Wilda Hamerman papers, 1968-1985.

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Wilda Hamerman papers, 1968-1985.

Correspondence, writings, printed materials, clippings, photographs, and other papers related to Wilda Hamerman's work as secretary to Norman Holmes Pearson. Correspondents consist of Bryher, Pearson, and others, including several Japanese students. Bryher correspondence concerns the completion of the manuscript of The Days of Mars, which Wilda Hamerman typed. The bulk of the letters and postcards from Pearson date from a 1970 trip he took to Australia and many parts of Asia. Writings of others include typescripts and printed essays by Pearson, including a journal of his 1970 trip; an uncorrected proof of Ladislas Farago's Game of the Foxes; and an outline and excerpts from How I Enjoyed Studying in America by Tamotsu Nishiyama. Other papers include clippings of obituaries and printed materials related to Pearson. Photographs all feature Pearson, in individual or group portraits.

0.83 linear ft. (2 boxes) + 1 broadside folder.

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Farago, Ladislas

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Hungarian American author and journalist; came to U.S. in 1937; senior editor UN World; writer (1952-1980); writer in residence, San Diego State University (1977-1978); wrote on espionage, international relations, and World War II; b. 1906; d. 1980. From the description of Ladislas Farago collection, 1919-1980. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70925269 ...

Yale University.

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Bryher, 1894-1983

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Bryher (1894-1983) was a British author best known for her historical novels, including The Fourteenth of October (1952) and Coin of Carthage (1962), and her autobiographical writings. She also established Close-Up (1927-33), the first periodical devoted to film. Born Winifred Ellerman, she married Robert MacAlmon in 1919. They divorced in 1927, and in that year she married Kenneth MacPherson. Beginning in 1918, she was the close friend of American poet H. D., whose daughter she adopted. ...

Hamerman, Wilda.

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Wilda Hamerman worked as secretary to Norman Holmes Pearson in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Pearson was a Yale University professor of English and American Studies, 1941-1975, as well as faculty advisor to the Yale Collection of American Literature and literary executor for H. D. and Bryher. From the description of Wilda Hamerman papers, 1968-1985. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702178621 ...

Pearson, Norman Holmes, 1909-1975

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Epithet: husband of Hilda Doolittle British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001039.0x0000fc ...

Nishiyama, Tamotsu, 1914-

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