Creator: | Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992 |
Date(s): | 1971-1989 |
Call Number: | MSS 0099, F0727 |
Language: | Materials entirely in English. |
Abstract: | Eleven letters from Kay Boyle to Pat Pomerleau (two of the letters were dictated to an assistant by Boyle), the other nine are written by Boyle, dated 1971 through 1989. |
Physical Description: | 11 items (13 pages) |
Immediate Source of Acquisition: | Gift of Pat Pomerleau, 2005. |
Processing Information: | Processed and encoded by George Apodaca, March 2016. Finding aid prepared using Describing Archives: A Content Standard |
Born on February 19, 1902, in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Kay Boyle has been known for her work and achievements as a poet, short story writer, novelist, journalist, teacher, and political activist. One of the most prominent American expatriates during the 1920s and 1930s, much of Kay Boyle’s work reflects the influences of that literary circle.
Eleven letters from Kay Boyle to Pat Pomerleau (two of the letters were dictated to an assistant by Boyle), the other nine are written by Boyle, dated 1971 through 1989.
Box 45, F0727: Shelved in SPEC MSS 0099 manuscript boxes.
The collection is open for research.
MSS 0099, F0727, Boyle, Kay, letters to Pat Pomerleau, Special Collections, University of Delaware Library, Newark, Delaware.
This item forms part of MSS 0099 Miscellaneous Literary and Historical Manuscripts.
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Kay Boyle letters to Pat Pomerleau, 1971-1989 | Box 45, F0727 |