Daniel Curzon papers, 1960-1996.

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Daniel Curzon papers, 1960-1996.

The collection contains draft manuscripts for articles and books by Daniel Curzon (pseudonym of Daniel Brown), personal and professional correspondence, mailing lists and clippings related to the management of IGNA (International Gay News Agency), drafts and final manuscripts of Brown's academic work, class notes and material for courses taught by Brown, and realia.

24 cubic ft.

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International Gay News Agency.

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Curzon, Daniel

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Daniel Curzon is a novelist, playwright and educator. His novels include "Something You Do in the Dark," "From Violent Men," and "The World Can Break Your Heart." From the description of Daniel Curzon papers, 1960-1996. (San Francisco Public Library). WorldCat record id: 243798958 Biographical Note Daniel Curzon is the pseudonym of author Daniel P. Brown, born in 1938 in Litchfield, Illinois. He is a novelist, journalist ...