John Malcolm Brinninpapers 1930–1981

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John Malcolm Brinninpapers 1930–1981

The John Malcolm Brinnin Papers consist of material related to the career of poet, critic, anthologist, and teacher John Malcolm Brinnin. The collection includes correspondence; photographs; books; drafts of poetry, essays, speeches, biographies, and other forms of writing by Brinnin. Additionally manuscripts by other writers, travel ephemera, and material related to the New York Poetry Center are available in the collection.

15.5 linear feet; (circa 18,400 pages)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6363398

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Brinnin, John Malcolm, 1916-....

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John Malcolm Brinnin (1916-1998) was a poet, critic, anthologist, and teacher who, among other accomplishments, helped to popularize Welsh poet Dylan Thomas in the United States as well as establishing the 92nd Street Y in New York City as a center for literary activity. A successful poet, Brinnin also authored a number of biographies as well as several works on travel. From the description of John Malcolm Brinnin papers, 1930-1981. (University of Delaware Library). WorldCat record i...