Neiman, Gilbert
Found in 2000 Collections and/or Records:
Walker Winslow Correspondence Folder 2, undated
Walker Winslow Correspondence Folder 3, undated
Walker Winslow Satirical Writing, undated
This item was found in Neiman's file of correspondence with Walker Winslow. Therefore, it is assumed to have been written by Winslow. Appears to be a satirical piece of writing related to health / mental health.
Wallace Fowlie Correspondence, 1959-11-05 - 1960-09-10
The correspondence in this file deals with Neiman's attempt to solicit writings from Fowlie for "Between Worlds," the literary periodical edited by Neiman.
Weldon Kees Correspondence, undated and 1940-06-20 - 1945-06-06
Western Union Telegram from John Woodburn to Gilbert Neiman, undated
Neiman's address listed as:
1018 Rhode Island Ave Northeast
Why Should I Write a Poem Now: The Letters of Srinivas Rayaprol and William Carlos Williams, 1949-1958, 2018
While Gilbert Neiman is not the main subject of this book, there is a footnote (#21 on pages 175-176) that contains biographical information (although largely undocumented) regarding Gilbert Neiman and his family and contemporaries.
William Everson Correspondence, 1941-08-11
William Saroyan Correspondence, 1940-06-10 - 1952-09-25
Yanqui, Muy Simpatico, 1947-06-15
Published in the New York Times
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