Laughlin, James, 1914-1997
Found in 72 Collections and/or Records:
Letters from Editors, Folder 2, 1948-04-05 - 1958-10-21
Letters to Editors, 1942-12-30 - 1951-07-11
This correspondence was in a file that Neiman had labeled as "Editors - (Letters To)"
Much (but no all) of the correspondence in this file appears to deal with Neiman's attempts to have his novel, "The Heart is an Underworld" published.
Partial letter from Gilbert Neiman to Fred D. Wieck, 1959-11-21
In this letter, Neiman's mentions his doctoral dissertation on Henry Miller and his translation of "Blood Wedding."
Wieck's address listed as:
University of Michigan Press
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Personal names mentioned in the letter:
George Dillon
Donald Allen
Barney Rosset
Henry Miller
Huntington Cairns
Laughlin (James)
Lawrence Durrell
Trilling
Partial letter from Weldon Kees presumably to Gilbert Neiman, undated
Personal Letters, Folder 1, undated
Personal Letters, Folder 3, 1951-02-04 - 1976-02-26
Postcard from James Laughlin to Gilbert Neiman, undated
Return address:
New Directions
Norfolk, Connecticut
Personal names mentioned in the note:
Lorca
Publishers Correspondence, Folder 1, 1932-06-22 - 1940-02-14
Neiman had this correspondence in a folder labeled, "Publishers." Most of the correspondence deals with the Neiman's attempts to have his writings published, or to offer his services as a translator.
Publishers Correspondence, Folder 2, undated and 1940-03-24 - 1953-02-09
Neiman had this correspondence in a folder labeled, "Publishers." Most of the correspondence deals with the Neiman's attempts to have his writings published, or to offer his services as a translator.
Robert Lowry Correspondence, Folder 1, 1959-11-05 - 1960-06-21
Most of the correspondence in this file is in regards to the possible publication of Lowry's works in "Between Worlds," the periodical edited by Gilbert Neiman at Inter American University of Puerto Rico, San German, Puerto Rico.
