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Open book Mangione, Jerre, Jack Conroy incoming correspondence, 1948-1988

Title Mangione, Jerre, Jack Conroy incoming correspondence, 1948-1988 
Creator Conroy, Jack, 1898-1990
Date 1948-1988 
Language English
Subjects New Left
Format Correspondence
User-Contributed Transcription -4- [typewritten:] want to encourage any competitors.  Miriam Allen de Ford got him off her neck by telling him that she preferred to give what information she had to me.  And Jimmie McGraw left word with his secretary to tell handwritten: Pinkpower? that he had just been awarded a grant to write on the Project.  He never called again.  He did get to Ruth Crawford, an old friend of mine and scared her so much with his questions about communism that she wouldn't see me when she was in New York a while ago.  That's really running scared.   I'll be going to Chicago around the middle of November to talk with some of those ex-Project fellows you once knew.  The publicity woman at Morrow is trying to arrange a date for a tv interview with the man who does the NET program, Comle (?), who reviews for the Tribune.  I also hope I can get together with Stud Terkel; maybe we can interview each other.   I too have been wondering why I don't hear from Caroline Kizer.  An informant tells me her funds have been slashed badly, but I notice they keep giving away money.  When I lunched with her a year or so ago, she seized upon your name when I mentioned it and said in effect there's a guy who should get an award.  I agreed, and sent her your address.  Let's hope for a decent sequel to all this.   I have written more Life Sentences; in fact, I have enough for another book, but I'll be damned if I have anything else published by Abelard-Schuman, the publishers of the first collection.  They are aggressively inept and indifferent.  Mentioning them reminds me of a peculiar development: an invitation to be one of the three judges for the 1968 National Book Award (fiction division) was sent to me care of Abelard-Schuman, the publisher I've disowned.  Why I was selected and why they didn't know how to reach me except through Abelard-Schuman is a mystery that puzzles me when I have nothing else to puzzle me.  Anyway, I thought it was a good idea to accept the invitation.  If you've seen any good 1968 novels, let me know, won't you?  And if [handwritten:] you can think of any newspaper or mag. good for "Life Sentences," I'd like to have that.  I'm happy you liked Passion, and I thank you for promising to send me the cutting.   Best regards, Jerre 
Transcription Status Needs review
Transcription Note This document was transcribed by volunteers as part of the Newberry Transcribe crowdsourcing initiative. 
Archival Collection Title Jack Conroy papers
Link to Catalog View finding aid | View record
Call Number Midwest MS Conroy Box 19 Folder 993 
BibID 992006198805867
Projects Tag IMLS Cares 2020
Rights Status Copyright Not Evaluated
Contributing Institution Newberry Library
Newberry Open Access Policy The Newberry makes its collections available for any lawful purpose, commercial or non-commercial, without licensing or permission fees to the library, subject to these terms and conditions.
Size 2649px × 3592px     54.48 MB 
File Created 10/22/2021 
Filename 992006198805867_midwest_ms_conroy_box_00019_fl_00993_000026.tif 
Unique Identifier NL1LZ7G 
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