Long, Haniel, 1888-1956

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Haniel Long was born in Burma in 1888 and brought to Pittsburgh at the age of three. He went on to graduate from Harvard and came back to Pittsburgh to teach literature at Carnegie Tech. Seeking a healthier climate than industrial Pittsburgh, he eventually went to Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1929. He was the author of many books, chiefly on poetry and the Southwest.

From the description of Haniel Long papers 1888-1956. (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 45421794

Haniel Clark Long was born on Mar. 9, 1888, in Rangoon, Burma; he taught English at Carnegie Technology School in Pittsburgh, PA, before moving for health reasons to Santa Fe, NM, in 1929; he helped found Writers' Editions Incorporated, a cooperative publishing house in 1933; he wrote poetry that was often concerned with the concept of love relationships; publications include Interlinear to Cabeza de Vaca (1936), Atlantides (1933), The grist (1945), Notes for a new mythology (1926), Pittsburgh memoranda (1935), and Malinche (Dona Marina) (1939); died on Oct. 17, 1956, in Rochester, MN.

From the description of Papers, 1900-1956. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 39168103

Haniel Long was born in Rangoon, Burma, in 1888, and brought to the United States at age three. In 1929 Long, his wife and child moved to Santa Fe, N.M. He wrote for newspapers and magazines. He was a dominant force in organizing the Writers' Editions in 1932. Long died in 1956

From the guide to the Haniel Long Photograph Collection, 1940-1960, (Center for Southwest Research, University of New Mexico.)

Haniel Long was born in Rangoon, Burma in 1888. He was a professor at the Carneige Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and a poet. He relocated with his family to Santa Fe, New Mexico and passed away in 1956.

From the description of Haniel Long collection, 1908-1990 (bulk, 1916-1977). (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37397287

Born in Rangoon, Burma, in 1888, and brought to the United States at age three. In 1929 Long, his wife and child moved to Santa Fe, N.M. He wrote for newspapers and magazines. He was a dominant force in organizing the Writers' Editions in 1932. Long died in 1956.

From the description of Papers, 1932-1968 (bulk 1932-1938). (University of New Mexico-Main Campus). WorldCat record id: 38446590

Haniel Long (1888-1956), poet and publisher.

From the description of Haniel Long papers relating to My seasons, 1953. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702180137

From the description of Spring's the right time for springtime, 1950. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702180136

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Haniel Clark Long was born on March 9, 1888, in Rangoon, Burma; he taught English at Carnegie Technology School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before moving for health reasons to Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1929; he helped found Writers' Editions Incorporated, a cooperative publishing house in 1933; he wrote poetry that was often concerned with the concept of love relationships; publications include Interlinear to Cabeza de Vaca (1936), Atlantides (1933), The grist (1945), Notes for a new mythology (1926), Pittsburgh memoranda (1935), and Malinche (Dona Marina ) (1939); died on October 17, 1956, in Rochester, Minnesota.

From the guide to the Haniel Long Papers, 1900-1956, (University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.)

The Haniel Long Family. Part of the Haniel Long Pictorial Collection PICT 000-156.

Haniel Long (pronounced han-eye-el, with the accent on the middle syllable) was born in Rangoon, Burma, in 1888, and brought to the United States at age three. He spent his childhood in the Pittsburgh area. Long attended Exeter and Harvard, where he began to show his talent as a writer of "romantic verse and vigorous prose."

In 1910, after spending a year writing for a New York newspaper, he attained an appointment as English instructor at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, later known as Carnegie Mellon University. He became head of the department ten years later. In 1929, Long, his wife Alice, and son Anton moved to Santa Fe, where Haniel and Alice spent the rest of their lives. Long wrote for newspapers and magazines to support himself and his family. In 1937-1938, Long edited the literary page of the New Mexico Sentinel , published by Cyrus McCormick.

