged between New Directions and scholars, publishers, libraries,lawyers, and rights holders concerning copyrights administered by New Directions. Includes agency materials for: Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, and Federico García Lorca.
ArchivalResource: 860 boxes (286 linear ft.)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
John Berryman Papers, 1908-1972
Title:
John Berryman Papers 1908-1972
Collection contains manuscripts, notes, typescripts, galleys and proofs of works in poetry and prose. Also includes photographs, diaries, awards, financial records and other personal papers.
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