Swallow, Alan
Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Gilbert Neiman to John Woodburn, 1950-11-21
Return address listed as:
366 Colorado Blvd.
Denver, Colo.
Woodburn's address listed as:
Little, Brown and Co.
34 Beacon St.
Boston 6, Mass.
Personal names mentioned in the letter:
Lowry
L. D. (probably Lambert Davis)
Weldon Kees
Alan Swallow
George Landy
Norman Mailer
Jean Malaquais
Herman Hesse
Van Gogh
Mickey Cohen
Letter from Gilbert Neiman to Lambert Davis, 1947-05-25
Letter from Gilbert Neiman to Script Delivery Service, 1953-05-20
The letter is in reference to Neiman's work, "The Heart is an Underworld."
Return address listed as:
913 Copper NW
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Addressed to:
Script Delivery Service
110 East 42nd St.
New York 17, N. Y.
Personal names mentioned in the letter:
Alan Swallow
Letter from Harrison Smith to Gilbert Neiman, 1951-04-25
Letterhead reads:
The Saturday Review of Literature
25 West 45th Street
New York 19, N. Y.
Neiman's address listed as:
Meeker
Colorado
Personal names mentioned in the letter:
Alan Swallow
Faulkner
Sinclair Lewis
Letter from Ray B. West, Jr. to Gilbert Neiman, 1950-04-20
Letterhead reads:
The Western Review: A Literary Quarterly Published at the State University if Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
Personal names mentioned in the letter:
John Williams
Alan Swallow
Fred T. Marsh
Wallace Fowlie
Breton
Trotsky
Weldon Kees
Ann Kees
Lu
Letter from Walker Winslow to Gilbert Neiman, 1946-12-21
Letter presumably from Carol Jones Neiman to Alan Swallow with Enclosure, 1952-01-09
Letter presumably from Gilbert Neiman to Vic and Marydine, undated
Two pages.
Personal names mentioned in the letter:
Lance
Stevenson
Carol
Ramon Sender
Hemingway
David Lloyd George
Thomas Wolfe
Celine
Franco
Charlie Chaplin
Alan Swallow
Eisenhower
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.
