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Part I contains correspondence, diaries, appointment books, drafts, notes and notebooks, typescripts, proofs, production material, printed matter, and other papers relating to Rukeyser's literary contributions in the fields of biography, poetry, and translation, her public speeches and classroom lectures, and her commitment to social protest in support of human rights. Documents Rukeyser's writings including her book, The Traces of Thomas Hariot, and play "Houdini," service as president of the American Center of P.E.N., and lectures for the California Labor School. Subjects include Franz Boas, Kim, Chi-ha, and the Vietnamese Conflict.
Part II supplements the material in Part I and includes holograph drafts and typescripts, outlines, notes and notebooks, trial lines, research material, and other items relating to The Orgy, The Speed of Darkness, The Traces of Thomas Hariot, and Rukeyser's translations of works by Gunnar Ekelöf and Octavio Paz. Also includes family papers.
Part I correspondents include Kay Boyle, Isabel Cerney, Eleanor Clark, Betty Eberhart, Richard Eberhart, James Edmiston, Denise Levertov, Helen Merrell Lynd, James Marshall, Monica McCall, Carson McCullers, William Meredith, Marianne Moore, William Packard, Robert Payne, Rebecca E. Pitts, Katharine Anne Porter, Miriam M. Reik, May Sarton, Bryna Ivens Untermeyer, Louis Untermeyer, Alice Walker, Robert Penn Warren, Frances G. Wickes, Toni Willson, and Ella Winter. Part II contains many of the same correspondents listed in Part I. Additional correspondents include Berenice Abbott, Alexandra Docili, Peter Docili, Robert Edward Duncan, Sara Bard Field, Hallie Flanagan, Henry H. Fuller, Horace Gregory, Norman Holmes Pearson, Marie de L. Welchand, and Marya Zaturenska.
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Correspondence, Human rights, American Center of P.E.N., Vietnam War, 1961-1975, American poetry, California Labor School, Translating and interpreting, BiographyPeople
Chi-ha Kim (1941-), James Marshall (1896-), Betty Eberhart, Richard Eberhart (1904-2005), Helen Merrell Lynd (1896-1982), Carson McCullers (1917-1967), Marie de L. Welch (1905-1974), Alexandra Docili, Rebecca E. Pitts, Gunnar Ekelöf (1907-1968), Rukeyser family, Franz Boas (1858-1942), Octavio Paz (1914-1998), Bryna Ivens Untermeyer, Frances G. Wickes (1875-1967), William Meredith (1919-2007), Louis Untermeyer (1885-1977), Eleanor Clark (1913-1996), May Sarton (1912-1995), Sara Bard Field (1882-1974), Katherine Anne Porter (1890-1980), Toni Willson, Norman Holmes Pearson (1909-1975), Alice Walker (1944-), Robert Payne (1911-1983), Berenice Abbott (1898-1991), Robert Edward Duncan (1919-1988), Horace Gregory (1898-1982), Marianne Moore (1887-1972), Marya Zaturenska (1902-1982), Robert Penn Warren (1905-1989), Isobel M. Cerney, James Edmiston, Denise Levertov (1923-1997), Miriam M. Reik (1938-), Ella Winter (1898-1980), Peter Docili, Hallie Flanagan (1890-1969), William Packard, Kay Boyle (1902-1992), Monica McCall, Henry H. FullerPlaces
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Open to research.
Gift, Muriel Rukeyser, 1969.
Purchase and deposit converted to purchase, Muriel Rukeyser and William Rukeyser, 1972-1999.
Poet and biographer.
Collection material in English.
Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and on Internet.
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