Haniel Long was a dominant force in organizing the Writers' Editions in 1932, with Alice Corbin Henderson, Witter Bynner, Paul Horgan, Oliver LaFarge, and Mary Austin to cooperatively publish each others books. Writers' Editions published 17 books, until a paper shortage during World War II forced them to cease publication.

Long died in 1956. His greatest literary products were Interlinear to Cabeza de Vaca ; Power within Us ; Malinche ; Pi?on Country ; If He Can Make Her So ; and Spring Returns (published posthumously).

From the guide to the Haniel Long Papers, 1932-1968 (bulk 1932-1938), (University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.)

Haniel Long, who achieved fame as a poet, as did his wife, Alice Lavinia Long, was born in Rangoon, Burma in 1888. Upon the completion of his education with degrees from Exeter and Harvard, he became a professor of literature at Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, holding that position for 20 years. Eventually, he, his wife and his young son Anton moved to New Mexico. His life-long love affair with the pinon-studded southwest began then, and his major contributions of poetry that followed occurred during his residence in Santa Fe. He died on October 17, 1956, three days after his wife had passed away.

A testimonial to his love of the Southwest is reflected in his Southwest Poems, with a preface reading: "What the States whispered under the train when I went from Minneapolis to Santa Fe". Here is the last verse:

New Mexico You will have to go with red earth, as red earth goes with red rock, as red rock goes with red pine, before you can go with me. You will have to go with the pinyon, You will have to go with the bluebird, You will have to go with the sun. I belong to the unyielding ones; You must yield to me first.

From the guide to the Haniel Long Collection, 1908-1990, (New Mexico History Museum. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.)

