Papers, 1951-1986 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1951-1986 (inclusive).

Collection includes correspondence with Anaïs Nin and Daniel Berrigan, among others, press releases, clippings, sketches, greeting cards, posters, book covers, and exhibit announcements.

9.67 linear ft.

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Berrigan, Daniel.

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Daniel Berrigan is a Catholic priest associated with peace and social justice movements throughout his life. A believer in non-violent civil disobedience, he has been arrested and imprisoned numerous times. He is most noted for his leadership of opposition to the Viet Nam war, but his work did not begin or end there. From the description of Daniel Berrigan scrapbook, 1930-1950. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64692915 The brothers Daniel Berrigan (born 1921...

Corita, 1918-1986

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Corita Kent was an artist, teacher, and for many years a Roman Catholic nun. She died of cancer in Boston, Mass., in 1986. From the description of Papers, 1951-1986 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232008220 Corita Kent, 1918-1986, joined the joined the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (I.H.M.) in 1936. After studying art, she focused on silk screening beginning 1950. Known as an activist, and deeply interested in peace and justice issues, she be...

Nin, Anaïs, 1903-1977

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The complex and diverse prose of Anaïs Nin mirrors her life. She published nonfiction, journals, short stories, novels, and erotica, and worked as a model, a dancer, and a psychoanalyst. Most of her prose was influenced by surrealism, and features an experimental style and psychological themes. The publication of her diaries, begun at the age of eleven as an open letter to her departed father, brought her fame and made her a sought-after lecturer. Her artistic prose, colorful life, and relation...