Correspondence with William H. Runge [manuscript], 1964-1966.

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Correspondence with William H. Runge [manuscript], 1964-1966.

Correspondence, 1964-1966, between Henry Miller, Pacific Palisades, Calif., and William H. Runge, Charlottesville, Va., concerns Miller's gift to the University of Virginia Library of six watercolors and a copy of "Into the night life." Several of the letters are signed by Miller's secretaries Marcia Pessis, and Connie Shephard.

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Runge, William H.

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Pessis, Marcia.

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University of Virginia. Library

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Shephard, Connie.

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Miller, Henry, 1891-1980.

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Novelist. From the description of Papers, 1952-1957. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155457225 Henry Miller (1891-1980) was an American author. He was known for his experimental, surrealist novels, such as Tropic of Cancer, which mixed fiction and autobiography. His writing was controversial for its graphic depictions of sexuality, leading to a 1964 obscenity trial in the United States, Grove Press, Inc. v. Gerstein. From the guide to the Henry Miller Letter, unda...