Hubert Creekmore Collection
 

Identifier

MUM01790_b04_f02_021

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Hubert writes from New York City to his mother in Jackson, Mississippi, regarding personal and professional matters. Hubert talks about editing and shortening his novel. He has not been very social due to lack of time and money. He went to a party and met New Yorker critic, Louise Bogan. Also in attendance: Dawn Fowell, Phillipe Toby-Marcellin and Tony Bower. Hubert plans to have lunch with Louise Lyell. He also has dinner plans with Ted Purdy, Kit and Isle Barker. He discusses his lack of Thanksgiving plans. Envelope enclosed.

Subject Headings (Library of Congress)

Creekmore, Hubert, 1907-1966; Authors, American -- 20th century; Jackson (Miss.); New York (N.Y.); New Yorker; Bogan, Louise, 1897-1970; Barker, Kit, 1916-1988; Barker, Ilse;

Publication Date

11-20-1952

Relational Format

archival material

Original Format

letters (correspondence)

Finding Aid

https://egrove.olemiss.edu/finding_aids/412/

Original Collection

Hubert Creekmore Collection

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Materials in the Hubert Creekmore Collection are protected by copyright and/or related rights. Images in this collection are for personal use only. These items may not be reproduced, re-posted or saved except under fair use, as stipulated by U.S. Copyright Law : reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research." Information about publication and permissions requests for the Hubert Creekmore Collection should be made as follows: Hubert Creekmore LLC. Mary Alice Welty White, managing member P. O. Box. 12590, Jackson, MS 39236 Link to Email

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20 November 1952

Letter from Hubert Creekmore to Mittie Horton Creekmore (20 November 1952)

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