Adrien Stoutenburg papers, 1934-1987.

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Adrien Stoutenburg papers, 1934-1987.

Manuscripts and correspondence chiefly relating to Stoutenburg's work as a poet. Principal correspondents include David Slavitt (aka Henry Sutton), Virginia Elson, James Dickey, and her publishers, Curtis Brown Ltd. and Viking Press, with a few letters from others, including Thomas Gaddis, Josephine Miles, and Joyce Carol Oates. Manuscripts include drafts of Short history of the fur trade and Greenwich mean time, with a few miscellaneous poems and other writings.

2 boxes (.4 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7381124

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Stoutenburg, Adrien.

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Born Dafur, Minn,. Dec. 1, 1916; died 1982. Stoutenburg was a professional writer of children's books, as well as a poet and historical novelist. Her work appears under her own name, as well as under various pseudonymns, including Lace Kendall. She first began to write poetry at the University of California, Berkeley, under the direction of Laurence Hart, and it was for this reason that she chose to deposit her poetry manuscripts and related correspondence in the Library of the University of Cal...

Elson, Virginia

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Slavitt, David R., 1935-....

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