Papers of Alan Cheuse [manuscript], 1983, 2004-2005.

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Papers of Alan Cheuse [manuscript], 1983, 2004-2005.

The papers contain the typescript of several reviews and of a short story "Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico, 1941" by Cheuse. The collection contains personal and professional correspondence, clippings, desk calendar, posters, and works by other authors sent to Cheuse for comment including "Quick-eyed love" by Susan Garrett, "Julius [Rosenberg] and me" by James Weinstein, and "The man who swam into history" by Robert Rosenstone.

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University of Virginia. Library

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