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Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Long, Alice Lavinia, d. 1956. Anton V. Long collection, 1960-1987. Museum of New Mexico Library
creatorOf Haniel Long Papers, 1932-1968 (bulk 1932-1938) The University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for SouthwestResearch
referencedIn Rydal Press Collection, 1930-1967 Fray Angélico Chávez History Library, New Mexico History Museum.
referencedIn Bynner, Witter, 1881-1968. Letter, 1957 Jan. 14, Santa Fe, N.M., to Molly [Underwood, n.p.] University of Michigan
creatorOf Frederick, John T. (John Towner), 1893-1975. Papers of John Towner Frederick, 1908-1975. University of Iowa Libraries
referencedIn Idella Purnell Stone Personal Papers and Records of, Palms, Magazine TCRC98-A24., 1922-1960 Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
creatorOf Long, Haniel, 1888-1956. Haniel Long papers relating to My seasons, 1953. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Johnson, Walter Willard, 1897-1968. Spud Johnson Papers, 1896-1973 (bulk 1920-1968). Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
creatorOf Burnshaw, Stanley, 1906-2005. Papers, 1927-1987, (bulk 1945-1987). Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
creatorOf Haniel Long Collection, 1908-1990 Fray Angélico Chávez History Library, New Mexico History Museum.
creatorOf Long, Haniel, 1888-1956. Autograph letter signed Haniel Long to: Professor Palmer March 31, 1922. Wellesley College
creatorOf Bynner, Witter, 1881-1968. Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965. Houghton Library
creatorOf Haniel Long Photograph Collection [Picture] University of New Mexico-Main Campus
creatorOf Long, Haniel, 1888-1956. Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1921-1937. University of Pennsylvania Library
referencedIn Spud Johnson Papers TXRC00-A8., 1896-1973, (bulk 1920-1968) Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
creatorOf Powell, Lawrence Clark, 1906-2001. Lawrence Clark Powell Southwest broadside collection, 1953- 1956. Museum of New Mexico Library
creatorOf Long, Haniel, 1888-1956. Haniel Long collection, 1908-1990 (bulk, 1916-1977). Museum of New Mexico Library
referencedIn Kenneth M. Chapman collection, 1848-1968 (bulk 1928-1968) Fray Angélico Chávez History Library, New Mexico History Museum.
creatorOf Long, Haniel, 1888-1956. Spring's the right time for springtime, 1950. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Alice Corbin Henderson Collection TXRC92-A24., 1861-1987 Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
creatorOf Long, Haniel, 1888-1956. To Helen. Dartmouth College Library
referencedIn Lawrence Clark Powell Southwest Broadside Collection, 1953-1956 Fray Angélico Chávez History Library, New Mexico History Museum.
referencedIn Stanley Burnshaw Papers TXRC93-A78., 1927-1987, (bulk 1945-1987) Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
creatorOf Long, Haniel, 1888-1956. Papers, 1932-1968 (bulk 1932-1938). University of New Mexico-Main Campus
creatorOf Henderson, Alice Corbin, 1881-1949. Papers, 1861-1987 (bulk 1920-1949). Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
creatorOf Long, Haniel, 1888-1956. Atlantides / Haniel Long. New Mexico State University
referencedIn Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966. Papers, 1681-1966 (bulk 1900-1960) Houghton Library
creatorOf Pearce, T. M. (Thomas Matthews), 1902-. Thomas M. Pearce Papers 1462-1985. University of New Mexico-Main Campus
creatorOf Browne, Maurice, 1881-1955. Ellen Van Volkenburg-Maurice Browne general correspondence, 1911- University of Michigan
creatorOf Haniel Long Papers, 1900-1956 University of California, Los Angeles. Library Special Collections.
creatorOf Stone, Idella P., 1901- . Idella P. Stone Personal Papers and Records of Palms, 1922-1960. Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
referencedIn Anton V. Long Collection, 1960-1987 Fray Angélico Chávez History Library, New Mexico History Museum.
referencedIn Ahsahta Press. Ahsahta Press records, 1975-1998 Boise State University, Albertsons Library
creatorOf Haniel Long Photograph Collection, 1940-1960 The University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for SouthwestResearch
creatorOf Long, Haniel, 1888-1956. Papers, 1900-1956. University of California, Los Angeles
creatorOf Long, Haniel, 1888-1956. Portfolio on Haniel Long, 1933?-77? New Mexico State University
referencedIn Fantasy Magazine papers, 1929-1979 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant papers Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965. Houghton Library
creatorOf Long, Haniel, 1888-1956. Haniel Long papers 1888-1956. Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Heinz History Center Detre Library and Archives
referencedIn Long, Anton V. Letter, [1967], Naples, New York, to Harriett. Brown University Archives, John Hay Library
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associatedWith Adams, James Donald, 1891-1968 person
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associatedWith Browne, Maurice, 1881-1955. person
associatedWith Burnshaw, Stanley, 1906- person
associatedWith Bynner, Witter, 1881-1968. person
associatedWith Cortés, Hernán, 1485-1547. person
associatedWith Esquerre, Helen. person
associatedWith Fantasy Magazine. corporateBody
associatedWith Fantasy Magazine. corporateBody
associatedWith Frederick, John T. (John Towner), 1893-1975. person
correspondedWith Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966 person
associatedWith Henderson, Alice Corbin, 1881-1949 person
associatedWith Johnson, Walter Willard, 1897-1968 person
associatedWith Long, Alice Lavinia, d. 1956. person
associatedWith Long, Anton V. person
associatedWith Long family. family
associatedWith Long, James P. person
associatedWith Long, Samuel P. person
associatedWith Marina, ca. 1505-ca. 1530. person
associatedWith Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar, 16th cent. person
associatedWith Palmer, George Herbert, 1842-1933. person
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associatedWith Pearce, T. M. (Thomas Matthews), 1902- person
associatedWith Powell, Lawrence Clark, 1906-2001. person
associatedWith Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley, 1881-1965. person
associatedWith Stone, Idella Purnell, 1901- person
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Santa Fe (N.M.)
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Mexico
Southwestern States
Southwestern States
New Mexico--Santa Fe
Mexico
Santa Fe (N.M.)
America
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Authors, American
Novelists, American
American poetry
Poets, American
Poets, American
Poets, American
Poets, American
Authors
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Birth 1888-03-09

Death 1956-10-17

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