José Donoso letter to Stanley Weintraub, 1974 Nov. 2.

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José Donoso letter to Stanley Weintraub, 1974 Nov. 2.

Donoso writes to Weintraub, 2 Nov. 1974, thanking him for extending an invitation, but declining for the present, as it would be for an awkward time period. He is open to considering the idea in the future, and suggests the offer would be more appealing if it were for a shorter time, as he could travel more lightly, or for a longer duration than suggested. He also includes news of his activities.

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Weintraub, Stanley, 1929-....

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Stanley Weintraub was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on April 17, 1929. He earned a bachelor's degree in education at the West Chester State Teacher's College in 1949. He received his master's degree from Temple University "in absentia" because he was called to duty in the conflict in Korea two months prior to graduation. He spent two years in the Eighth Army where, as a first lieutenant, for his wartime service, he was awarded the Bronze Star and the Korean Ribbon with five battle stars. Af...

Donoso, José, 1924-1996

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José Donoso was a notable Chilean author of the 20th century. His early work was grounded in Chilean literary tradition, but as his work evolved to encompass influences from Europe and the United States, he gained a much wider audience and grew in stature and popularity. From the description of José Donoso letter to Stanley Weintraub, 1974 Nov. 2. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 52615712 José Donoso, born in Santiago de Chile in...