Rachel Bromberg Papers, 1944-1981.

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Rachel Bromberg Papers, 1944-1981.

This collection contains Bromberg's writings including her poetry, articles, manuscripts, and the book, "Three Pastoral Novels." In addition there is professional correspondence with several writers and poets and personal correspondence with her husband. It also includes reviews of her art and writing, miscellaneous material, and explanatory notes by Bromberg. Some of the correspondence is in Spanish.

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