Snow, Walter, 1905-1973
Variant namesWalter Snow was an American radical writer and poet. Snow contributed to many radical periodicals including American Dialog, Left Review, The Rebel Poet, and New Masses, and wrote a collection pf poetry entitled Glory and the Shame . He served as editor of The Anvil, "the proletarian fiction magazine," from April 1935 to October 1935.
From the guide to the Walter Snow Collection, 1935, 1971, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries)
Pulp fiction writer, mystery novelist, socialist essayist, and newspaper journalist who lived in Willimantic and Chaplin, Connecticut.
From the description of Walter Snow papers, 1927-1973. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 28420500
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creatorOf | Walter Snow Collection, 1935, 1971 | Syracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center | |
creatorOf | Snow, Walter, 1905-1973. Walter Snow papers, 1927-1973. | University of Connecticut, Homer Babbidge Library |
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Birth 1905
Death 1973