Sergio Pitol papers, 1951-2005 (bulk 1962-2004)

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Sergio Pitol papers, 1951-2005 (bulk 1962-2004)

This collection consist of the personal and literary papers of Sergio Pitol Demeneghi.

8.5 linear ft. (18 archival boxes, 4 half-size archival boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7245558

Princeton University Library

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