Kenneth Fearing letter to Amy Bonner, circa 1950.

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Kenneth Fearing letter to Amy Bonner, circa 1950.

Fearing writes to Amy Bonner, probably sometime in the 1950s, replying to her note belatedly due to his absence, announcing his intent to give talks and readings to make some money, with his thoughts about a bureau associated with Poetry magazine.

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Maĭkopskoe gorodskoe literaturnoe obʺedinenie "Oshten"

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Amy Bonner (1891-1955) journalist and poet. From 1937-1947 she served as Poetry's eastern business representative. The bulk of the Papers represent the correspondence Bonner received as Poetry's business representative. Also included is a small amount of earlier correspondence, particularly with Harriet Monroe. From the description of Amy Bonner papers, 1920-1951 (inclusive) (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 605071600 Amy Bonner was an American journalist ...

Fearing, Kenneth, 1902-1961

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Kenneth Fearing was an American author, a talented poet, probably best known for his 1947 mystery novel, The Big Clock. He was born and raised in Oak Park, Illinois, and educated at the University of Wisconsin. He soon moved to New York City and associated with Greenwich Village poets, becoming involved in leftist politics while writing poetry and, later, novels. He worked as a freelance writer and editor, helped found The Partisan Review, and supplemented his income by writing a great deal of p...