Box Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 14
Contains 748 Results:
Letter to Gilbert Neiman, undated
The letter is signed, but the last name is not legible. The first name of the author is "David."
Letterhead is from The Brown Hotel, Fourth and Keosauqua Way, Des Moines, Iowa.
Notes from Esquire: The Magazine for Men , undated
Several notes on notepad pages with the heading, "Esquire: The Magazine for Men, New York, Chicago, Arnold Gingrich, Editor."
The notes are not addressed to Neiman, and the notes are signed as, "E.C.," and "W.S." The notes contain comments justifying the rejection of writings for publication. The titles of the writings under consideration are not provided.
Letter from Robert Lowry to Gilbert Neiman, undated
Lowry was from The Little Man, 3747 Hutton Street, Cincinatti, Ohio.
Neiman's work, "After the Revolution," is mentioned in the letter.
Letter from Stanley Dehler Mayer to Gilbert Neiman, June 21st
No year is provided on the letter.
Mayer was from Fantasy - A Literary Quarterly, 950 Heberton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA.
The "cat story" and Neiman's Lorca translation are mentioned in the letter.
Letter from Stanley Dehler Mayer to Gilbert Neiman, undated
Mayer was from Fantasy - A Literary Quarterly, 950 Heberton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA.
Neiman's Lorca translation is mentioned in the letter.
Letter from Charles Shattuck to Gilbert Neiman, undated
Shattuck was editor at Accent: A Quarterly of New Literature, 102 University Station, Urbana, Illinois
The letter contains critical comments regarding a work submitted by Neiman.
Letter 2 from Charles Shattuck to Gilbert Neiman, undated
Shattuck was from Accent, 102 University Station, Urbana, Illinois
The letter contains critical comments regarding works submitted by Neiman. The works are mentioned as, "The ghopper and the bbird," and "The Woman."
Letter presumably from James Laughlin to Gilbert Neiman, undated
The letter is signed only as, "J." Based on previous correspondence between Neiman and Laughlin, it can be surmised that this letter was probably authored by Laughlin. The letterhead is from New Directions, Norfolk, Connecticut.
Laughlin mentions Man Ray, and Neiman's wife in the letter.
Aubrey Adelbert Anduze Correspondence, undated and 1944 - 1963-04-08
A folder containing the materials in this file was found among Neiman's correspondence labeled as follows:
Without Destiny, The Hands of Fate Would be Arms Only -Anduze-
A. Adelbert Anduze
Box 206
St. Thomas, V.I.
Letter presumably from Gilbert Neiman to Adelbert Anduze, 1960-07-20
This letter contains no signature line, but is presumed to have been authored by Gilbert Neiman while working at Inter-American University in Puerto Rico. The author mentions starting the Center of Creating Writing, and mentions the first issue of "Between Worlds," the publication for which Neiman served as editor.
